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DCS Command System User’s Guide
Menu Operations - Advanced
Create TMCC Lash-up: (contd)
21. Select ENGINE SETUP.
22. Select DELETE ENGINE.
23. Scroll to the TMCC lash-up you want to
delete and press the thumbwheel (Select).
24. The engines in the lash-up will sound
their whistle/horn 1 time to indicate they
are now individual engines.
Create a TMCC lash-up using the
same procedure you use to create DCS
lash-ups. It's a much easier process than
using a CAB-1.
If you want to control any of the individual
engines that make up a TMCC lash-up you
can go into the Inactive Engine list and
select the engine, this will make it Active.
Scroll up to the Active engine list and select
the engine, press Start-Up and now you have
full control of that TMCC engine.
When adding/deleting a TMCC lash-up
ensure you have track power applied and the
TIU-TMCC cable connected as well as the
track connection from the TMCC
Command Base connected to the outer rail
of the track.
When TMCC lash-ups are created they are
placed at DCS locations 91-99. Should an
engine exist at one or more of those loca-
tions the remote will place the TMCC lash-
up in the next available position. If all
positions are taken up (91-99) then you will
need to move one or more of the engines at
91-99 to allow room for your lash-up. Just like TMCC engines, your TMCC lash-ups will
not operate under ALL mode.
You cannot add or edit TMCC engine addresses to 91-99 as these are reserved for DCS
Proto-Sound 2.0 engines and TMCC lash-ups. You are free to add or edit TMCC engines
to addresses 1-90.
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