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MTH Blue Comet Operating Manual

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each time the voltage is reduced from high to low. Some practice may be
required to synchronize the playing of the brake sounds with the movement
of the engine. It is not uncommon for the engine to stop before the brake
sound is completed. Operators will find that by coordinating the movement
of the throttle setting from 8 volts to off will allow the engine to maintain its
movement while the brake sounds play.

Note: The brake sounds will not

be heard if the transformer throttle is not set above 14 volts and/or not

reduced below 8 volts.

TIPS ON USING THE SQUEAKING BRAKE FEATURE

Because the squeaking brake feature always plays for approximately 3

seconds, it is possible that the brake sounds will play longer or shorter than
what visually seems prototypical. You will find that by practicing with the
brake feature, you can quickly determine how quickly to throttle down and
what speeds and voltage settings give you the most prototypical braking effect.

Typical users will find the feature to be a very realistic way to simulate the

sound of an engine slowing down for curves, crossings or coming to a stop at a
station, side track or switch yard.

As mentioned above, you will find that

initially your engine may continue to play the brake sounds once your engine
comes to a stop or that the sounds stop prematurely before the engine comes to
a complete halt. For example, if you simply run the engine and turn the throttle
off quickly, the brake sounds will likely continue playing even though the
engine has come to a complete stop. This annoying effect can be eliminated by
simply practicing with the brake feature. In no time, you will quickly learn
how to “feather" the throttle to keep the engine moving while the brake sounds
play and then turning the throttle off just as the sounds stop.

Remember that

once you stop the engine, you should turn the throttle to the off position if you
don’t want to activate the Passenger Sounds feature described later in this
manual.

The ProtoSound squealing brake feature also has the ability to simulate the

squeal of wheel flanges when your train enters a curve at high speeds. The
same brake squealing sound plays, but you don’t need to reduce the transformer
throttle to activate the squealing sounds. To play the squealing sounds as wheel
flange sounds, trigger the brake feature using either method 1 or 2 above. Once
triggered set the transformer throttle setting at 14 volts or higher. As your
engine enters a curve (or anywhere on the layout) quic[ky “flick" your
transformer whistle button about half way. This “flicking" action causes the
transformer to release a short DC signal that ProtoSounds reads as an indicator
to activate the brake sounds. The engine won’t slow down even though the
sounds play. This simulates the wheel flange squeal of a train travelling
through a turn too quickly.

Note: Consistent activation of the wheel flange squealing is determined by the

condition of your transformer’s whistle button rectifier disc. Older rectifier

discs may need to be replaced in order to play squealing sounds.

Summary of Contents for Blue Comet

Page 1: ...iring instructions and is completely compatible with most other 3 rail locomotives rolling stock and accessories The locomotive and tender are equipped with several deluxe features that are simple and...

Page 2: ...O PROGRAM PROTOSOUNDS 18 Entering RESET Options 18 Setting The Engine Volume 19 Programming For A Separate Bell Button Controller 20 Programming For Squeaking Brake Operation 20 Programming For Whistl...

Page 3: ...tered each time the throttle is turned on and off or by using the transformer direction switch if so equipped The reverse unit is designed to ignore dirty track dead spots on switches or minor short c...

Page 4: ...k out and coat the interior engine components When the smoke output begins to diminish while running the engine an additional 10 15 drops of smoke fluid should be added or the smoke unit switch should...

Page 5: ...ck the reverse unit begins in RESET or what seems like a neutral state Power must be interrupted again to get the locomotive to enter the forward state It is this first RESET state that gives ProtoSou...

Page 6: ...eatures simply leave RESET and wait 2 2 seconds before interrupting the power to put the engine in forward After you leave RESET your engine will operate normally in all the direction states of forwar...

Page 7: ...uld begin chiming To turn the bell off press the whistle button again If you want to keep the bell on while running the engine simply interrupt the power with the transformer throttle or the transform...

Page 8: ...quences While the sounds are selected to play randomly by the microprocessor there is no guarantee that you won t hear the same message repeated twice or more times SQUEAKING BRAKE SOUNDS ProtoSound e...

Page 9: ...and turn the throttle off quickly the brake sounds will likely continue playing even though the engine has come to a complete stop This annoying effect can be eliminated by simply practicing with the...

Page 10: ...parture messages passenger disembarking and embarking sounds conductor voices and general train station ambient sounds Each is described in more detail in the following sections ACTIVATING PASSENGER S...

Page 11: ...whistle button To activate the feature turn on the transformer throttle and get your engine into the neutral position not RESET Once in neutral set the transformer throttle at 8 volts or less and pres...

Page 12: ...same direction it arrived The following operator controlled events control PFA s actions and sounds Event 1 Forward While the locomotive is running in forward or reverse PFA is activated by the operat...

Page 13: ...ling for a taxi In addition several highlight or foreground sounds play including more conductor voices saying watch your step have a nice day and baggage to the right Event 3 Reverse The operator now...

Page 14: ...ase Event 5 Forward The operator now interrupts the transformer throttle again to enter the next reverse unit phase forward PFA confirms to the operator that it has entered the forward phase by playin...

Page 15: ...ipped with ProtoSounds or PFA If the engine isn t equipped with PFA the only thing to remember is that you not turn up the transformer throttle very high when entering the reverse state found in Event...

Page 16: ...ender body is a special NiCad 7 cell 8 4v battery NOT the 6 cell 7 2v battery found in most convenience stores The 6 cell NiCad is NOT recommended for use with ProtoSound applications The battery is c...

Page 17: ...he chassis See Fig 6 below allows you to control all the sounds in the system and a remote control RESET option Option 6 allows you to control the volume level of the engine sounds remotely from the t...

Page 18: ...e one feature at a time through the available options An air release sound is heard each time the throttle is advanced In addition there are special sounds to tell you what RESET position you are in F...

Page 19: ...e you 50 volume pushing it a third time will give you 25 volume and pushing it a fourth time will give you no sound The microprocessor will immediately play the sound level each time the whistle butto...

Page 20: ...been programmed for a bell button Simply turn the throttle off and then on again to Lock In the new setting To reset the computer to its original factory default setting no separate bell button operat...

Page 21: ...r engine is in neutral you will need to program ProtoSounds to do so as the factory setting only allows the horn to blow in forward or reverse To do this enter RESET and go to Feature 25 See the secti...

Page 22: ...iple heading ProtoSound equipped engines since every engine equipped with a ProtoCoupler will fire when prompted to by the operator By turning off the ProtoCoupler operation on certain engines you can...

Page 23: ...in Feature 28 until ProtoSounds only dings once instead of twice ACTIVATING REMOTE LOCK OUT CONTROL ProtoSound equipped engines feature a RESET setting that allows the operator to remotely lock the en...

Page 24: ...ir original factory defaults including Remote Lockout Control RESETTING ALL PROTOSOUND OPTIONS TO FACTORY DEFAULTS ProtoSounds is equipped with a RESET feature Feature 18 that resets all programmable...

Page 25: ...OFF AND THEN LET GO OF THE WHISTLE BUTTON After about one second you will hear a short horn blast QUICKLY TURN THE THROTTLE BACK ON AGAIN Your engine is now locked into Forward or Reverse and it will...

Page 26: ...or coupler firing depending on the transformer throttle voltage settings prior to the user s attempt to lock out the engine Remember the whistle doesn t blow in NEUTRAL unless you programmed it to do...

Page 27: ...ditional grease until after 50 hours of operation or one year whichever comes first Grease can be added by inserting grease into the gear box inside the locomotive chassis In order to access the gear...

Page 28: ...on the rear set of flanged drivers While these tires are extremely durable and long lasting there may arise a time where they will need to be replaced Should this occur you will need to remove the si...

Page 29: ...tself inside the groove properly Replacement tires are available directly from MTH Electric Trains HEADLIGHT REPLACEMENT 2 and 3 Rail The locomotive s headlights are controlled by the track voltage an...

Page 30: ...button is depressed fully the ProtoSound circuit may not recognize the signal Try pressing the whistle button slower taking approximately 1 second to fully depress the button BELL PROBLEMS REMEDY Whe...

Page 31: ...se even after the short whistle blast sounds You are waiting too long to turn the throttle back on after the short whistle blast sounds The power must be turned back on immediately after the short whi...

Page 32: ...have completed This will guarantee that the system check will have been completed since the startup sounds take longer than 2 2 seconds to play If the problem persists we recommend that you operate t...

Page 33: ...n on the bell when the system enters Event 5 After approximately 15 rings of the bell it automatically will turn off Whenever PFA is enabled pressing the whistle and bell buttons has no affect Because...

Page 34: ...er Type Lionel 1032 U A 5 16v 90 Watt Standard Lionel 1032M U A 5 16v 90 Watt Standard Lionel 1033 U A 5 16v 90 Watt Standard Lionel 1043 U A 5 16v 90 Watt Standard Lionel 1043M U A 5 16v 90 Watt Stan...

Page 35: ...hould be followed including the following Read this and all related manuals transformer power supply locomotive etc thoroughly before using this device This device is not recommended for children unde...

Page 36: ...of your sales receipt and a full description of the problem must be included to facilitate the repairs Please include the description regardless of whether you discussed the problem with one of our se...

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