![]() No IP addresses changed and still able to turn on/off. I entered the CS2 IP add of 10.0.0.13 into RocRail Properties and was again able to turn the CS2 on/off. I don't know how to list the Rocrail address like Jean displayed I noticed that the IP screen shows a new IP Add - was 10.0.0.11, now 10.0.0.13. I had set the DHCP button on last night and so I changed to manual. I had used the CAN IP address of 192.168.0.255. So, last night I got the on/off command working from the laptop. Rocrail /rocrail/eigenschaften/Zentrale Adresse 192.168.000.23 My configuration with a Windows 10 64 bit laptop is as follows: In my case my CS3 (also with CS2) is linked by an internet cable (straight or crossover no difference) The IP address you selected is not correct (it should be 192.168.0.xx Here is my MBUS configuration (the 3 screens side by side) To select the "controller" (Rocrail terminology for Central Station) you need to go to Rocrail properties, Controller and insert a new controller MBUS The Rocrail controller to use for a CS2 or CS3 is MBUS since a few years (2 to 3 years) I run Rocrail since 2013 first with a CS2 and now with a CS3. Push OK twice to get back to the main screen and see if you can turn the CS2 power on and off. The Port should be 15731, Device should be greyed out as com1 with a checkmark in CTS, baudrate is greyed out, and the 3 protocol buttons should be checked.Ĩ. Make sure the IP address you type in for HostName is the same as the one you saved on the CS2 screenħ. Highlight the CS2 and then click on PropertiesĦ. Your CS2 should be listed from your previous attemptĥ. Click on RocRail Prperties and navigate to the Controller tabĤ. Select the directory where your Rocrail file is locatedģ. Open RocRail and then click on Open WorkspaceĢ. Save this info by clicking the green checkmark.ġ. If not, enter the same address as the IP Gateway address.ĥ. Make sure that the DNS Server address has an address displayed. Write down the other 3 addresses displayed. ![]() On the IP page make sure you click on the Manually radio button instead of the DHCP buttonĤ. Click on the wrench to enter the configuration area. So here are the steps you need to follow:ġ. Oh, you do not need to connect the CS2 directly to the laptop, just to the network. The host name address of 10.0.0.11 looks strange to me. However, it does not appear that you have set up the Network IP addresses properly in RocRail. It sounds like you have identified the CS2 properly as the controller. File/RocRail Properties is grayed out.Īppreciate help in my attempt to get past step 1.Įdited by moderator 23 August 2021 07:05:31(UTC) I am unable to find this path and so believe I am not connecting Rocrail to the CS2. The comment is that this can be seen by following the link "Rocview → Programming →CBUS/MBUS". "If all went well, the CS3 is listed in the CBUS/MBUS dialog". Device is com1 and Baud rate defaulted to 50000. I also entered 15731 to the right of the Hostname. I don't see anything like a name CS3-06294. (This is what my CS2 shows as the IP address) Unlike the screenshot from the CS2.https. I entered the CS2 IP address 10.0.0.11 as Host name. Selected that entry and hit 'properties' and confirmed the Type is TCP. In the Property/controller view I entered MBUS in the box labeled New and hit 'enter'. Not sure if this means the CS2 has to be directly linked to the lap top or if I can connect through my network. ![]() Then "Note: Only direct TCP communication with the CS2/CS3 is supported in the Rocrail Forum.". Assume the instructions below still applied. This view is somewhat confusing as it states "The MCS2 library is replaced by the MBus library.". In RocRail, I go to File/RocRail Properties/Controller I loaded and opened RocRail for the first time and have tried to connect this to the CS2. I connected my CS2 to my home network via an RJ45 cable and entered the IP address into my laptop. I loaded RocRail onto my microsoft note book (windows 10) and am running into beginner issues. I currently run my layout from my CS2 but looking to see if I can and want to run from my laptop ![]()
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