
Bachmann Trains E-Z Command Dynamis Wireless Infrared Digital Command Control System Product Description:
- Two-way wireless infrared operation
- Joystick control for locomotive selection and speed
- 9,999 locomotive addresses
- Full CV programming
- Control of up to 40 locomotives at any one time (up to 21 functions per locomotive)
Product Description
E-Z Command Dynamis allows the operator total freedom by integrating two-way wireless technology into an advanced digital command control system. Using a unique toggle style joystick, both speed and selection of locomotive are controlled. A backlit LCD screen with graphical interface and easy-to-use menu buttons make operation and programming of up to 9,999 addresses and CVs simple and intuitive. The ten function buttons allow for one-touch operation of sound and lighting features. Turnout and accessory decoders can also be fully controlled by the Dynamis .Features include: •Two-way wireless infrared operation•Joystick control for locomotive selection and speed•9,999 locomotive addresses•Full CV programming•Control of up to 40 locomotives at any one time (up to 21 functions per locomotive)
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Dynamis DCC Handset
By John Meehan
I have had the Dynamis Pro Box DCC system for about 6 months now. I started with the basic system but soon realized that I needed to upgrade to the Pro Box to read CVs and use other features that the basic system does not offer.The system is fairly intuitive and easy to use but the plastic construction makes it excessively fragile, in my opinion. The handset is easy to use but is fragile. My dog bumped me while I was kneeling down to place a car on the track and I dropped the handset less than two feet onto my carpeted (with pad) floor and it went dead forever. It's out of warranty now so I'll buy a replacement handset to get me by while I evaluate the alternative systems out there.Maintaining line of sight is not a problem for me but I think a radio signal might be better than the IR signal used by Dynamis. The system works pretty well, except that I noticed intermittent performance with Proto2000 and MTH locos and both the decoder companies and the Dynamis companies deny the problem is with one of their units. I know from online forums that other dynamis users have experienced intermittent signals despite having clear line of sight, which makes me think there is an issue with the logic and because it doesn't have a large market share, the decoder folks won't make a change.I am now looking at the MRC and the NCE wireless systems to see if they will be more useful and durable. I eliminated the Digitrax from consideration because it looks out of date and their wireless controller is too big, bulky and ugly. Hope this helps.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Unreliable
By Snobster
System is well thought out but the wireless reception is spotty at best, cutting out after a dozen feet and sometimes not working at all, apparently for no reason. Ordered a simpler DCC controller out of frustration.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.So far so good.
By Tmanqz
Just receive this with my Bachmann train set, so far no problems.Not have and issues with signal loss.Pretty easy to program, even a adult can figure it out.
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