Micron Trouble Shooting - Help Please!!!
-
Nigel B
- Trainee Fireman

- Posts: 128
- Joined: Sat Apr 29, 2023 7:16 pm
Micron Trouble Shooting - Help Please!!!
Hi All
I converted my Caradoc from Planet RC to Micron -Tx20Sv2 Controller and Micron MR001d 2.4GHz DSM2/DSMX Receiver (93279) - electa disabled (Tx10/Tx20/Tx21.
Came to use the loco today (it's fully charged). Tx is showing an orange rather than a red light and neither servo is responding.
Do I need to re pair or is it something else??
TIA
I converted my Caradoc from Planet RC to Micron -Tx20Sv2 Controller and Micron MR001d 2.4GHz DSM2/DSMX Receiver (93279) - electa disabled (Tx10/Tx20/Tx21.
Came to use the loco today (it's fully charged). Tx is showing an orange rather than a red light and neither servo is responding.
Do I need to re pair or is it something else??
TIA
FeckHallBahn
- ge_rik
- Administrator

- Posts: 7974
- Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:20 pm
- Location: Cheshire
- Contact:
Re: Micron Trouble Shooting - Help Please!!!
Hi Nigel
I can't help, I'm afraid. I'm not as familiar with Micron gear as I was with Deltang.
Phil Partridge (who now runs RC Trains) @Phil.P is a member of this parish. I'll give him a nudge to see if he can help.
Failing that, I've found Andy Rutter at Micron is always willing to help.
Rik
I can't help, I'm afraid. I'm not as familiar with Micron gear as I was with Deltang.
Phil Partridge (who now runs RC Trains) @Phil.P is a member of this parish. I'll give him a nudge to see if he can help.
Failing that, I've found Andy Rutter at Micron is always willing to help.
Rik
- ge_rik
- Administrator

- Posts: 7974
- Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:20 pm
- Location: Cheshire
- Contact:
Re: Micron Trouble Shooting - Help Please!!!
PS - I hope you're still enjoying your Scottish island idyll. Love to see some photos of how your line is developing
Rik
Rik
-
Nigel B
- Trainee Fireman

- Posts: 128
- Joined: Sat Apr 29, 2023 7:16 pm
Re: Micron Trouble Shooting - Help Please!!!
I'll post some but the YouTube channel has a fair bit of content.
Andy from Micron has solved the issue; faulty handset. How do I close this particular thread?
https://www.youtube.com/@R%C3%A8ileAotromMh%C3%A0lainn
Andy from Micron has solved the issue; faulty handset. How do I close this particular thread?
https://www.youtube.com/@R%C3%A8ileAotromMh%C3%A0lainn
FeckHallBahn
- philipy
- Moderator

- Posts: 6033
- Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2011 3:00 pm
- Location: South Northants
Re: Micron Trouble Shooting - Help Please!!!
Nigel, glad you've got it sorted, Andy is always very helpful.
No need to close this thread, just stop posting to it. That way it will stay searchable in case anyone else has the same issue in future.
No need to close this thread, just stop posting to it. That way it will stay searchable in case anyone else has the same issue in future.
Philip
- ge_rik
- Administrator

- Posts: 7974
- Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:20 pm
- Location: Cheshire
- Contact:
Re: Micron Trouble Shooting - Help Please!!!
Glad Andy sorted you out, Nigel.
Thanks for the link to your YT channel. Your line looks really well established. Doesn't seem that long ago you were laying the first tracks.
Rik
Thanks for the link to your YT channel. Your line looks really well established. Doesn't seem that long ago you were laying the first tracks.
Rik
-
gilfachphil
- Fireman

- Posts: 444
- Joined: Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:00 am
- Location: West Wales
Re: Micron Trouble Shooting - Help Please!!!
Another shout out for the excellent quality of support from Andy at Micron. I have installed two of his sound modules for live steam in my engines. I could not get one of them to work as expected so I emailed him with some details of the issue. He responded quickly with some questions, which I answered. A couple of days later he emailed to say he had sorted out what the problem was and to send my units back for him to fix. This was duly done and I now have working whistles for two of my engines.
This is not the first time he has been very helpful to me.
Many thanks to Andy Rutter,
Phil
This is not the first time he has been very helpful to me.
Many thanks to Andy Rutter,
Phil
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests