M.T.H. Premier Bavarian Class 3/6 Express Operator's Manual page 18

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You are now able to, by selecting two different softkeys on the DCS Remote, change
how the engine's lights respond. Please refer to your DCS Manual for definitions and
further explanation on how softkeys are utilized in your PS3.0-equipped engine. Below
is a lighting diagram.
For ERA I & Era II Engines Train/No-Train Indicators:
To set the Train/No-Train indicator Lights you want to press the LMK softkey so the
DCS Remote displays "Marker Light ON". By default your engine will be set to a No-
Train indication. That means your engine has no string of cars being pulled. Your
engine lighting will look like this:
Forward (Boiler)
To set your engine's lights to indicate that it is pulling a string of cars behind it, press
the LMK softkey so the DCS Remote displays "Marker Light OFF". Your engine's
lights will now look like this:
Forward (Boiler)
The second lighting feature of your Bavarian Class S3/6 Steam Locomotive allows you
to display either Regular Service Operation lighting or, for an Era I engine, Special
Train Operation lighting or for an Era II engine Wrong Line Operation lighting. To
change between Regular Service or Special or Wrong Line Operation you want to press
the LBE softkey. The default is Regular Service Operation. Below are illustrations
showing the lighting for Special Service (Era I engines) and Wrong Line Operation (Era
II engines).
Regular Service Operation is the default and will be based upon how you have the
Train/No-Train indicator set. To ensure Regular Service Operation lighting is being
Premier Bavarian Class 3/6 Express Steam Locomotive
Forward (Tender)
red
Forward (Tender)
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Reverse (Boiler)
red
Reverse (Boiler)
Reverse (Tender)
Reverse (Tender)

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