Railsounds Operations Your Locomotive's Railsounds System-The Basics - Lionel H16-44 Owner's Manual

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RailSounds operations
Your locomotive's RailSounds system—the basics
L
ionel RailSounds is the most realistic
model railroad sound system in the
world. Your locomotive features digital
samples from real-life diesel locomotives for
the ultimate in realism.
You may choose to install a 9-volt
alkaline battery in your locomotive. This
ensures interruption-free operation of
RailSounds. As illustrated in Figure 3, the
battery clip is located under the radiator fan
cover. Carefully unsnap and lift away the
cover to access the battery. Attach the battery
Figure 3. Battery installation
Note!
Please remove the protective cover from the battery clip.
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 ten seconds before changing the RailSounds
Note!
SND/NO SND switch position.
If RailSounds "drops out" during track power interruptions (for example,
Note!
during a direction change), replace the battery.
Radiator fan cover
harness and slide the battery into the holder.
Reassemble in reverse order.
When you first apply track power, the
locomotive's RailSounds system produces
sounds of the locomotive at rest. As the
locomotive moves, the RPM's increase with
the locomotive's speed.
To silence the diesel roar (the horn and bell
remain unaffected), slide the RailSounds
switch on the underside of the locomotive to
NO SND (refer to Figure 1 on page 5 ) before
powering up the locomotive.
Volume control
8
Rear of engine

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