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In summary, I'm using connections 1 and 2 on the M84 for the turntable:
Brown from the turntable goes to the common ground or 0 connection on the track.
One of the red plugs with the grey wire goes to the red dot of connection 1 - this is output 1
The other red plug with grey wire goes to the green dot or connection 1 - this is output 2
Those two channels control the direction of rotation of the turntable
The white plug with the blue wire goes to the green dot of connection 2 - this is output 4
This channel is for actuating the solenoid in the turntable
There is nothing connected to the red dot of connection 2 - output 3
To make it all work, the most important thing is the power source, this is the yellow wire that is connected to both the middle terminals of connections 1 and 2! Yellow is supplied by a separate transformer 16 VAC. That is what I use. You can also use the red B connection from the track, but this will put an additional load on your CS3 output (this is shown in the first attachment). This isn't a problem if you have a small layout. If you use this method, then the brown of this separate transformer must be connected to the brown of your layout