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I sort of figured out how to do the CVs on you tube. It sort of sucks though. I did the whistle, it comes with 7 whistles. You scroll through everything and punch in a number for the sound and then escape to listen to it. It is very hard to compare the different sounds. Wish there was a way to scoll through the different sounds to find the one you like.
Here is the other problem. I bought a TSU-750 decoder:http://www.soundtraxx.com/dsd/tsunami/750.phpWhen I click on "Tsunami Manual" at the bottom of the page I get this:http://www.soundtraxx.com/manuals.phpWhat link am I supposed to use?
I probably did a stupid thing. I bought a DCC system for a On30 Heisler I have. Really only got it for the sound. The Bachmann loco comes with DCC, but if you want sound you have to buy a "sound card" that plugs into the decoder. The sound card is about $100 and a whole new sound decoder is about $100. So I just bought a new decoder. I bought a NCE power cab a TSU-750 decoder with light logging sounds and a keep alive capacitor. Wired it up and it actually works. This is the first time I've ever ran DCC.The decoder only came with printing on the card with basic instructions like put black wire on the motor, etc. There was nothing about programming the sound. When I search online for the manual I got a 77 page pdf file. How the heck am I supposed to view that in my basement.Anyways is there a site with simple directions on how to change the cv values?
Oh it is far from a take over. I don't really like the controller, but wanted sound. I'm not impressed with the sound so I ordered 2 different "sugar cube" speakers to try out. If I don't like those I'll just sell this DCC stuff and put the Heisler on the shelf. I was just trying to be happy.I figured out you need to hold down the shift button to use the F10 F11 and F12 sounds. Some times I press a button and the loco won't move any more till I unplug and re power everything.Also it is odd that the is no on/off switch. You need to pull the plug to shut it off.Could you imagine my questions if I was running more than one loco?
If I press the shift key and press F12 (coupler clank) the locomotive will no longer move. The speed numbers go up and down like if it was moving, all the sounds still work, but no movement till I re-boot.Also I just now noticed the is a "bell" and "whistle" button I have been pressing 1 and 2 to do that.Think I heard a brake squeal sound from pressing a button, but shouldn't that be something automatic when I slow the loco?
You can't do sound without a willingness to learn some new and relatively complicated stuff.