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Um im internationalen Markt für schwere Güterzug-Dieselloks Fuß zu fassen, entwickelte ADtranz mit Partner General Electric GE 1996 die sechsachsige dieselelektrische DE-AC 33C. Der auf den griffigen Namen Blue Tiger getaufte Prototyp wurde unter anderen von der DB getestet. Einem Auftrag über 30 Exemplare für Pakistan und 20 für Malaysia folgten zehn verbesserte Loks für mehrere Deutsche Privatbahnen. Der Dieselmotor GE 7FDL 12 EFI leistet 2460 kW bei 1050 1/min und erzeugt die Energie für die sechs Antriebsmotoren GEB 15, die ebenfalls von GE stammen. Die Höchstgeschwindigkeit liegt bei 120 km/h. Mit einer Anfahrzugkraft von 517 kN stellt sie alle anderen in Deutschland eingesetzten Dieselloks in den Schatten. Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
Um im internationalen Markt für schwere Güterzug-Dieselloks Fuß zu fassen, entwickelte ADtranz mit Partner General Electric GE 1996 die sechsachsige dieselelektrische DE-AC 33C. Der auf den griffigen Namen Blue Tiger getaufte Prototyp wurde unter anderen von der DB getestet. Einem Auftrag über 30 Exemplare für Pakistan und 20 für Malaysia folgten zehn verbesserte Loks für mehrere Deutsche Privatbahnen. Der Dieselmotor GE 7FDL 12 EFI leistet 2460 kW bei 1050 1/min und erzeugt die Energie für die sechs Antriebsmotoren GEB 15, die ebenfalls von GE stammen. Die Höchstgeschwindigkeit liegt bei 120 km/h. Mit einer Anfahrzugkraft von 517 kN stellt sie alle anderen in Deutschland eingesetzten Dieselloks in den Schatten. Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
Recorded from Reading Northern #425
We would like to give a special thanks to the Reading and Northern Railroad for their help in this project.
Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad 425 is a 4-6-2 light "Pacific" type steam locomotive originally built in 1928 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Gulf, Mobile & Northern Railroad. After the GM&N was consolidated into the Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad in 1940, the locomotive was renumbered #580 and served in passenger service before being retired in 1950. Today, the locomotive is owned and operated by the Reading & Northern Railroad, based out of Port Clinton, Pennsylvania in excursion service.
While recorded from a light pacific 4-6-2 this file can be used for smaller locomotives in many wheel arrangments.
Whistles:
CV163=0 HVSR #3 Crosby 3 Chime *
CV163=1 #425 RBMN *
CV163=2 Soo Line 1003
CV163=3 SP 4449 Daylight
CV163=4 Single Chime Hooter
CV163=5 CPR 2317
CV163=6 Western Maryland 6 Chime
CV163=7 CN 4 Chime
CV163=8 PRR Banshee #1
CV163=9 DRG&W 484
CV163=10 PRR Pre-War 3-Chime *
CV163=11 RDG 6-Chime *
Bells:
CV164=0 #3 HVSR Bell 1
CV164=1 Pnuematic Bell 2
CV164=2 #425 RBMN Bell
CV164=3 SOO Line 1003 Bell
CV164=4 DRG&W K27 Bell
Brake Squeal:
CV165=0 Brake Squeal #1 Long
CV165=1 Brake Squeal #1 Short
CV165=2 Brake Squeal #2 Long
CV165=3 Brake Squeal #2 Short
CV165=4 Brake Squeal #3 Long
CV165=5 Brake Squeal #4Short
Dynamos:
CV166=0 Soo Line 1003 Dynamo
CV166=1 K27 463 Dynamo
Air Pumps
CV167=0 Cross Compound #1 Soo Line 1003
CV167=1 Cross Compound #2 K27 463
CV167=2 #425 RBMN Air Pump
CV167=3 Westinghouse Single Stage 9" Air Pump HVSR #3
Reversers
CV168=0 Johnson Bar
CV168=1 Power Reverse
The ESU Full Throttle Steam files now include a few new logic features for added operational realism while still leaving you in control of HOW YOU wish to run your locomotive.
Heavy Load: F9 by default.
Similar to the “Drive Hold” button on the Full Throttle Diesel files “Heavy Load” allows you to adjust the “Steam Cut Off Valve” at any speed allowing for a fierce full chuff or drifting with snifters and rod clanks. Heavy load can also act as an offset allowing speed adjustments when engaged if desired.
Coast: F4 by default.
Opposite of “Heavy Load” Coast allows for a negative offset allow drifting sounds of Rods and snifter valves at any speed. You again have the option to hold the speed to adjust the speed with this offset active. Even allowing for an increase of speed with no chuffs as if drifting downhill.
Independent brake: F10 by default
Identical to the Full Throttle Diesel files. This allows for the locomotive to stop more quickly than its regular momentum would normally carry it. This one is pretty self-explanatory – just press the brake and come to a stop! For additional options there are 3 Braking rates that can be set up for user preference.
Articulation: Sound Slot 2
By adding Sound Slot 2 to the F8 Function Mapping and enabling the "Secondary Trigger" (CV250) you can add a second set of drivers making any ESU Steam File articulated.
Function Mappable Air Horn: F21 by default
Sound Slot 21.
Many Steam locomotives had a single chime airhorn equipped. Those modelling SP, MILW, and others can now have this feature and put it where they would like in the function mapping in addition to the whistle.
S0804 - Release Notes
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V-4 R-3:
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- updated independent brake
- updated boiler hiss
- updated steam chuff sound slot
V-5 R-4:
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- changed whistle sound slot 3 maximum sound slot speed to 128 Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
Introduced in 2012, General Electric's Tier 4 GEVo Series represents the latest in diesel-electric locomotive technology. The GE Tier 4 GEVo is designed to meet increasingly stringent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations.
The EPA “Tier” emissions standards are a series, or Tiers, of allowable emissions levels based upon a locomotives’ date of manufacture. The highest and most stringent tier level, Tier 4, sets maximum allowable NOx and hydrocarbon emissions levels for locomotives built for domestic use 2015 onward.
While similar in appearance to previous GE GEVo designs, the Tier 4 models featured a longer frame compared to their predecessors. This allows for a larger radiator “cab” (GE refers to the various sections of the long hood as “cabs”), and a "hump" over the engine cab for advanced exhaust treatment equipment.
Initially, a boxy housing filled the entire roofline on the blue-painted field test/demonstrator units. Due to changes in treatment equipment and clearance issues, the "hump" would decrease in size and shape into a boxy compartment around the exhaust on initial production units. This culminated in an angled compartment surrounding the exhaust manifold on the latest production versions (2016+).
Despite boxier engine cab rooflines and a radically styled radiator cab, the basic Tier 4 design shares a family appearance with GE safety cab-equipped units going back to the DASH-9s of the 1990s. It even includes the same 12-cylinder GEVo-12 series prime mover and 4,400hp as its predecessor model.
The Tier 4 units have proven to be popular with the major railroads including BNSF Railway, Canadian National, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific. While GE has settled on a basic carbody design to keep production costs down, there are notable variations and detail differences due to customer specifications.
With many units built for railroads across the US and in Canada, the Tier 4 GEVo can be seen operating nationwide in a variety of assignments.
File is set up for Flashing Ditchlights. This is not correct for all railroads, for UP, BNSF, and others please change the following CVs to to have ditchlights remain constant when horn is blown.
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 2
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CV316 = 0
There are up to 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals and 2 bells included on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48.
Prime Mover:
CV48-0 GE GEVO 12LDD6 (No Smart Start) - (Default)
CV48-16 GE GEVO 12LDD6 (3 minute smart start cycle*)
CV48-32 GE GEVO 12LDD6 (6 minute smart start cycle*)
CV48-48 GE GEVO 12LDD6 (Auto Shutdown, throttle up to start)
*The Smart Start feature means that when the locomotive is stopped, the prime mover will idle for the time indicated and then
automatically shut down for the same amount of time before automatically re-starting and running again for the time indicated over and
over. While the prime mover is shut down, any speed command from the throttle will start the prime mover again. The 25 second start-up
delay applies before the locomotive will move unless turned off by CV124=16.
Uses our INTERMEDIATE-HORNS-AND-BELLS template...
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=1 Nathan AirChime K5HL #2
CV48=2 Nathan AirChime K5HL #3
CV48=3 Nathan K5H
CV48=4 GECX Nathan K3HL & K2H Horn 001 Forward/Reverse
CV48=5 Nathan K3HL
CV48=6 Nathan K5LLA
CV48=7 Nathan K5LLA #2
CV48=8 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=9 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=10 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=11 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=12 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=13 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=14 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=15 Nathan AirChime K5HL
Bells:
CV48=0 Graham-White E-Bell
CV48=64 Graham-White E-Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 0
0 - GE GEVO 12LDD6
0 - Nathan AirChime K5HL
0 - Graham-White E-Bell
Total 0+0+0 = 0
New FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
http://www.esu.eu/en/downloads/instruction-manuals/digital-decoders/ Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
Introduced in 2012, General Electric's Tier 4 GEVo Series represents the latest in diesel-electric locomotive technology. The GE Tier 4 GEVo is designed to meet increasingly stringent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations.
The EPA “Tier” emissions standards are a series, or Tiers, of allowable emissions levels based upon a locomotives’ date of manufacture. The highest and most stringent tier level, Tier 4, sets maximum allowable NOx and hydrocarbon emissions levels for locomotives built for domestic use 2015 onward.
While similar in appearance to previous GE GEVo designs, the Tier 4 models featured a longer frame compared to their predecessors. This allows for a larger radiator “cab” (GE refers to the various sections of the long hood as “cabs”), and a "hump" over the engine cab for advanced exhaust treatment equipment.
Initially, a boxy housing filled the entire roofline on the blue-painted field test/demonstrator units. Due to changes in treatment equipment and clearance issues, the "hump" would decrease in size and shape into a boxy compartment around the exhaust on initial production units. This culminated in an angled compartment surrounding the exhaust manifold on the latest production versions (2016+).
Despite boxier engine cab rooflines and a radically styled radiator cab, the basic Tier 4 design shares a family appearance with GE safety cab-equipped units going back to the DASH-9s of the 1990s. It even includes the same 12-cylinder GEVo-12 series prime mover and 4,400hp as its predecessor model.
The Tier 4 units have proven to be popular with the major railroads including BNSF Railway, Canadian National, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific. While GE has settled on a basic carbody design to keep production costs down, there are notable variations and detail differences due to customer specifications.
With many units built for railroads across the US and in Canada, the Tier 4 GEVo can be seen operating nationwide in a variety of assignments.
File is set up for Flashing Ditchlights. This is not correct for all railroads, for UP, BNSF, and others please change the following CVs to to have ditchlights remain constant when horn is blown.
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 2
----------------------
CV316 = 0
There are up to 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals and 2 bells included on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48.
Prime Mover:
CV48-0 GE GEVO ET44AC (No Smart Start) - (Default)
CV48-16 GE GEVO ET44AC (3 minute smart start cycle*)
CV48-32 GE GEVO ET44AC (6 minute smart start cycle*)
CV48-48 GE GEVO ET44AC (Auto Shutdown, throttle up to start)
*The Smart Start feature means that when the locomotive is stopped, the prime mover will idle for the time indicated and then
automatically shut down for the same amount of time before automatically re-starting and running again for the time indicated over and
over. While the prime mover is shut down, any speed command from the throttle will start the prime mover again. The 25 second start-up
delay applies before the locomotive will move unless turned off by CV124=16.
Uses our INTERMEDIATE-HORNS-AND-BELLS template...
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=1 Nathan AirChime K5HL #2
CV48=2 Nathan AirChime K5HL #3
CV48=3 Nathan K5H
CV48=4 GECX Nathan K3HL & K2H Horn 001 Forward/Reverse
CV48=5 Nathan K3HL
CV48=6 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=7 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=8 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=9 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=10 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=11 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=12 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=13 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=14 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=15 Nathan AirChime K5HL
Bells:
CV48=0 Graham-White E-Bell
CV48=64 Graham-White E-Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 0
0 - GE GEVO ET44AC
0 - Nathan AirChime K5HL
0 - Graham-White E-Bell
Total 0+0+0 = 0
New FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
http://www.esu.eu/en/downloads/instruction-manuals/digital-decoders/ Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
Introduced in 2012, General Electric's Tier 4 GEVo Series represents the latest in diesel-electric locomotive technology. The GE Tier 4 GEVo is designed to meet increasingly stringent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations.
The EPA “Tier” emissions standards are a series, or Tiers, of allowable emissions levels based upon a locomotives’ date of manufacture. The highest and most stringent tier level, Tier 4, sets maximum allowable NOx and hydrocarbon emissions levels for locomotives built for domestic use 2015 onward.
While similar in appearance to previous GE GEVo designs, the Tier 4 models featured a longer frame compared to their predecessors. This allows for a larger radiator “cab” (GE refers to the various sections of the long hood as “cabs”), and a "hump" over the engine cab for advanced exhaust treatment equipment.
Initially, a boxy housing filled the entire roofline on the blue-painted field test/demonstrator units. Due to changes in treatment equipment and clearance issues, the "hump" would decrease in size and shape into a boxy compartment around the exhaust on initial production units. This culminated in an angled compartment surrounding the exhaust manifold on the latest production versions (2016+).
Despite boxier engine cab rooflines and a radically styled radiator cab, the basic Tier 4 design shares a family appearance with GE safety cab-equipped units going back to the DASH-9s of the 1990s. It even includes the same 12-cylinder GEVo-12 series prime mover and 4,400hp as its predecessor model.
The Tier 4 units have proven to be popular with the major railroads including BNSF Railway, Canadian National, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific. While GE has settled on a basic carbody design to keep production costs down, there are notable variations and detail differences due to customer specifications.
With many units built for railroads across the US and in Canada, the Tier 4 GEVo can be seen operating nationwide in a variety of assignments.
File is set up for Flashing Ditchlights. This is not correct for all railroads, for UP, BNSF, and others please change the following CVs to to have ditchlights remain constant when horn is blown.
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 2
----------------------
CV316 = 0
New FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
http://www.esu.eu/en/downloads/instruction-manuals/digital-decoders/ Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
Introduced in 2012, General Electric's Tier 4 GEVo Series represents the latest in diesel-electric locomotive technology. The GE Tier 4 GEVo is designed to meet increasingly stringent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations.
The EPA “Tier” emissions standards are a series, or Tiers, of allowable emissions levels based upon a locomotives’ date of manufacture. The highest and most stringent tier level, Tier 4, sets maximum allowable NOx and hydrocarbon emissions levels for locomotives built for domestic use 2015 onward.
While similar in appearance to previous GE GEVo designs, the Tier 4 models featured a longer frame compared to their predecessors. This allows for a larger radiator “cab” (GE refers to the various sections of the long hood as “cabs”), and a "hump" over the engine cab for advanced exhaust treatment equipment.
Initially, a boxy housing filled the entire roofline on the blue-painted field test/demonstrator units. Due to changes in treatment equipment and clearance issues, the "hump" would decrease in size and shape into a boxy compartment around the exhaust on initial production units. This culminated in an angled compartment surrounding the exhaust manifold on the latest production versions (2016+).
Despite boxier engine cab rooflines and a radically styled radiator cab, the basic Tier 4 design shares a family appearance with GE safety cab-equipped units going back to the DASH-9s of the 1990s. It even includes the same 12-cylinder GEVo-12 series prime mover and 4,400hp as its predecessor model.
The Tier 4 units have proven to be popular with the major railroads including BNSF Railway, Canadian National, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific. While GE has settled on a basic carbody design to keep production costs down, there are notable variations and detail differences due to customer specifications.
With many units built for railroads across the US and in Canada, the Tier 4 GEVo can be seen operating nationwide in a variety of assignments.
File is set up for Flashing Ditchlights. This is not correct for all railroads, for UP, BNSF, and others please change the following CVs to to have ditchlights remain constant when horn is blown.
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 2
----------------------
CV316 = 0
There are up to 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals and 2 bells included on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48.
Prime Mover:
CV48-0 GE GEVO ET44AC (No Smart Start) - (Default)
CV48-16 GE GEVO ET44AC (3 minute smart start cycle*)
CV48-32 GE GEVO ET44AC (6 minute smart start cycle*)
CV48-48 GE GEVO ET44AC (Auto Shutdown, throttle up to start)
*The Smart Start feature means that when the locomotive is stopped, the prime mover will idle for the time indicated and then
automatically shut down for the same amount of time before automatically re-starting and running again for the time indicated over and
over. While the prime mover is shut down, any speed command from the throttle will start the prime mover again. The 25 second start-up
delay applies before the locomotive will move unless turned off by CV124=16.
Uses our INTERMEDIATE-HORNS-AND-BELLS template...
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=1 Nathan AirChime K5HL #2
CV48=2 Nathan AirChime K5HL #3
CV48=3 Nathan K5H
CV48=4 GECX Nathan K3HL & K2H Horn 001 Forward/Reverse
CV48=5 Nathan K3HL
CV48=6 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=7 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=8 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=9 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=10 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=11 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=12 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=13 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=14 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=15 Nathan AirChime K5HL
Bells:
CV48=0 Graham-White E-Bell
CV48=64 Graham-White E-Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 0
0 - GE GEVO ET44AC
0 - Nathan AirChime K5HL
0 - Graham-White E-Bell
Total 0+0+0 = 0
New FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
http://www.esu.eu/en/downloads/instruction-manuals/digital-decoders/ Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
Introduced in 2012, General Electric's Tier 4 GEVo Series represents the latest in diesel-electric locomotive technology. The GE Tier 4 GEVo is designed to meet increasingly stringent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations. The EPA “Tier” emissions standards are a series, or Tiers, of allowable emissions levels based upon a locomotives’ date of manufacture. The highest and most stringent tier level, Tier 4, sets maximum allowable NOx and hydrocarbon emissions levels for locomotives built for domestic use 2015 onward. While similar in appearance to previous GE GEVo designs, the Tier 4 models featured a longer frame compared to their predecessors. This allows for a larger radiator “cab” (GE refers to the various sections of the long hood as “cabs”), and a "hump" over the engine cab for advanced exhaust treatment equipment. Initially, a boxy housing filled the entire roofline on the blue-painted field test/demonstrator units. Due to changes in treatment equipment and clearance issues, the "hump" would decrease in size and shape into a boxy compartment around the exhaust on initial production units. This culminated in an angled compartment surrounding the exhaust manifold on the latest production versions (2016+). Despite boxier engine cab rooflines and a radically styled radiator cab, the basic Tier 4 design shares a family appearance with GE safety cab-equipped units going back to the DASH-9s of the 1990s. It even includes the same 12-cylinder GEVo-12 series prime mover and 4,400hp as its predecessor model. The Tier 4 units have proven to be popular with the major railroads including BNSF Railway, Canadian National, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific. While GE has settled on a basic carbody design to keep production costs down, there are notable variations and detail differences due to customer specifications. With many units built for railroads across the US and in Canada, the Tier 4 GEVo can be seen operating nationwide in a variety of assignments.
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Ditch light configuration:
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NS, CSX, and GECX have Flashing ditch lights. Please change the following CVs to activate when F2 (horn) is blown.
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 2, CV316 = 128
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Information for the Sound version:
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There are up to 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals and 2 bells included on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48.
Prime Mover:
CV48=0 GE GEVO 12LDD6
Horns:
CV48=0 GECX Nathan K3HL & K2H Horn 001 Forward/Reverse
CV48=1 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=2 Nathan AirChime K5HL #2
CV48=3 Nathan AirChime K5HL #3
CV48=4 Nathan K5H
CV48=5 Nathan K3H
CV48=6 Nathan K5LLA
CV48=7 Nathan K5LLA #2
CV48=8 GECX Nathan K3HL & K2H Horn 001 Forward/Reverse
CV48=9 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=10 Nathan AirChime K5HL #2
CV48=11 Nathan AirChime K5HL #3
CV48=12 Nathan K5H
CV48=13 Nathan K3H
CV48=14 Nathan K5LLA
CV48=15 Nathan K5LLA #2
Bells:
CV48=0 Graham-White E-Bell
CV48=64 Graham-White E-Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 0
0 - GE GEVO 12LDD6
1 - Nathan AirChime K5HL
0 - Graham-White E-Bell
Total 0+1+0 = 1
FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
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Information for the Non-Sound version:
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Use this file with ESU 54686 LokPilot Micro DCC Next18: All Roadnames will be able to use the lighting in this file. Some with slight CV modification. As set up UP and BNSF will be set correctly. Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
ScaleTrains.com Tier 4 Gevo
**MOTHERBOARD DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET TO ON**
90489 LSV4.0 LokSound File. *Must use LSV4.0, File will not work with a LokSound Select*
90689 LPV4.0 Non Sound LokPilot File. *Must Use a LPV4.0, File with not work with a LP Standard*
Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
All Roadnames will be able to use the lighting in this file. Some with slight CV modification.
As set up UP and BNSF will be set correctly
NS, CSX, and GECX have Flashing ditch lights. Please change the following CVs to activate when F2 (horn) is blown.
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 2
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CV316 = 128
CN has a special DPU light. When active (F5) headlight is disabled.
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 2
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CV363 = 1
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 3
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CV379 = 2
Introduced in 2012, General Electric's Tier 4 GEVo Series represents the latest in diesel-electric locomotive technology. The GE Tier 4 GEVo is designed to meet increasingly stringent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations.
The EPA “Tier” emissions standards are a series, or Tiers, of allowable emissions levels based upon a locomotives’ date of manufacture. The highest and most stringent tier level, Tier 4, sets maximum allowable NOx and hydrocarbon emissions levels for locomotives built for domestic use 2015 onward.
While similar in appearance to previous GE GEVo designs, the Tier 4 models featured a longer frame compared to their predecessors. This allows for a larger radiator “cab” (GE refers to the various sections of the long hood as “cabs”), and a "hump" over the engine cab for advanced exhaust treatment equipment.
Initially, a boxy housing filled the entire roofline on the blue-painted field test/demonstrator units. Due to changes in treatment equipment and clearance issues, the "hump" would decrease in size and shape into a boxy compartment around the exhaust on initial production units. This culminated in an angled compartment surrounding the exhaust manifold on the latest production versions (2016+).
Despite boxier engine cab rooflines and a radically styled radiator cab, the basic Tier 4 design shares a family appearance with GE safety cab-equipped units going back to the DASH-9s of the 1990s. It even includes the same 12-cylinder GEVo-12 series prime mover and 4,400hp as its predecessor model.
The Tier 4 units have proven to be popular with the major railroads including BNSF Railway, Canadian National, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific. While GE has settled on a basic carbody design to keep production costs down, there are notable variations and detail differences due to customer specifications.
With many units built for railroads across the US and in Canada, the Tier 4 GEVo can be seen operating nationwide in a variety of assignments.
There are up to 16 separate horns, 2 separate brake squeals and 2 bells included on this one sound profile! All changeable using CV48.
Prime Mover:
CV48=0 GE GEVO 12LDD6
Uses our INTERMEDIATE-HORNS-AND-BELLS template...
Horns:
CV48=0 GECX Nathan K3HL & K2H Horn 001 Forward/Reverse
CV48=1 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=2 Nathan AirChime K5HL #2
CV48=3 Nathan AirChime K5HL #3
CV48=4 Nathan K5H
CV48=5 Nathan K3H
CV48=6 Nathan K5LLA
CV48=7 Nathan K5LLA #2
CV48=8 GECX Nathan K3HL & K2H Horn 001 Forward/Reverse
CV48=9 Nathan AirChime K5HL
CV48=10 Nathan AirChime K5HL #2
CV48=11 Nathan AirChime K5HL #3
CV48=12 Nathan K5H
CV48=13 Nathan K3H
CV48=14 Nathan K5LLA
CV48=15 Nathan K5LLA #2
Bells:
CV48=0 Graham-White E-Bell
CV48=64 Graham-White E-Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 0
0 - GE GEVO 12LDD6
1 - Nathan AirChime K5HL
0 - Graham-White E-Bell
Total 0+1+0 = 0
New FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
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Introduced in 2012, General Electric's Tier 4 GEVo Series represents the latest in diesel-electric locomotive technology. The GE Tier 4 GEVo is designed to meet increasingly stringent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions regulations.
The EPA “Tier” emissions standards are a series, or Tiers, of allowable emissions levels based upon a locomotives’ date of manufacture. The highest and most stringent tier level, Tier 4, sets maximum allowable NOx and hydrocarbon emissions levels for locomotives built for domestic use 2015 onward.
While similar in appearance to previous GE GEVo designs, the Tier 4 models featured a longer frame compared to their predecessors. This allows for a larger radiator “cab” (GE refers to the various sections of the long hood as “cabs”), and a "hump" over the engine cab for advanced exhaust treatment equipment.
Initially, a boxy housing filled the entire roofline on the blue-painted field test/demonstrator units. Due to changes in treatment equipment and clearance issues, the "hump" would decrease in size and shape into a boxy compartment around the exhaust on initial production units. This culminated in an angled compartment surrounding the exhaust manifold on the latest production versions (2016+).
Despite boxier engine cab rooflines and a radically styled radiator cab, the basic Tier 4 design shares a family appearance with GE safety cab-equipped units going back to the DASH-9s of the 1990s. It even includes the same 12-cylinder GEVo-12 series prime mover and 4,400hp as its predecessor model.
The Tier 4 units have proven to be popular with the major railroads including BNSF Railway, Canadian National, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern, and Union Pacific. While GE has settled on a basic carbody design to keep production costs down, there are notable variations and detail differences due to customer specifications.
With many units built for railroads across the US and in Canada, the Tier 4 GEVo can be seen operating nationwide in a variety of assignments.
Recorded from a GE E4C6T
This project has an automatic low & high idle. It has a single late (silenced) exhaust stack.
File also contains an "Isolation Switch" Mode on F15 when Standing Still.
Pressing F15 while not moving will lower the prime mover and lock the motor. F15 must be turned off to begin moving.
Another Mode is "Reverser In Center Position". When pressing F24 while stopped, the motor will lock so you can throttle through the notches like the prototype in neutral. F24 must be turned off to begin moving.
This project has "Run 8" mode. When turning on F26 with F28 off, the prime mover goes to run 8. Turning off F26 returns the prime mover sounds back to normal mode.
This project has "Coast" mode. When turning on F27 with F28 off, the prime mover goes to idle for coasting purposes. Turning off F27 returns the prime mover sounds back to normal mode.
You can still use F26 and F27 for manual nothing. You have to keep both F26 and F27 off before pressing F28 to turn on manual notching. Once F28 is on, you can use F26 to notch up and F27 to notch down. F26, F27, and F28 must be turned off to return to normal mode.
This project has "Load" mode. When turning on F29 with F15, F24, F26, F27, F28 off, the prime mover goes into load mode. While you are using load mode, the prime mover will notch up 1 or more notches based on primary load settings(CV104). The throttle notches up using speed instead of requested speed while using the load feature. F29 must be turned off to return to normal mode.
This file is also equipped with a Smart Start feature that cycles the prime mover on and off at intervals of your choice if the throttle is left at Idle and the loco is stopped.
Smart Start (Sound CV14):
CV168=0 No Smart Start Cycle - Default
CV168=1 - 3 Minute Cycle
CV168=2 - 6 Minute Cylcle
CV168=3 - 9 Minute Cylcle
CV168=4 - 12 Minute Cylcle
Etc.....
CV168=255 - 765 Minute Cycle
3rd Gen Horn Pack 1
Horns (SoundCV9):
CV163=0 Leslie S-3L-R
CV163=1 Leslie S-5T-RRO-R
CV163=2 Nathan K-2H
CV163=3 Nathan K-3H-L
CV163=4 Nathan K-3L
CV163=5 Nathan K-3LA
CV163=6 Nathan K-5HL
CV163=7 Nathan K-5H-R24
CV163=8 Nathan K-5L
CV163=9 Nathan K-5LA
CV163=10 Nathan K-5LA-R24
CV163=11 Nathan K-5L-LA
CV163=12 Nathan K-5L-R24
CV163=13 Nathan P-3
CV163=14 Nathan P-5-R24
GE Modern Bell Template Pack 2
Bells (SoundCV10):
CV164=0 GE M 6731022A Steel Bell 031
CV164=1 GE M 6731022A Steel Bell 033
CV164=2 Graham-White E-Bell 001
CV164=3 Graham-White E-Bell 002
CV164=4 Graham-White E-Bell 008
Auto Bell:
Many Second and Third Generation locomotives have been fitted with an Automatic Bell that is triggered when the horn is blown. In MANY cases this cannot even be bypassed on modern locos. Before the FRA mandated this feature on new locomotives the bell was of course turned on and off separately. Some locomotives were delivered with a manual bell and have been converted to an automatic bell. This creates a challenge in sound file creation.
We realize that not every loco with a particular prime mover had this feature. As such we have built in an option to turn the feature on and off. We will set the default in the file to be what is most appropriate for the particular file.
To turn the feature OFF - Auto Bell OFF:
1. Remove the Auto bell sound slot from the function mapping chart
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 8
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CV311 = 4
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
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CV287 = 0
To turn the feature ON - Auto Bell ON:
1. ADD the Auto bell sound slot from the function mapping chart
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 8
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CV311 = 12
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
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CV287 = 1
Auto Bell Timer:
The Bell timer is amount of time the bell will play after the horn if the auto timer is active. The timer is broken down into 1/4 of a second increments.
CV169=4 - 1 Second
CV169=8 - 2 Seconds
CV169=12 - 3 Seconds
CV169=16 - 4 Seconds
CV169=20 - 5 Seconds - Default
Etc...
3rd Gereration Brake Squeal Template Pack 1
Brake Squeal (SoundCV11)
CV165=0 Composition Shoe #1
CV166=1 Composition Shoe #2
GE Modern Air Dryer Template Pack 1
Air Dryer (SoundCV12)
CV166=0 AC4400CW Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 AC4400CW Air Dryer 2
CV166=2 AC4400CW Air Dryer 3
CV166=3 E4C6T Air Dryer 1 Beschreibung ausblenden mehr…
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