Dear all
I dont get the description of the walk around control. I dont get were it says "duplicates all loco addresses set on the EZ-Command control center.
The walk-around-companion can be used in two ways. It can be plugged directly to the E-Z Command, and used as a secondary controler. With the connector panel plugged into the E-Z Command, you can place connections all around your layout. Then you can use the walk-around-companion from any one of the additional connections.
Now, to answer your question, the walk-around companion is plugged into the E-Z Command control center, whether direcly or via the connector panel. Addresses 1-10 on the walk-around companion is the same addresses 1-10 on the E-Z Command control center.
The E-Z Command controls all power to the track. The walk-around companion alows you to do all the regular functions without touching the E-Z Command.
Example:
You are controling the E-Z Command, and a friend is controling the walk-around. You can control locomotive address 1 while your friend controls the one on address 5. Whatever changes your friend makes for speed on address 5 will automatically set on the E-Z Command, even though you are controling address 1. If your friend decides to unplug and move to another connector panel, locomotive on address 5 will continue moving because the speed is set in the E-Z Command. Your friend may decide to start operating locomotive 7. Now you can take control of 5 if you so desire.
Basically it means addresses 1-10 will always be 1-10. By having the walk-around does NOT add 10 additional addresses.
I hope I answered your question.
Is there a way to make it 20-30 locos.
E-Z Command with a booster can be used to operate 20 to 30 locomotives 10 at a time. If you have a layout that can run more than 10 locomotives at once you should be looking at a more advanced system, not at a basic starter set.
Exactly. IIRC, EZ-Command actually operates only nine DCC locos and one DC . If you have more than that you need a different system.
Gene
Yes you can run 10 locos, BUT you would need to have a regular Bachmann power pack properly connected.
With the regular power pack, you can run 10 DCC locos and 1 non-DCC.