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You can use the original decoder as is, but it will provide only one sensor (occupancy) for the bridge. additional sensor : "bridge position reached" from the feedback plug "green light" of the 7686 connected to "r41" on S88/Vie5217.position to track1 will use "229 red", track 2 will use "229 green" and so on. Addressing of the TT start at address 225, i.e. The tracks are programmed in the CS2 following the standard process described in the 7286 booklet. The opposite of entrance track is track5.
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#Rocrail s88 full
This post is not a full "howto" as I don't have enough time. My layout is done exclusively with K tracks, so maybe some of my choices are related to the way electric connections are done with K tracks (mmm. Please note that I still have to conduct more tests and use different configurations, but for now it's ok. If this post can help those of you interested with Rocrail, that's my pleasure. I've read many times the docs (Rocrail and TT), read the Rocrail forum, and finally found bits by bits a way to setup an acceptable running configuration without too much work. The reason I create this topic is that it's sometimes very unclear in the Rocrail docs (for the TT I mean). I want to share with you the successful setup of my Turntable with Rocrail (manual mode and some bits of automatic mode regarding the TT). The solution is to use standard S88 detection instead (see post #69 and later). (See long story, if interested, starting at post #14). If you wish to replicate this hardware configuration and use a current detection device like a Viessmann 5233 on a recent TT hardware & 7687 decoder, be warned that this configuration may not work. What is described in post #1 runs well with my TT and the decoder 7686.