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Horns
Bells
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CV 163-0 Nathan S-25 (Default)
• CV 164-0 - Bronze Bell #1 (Default)
• CV 163-1 Nathan P-5-R24-OC
• CV 164-1 - Steel Bell #1
• CV 163-2 Nathan P-3-OC
• CV 164-2 - Bronze Bell #2
• CV 163-3 Nathan M3
• CV 164-3 - Steel Bell #2
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CV 163-4 Leslie S-3L
• CV 163-5 Leslie S-2M
Air Dryer
• CV 163-6 Hancock Air Whistle
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CV 166-0 Air Dryer #1 (Default)
•
CV 166-1 Air Dryer #2
Brake Squeal
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CV 166-2 Air Dryer #3
• CV 165-1 - Composite Shoes (Default)
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CV 166-3 Air Dryer #4
• CV 165-2 - Cast Iron Shoes
Note that you can only change these sound settings on a programming track or using
a LokProgrammer.
SOUND VOLUME SETTINGS
The sound volumes on your decoder have been pre-set at the factory to levels that we
found comfortable on our test tracks.
Sound levels are very much a matter of personal taste (especially if you are going deaf
like we are), and what sounds great in one layout environment may sound too loud or
too soft in another. Fortunately, the sound levels can be easily adjusted to best suit your
own requirements and we recommend that you experiment with different settings if you
don’t care for the default levels.
To set the volume levels go into the program mode on your DCC system (refer to your
system’s manual for instructions on how to do this as each system is slightly different);
enter the desired CV number; then enter the desired levels. Note that this can be done
either on a programming track or on the main (ops mode) if your DCC system supports
programming on the main.
We strongly recommend that you keep notes on which settings you have changed and
which values were used. If you ever need to do a reset on the decoder (see “Factory
Reset” below) then having good notes will allow you to easily re-enter any changes that
you might want to keep.