Mini review of the ZIMO MX31ZL DCC system.

A bought a ZIMO MX31ZL system a while ago. I will try to tell you all what I think about it.

Let’s start from the beginning. I once owned a NCE Power Cab. I bought it just to be able to test run all the locos I bought. The plan was to buy a wireless system in the future. I talked to NCE support about this and they told me that NCE will release a wireless system for europe in about a year. That was good news because the frequencies used in the US are not allowed in Sweden. So I can’t just import and use a wireless system from the US. But after a year NCE suddenly told me that this was not going to happen. I’m very disappointed. So I sold my NCE system and I will never go back.

I discovered ZIMO and their wireless system for europe. It had been on the market for many years. ZIMO DCC systems are expensive. But it’s also the best DCC system on the market. You get what you pay for. One nice feature is the display that can have three different colors depending on the mode.

GREEN background – LOCO MODE.
RED background – SWITCH MODE.
YELLOW background – INPUT MODE: Address, menu, list of names, programming and more.

ZIMO MX31ZL is much smaller then the Power Cab. Dimensions Wfront – Wrear x Hfront – Hrear x L … 58 - 69 mm x 23 - 39 mm x 150 mm. It weights only 135 g. Here is a picture so you can compare it to the size of my hand:

It’s possible to buy a wireless Cab (MX31FU) and connect it to the MX31ZL. MX31FU looks similar to the ZL, the only difference is a small antenna. This is my plan. I will use the MX31ZL as the stationary (switching) cab for North Yard and the wireless cab for the rest. I will also use ZIMO’s train running software. I can then do OP sessions with myself, a friend and the computer takes care of the rest. It takes a while to learn this system, but you will not outgrow it.

[IMG]http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a79/vigour/zimo1

Wow, Great review…so I’m guessing that you like this unit? [swg].

You should write product reviews for the magazine…your very good at it!

No question the Zimo system is the cadillac DCC system, with it’s PC-like software driven architecture.

However, I find the starter system (MX31ZL) manual to leave something to be desired. It’s more like a lose collection of notes than a step-by-step how-to-use-the-system guide. For a starter system, that’s not the best. Technophobes will find this system to be especially difficult to learn, you need to be more tech savvy to get the most from a Zimo DCC system.

Also, while the Zimo system PC-like architecture can easily be updated with powerful new features via software upgrades, that extra-deluxe architecture comes with a price: Zimo’s system is 2-3 times the price of other DCC systems.

For instance, the MX31ZL starter system Electro reviews here costs about $600 US.

Joe,

You are 100% correct that the manual is not that good. I also feel that it’s a collection of notes but that does not help me when I want to add a loco to the system for example. I will talk to Art at Zimo about this and see if the manual can be updated with step by step instructions. Thanks Joe for you great comment!

Electro,

That’s a great idea. I would also like to echo Jesse’s comment earlier. I would encourage you to consider submitting a Reader Review of the Zimo DCC system on the MR web site. Here’s the link:

http://www.trains.com/mrr

Go to the Products Review section and click Submit a review.

Tom