Locking Your Locomotive Into A Single Operational State - Lionel Copper Range Mine Ready-to-Run Set Owner's Manual

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Locking your locomotive into a single operational state

T
he electronic reverse unit inside your Lionel locomotive acts like the transmission in a car.
When you apply power to the track, the locomotive moves in the direction specified by the
reverse unit—or it sits in neutral, awaiting another power interruption. Power interruptions
are the signal that tells the reverse unit to sequence to the next operational state.
To interrupt power and sequence the locomotive's reverse unit, press the direction control
button or briefly bring the throttle lever all the way back to the OFF position. The reverse unit
alternates between three states: forward, neutral, and reverse.
Also, the locomotive can be "locked" into a certain mode of operation by throwing the
reverse unit switch located on the underside of the frame. See Figure 6. To lock your locomo-
tive into a specific operational state, sequence the locomotive into the desired state and reduce
track power without completely powering down the locomotive, then throw the switch to the
OFF position. The DIRECTION button or other track power interruptions will then have no
affect on the direction of the locomotive. If you would like to resume forward-neutral-reverse
operation, simply throw the reverse unit switch back to the ON position.
Additionally, this reverse unit has a "power-up reset" feature. If the locomotive sits without
power for an extended period of time, the reverse unit will automatically reset and start in the
forward direction when the transformer is turned on or "powered up," regardless of the reverse
unit switch position. If the switch is in the OFF position, the locomotive will start in the forward
direction and be "locked" there.
Reverse unit switch
Whistle switch
Figure 6. Switch location
Smoke unit switch
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