JMRI: Frequently Asked Questions (General)
Making it easy for all model railroaders to get started with JMRI is important. Below are
some common questions and answers frequently asked in user forums, of experienced users, and
of developers. As your experience with JMRI grows, you will have your own questions. The best
place to get help is by asking for it in the JMRI User Forum. Below are links to other topics
that will also further your understanding:
Introductions and Getting Started Guides:
Additional FAQs on specific topics:
- Can I use JMRI to...
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operate my DCC trains?
Yes. JMRI provides the functions of a throttle (or many throttles) to your DCC
command station.
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program the decoders in my locomotives?
Yes. JMRI DecoderPro greatly simplifies
programming decoders through your DCC command station.
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control accessories on my layout?
Yes, of all kinds including turnouts, lights,
signals, room lighting, automations - anything that can be electrically connected
to your computer, DCC or other object control system which uses any network or protocol that JMRI supports.
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receive and process feedback from my layout?
Yes. Any type of sensor can be used to provide
feedback from different aspects of your layout.
- operate my DC trains?
Only to the extent that they can be controlled by whatever DCC system you are
using.
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control signals on my layout?
Yes, according to many different signaling protocols.
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automate train operation?
Yes, in many different ways.
- do more than one of these things at the same time?
YES! You can use JMRI for as little or as much as you want. Start small with one
function. Keep adding more as you learn and your layout grows.
- JMRI has so many features, where do I start?
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Many people start by connecting their DCC system controller and registering their
locomotives using DecoderPro . You can then
start running trains using a throttle in JMRI, a wireless throttle, or your
smartphone / tablet. Alternatively, you can dig right in entering layout
information on a Layout Editor Panel in PanelPro (tutorial). Before moving on to DispatcherPro and OperationsPro, make sure you have a working Panel.
More advanced operations using these modules requires a more complex setup before they
will work properly. The KEY... Don't do too much at once. Get the more basic aspects of
JMRI working before you take the next step.
- Where can I learn about using JMRI?
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The internet - There are many presentations and videos available to help in learning
different aspects of JMRI. The JMRI.org website has getting started guides (PanelPro, DecoderPro). Reading questions and responses asked by
others on the user forum. Asking your own questions on the forum.
- What is the difference between using PanelPro, DecoderPro, and the other
JMRI modules?
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The JMRI application is a series of functions and user interfaces operating on a common
linked set of data. While DecoderPro ,
PanelPro , DispatcherPro, OperationsPro, and SoundPro serve different purposes, all use the
same set of data. For example, when opening PanelPro, you get a main window with
pulldowns that include all the functions of DecoderPro. If you start by opening
DecoderPro, you get a roster window with pulldowns that include all the functions of
PanelPro.
- How much computer programming knowledge do I need to use JMRI?
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None - to use most of the functions of JMRI. Advanced JMRI capabilities use
programming-like logic (such as the Logix tool), but
basic capabilities necessary to run your railroad are always available with a simpler
interface (such as the Routes and LRoutes tools). Those with computer programming knowledge can
write "scripts" and even develop complete
applications that use the underlying JMRI functions (for example, CATS and many
others).
- Is JMRI a DCC command station?
- No. JMRI is software that greatly enhances your ability to control your trains
through your DCC command station.
- Can I have more than one "connection" to JMRI?
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Yes. You can have multiple connections to multiple DCC controllers, to networks of
accessory controllers, etc. See here for information on how to
set up multiple connections. For a complete list of all hardware supported, see
here.
- What if I have a problem using JMRI?
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There many people who are available via the user group (JMRI Users at groups.io) to assist you. Just ask a
question! There are also dozens of blogs and videos on the internet posted by people,
just like you, who want to help. The important thing is... don't give
up! We all want you to succeed in using JMRI, making your model railroad as
good as it can be.
- What does it mean to get Error 301, Error 306 or any other errors?
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JMRI will display various errors when it finds something wrong in attempting to
communicate with your DCC command station. This list of all
error messages also provides some suggestions about how to clear them.
- What if my "problem" turns out to be a bug in JMRI?
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JMRI is open source and maintained by JMRI community volunteers. They are proud of
their work and want it to be "bug free". As JMRI continously develops, there will be
bugs. If you find one, please report it on JMRI Users forum or directly to the JMRI issues lists on Github. The many
developers will review them and work to resolve the issue. What this means is that you
can't get a schedule of what bugs will be fixed when, but you can count on the
community to address bugs that are stopping you from enjoying JMRI as quickly as they
can. In some cases, that might even be a day or less; in others, unfortunately, it
could be months. Remember that all who work on JMRI are volunteering their time. All
are dedicated to doing the best they can to make JMRI as great as it can be.
- Who develops and maintains JMRI?
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We do! JMRI is open source and community maintained. There are over 300 model
railroaders who have already made contributions to the effort since 2005 (see their
names on the Acknowledgements page). Anyone
with knowledge of Java (to maintain the programs), HTML (to maintain help
documentation), or XML (to maintain decoder definitions) can join in. Become one of the
almost 10,000 registered JMRI Users on the groups.io forum, asking your questions and
answering the questions of others.
- I don't have the skills to help maintain JMRI but I still want to
help. What can I do to help?
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First and foremost, you can use JMRI. When you find an issue, or have a good idea,
contribute to the JMRI Users forum on
groups.io. You can also contribute money -
JMRI.org has a small financial need to maintain the website and source libraries so
contributions are always welcome.