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RailKing PCC Street Car Operating Manual

TRANSFORMER WIRING CHART

  ProtoSounds® is designed to work with any standard AC transformer that
uses a “Pure Sine-Wave" format.  The chart below lists the many Lionel®
compatible transformers, such as the Lionel KW or ZW models.  In
addition, the chart details how the terminals on these compatible
transformers should be attached to your layout.  The Trainmaster system
from Lionel® (marked with an asterisk below) will not function correctly

Transformer

Model

Center Rail

Outside Rail

Min/Max.

Voltage

Power

Rating

Transformer

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

Standard

Lionel 1044

U

A

5-16v*

90-Watt

Standard

Lionel 1053

U

A

8-17v

60-Watt

Standard

Lionel 1063

U

A

8-17v

60-Watt

Standard

All-Trol

Left Terminal

Right Terminal

0-24v

300-Watt

Electronic

Cab-1/Powerma

st er

A

U

0-18v

135V.A.

Electronic

Dallee Hostler

Left Terminal

Right Terminal

Lionel LW

A

U

8-18v

75-Watt

Standard

Lionel KW

A or B

U

6-20v

190-Watt

Standard

MRC Tech II

Left Terminal

2

nd

 From Left

0-15v*

40V.A.

Electronic

Lionel MW (not

recommende d)

Outside Track

Terminal

Inside Track

Terminal

5-16v*

50V.A.

Electronic

R.O.W.

Red Terminal

Black Terminal

0-24v

384-Watt

Standard

Lionel RS-1

Red Terminal

Black Terminal

0-18v

50V.A.

Electronic

Lionel RW

U

A

9-19v

110-Watt

Standard

Lionel SW

U

A

Unknown

130-Watt

Standard

 Lionel TW

U

A

8-18v

175-Watt

Standard

Lionel ZW

A or D

U

8-20v

275-Watt

Standard

MTH Z4000

Red

Black

5-21v

390-Watt

Standard

with ProtoSounds® without disrupting the sound effects. Therefore,
whenever ProtoSounds® senses that the Trainmaster system is being used,
it automatically disables ProtoSounds® sound effects.  The operator retains 
control over the engine, but no sound effects will play. 

*ProtoSounds needs over 14 volts of power to work properly.  Overloading or using in-line
accessories with this transformer may lower the peak voltage below ProtoSound’s
requirements.

Summary of Contents for PCC Street Car

Page 1: ...t car is equipped with a DCRU electronic reverse unit and can be optionally equipped with the ProtoSound Digital Sound and train control system which contains several deluxe features that are simple a...

Page 2: ...14 Programming For A Separate Bell Button Controller 15 Programming For Squeaking Brake Operation 16 Programming For Horn In Neutral Operation 17 Programming For TAS Operation 17 Activating Reverse U...

Page 3: ...prototypical speeds Once the engine is placed on the track the throttle on the transformer can be advanced You will see that only the car s lights come on and that only two dings of the ProtoSound bel...

Page 4: ...verse unit begins in RESET or what seems like a neutral state Power must be interrupted again to get the car to enter the forward state It is this first RESET state that gives ProtoSound its unique re...

Page 5: ...leave RESET your car will operate normally in all the direction states of forward neutral and reverse HORN OPERATION Your RailKing ProtoSound equipped street car features a digital recording of a PCC...

Page 6: ...pushing the button on to start the bell sound the operator must push and release the bell button quickly Failure to release the button quickly will activate the Trolley Announcement feature which is...

Page 7: ...turn the throttle off quickly the brake sounds will likely continue playing even though the car has come to a complete stop This annoying effect can be eliminated by simply practicing with the brake...

Page 8: ...voltages or become silent when power from the transformer is shut off the battery charge may be low Before replacing the battery you should put the engine in NEUTRAL and leave the transformer throttl...

Page 9: ...imulate the arrival disembarking embarking and departure of a PCC stop The sounds include the PCC driver announcing the stop and the upcoming stop passenger disembarking and embarking sounds driver to...

Page 10: ...he operator can expect to hear a variety of different sounds including the driver asking the passengers to move to the back to have their fare ready as well as the sounds of footsteps general passenge...

Page 11: ...by pressing the bell button In short the insulated track section and diode are acting like a bell button Whenever the car runs through the insulated section it will receive the negative DC signal and...

Page 12: ...T position Tip 2 You do not have to be in the forward state to utilize TAS For example if you activate the TAS feature while in reverse and interrupt the throttle to enter neutral you will be entering...

Page 13: ...ad empire s motive power never before seen in model railroading Each programmable feature can be accessed whenever your car is in the RESET state as described earlier on page 4 By following the instru...

Page 14: ...6 To access the feature advance the transformer throttle to put the engine in RESET Move the throttle up and down as described on page 5 6 times After you hear the clank and clink indicating that you...

Page 15: ...he sectionUsing RESET To Program ProtoSounds on page 13 Once in Feature 20 press the whistle button and wait for the module to sound a bell ding s Continue pushing the whistle button until the module...

Page 16: ...es are activated for full time operation repeat the above procedure but keep pushing the whistle button until the module only responds with two bell dings PROGRAMMING FOR HORN IN NEUTRAL OPERATION If...

Page 17: ...whistle button and wait for ProtoSounds to sound a bell ding s Continue pressing the whistle button on and off until ProtoSounds sounds one bell ding s signifying that the TAS feature has been turned...

Page 18: ...an go to RESET Feature 18 to reset all ProtoSound features back to their original factory defaults including Remote Lockout Control RESETTING ALL PROTOSOUND OPTIONS TO FACTORY DEFAULTS ProtoSounds is...

Page 19: ...e button WHILE THE HORN IS BLOWING TURN THE THROTTLE 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 engi...

Page 20: ...make any difference on how the lockout function operates you may hear one of the three different NEUTRAL activated sounds To unlock the engine from the NEUTRAL position follow the process to unlock t...

Page 21: ...ry and shouldn t need additional grease until after 50 hours of operation or one year whichever comes first Grease cannot be added to the internal gearing until the body is removed from the chassis wh...

Page 22: ...may arise a time where they will need to be replaced Should this occur you will need to remove the power truck from the chassis in order to slip the new tire over the grooved drive wheel We suggest y...

Page 23: ...ion section on the preceding pages Once the cab has been removed from the chassis gently twist and push the bulb to unlock it from its lamp housing Once unlocked the bulb will pull out of the socket I...

Page 24: ...use the signal is weaker when the whistle button is depressed fully the ProtoSound circuit may not recognize the signal Try pressing the whistle button slower taking approximately 1 second to fully de...

Page 25: ...l hear the TAS sounds because setting the motor volume only controls the sound of the car itself All other sounds including TAS the horn and bell will continue to play at the volume level set by the m...

Page 26: ...lower movement as you interrupt the power in RESET and enter the Forwaard Phase BRAKE SOUND PROBLEMS REMEDY When the transformer is throttled down the sounds won t play The brake features has not been...

Page 27: ...utomatically comes on TAS has a built in command to turn on the bell when the system enters and leaves TAS When leaving TAS the bell will ring 2 times before turning off Whenever TAS is enabled pressi...

Page 28: ...v 300 Watt Electronic Cab 1 Powerma st er A U 0 18v 135V A Electronic Dallee Hostler Left Terminal Right Terminal Lionel LW A U 8 18v 75 Watt Standard Lionel KW A or B U 6 20v 190 Watt Standard MRC Te...

Page 29: ...and press and hold the transformer whistle button until you hear a soft warbled bell sound RESET OPERATION DEFAULT CLANKS CLINKS 6 Engine Volume Full Volume 1 Clank 1 Clinks 10 RESERVED 2 Clanks 0 Cl...

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Page 32: ...one number Return Authorization number a copy of your sales receipt and a full description of the problem must be included to facilitate the repairs Please include the description regardless of whethe...

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