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  • Scott Roys
    Scott Roys replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Thanks for looking into that profile. I did use the s-brick for a few minutes to run a train and discovered another less then desirable a feature that caused me to just use the Lego PF IR controller for the rest of the weekend. The annoying thing was...  moreThanks for looking into that profile. I did use the s-brick for a few minutes to run a train and discovered another less then desirable a feature that caused me to just use the Lego PF IR controller for the rest of the weekend. The annoying thing was that the train would stop as soon as the phone would go to screen lock feature from a short period of not receiving inputs. I want to be able to get my trains running and then stick my phone in my pocket and have the train keep running while the phone "goes to sleep". Is this possible? It's not convenient to have to constantly wake up the phone up to keep the train moving.  
     
    Thanks, Scott  less
    • April 26, 2016
  • Scott Roys
    Scott Roys replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    I've got v1.6 so I do not think that is the problem. The problem is that I think I should be able to assign more then one function to each port. Right now, I can assign Port "C" (for example) to only "Drive" and not "Drive, "stop", and "coast" like I...  moreI've got v1.6 so I do not think that is the problem. The problem is that I think I should be able to assign more then one function to each port. Right now, I can assign Port "C" (for example) to only "Drive" and not "Drive, "stop", and "coast" like I think I should be able to.
    I have not educated myself to creating my own control panel but maybe I could figure it out that way.   
    • April 20, 2016
  • Scott Roys
    Scott Roys replied to a topic in the forum Support:
    Sorry for the repeat but I got no reply posting this in it's own thread.
    I've got an s-brick in my Horizon Express train and am using the publical available Horizon Express profile to run it. I've got 2 lego train motors that are hooked up to ports "C"...  more
    Sorry for the repeat but I got no reply posting this in it's own thread.
    I've got an s-brick in my Horizon Express train and am using the publical available Horizon Express profile to run it. I've got 2 lego train motors that are hooked up to ports "C" and "D" with "D" inverted. The ports are assigned to the "Drive" slider and which works very well. The control panel also has two additional buttons on it which are "coast" and "stop". I would like each motor to be able to do all three funtions but I havent been able to figure out how. Right now the only sure way to stop is to exit out of the control panel as it is dificult to get the drive slider exactly centered so that it is truely off. Is this possible?
    Thanks, Scott   less
    • April 19, 2016
  • Scott Roys
    Scott Roys I picked up an Sbricks at a show recently and an now installing it in my Emerald Night. I just discovered that I do not have the proper lead to connect the sBrick to the battery box. Does/did Lego make a double ended lead at one time? There is nothing...  moreI picked up an Sbricks at a show recently and an now installing it in my Emerald Night. I just discovered that I do not have the proper lead to connect the sBrick to the battery box. Does/did Lego make a double ended lead at one time? There is nothing for sale on Lego.com right now. If ya'll splice to ends together, any tips on how to do that? Thanks, Scott   
    • August 19, 2015
    • Scott Roys
      Scott Roys Never mind! I was looking for it in the wrong place. Lego does indeed have 2 available: 8871 (Long) and 8886 (Short). Now, more waiting.....:-(
      • August 19, 2015
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    • August 18, 2015
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  • First Name Scott
  • Last Name Roys
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  • Birthday January 12, 1964

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  • April 26, 2016 1:24 AM CEST
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    Thanks for looking into that profile. I did use the s-brick for a few minutes to run a train and discovered another less then desirable a feature that caused me to just use the Lego PF IR controller for the rest of the weekend. The annoying thing was that the train would stop as soon as the phone would go to screen lock feature from a short period of not receiving inputs. I want to be able to get my trains running and then stick my phone in my pocket and have the train keep running while the phone "goes to sleep". Is this possible? It's not convenient to have to constantly wake up the phone up to keep the train moving.     Thanks, Scott
  • April 20, 2016 1:09 AM CEST
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    I've got v1.6 so I do not think that is the problem. The problem is that I think I should be able to assign more then one function to each port. Right now, I can assign Port "C" (for example) to only "Drive" and not "Drive, "stop", and "coast" like I think I should be able to. I have not educated myself to creating my own control panel but maybe I could figure it out that way. 
  • April 19, 2016 11:25 PM CEST
    in the topic Technical questions in the forum Support
    Sorry for the repeat but I got no reply posting this in it's own thread. I've got an s-brick in my Horizon Express train and am using the publical available Horizon Express profile to run it. I've got 2 lego train motors that are hooked up to ports "C" and "D" with "D" inverted. The ports are assigned to the "Drive" slider and which works very well. The control panel also has two additional buttons on it which are "coast" and "stop". I would like each motor to be able to do all three funtions but I havent been able to figure out how. Right now the only sure way to stop is to exit out of the control panel as it is dificult to get the drive slider exactly centered so that it is truely off. Is this possible? Thanks, Scott 
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