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M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine (PS3) ENGINEER’S GUIDE Congratulations! You've just purchased the most feature rich and technically advanced HO steam engine ever produced! addition, it happens to be produced by MTH, the leader in digital sound and control technology for model railroading.
TABLE OF CONTENTS UNPACKING YOUR ENGINE Removing and Unwrapping Your Engine What Else is in the Box? PRODUCT OVERVIEW Getting to Know Your Engine Engine Diagram SET-UP Coupler Installation Engine and Tender Connection Smoke Unit Preparation and Use Removal/Installation of Drive Wheel Sets Lubrication FEATURES AND OPERATION Analog DC (standard DC power pack)
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Step 5: Turn the throttle and move out…. CAUTION: M.T.H. HO engines DO NOT OPERATE ON AC VOLTAGE. Applying AC power to your locomotive could cause permanent damage and will void your warranty. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
For Those who prefer not to use traction tires. 3mm Nut Driver (1) In case you want to install the drivers without traction tires or replace the standard drive wheels. Couplers (2) with mounting hardware Engine Coupler Tender Coupler M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
(when operated in DCS mode with the DCS Commander or DCS software version 4.0 or greater). Also included is a one button push Grade Crossing Whistle M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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There are so many more things to learn and enjoy about M.T.H. HO Engines, we could write a book. But, that's no fun. So, if you haven't already done so, flip to the Quick Start Guide and let's run your new engine!! M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
- Align the hole in the draft box with the tapped hole on the underside of the pilot and attach the draft box using the mounting screw that is supplied in the packaging Reference photo only M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
Left Wheel M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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They are critical to the proper operation of your engine and you don't want to drop them. Next, look closely at the wheel set and bushings and take note of their orientation.. Driver springs M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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(with the engine upside down) toward the chassis bottom cover. The smooth side faces the springs Traction tire Reinstall Gear Box Cover Reinstall the chassis bottom cover with 5 screws and install the drive rod screws. See, you've done it. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
2 screws from the gearbox cover and re-grease using M.T.H. gear grease or equivalent. Lubricate Axles (L) Body mount screws Body mount screws M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
DCC but, we recognize it's importance to many HO operators. So, we loaded our engine with more DCC features easily accessible to the operator than any HO engine ever built previously. You DCC guys are in for a real treat! M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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If you want to start your engine, just press “START UP” or, to turn the smoke on or off, just press “SMOKE.” No combinations of letters or numbers to remember! We think you're really going to like this! M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
You should notice the speed remains constant up and down grades, around curves, and with varying loads. This is no accident. You've got the most precise speed control system available today. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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Again, give it a few seconds to warm back up. The cool fluid slows the action for a few seconds. Also, watch out for bubbles that may block the stack. You may need to gently blow down the stack to clear it. Volume control Smoke Switch M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
When your done, press the F3 key again, your engine will shut down. To be clear, pressing F3 when the engine is shut down will start it up. Pressing F3 when the engine is started up will shut it down. Pretty clever, eh? M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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Toggles engine sounds on/off. Think of this like a mute button. When the engine sounds are off, you can still ring the bell or blow the whistle or run the engine, it just helps if you have to answer the phone. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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Toggles the headlight on/off. F5 Cab Interior Light Toggles all lighting on/off, including Marker and Classification LED's. When on, all lighting behaves automatically as described elsewhere. When F5 is off, all lighting is off. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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Cycles smoke volume through min, med, and max output levels. F19 Whistle Toot Plays a single short whistle toot so you can make up your own signal patterns. F20 Coupler Close Plays the sound of 2 couplers crashing together and closing. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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This sound is off by default but you can turn it on (auto). Once on, if you maintain a steady speed of ~30 smph or higher for more than 30 seconds, the effect automatically turns on. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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50 & 51 Extended Address (controllers that prohibit addr POM) Reset - Sends value = 55 to CV55 on address 55 (Do not assign address 55 to any engine as an engine address) M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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This is like a mixer so you can set up the engine fit your specific tastes and sense of realism. Oh, they all move relatively up or down with the master volume settings. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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As with everything in DCS, this becomes a little more than obvious. Pressing the “HEADLIGHT” button turns off the directional headlight and reverse light (if equipped). Pressing the Interior light will turn off the cab interior light. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
DCS or DCC set the smoke back to High. It’ll remember what you last set it as when you run it again in Conventional DC Check for an obstruction in the smoke stack Add 10-12 drops of smoke fluid M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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Check to see if you have any k ind of binding on the side rods. There m ay be a chunk of your favorite, perf ectly scaled pine tree stuck in ther e. M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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DCS mode you may have toggled it there (If you don ’t have F17 on your DCC handheld you will have to put it back into DCS mode and c hange it from there) M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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Shut Down Solution Okay, I give up. What do I have to do Well, you can either remove power to shut it down? from the track or press F3 again M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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Doppler shift but t hen the engine the Doppler button again to turn sounds fade out and I can’t get Doppler off. Your engine sounds will them back now return to nor mal M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
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Okay, I give up. What do Well, you can either remove power from the track I have to do to shut it or press or press Shut-Down. Button on the DCS down? Remote M.T.H. HO 4-6-4 Empire State Express Steam Engine...
Service & Warranty Information How to Get Service Under the Terms of the Limited One-Year Warranty When you suspect an item is defective, please check the operator's manual for standard operation and trouble- shooting techniques that may correct the problem. Additional information may be found on the M.T.H. Website. Should you still require service, follow the instructions below to obtain warranty service.
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