Railsounds Operations Your Locomotive's Railsounds Sound System-The Basics; Railsounds In The Command Environment - Lionel LionMaster 4-6-6-4 Challenger Owner's Manual

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RailSounds operations
Your locomotive's RailSounds sound system—the basics
L
ionel RailSounds sound system is the
most realistic model railroad sound
system in the world. Your locomotive
features digital samples from real-life steam
locomotives for the ultimate in realism.
Begin by installing a 9-volt alkaline
battery in the tender as illustrated in Figure 4
on page 9. This ensures interruption-free
operation of the RailSounds sound system.
The battery clip is located inside the tender.
To access the battery clip, you must first
remove the four body screws from the bottom
of the tender and then lift off the top of the
tender. Refer to the Figure 4 on page 9 for the
location of the body screws.
Note!
Please remove the protective cover from the battery clip before installing the battery.
Although RailSounds is powered by track voltage, the battery is required for
Note!
uninterrupted operation and shutdown sequences. Use only alkaline batteries.
Discontinue locomotive power for 10 seconds before changing the RailSounds
Note!
ON/OFF switch position.
If the RailSounds sound system "drops out" during track power interruptions
Note!
(during direction changes, switches, crossings, etc), replace the battery.

RailSounds in the Command environment

Y
our locomotive's RailSounds system
gives you even more in the TrainMaster
Command environment.
• DynaChuff. Real steam locomotive
chuffing depends on the locomotive's
load. DynaChuff simulates both labored
and relaxed chuffing sounds. Highball
down the mainline and hear the labored
chuffing of a locomotive battling
inertia. Reduce your throttle setting, and
chuffing relaxes to a more sedate sound,
When you first apply track power, the
locomotive's RailSounds sound system will
produce the sounds of the locomotive at rest.
As the locomotive moves, chuffing begins,
increasing with the locomotive's speed.
To silence the steam chuffing sound
(whistle/bell are unaffected), slide the
RailSounds switch, located on the underside
of the tender (see page 9 for the location), to
the SIGNAL SOUNDS position before
powering up the locomotive. The whistle is
activated by using the lever or button on your
transformer or CAB-1 Remote Controller. The
volume control knob is located on the bottom of
the tender (see page 9).
as though the load placed on the
locomotive has decreased. Experience
DynaChuff on steep grades, at yard
crawls, and at speed. Another
RailSounds exclusive.
• Bonus sounds like squealing brakes
with the CAB-1 BRAKE command.
• Incidental sounds you control with
CAB-1 numeric keypad commands, like
steam let-off and steam release effects.
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