Well guys and gals,
I was playing around with accessory routing today on my MRC Prodigy Advance System and it's really cool, once I figured out what the directions were actually trying to say.
I put 4 turnouts into route #1 and when I pushed the appropriate button... 3 of them switched but the 4th one did not. So I deleted my route #1 and started over again. This time 3 of them switched but the 4th one (a different one in the group) did not switch? I have no problem controlling these switches individually but this routing thing has got me stumped.
I am using the Lenz LS150 for my Atlas turnout controls. 2 units with 6 controls each for a total of 12 turnouts of which 10 are currently in use.
Could it be my power supply? The pulse duration? ( I sure don't want to fry my switches) Anyone have any ideas on what I could try or check?
Regards,
I was playing around with accessory routing today on my MRC Prodigy Advance System and it's really cool, once I figured out what the directions were actually trying to say.

I put 4 turnouts into route #1 and when I pushed the appropriate button... 3 of them switched but the 4th one did not. So I deleted my route #1 and started over again. This time 3 of them switched but the 4th one (a different one in the group) did not switch? I have no problem controlling these switches individually but this routing thing has got me stumped.

I am using the Lenz LS150 for my Atlas turnout controls. 2 units with 6 controls each for a total of 12 turnouts of which 10 are currently in use.
Could it be my power supply? The pulse duration? ( I sure don't want to fry my switches) Anyone have any ideas on what I could try or check?
Regards,