Operation, Activating other functions and effects, Automated sound effects – SoundTraxx SoundCar Users Guide User Manual
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Tsunami SoundCar User’s Guide
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Activating Other Functions and Effects
Depending on the number of function keys on your cab, you may have
additional functions available to activate.
Mute the Sound
As with all SoundTraxx DSDs, pressing F8 will mute all sound effects – great
for when you need to take a quick break from the sounds of your layout.
Pressing F8 a second time will turn the sounds back on.
Brake Squeal/Release
The sound of squealing brakes are typically heard when the train line has
a brake set applied. Pressing F11 while the train is moving will initiate the
brake set, which includes the sounds of the brake cylinder being set up and
the brake shoes squealing as they make contact with the wheels. Press F11
again and the car will respond by producing the sounds of the retainer valve
and bleed‑off as the brakes are released. The brakes can also be set and
released when the train is idle using F11 – perfect for performing a standing
brake test prior to departure. Turn F11 on to hear the brakes set up and then
turn F11 off to release and hear the retainer bleed off.
Since F11 also controls the brakes in Tsunami DSDs, you can sync up the
braking effects of Tsunami‑equipped engines with SoundCar‑equipped rolling
stock. See “Miscellaneous Features” for more information on F11 braking and
CVs 3, 4 and 61.
Coupler Clank
Press F12 to activate the sound effect of the coupler engaging. Press F10 to
listen to the knuckle opening and the glad hands separating as the coupler
is released. See how well you can time these sound effects to the actual
coupling and uncoupling of your cars to the train!
Emergency Stop
Pressing the emergency stop button will play the sound of the air being
dumped from the emergency stop valve (also known as the “big hole”
application) to lock up the brakes.
Automated Sound Effects
Give your fingers a rest and let the SoundCar take over with automated
sound effects. Your decoder is defaulted to automatically play the
clickety‑clack and flange squeals in response to the throttle speed. Give
them a listen by increasing the throttle on your cab. Other sound effects,
such as the generator, bell and airhorn, can be programmed to turn on and
off automatically. Refer to the “Sound Programming” section for details on
setting up automated sound effects.
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