Rail King Camelback 4-6-0 Operating Instructions Manual page 13

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II. After entering neutral, ProtoSounds® will immediately play an
air release sound followed approximately two seconds later by an
arrival message. The arrival message lists
the train by name and the track it arrived
on (the track is identified as either track 1
or track 2, alternating each time during
the current operating session).
Immediately following the arrival
message, the sound of the trains' doors
opening can be heard, followed by a
conductor's warning to passengers to
"watch your step." At this point, various randomly activated ambient
train stations sounds will begin playing and replaying as long as the
engine sits in this neutral state (Neutral Before Reverse). The sounds
include passenger footsteps as they disembark, muffled voices,
baggage being moved about, crashing sound, and whistling for a taxi.
In addition, several highlight or foreground sounds play including
more conductor voices saying "watch your step", "have a nice day",
and "baggage to the right".
Event 3 (Reverse)
again to enter the next reverse unit phase; reverse. In an effort to enhance
realism, PFA has disabled the reverse
phase so that it doesn't power the motors
and cause the engine to move backward.
Upon entering reverse, PFA confirms to
the operator that it has entered the reverse
state by immediately playing the highlight
sound of the conductor's voice saying
"baggage to the right." This is followed
by the continued ambient sounds of
passenger footsteps, muffled voices,
baggage being moved about, crashing sound and whistling for a taxi. These
sounds and the conductor highlight are randomly repeated as long as the
system remains in the "reverse" state.
The operator now interrupts the transformer throttle
RailKing Camelback 4-6-0
Listen For Air Release Sound
And PA Arrival Message
Interrupt Throttle To
Enter The Next Phase
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Listen For Conductor
To Say ...

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