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Bachmann Spectrum On30 User manual

Instructions for the
Bachmann Spectrum®
On30
14-Ton Two-Truck
Stearns-Heisler
Sound Module
PLEASE READ FIRST
Congratulations on the purchase of this SoundTraxx®Tsunami®Digital Sound Module from Bachmann. This module has been specifically designed for installation in your Spectrum
locomotive. When carefully installed, the module will provide all the pleasures of high quality, digital onboard sound and the benefits of today’s DCC (Digital Command Control) technology.
Please note that while each module is tested thoroughly before it is shipped, Bachmann cannot control the correctness of the installation. It is imperative that you read and follow
the information and steps elow for a successful installation.
Module Features
• 16+ Sound Effects
• 16-Bit Sound Processor
Steam Effects
• Steam Exhaust Chuff
• Bell
• Long Whistle
• Short Whistle
• Airpump
MODULE RATINGS
Track Voltage: 27 Volts Maximum
IMPORTANT FOR A SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION
Before you install your sound module, there are some simple precautions you should take:
The electronics should be handled carefully in a static-free environment. To discharge static electricity,
touch a grounded water pipe or bare sheet metal surface before handling the module.
•Work in a clean, well-lit area on a non-conducti e surface. Stray metal scraps and dirt can get onto the circuitry and cause shorts.
• NEVER INSTALL THE MODULE WHILE IT IS POWERED.
• Do not exceed the track output ratings for which the module is designed.
• Do not install the module into a model that it was not designed for.
When operating in analog mode, be careful not to exceed the module’s input voltage rating of 27 volts. When your track voltage exceeds 21 volts, the module will auto-
matically shut off the sound and motor and flash the front and rear lights: ack down on the throttle immediately.
Important: Your sound module will work best in analog mode when using a high quality, electronically regulated power pack, preferably one that supplies smooth, filtered DC power.
Older rheostat style power packs and pulse power packs will result in erratic and unreliable operation and should not be used with this sound module. f your power pack provides a pulse
power switch, leave it in the ‘Off’ position.
Depending on the quality of the power pack’s track voltage, some automatic sound functions such as the grade crossing whistle may require a lower sensitivity setting than needed for DCC
operation to avoid continual triggering of the sound effect.
Automatic Sound Configuration Register
CV 197 selects which automatic sound functions are enabled when the decoder is operating in analog or DC mode. This has been preset to have the Automatic Whistle Signals activated so
that whenever the locomotive is stopped or started, the sound module will produce the correct whistle signal appropriate for the direction of travel:
One Short Toot = Stop
Two Medium Toots = Forward
Three Short Toots = Reverse
There are four additional sound features that can be programmed for automatic operation using a DCC system:
1. Automatic Grade Crossing Signal - When enabled, the sound module will play a grade crossing signal (two long whistle blasts followed by a short and another long)
triggered by a sudden upward spike in the throttle.
2. Automatic Bell - With this feature activated, the sound module will turn the bell on and off at preset speed points such as might occur when passing through a yard or
station platform.
3. Automatic Steam Release - f turned on, this feature will cause a short steam release to sound whenever the locomotive is brought to a stop.
4. Automatic Brake Squeal - The brake squeal can be activated by slowing the train down by a predetermined amount.
Additional information about automatic sound functions can be found in the User’s Guide.
For service/repair, contact the Bachmann Service Department at 1-800-356-3910 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Bachmann's Service Department is available Monday
through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm ET. Please be aware you may need to leave a message on our voice mail system. Your call will be returned as soon as a service technician is available.
We thank you in advance for your patience.
Please Note: For some ser ice issues regarding DCC sound modules, the Bachmann Ser ice Department may forward your concern to SoundTraxx for resolution.
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Notice
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Neither Bachmann ndustries, nc. nor SoundTraxx (Throttle Up!) shall be liable for
technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or
consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance or use of this material.
This document contains information protected by copyright. No part of this document may
be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Bachmann
ndustries, nc.
Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.
Bachmann and Spectrum are registered trademarks of Bachmann ndustries, nc.
SoundTraxx and Tsunami are registered trademarks of Throttle Up! Corp.
SoundTraxx DCC, Digital Sound Decoder, Dynamic Digital Exhaust, Auto-Exhaust and
Hyperlight are trademarks of Throttle Up! Corp.
• Snifter Valve
• Cylinder Cocks
• Johnson Bar/Power Reverser
• Firebox Blower
• Cylinder Blowdown (Hiss)
• Coupler Clank
• 7-Band Equalizer
• Reverb
www. achmanntrains.com
• 3 Selectable Whistles Built in
• 14 Functions
• Dynamo
• Water Stop
• Brake Squeal
• Brake Release
• Side Rod Clank
Printed in U. .A.
Installation
1. Before installing the sound module, the factory-equipped motor decoder must first be reset to factory defaults.
( f the model has never been run or its original CV settings have never been changed, this will not be necessary.)
To reset to factory defaults using your DCC command station, set CV 8 to a value of 8. Then cycle the locomotive’s
power by turning it off and back on. Turn the power off again and remove the locomotive from the track to proceed
with sound module installation.
2. Remove the coal load with metal fence from the tender by firmly grasping it and pulling it up and off.
3. Gently pull and remove the connector wires from the two LED legs from the lamp as shown in the photograph.
Note which color wire plugs into which leg (long or short) to ensure the correct polarity when they are reattached.
4. Remove the lamp by gently pulling it straight out.
5. Carefully line the sound module up with the like 21-pin connector on the circuit board within the tender.
The board will only mount one way as shown in the illustration. Take care not to bend any of the pins!
6. Once you are sure you have the pins and the connector properly aligned, press the module into place.
7. Reinsert the LED legs through the mounting holes. Make sure that the LED legs are seated correctly.
8. Re-attach the connector wires to the LED legs, making sure you connect the correct color wire to the correct length leg.
9. Re-attach the coal load with metal fence to the tender.
Note: f the lamp does not work, follow Steps 2-8 again, switching which wire gets connected to which LED leg (long or short).
Operation
This table is a partial list of the Tsunami's most commonly used CVs.
Please refer to the online Owner’s Manual for complete information.
f you are new to SoundTraxx Digital Sound Modules, you should start with the User’s Guide that will walk you through the various aspects of programming your sound module, as well
as some tips on troubleshooting. For the power user, the Technical Reference will provide a list of all the CVs available for use with your sound module and their exact function and
make-up for those who wish to have a complete reference for advanced programming techniques. These documents are available in PDF format on the Bachmann website
(www.bachmanntrains.com) and the SoundTraxx website (www.soundtraxx.com). Please note that you need to have Adobe®Acrobat Reader installed on your computer (available as a free
download from www.adobe.com) to open and print these files.
Your Digital Sound Module has been installed with all CVs pre-programmed so you can begin using your locomotive immediately without having to worry about what adjustments to make.
tems such as the exhaust chuff rate have already been calculated and optimized for the locomotive. The module is set to operate immediately using either a 12 volt DC power pack or
NMRA-compatible DCC command station.
Since CVs are pre-programmed for individual models to achieve the best possible sound and operation, default values will vary from locomotive to locomotive. You can find the default val-
ues for each model listed on the Bachmann website (www.bachmanntrains.com).
Operating with DCC
Your locomotive will respond to address 3 as it would if you had just installed any DCC decoder. Since these modules have two rather than four lighting outputs, we have made some changes
to the standard function assignments so that those using command stations with limited function keys can access some additional sound functions. The list below shows the function assign-
ments of the module. The User’s Guide located on either the Bachmann or SoundTraxx website will give you all the information you need to adjust your module to suit your taste.
For now, simply set your controller to Locomotive Address 3, place the locomotive on the track, and away you go!
Function Assignment
F0 = Headlight (and Dynamo) On/Off
F1 = Bell
Programming and Reading CVs
f your decoder is otherwise working properly (i.e., responds properly on the mainline to speed and direction commands) but your command station is having trouble reading CV data, it may
be due to incompatibilities between the electrical requirements of the decoder (which are different from conventional decoders due to the added audio circuitry) and the electrical character-
istics of your programming track. n such an event, you will need to use a Programming Track Booster, such as SoundTraxx PTB-100 (P.N. 829002). The PTB-100 amplifies the programming
track signals to levels that work best with Tsunami. t is easy to install (see next page) and inexpensive. An advantage to using the PTB-100 is that it also provides short-circuit detection and
some helpful diagnostics.
General Wiring Diagram for the SoundTraxx PTB-100
Operating in Analog Mode Using a DC Power Pack
While the sound system installed in your Bachmann model is primarily designed for operation by a DCC control system, it may be used on a DC powered layout. To operate in analog mode,
you simply control your locomotive using an ordinary power pack, although operation will be a bit different than when running non-decoder equipped locomotives.
With the power pack’s throttle set to zero, the sound module will be silent as it has no power. The throttle must be turned up to around 5 volts or so to provide sufficient voltage to power up
the internal circuitry of the module. At this point, you will begin to hear the background sounds such as the blower and airpump start.
ncreasing the throttle further to around 7.5 volts or so will set the locomotive in motion, increasing speed as the throttle is turned up. Note that the direction of the locomotive can only be
changed when the locomotive is stopped.
2
Metal fence
Coal load
Sound module
Remove and replace
lamp as described
21-pin connector
Motor decoder
CV1
CV 2
CV 3
CV 4
CV 17,18
CV 19
CV 29
CV 115
CV 128
CV
1-127
0-255
0-255
0-255
0-9999
0-127
See Online Manual
0 - 2
0-255
Range
Name
Primary Address
Start Voltage
Acceleration Rate
Braking Rate
Extended Address
Consist Address
Decoder Configuration
Whistle Select
Master Volume
F2 = Long Whistle
F3 = Short Whistle
F4 = Steam Release
Power In
Power In
To Programming Track Output
To Programming Track Output
Programming Track
To Programming Track
POWER
SUPPLY
COMMAND
STATION
PTB-100
ACKN
COMM
FAULT
BLACK
BLACK
ORANGE
ORANGE
YELLOW
YELLOW
Status LEDs
To Power Supply or Power
Inputs on Command Station
This sound module is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of ninety (90) days from the original purchase date — under normal
use and service — against defective materials or workmanship. This warranty is given in lieu of all other express warranties. All implied
warranties, including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness and merchantability, shall expire ninety days from the date of purchase.
ome jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty is void if the component has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use, neglect, improper service or other causes including
improp r installation not arising out of defects in material or workmanship. BACHMANN HALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CON EQUENTIAL CO T , EXPEN E OR DAMAGE INCURRED BY THE PURCHA ER. ome jurisdictions do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from location to location. In order to validate
this warranty, the accompanying Owner Registration Card must be completed and mailed within ten (10) days after purchase of the module
to the address listed below:
Send Owner Registration Card and direct inquiries to:
Att ntion: S rvic D partm nt
Bachmann Industri s, Inc.; 1400 East Eri Av nu ; Philad lphia, PA 19124 USA
T l phon : 800-356-3910 (toll free within the United tates and Canada only)
T l phon : 215-533-1600 (for all countries)
E-mail: [email protected]
90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY FOR SOUND MODULE
purchas d in th Unit d Stat s and Canada
effective November 1, 2011, this warranty supersedes all previous (and/or concurrent) warranties
For reside ts of the U.S. a d Ca ada o ly, please fill i a d mail this card withi 10 days after purchase to validate warra ty. PLEASE PRINT.
Pour les réside ts des É.-U. et du Ca ada seuleme t : prière de remplir cette fiche et de la poster da s u délai de 10 jours après l’achat
afi de valider la gara tie. PRIÈRE D’ÉCRIRE EN CAPITALES.
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Owner’s Name
Owner’s Name
N m du pr priétaire ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Adresse______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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F5 = Dynamo
F6 = Water Stop
F7 = Coupler Clank
F8 = Audio Mute
LED legs
Lamp
c nnect r
wires

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