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volts) must be maintained on the
tracks. Turn the throttle to a low set-
ting so that the loco does not yet
start, but you can hear the sounds.
To obtain standing sounds in analog
operating mode, while the throttle is
turned off, and when reversing the
locomotive's direction, the Standing
Sounds Power Supply Unit 2 must be
installed. For questions regarding the
installation, please contact your
authorized retailer.
Bell and whistle:
- The bell and whistle can be trig-
gered using the Sound Trigger
Magnet 2 .
- The Sound Trigger Magnet 2 snaps
between the ties of most LGB track
sections.
- When the Sound Trigger Magnet 2
is fitted on the left in direction of
travel, the bell will be rung.
- If fitted on the right, the whistle will
be blown.
Electronic sound
(Model 24812)
Sound in digital mode
The digital electronic sound system
imitates the sound of the original
steam locomotive. The volume con-
trol is located behind the smokebox
door (Fig. 7).
The steam sounds are synchronized
with the wheel revolutions. The
sound is factory- set to 2 chuffs per
revolution. If you prefer the typical 4
chuffs per revolution, reprogram bit
7 in CV54 to "64" 4 .
In addition to the steam chuffs, you
hear the sounds of the cylinders.
When operating with the LGB Multi-
Train System, sounds are emitted in
a load-dependent manner, so that
like on a real steam locomotive, there
are no chuff sounds when the loco-
motive is going downhill or slowing
down, only the cylinder sounds can
be heard in these situations.
To activate this option, set bit 4 in
CV54 to "8" 4 .
Note:
All sound features described below
also can be controlled directly with
the LGB Multi-Train System.
Bell and whistle:
- The whistle is blown, when the
locomotive is started.
- Bell and whistle can also be operat-
ed by the LGB Sound Trigger
Magnet 2 using the EPL Track
Contact 2 .
Note:
Also see sound in analog mode.
Brake:
- When the loco speed is reduced
slowly, a "squealing" brake sound is
produced.
Note:
This requires a little practice with the
manual speed control.
Standing sounds:
- With the Multi-Train System, you
hear the boiler sounds while the
loco is standing, as well as alternat-
ing air and water pump noise.
Electronic sound
(Retrofitting for Model 24811)
To equip this model with sound fea-
tures, we recommend the following
products:
- LGB 65000 European Steam Sound
Module
- LGB 65011 Standing Sound Power
Supply Unit (not required, when
operating an MTS Multi-Train
System)
Tip:
If the loco doesn't provide enough
space, of if you do not wish to disas-
semble it, the module may also be
placed in a coach. It can be connect-
ed to the loco using the multi-pur-
pose socket.
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