Summary of Contents for MTHTrains RAILKING SW 9 DIESEL ENGINE
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RAILKING SW 8-9 DIESEL ENGINE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing the RailKing® production of General Motors’ SW 8-9 diesel engine. The engine’s durable ABS body and die-cast trucks are traditionally sized for operation on any O-27 Gauge track. The engine should operate for years with any compatible AC transformer (see the chart on page 35 for a list of compatible transformers) and is completely compatible with most 3-rail locomotives, rolling stock and accessories.
QUICK START - BASIC OPERATION The RailKing SW 8-9 contains state-of-the art electronics with several built-in automatic features for incredibly realistic operation. Despite these advanced features, the SW 8-9 is easy to operate with any compatible standard AC transformer (see the compatibility chart on page 35). All models are controlled by a ProtoSound®...
PROTOSOUNDS® OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The MTH ProtoSound® digital sound and train control system provides the operator with unprecedented realistic operation on your model railroad. In addition to actual diesel engine, CD-equivalent 16-bit digital sounds, you get the following features: ∗ Built-In ProtoSound® DCRU® Reverse Unit * Authentic Diesel Engine Horn Sound * Authentic Diesel Engine Bell Sound * Squeaking Brake Sound * Freight Yard Sounds * Operating Remote Controlled ProtoCoupler™...
approximately 2.2 seconds during which you will hear the engine’s startup sounds begin. In order for ProtoSounds® to properly initiate the system check, do not advance the transformer throttle past 10 volts when you first enter RESET, wait for the diesel startup sounds to begin and then slowly turn the transformer throttle to the off position and then back on again to enter the forward phase.
pushing the button. If you don’t have a separate bell button, the bell can be controlled through your transformer’s whistle button whenever the engine is in NEUTRAL. The bell will never ring continuously in RESET (Remember NEUTRAL is the state between Forward and Reverse). Once the bell is turned on, it will continue to ring when the engine is cycled into forward or reverse until you press the bell button or re-enter NEUTRAL and turn the bell off with the whistle button.
When the knuckle fires open you will hear the buzzing of the coil energizing and the sound of the air lines coming apart. It can best be described as a CHA-CHUSHHH sound. The coupler doesn’t have to be fired in NEUTRAL. Once the coupler is armed it can be fired Lubricate Coupler Rivet in Forward, Neutral or Reverse.
time the voltage is reduced from high to low. Some practice may be required to synchronize the playing of the brake sounds with the movement of the engine. It is not uncommon for the engine to stop before the brake sound is completed.
FREIGHT YARD SOUNDS (FYS) ProtoSounds® comes equipped with operator controlled Freight Yard Sounds, hereby referred to as FYS. This easy to use feature plays digitally reproduced freight yard sounds whenever your engine stops on your layout and is parked in the Neutral position. No additional wires or modifications are needed on your layout to enjoy these amazing sound effects.
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Note: release the bell button. ( because the air release sound is hard to hear, we recommend that you count out a full three seconds before releasing the bell button.) The bell will continue to chime, so if you want to turn off the bell ringing, simply press and release the bell button a second time.
engine begins running, you can trigger the sounds to begin by entering neutral. ACTIVATING AND TRIGGERING FREIGHT YARD SOUNDS Before FYS can be heard the feature must be activated first. Activation is accomplished by holding down the bell button for three or more seconds as described in the Activating and Triggering The Squeaking Brake Sounds section found earlier.
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Note: Failure to turn the throttle back on within 3 seconds of leaving the Forward phase will disable FYS and shutdown ProtoSounds®. The next time you turn power back on your engine will be in the RESET position. See page 4 for more information on RESET.
is followed by a Cab Chatter message that the engine in Yard A or B (whichever yard designation was played in Event 2) is preparing to depart the yard. Upon completion of the cab chatter message, the freight yard sounds change as the forklift sounds turn off and the freight car doors begin shutting.
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Forward phase will be rendered inactive by ProtoSounds® instead of the Reverse phase as explained in Event 3. This will allow your train to leave the y ard in the same reverse direction that it arrived in. Tip #4: You can utilize FYS even if you are double-heading with another engine regardless of whether the second engine is equipped with an FYS p rogrammed ProtoSound®...
SELF-RECHARGING BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM ProtoSounds® state-of-the-art design includes a self-recharging battery backup system for improved performance at any speed. The self-recharging battery backup system is automatically turned on or off whenever track power is turned on or off. There are no switches to turn on or off to enjoy the benefits of the automatic battery backup system.
PROTOSOUND® VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Your ProtoSound® system has two types of volume adjustment. A manual turn knob on the bottom of the chassis (See Fig. 4 below) allows you to control all the sounds in the system and a remote control “RESET" option (Option # 6), allows you to control the volume level of the engine sounds remotely from the transformer.
USING “RESET" TO PROGRAM PROTOSOUNDS® As mentioned earlier, there are several programmable options in each ProtoSound® equipped engine that can be remotely set from any compatible standard AC transformer equipped with a whistle button. For a list of compatible transformers, see the chart on page 35. This hands-off approach gives you unprecedented control of your railroad empire’s motive power never before seen in model railroading.
times the throttle is advanced by playing back the number of “Clinks" and “Clanks" to confirm the feature you’ve selected. SETTING THE ENGINE VOLUME Of all the sounds that come with each ProtoSound® equipped locomotive, the one most often turned down is that of the engine volume because it is the one sound normally heard whenever the engine is running and is what usually can become tiresome to the ear over prolonged running sessions.
PROGRAMMING FOR A SEPARATE BELL BUTTON CONTROLLER To operate ProtoSounds® with a separate bell button controller, like the Lionel® No. 5906 bell button, you will need to wire up the controller to your Common transformer and track as shown in Fig. 5. Once the button is RED Wire BLACK Wire wired, ProtoSounds®...
Feature 45. (See the section Using RESET To Program ProtoSounds® on page 17). Once in Feature 45, press the whistle button and wait for the module to sound a bell ding(s). Continue pressing the whistle button until the module plays back one ding for option 1 - Squeaking brakes are activated by the bell button.
Now, whenever you are in neutral, you can blow the horn with the transformer whistle button. To reset ProtoSounds® to its original factory setting of no horn in neutral, repeat the above procedure but keep pressing the whistle button in Feature 25 until ProtoSounds® only dings once instead of twice.
PROGRAMMING FOR PROTOCOUPLER OPERATION ProtoSounds® comes with a RESET feature that allows the operator to remotely turn off the ProtoCoupler™ functions. This is especially useful when double or triple-heading ProtoSound® equipped engines since every engine equipped with a ProtoCoupler™ will fire when prompted to by the operator.
that the FYS features have been turned off). Simply turn the transformer throttle OFF and then ON again to lock in the new setting. To reset ProtoSounds® to its original factory setting of Squeaking Brakes and FYS on, repeat the above procedure but keep pressing the whistle button in Feature 28 until ProtoSounds®...
RESETTING ALL PROTOSOUND® OPTIONS TO FACTORY DEFAULTS ProtoSounds® is equipped with a RESET feature (Feature 18) that resets all programmable options back to their original factory settings. This is a useful feature if you find your engine not operating the way you think it should and don’t want to take the time to check each RESET feature one at a time.
REVERSE UNIT LOCK-OUT OPERATION ProtoSounds® unique design eliminates the need for a lock-out switch on the locomotive by allowing the customer to lock the engine into any directional state (forward, neutral or reverse) from the transformer. This will allow users to run the engine on layouts equipped with block signals or stop stations which would normally cycle the engine back into neutral.
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NOTE: When locking the engine in the Forward or Reverse positions, the whistle button will blow the horn. But when locking the engine into the NEUTRAL position, the whistle button may turn on or off sounds of the bell, coupler arming or coupler firing depending on the transformer throttle voltage settings prior to the user’s attempt to lock out the engine.
OIL & LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS In order for the engine to perform correctly and quietly, it is important that the chassis be lubricated before operation. Lubrication should include all truck block bushings and pickup rollers to prevent them from squeaking. Lubricate (L) Pickup Rollers Grease (G) Wheel Gears...
Once the motor mount screw has been removed, pull the motor away from the truck block and lightly coat the motor worm gear and bronze drive gear (in the truck block) with grease. Reassemble the truck and motor, being careful not to pinch the pickup and ground wires between the truck block and motor mount.
reinstalled or a noticeable wobble in your engine will occur when operating the locomotive. In addition, it is important to make sure that the tire is fully seated inside the groove. Any portion of the tire extending out of the groove can cause the engine to wobble.
TROUBLE SHOOTING PROTOSOUND® PROBLEMS Although ProtoSound® has been designed and engineered for ease of use, some questions may arise during initial operation. The following table should answer most questions. If you find that your problem can’t be resolved with this manual, contact MTH ProtoSound® Electronics (7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia, MD 21046, 410-381-2580) for additional assistance.
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COUPLER PROBLEMS REMEDY The power required to fire the coupler open when the engine is on the “Fly” may be greater than the ProtoSound system is capable of providing. As a result, you may experience times when the coupler The ProtoCoupler won’t let the engine uncouple on the won’t fire open.
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BATTERY PROBLEMS REMEDY I get no sounds when the engine shifts between the The battery may be dead or needs charging. See the direction states. Battery Backup section for more information. After I turn off my transformer, my engine continues to ProtoSounds continues to sound for approximately 10 make sounds before quitting with a ding of its bell.
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FYS PROBLEMS REMEDY The power was not turned back on once the engine enter the neutral state thus disabling FYS. The The FYS feature does not begin even after stopping transformer throttle was interrupted too quickly in the engine and hearing the brake sounds. neutral thus disabling FYS.
PROTOSOUND RESET FEATURE CHART The following chart lists the available features found in your ProtoSound® equipped locomotive. The default settings for each feature as well as the operation sequence of the feature are listed in separate columns. You can reset all features to their original factory settings by accessing Feature 18 in RESET and press and hold the transformer whistle button until you hear a soft, warbled bell sound.
TRANSFORMER WIRING CHART ProtoSounds® is designed to work with any standard AC transformer that uses a “Pure Sine-Wave" format. The chart below lists the many Lionel® compatible transformers, such as the Lionel KW or ZW models. In addition, the chart details how the terminals on these compatible transformers should be attached to your layout.
Rail King SW-8/9 P a r t s Name and Number Part # Name and Number Part # Shell (CNW)(#126)(SW-8) FC-2200067 25.) Screw ( yellow zink ) IA-0000089 Shell (CP)(#6706)(SW-8) FC-2200068 ( M2.5X6.0mm )( roundhead w/ lock washer ) Shell (UP)(#1834)(SW-9) FC-2200069 26.) Motor mount BI-0000005...
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P a r t s Name and Number Part # 61.) Truck side ( black ) DB-2060002 ( CNW )( CP )( C&O ) 61.) Truck side ( silver )( UP ) DB-2060006 61.) Truck side ( green )( BNSF ) DB-2060007 62.) Handrail (L)( green )(CNW) FC-2250029...
1. First, write, call or FAX MTH Electric Trains, 7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia, MD 21046, 410-381-2580 (FAX No. 410-423-0009), www.mthtrains.com, or e-mail at service@mth-railking.com, stating when it was purchased and what seems to be the problem.
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