QUOTE (dieselweasel @ 17 Jan 2008, 13:34) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>.. Can anyone confirm if other systems suffer this limitation ..
As a Lenz 100 user, wasn't even aware that such a limitation existed.
I usually have 20 to 30 locos on the layout. They all keep responding to the last command sent out. Lights if selected 'on' stay on even if the loco is parked in a siding and hasn't been called up for two weeks. Start one moving and it keeps moving, however many other locos you then go on to call up and move around, call up the first loco again, and it will not change what it is doing, until a command is issued. Trip the system out with a short, and once reset, all the locos resume activity based on last command received.
As a Lenz 100 user, wasn't even aware that such a limitation existed.
I usually have 20 to 30 locos on the layout. They all keep responding to the last command sent out. Lights if selected 'on' stay on even if the loco is parked in a siding and hasn't been called up for two weeks. Start one moving and it keeps moving, however many other locos you then go on to call up and move around, call up the first loco again, and it will not change what it is doing, until a command is issued. Trip the system out with a short, and once reset, all the locos resume activity based on last command received.