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The EMD 567 family of Prime Mover was one of the most widely used in the world! From F-Units to Geeps this popular power house can still be found in many locomotives riding the rails today. Our EMD 8cyl version of the 567 would be appropriate for the following locomotives:
SW8, SW900, G8, GA8, GL8, JL8, And others.....
Recorded from a EMD SW8
This project is a normal idle version. It is an air throttle version. It has switcher type exhaust with a single 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.
1st Generation Switcher Horn Pack 1
Horns (SoundCV9):
CV163=0 Handcock 4700 Whistle (Temp No Loop)
CV163=1 Leslie A-125
CV163=2 Leslie A-200
CV163=3 Leslie S-25 (Temp Leslie S-2M)
CV163=4 Leslie S-2M
CV163=5 Leslie S-3K
CV163=6 Leslie S-3L
CV163=7 Nathan M-3
CV163=8 Nathan M-5
CV163=9 Nathan P-2 (Temp Nathan P-3-OC)
CV163=10 Nathan P-3-OC
CV163=11 Nathan P-5-OC
CV163=12 Wabco A2
CV163=13 Wabco AA-2 (Temp Wabco A2)
CV163=14 Wabco E-2
EMD 1st Generation Switcher Bell Template Pack 1
Bells (SoundCV10):
CV164=0 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 007
CV164=1 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 011
CV164=2 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 008
CV164=3 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 034
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
----------------------
CV311 = 4
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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
----------------------
CV311 = 12
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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...
Switcher Brake Squeal Template Pack 1
Brake Squeal (SoundCV11)
CV165=0 Composition Shoe #1
CV166=1 Cast Iron Shoe #1
EMD 1st Generation Switcher Air Dryer Template Pack 1
Air Dryer (SoundCV12)
CV166=0 NW2 Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 NW5 Air Dryer 1
CV166=2 SW7 Air Dryer 1
CV166=3 SW10 Air Dryer 1 Hide description more…
The EMD 567 family of Prime Mover was one of the most widely used in the world! From F-Units to Geeps this popular power house can still be found in many locomotives riding the rails today. Our EMD 8cyl version of the 567 would be appropriate for the following locomotives:
SW8, SW900, G8, GA8, GL8, JL8, And others.....
Recorded from a EMD SW8
This project is a normal idle version. It is an air throttle version. It has switcher type exhaust with a single 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.
1st Generation Switcher Horn Pack 1
Horns (SoundCV9):
CV163=0 Handcock 4700 Whistle (Temp No Loop)
CV163=1 Leslie A-125
CV163=2 Leslie A-200
CV163=3 Leslie S-25 (Temp Leslie S-2M)
CV163=4 Leslie S-2M
CV163=5 Leslie S-3K
CV163=6 Leslie S-3L
CV163=7 Nathan M-3
CV163=8 Nathan M-5
CV163=9 Nathan P-2 (Temp Nathan P-3-OC)
CV163=10 Nathan P-3-OC
CV163=11 Nathan P-5-OC
CV163=12 Wabco A2
CV163=13 Wabco AA-2 (Temp Wabco A2)
CV163=14 Wabco E-2
EMD 1st Generation Switcher Bell Template Pack 1
Bells (SoundCV10):
CV164=0 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 007
CV164=1 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 011
CV164=2 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 008
CV164=3 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 034
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
----------------------
CV311 = 4
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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
----------------------
CV311 = 12
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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...
Switcher Brake Squeal Template Pack 1
Brake Squeal (SoundCV11)
CV165=0 Composition Shoe #1
CV166=1 Cast Iron Shoe #1
EMD 1st Generation Switcher Air Dryer Template Pack 1
Air Dryer (SoundCV12)
CV166=0 NW2 Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 NW5 Air Dryer 1
CV166=2 SW7 Air Dryer 1
CV166=3 SW10 Air Dryer 1 Hide description more…
WalthersProto EMD GP35
11460.1 - Santa Fe / Great Northern
11460.2 - Gulf, Mobile & Ohio / Norfolk Western
11460.3 - Southern
11460.4 - Southern Pacific
The 567 prime mover is a line of medium-speed diesel engines manufactured by GM Electro-Motive Division. They were used in many EMD locomotives from 1938-1966 when it was replaced by the EMD 645. The 567 proved to be exceptionally successful in passenger, switching, freight, marine and stationary services. The 16 cylinder 567E4 variation was used in the following...
Locomotives:
GP35, SD35, SDP35
Recorded from a EMD GP35
This project is a normal idle version. It has a single turbo early 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 notching. 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.
1st Generation Horn Pack 2
Horns (SoundCV9):
CV163=0 Leslie S-3E
CV163=1 Leslie S-3K-R
CV163=2 Leslie S-3L
CV163=3 Leslie S-5T
CV163=4 Leslie S-5T-R
CV163=5 Leslie SL-4T
CV163=6 Nathan M3
CV163=7 Nathan M5
CV163=8 Nathan P3
EMD 1st Generation Bell Template Pack 2
Bells (SoundCV10):
CV164=0 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 011
CV164=1 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 007
CV164=2 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 012
CV164=3 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 009
CV164=4 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 013
CV164=5 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 010
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
----------------------
CV311 = 4
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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
----------------------
CV311 = 12
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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...
1st Generation Brake Squeal Template Pack 1
Brake Squeal (SoundCV11)
CV165=0 Composition Shoe
CV165=1 Cast Iron Shoe
EMD 1st Generation Air Dryer Template Pack 2
Air Dryer (SoundCV12)
CV166=0 GP35 Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 GP35 Air Dryer 2
CV166=1 GP35R Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 GP39V Air Dryer 1 Hide description more…
WalthersProto EMD GP9
11490.12 - Boston & Maine SKUs: 920-42801, 920-42802 & Milwaukee Road SKUs: 920-42807, 920-42808
11490.13 - Grand Trunk Western SKUs: 920-42803, 920-42804
11490.14 - Illinois Central SKUs: 920-42805, 920-42806
11490.15 - Norfolk & Western SKUs: 920-42809, 920-42810
11490.16 - Pennsylvania RR SKUs: 920-42811, 920-42812
The 567 prime mover is a line of medium-speed diesel engines manufactured by GM Electro-Motive Division. They were used in many EMD locomotives from 1938-1966 when it was replaced by the EMD 645. The 567 proved to be exceptionally successful in passenger, switching, freight, marine and stationary services. The 16 cylinder 567C variation could be found in the following locomotives:
FP7, FP9, FL9, FT, F2, F3, F7, F9, GP7, GP8, GP9, GP10, GP11, BL2, GP18, GP28, SD7, SD9, SD18
Recorded from a EMD GP9
This project is a normal idle version. It has 2 exhaust stacks.
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 notching. 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.
Walthers GP9 Horn Pack
Horns (SoundCV9):
CV163=0 Leslie S-3E
CV163=1 Leslie RS-3-L - Default
CV163=2 Leslie S-3L-R
CV163=3 Leslie RS-5T-R
CV163=4 Leslie S-5T-R
CV163=5 Leslie S-5T-RRO
CV163=6 Nathan K3
CV163=7 Nathan K-5LA
CV163=8 Nathan M-3-H
CV163=9 Nathan M-3
CV163=10 Nathan M3RT1
CV163=11 Nathan M-5
CV163=12 Wabco A2
CV163=13 Leslie A-200
CV163=14 Leslie S-2M
CV163=15 Leslie A-200 + Leslie S-2M
CV163=16 Leslie A-200 + Leslie S-2M Ed2
CV163=17 Dual Leslie A200
CV163=18 Nathan P-3 OC
Walthers Bell Template Pack
Bells (SoundCV10):
CV164=0 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 014 - Default
CV164=1 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 013
CV164=2 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 015
CV164=3 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 024
CV164=4 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 028
CV164=5 Graham-White E-Bell 005
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
----------------------
CV311 = 4
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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
----------------------
CV311 = 12
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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...
1st Generation Brake Squeal Template Pack 1
Brake Squeal (SoundCV11)
CV165=0 Composition Shoe
CV165=1 Cast Iron Shoe
EMD 1st Generation Air Dryer Template Pack 2
Air Dryer (SoundCV12)
CV166=0 GP9 Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 GP9 Air Dryer 2
CV166=1 GP8 Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 CF7 Air Dryer 1
S0768 - Basis File Hide description more…
WalthersProto EMD GP9
11490.7 CB&Q
11490.8 Grand Trunk Western
11490.9 Nickel Plate Road
11490.10 Southern Pacific Black Widow Passenger
11490.11 Southern Pacific Black Widow Freight / Southern Pacific Gray & Scarlet Freight
The 567 prime mover is a line of medium-speed diesel engines manufactured by GM Electro-Motive Division. They were used in many EMD locomotives from 1938-1966 when it was replaced by the EMD 645. The 567 proved to be exceptionally successful in passenger, switching, freight, marine and stationary services. The 16 cylinder 567C variation could be found in the following locomotives:
FP7, FP9, FL9, FT, F2, F3, F7, F9, GP7, GP8, GP9, GP10, GP11, BL2, GP18, GP28, SD7, SD9, SD18
Recorded from a EMD GP9
This project is a normal idle version. It has 2 exhaust stacks.
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 notching. 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.
1st Generation Horn Pack 2
Horns (SoundCV9):
CV163=0 Leslie S-3E
CV163=1 Leslie RS-3-L
CV163=2 Leslie S-3L-R
CV163=3 Leslie RS-5T-R
CV163=4 Leslie S-5T-R
CV163=5 Leslie S-5T-RRO
CV163=6 Nathan K3
CV163=7 Nathan K-5LA
CV163=8 Nathan M-3-H
CV163=9 Nathan M-3
CV163=10 Nathan M3RT1
CV163=11 Nathan M-5
CV163=12 Wabco A2
CV163=13 Leslie A-200
CV163=14 Leslie S-2M
CV163=15 Dual A-200 and S-2M
CV163=16 Dual A200
CV163=17 Nathan P3 OC
EMD 1st Generation Bell Template Pack 3
Bells (SoundCV10):
CV164=0 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 014
CV164=1 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 013
CV164=2 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell 015
CV164=3 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 024
CV164=4 EMD 8475495 Steel Bell 028
CV164=5 Graham-White E-Bell 005
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
----------------------
CV311 = 4
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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
----------------------
CV311 = 12
2. Change the sound configuration of the Auto bell sound slot
CV31 = 16, CV32 = 1
----------------------
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...
1st Generation Brake Squeal Template Pack 1
Brake Squeal (SoundCV11)
CV165=0 Composition Shoe
CV165=1 Cast Iron Shoe
EMD 1st Generation Air Dryer Template Pack 2
Air Dryer (SoundCV12)
CV166=0 GP9 Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 GP9 Air Dryer 2
CV166=1 GP8 Air Dryer 1
CV166=1 CF7 Air Dryer 1 Hide description more…
Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
Recorded from an SW1000
The EMD 645 family of diesel engines were designed and manufactured by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors. The 645 series was an evolution of the earlier 567 series and a precursor to the later 710 series. The 645 series engines entered production in 1965. All 645 engines utilize forced induction, with either a Roots blower or a turbocharger. The 645 series has a maximum engine speed of between 900 and 950 revolutions per minute (rpm), an increase over the 800 to 900 rpm maximum speed for the 567 series.
Our 8cyl 645E variation is appropriate for the following locomotives:
SW1000
SW1001
G18
GA18
GL18M
GL18B
G18AR
GT22C-3M
G22
GL22C-2
JL18
1550 Class
1502 CLass
2400 Class
and others...
As with all SELECT decoders 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 EMD 8cyl 645E
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan K5LA
CV48=1 Nathan K3H
CV48=2 Nathan M5
CV48=3 Nathan P3 Default
CV48=4 Nathan Old Cast P5
CV48=5 Nathan K3HA
CV48=6 Leslie RS3L
CV48=7 Leslie RS5T
CV48=8 Leslie A125
CV48=9 Nathan M3
CV48=10 Leslie RS3K
CV48=11 Westinghouse Single A-B
CV48=12 Leslie A-125
CV48=13 Nathan M3H
CV48=14 RVB Hurricane 3 Chime
CV48=15 Leslie S5TRF
Bells:
CV48=0 EMD Steel Bell
CV48=64 EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 65
0 - EMD 8cyl 645E
1 - Nathan K3H
64 - EMD 8004156 Bronze Bell
Total 0+1+64 = 65
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/ Hide description more…
Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
The emd 645 series was an evolution of the earlier 567 series and a precursor to the later 710 series. When the 645 prime mover entered production in 1965, a large series of new locomotive models was introduced. The turbocharged version was used in EMD's 40 Series (GP40, SD40 and SD45) in 3,000 horsepower (2,200 kW), sixteen-cylinder form and in 3,600 horsepower (2,700 kW), twenty-cylinder form. EMD also introduced the Roots-blown 38 Series (GP38, SD38) and turbocharged, twelve-cylinder 39 Series (GP39, SD39). All of these locomotive models extensively share common components and subsystems, thereby significantly reducing cost and increasing interchangeability. The GP38-2 and SD40-2 became the most popular models of the series and among the most popular locomotive models ever built.
This 16cyl 645E3 with Turbo sound file would be appropriate for the following locomotives:
GP40
GP40P
GP40P-2
GP40-2
GP40X
SD40X
SD40A
SD45T-2
SD40-2
SD40-2W
SD40-2S
F40C
F40PH
F40PH-2
F40PH-2M
SDP40F
SD40-2F
Export locomotives:
GT26MC
GT26CW
GT26CW-1
GT26CW-2
GT26CU-2
Please note:
This file contains a "Class Light" feature which allows for Cycling Aux3, Aux4, and Aux5 when using a 21MTC decoder. Assign the "Class Light" "Sound" to the function button of your choice and and be sure each Aux listed above is set to "Dimmable Headlight".
As with all SELECT decoders 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 EMD 16cyl 645E3
Uses our INTERMEDIATE-HORNS-AND-BELLS template...
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan K5LA
CV48=1 Nathan K3L
CV48=2 Nathan M5
CV48=3 Nathan P3
CV48=4 Nathan Old Cast P5
CV48=5 Nathan K3H
CV48=6 Leslie RS3L
CV48=7 Leslie RS5T
CV48=8 Leslie A125
CV48=9 Nathan M3
CV48=10 Leslie RS3K
CV48=11 Nathan K5H
CV48=12 Leslie A-125
CV48=13 Nathan M3H
CV48=14 Leslie S3E
CV48=15 Leslie S5TRF
Bells:
CV48=0 EMD Steel Bell
CV48=64 EMD Bronze Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 69
0 - EMD 16cyl 645E3
7 - Nathan K3H
64 - EMD Bronze Bell
Total 0+5+64 = 69
Please Note:
File Contains a Modern E-Bell, and MILW E-Bell and a Gong Bell which can be selected in Function Mapping. Simply choose the appropriate Sound Slot for F1.
Sound Slot 4 is the default bell (changable with CV48)
Sound Slot 9 is the Modern E-Bell
Sound Slot 22 is the MILW E-Bell
Sound Slot 23 is the Gong Bell
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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Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
The EMD 710 is a line of diesel engines built by Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD). Introduced in 1985, the 710 series replaced the earlier EMD 645 series. Since its introduction, EMD has continually upgraded the 710G diesel engine. Power output has increased from 3,800 horsepower on 1985's 16-710G3A to 4,500 horsepower on 2012's 16-710G3C-T2. Over the production span of certain locomotive models, upgraded engine models have been fitted when these became available. For example, an early 1994-built SD70MAC had a 16-710G3B, whereas a later 2003-built SD70MAC would have a 16-710G3C-T1.
In 2005 EMD was released a Tier 2 710 prime mover for thier upcoming SD70M-2 and SD70ACe models. The SD70M-2 is a DC traction version of the SD70ACe, and the two models are nearly identical in every other respect. Like the SD70ACe, the SD70M-2 models are equipped with the 16-710G3C-T2 prime mover which is rated at 4,300 horsepower. One of the main differences in the SD70M-2/SD70ACes from previous SD70s is the addition of Air Start. This loud burst of air in the start sequence is not present on most earlier EMD locomotives. All SD70M-2s and SD70ACes, except for the ones bought by CITX, are equipped with the Airchime model K5LLA air horn and an electronic bell. Due to this Air Start these locomotives have a period of High Idle just after start up to recharge the air and warm up the locomotive.
Another feature of the prototype is "Smart Start". For the sake of both emissions and fuel savings all SD70M-2s and SD70ACes have been built with an auto shutdown/auto start feature. After the loco has been idle for a period time, the engine will shut down on its own. If the prime mover cools to a certain temperature the loco will automatically start again to keep from freezing. Our ESU version is also equipped with this "Smart Start" feature. If enabled, after idling for about 5 minutes, the engine will shut down and without doing anything to the throttle it will start again on its own depending on options set in CV48. If at any time during this shutdown mode you would like to run your loco, just turn the throttle slightly and the engine will go through it's start up cycle and then allow you to move it. The feature can also be turned off if it is deemed undesirable. By default this feature is off.
Locomotives:
SD70M-2
SD70ACe
As these locomotives were almost always fitted with Nathan AirChime K5LLA airhorns, we've provided 6(!) versions of this horn on this sound file.
Prime Mover:
CV48=0 EMD 16cyl 710G3C-T2 (no "Smart Start")
CV48=16 EMD 16cyl 710G3C-T2 (3 minute "Smart Start" cycle)
CV48=32 EMD 16cyl 710G3C-T2 (6 minute "Smart Start" cycle)
CV48=48 EMD 16cyl 710G3C-T2 (auto shut down, throttle to up to start)
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan K5LA
CV48=1 Nathan K5LLA #1
CV48=2 Nathan K5LLA #1 (Duplicate horn due to space restrictions)
CV48=3 Nathan K5LLA #2
CV48=4 Nathan Old Cast P5
CV48=5 Nathan K5LLA #3
CV48=6 Nathan K5LLA #4
CV48=7 Nathan K5LLA #5
CV48=8 Nathan K5H
CV48=9 Nathan K5LLA #6
CV48=10 Nathan K5HL
CV48=11 Nathan K5HLL #1
CV48=12 Nathan K5HLL #2
CV48=13 Nathan K5LLA #4 (duplicate - space restriction)
CV48=14 Nathan K5LLA #4 (duplicate - space restriction)
CV48=15 Nathan K5LLA #4 (duplicate - space restriction)
Bells:
CV48=0 Steel Bell
CV48=64 Modern E-Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 70
0 - EMD 16cyl 710G3C=T2
6 - Nathan K5LLA #4
64 - Modern E-Bell
Total 0+6+64 = 70
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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MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
The EMD 645 family of diesel engines were designed and manufactured by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors. The 645 series was an evolution of the earlier 567 series and a precursor to the later 710 series. The 645 series engines entered production in 1965. All 645 engines utilize forced induction, with either a Roots blower or a turbocharger. The 645 series has a maximum engine speed of between 900 and 950 revolutions per minute (rpm), an increase over the 800 to 900 rpm maximum speed for the 567 series.
Locomotives:
GP38
GP38AC
GP38-2
GP38-2L
GP38-2W
SD38
SD38-2
NSWGR 422 Class
Victorian Railways X Class
EMD G26
As with all SELECT decoders 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 EMD 16cyl 645E
Uses our INTERMEDIATE-HORNS-AND-BELLS template...
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan K5LA
CV48=1 Nathan K3L
CV48=2 Nathan M5
CV48=3 Nathan P3
CV48=4 Nathan Old Cast P5
CV48=5 Nathan K3HA
CV48=6 Leslie S3L #1
CV48=7 Leslie RS5T
CV48=8 Leslie A125
CV48=9 Nathan M3
CV48=10 Leslie RS3K
CV48=11 Nathan K5H
CV48=12 Leslie S2M
CV48=13 Nathan M3H
CV48=14 Leslie S3E
CV48=15 Leslie S5TRF
Bells:
CV48=0 Steel Bell
CV48=64 Bronze Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 71
0 - EMD 16cyl 645E
7 - Leslie RS5T
64 - Bronze Bell
Total 0+7+64 = 71
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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MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.5.1 or newer
Recorded from a true F40PH.
The EMD F40PH is a four-axle 3,000–3,200 hp (2.2–2.4 MW) B-B diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division in several variants from 1975 to 1992. Intended for use on Amtrak's short-haul passenger routes, it became the backbone of Amtrak's diesel fleet after the failure of the EMD SDP40F. The F40PH also found widespread use on commuter railroads in the United States and with Via Rail Canada.
The design of the F40PH was based on the EMD GP40-2 freight locomotive and shared that locomotive's turbocharged EMD 645E3 V16 cylinder, two-stroke, water-cooled diesel engine (prime mover).
For passenger service the F40PH has another electrical alternator, the head-end generator. The HEP unit generates three-phase AC power at 480 V (500 kW on the first order, 800 kW on later units) for lighting, heating and air-conditioning the train. Originally, F40PHs powered the HEP alternator from the prime mover; from the head end to the train must be a constant frequency, and the prime mover had to turn at a constant 893 RPM while supplying head end power (even standing still, with the throttle in idle). Power to the traction motors was controlled by varying the field excitation of the main (traction) generator.
The designation "F40PH" stood for the following: "F" for the full-width cowl carbody, "40" as the locomotive is part of EMD's 40-series (based on the GP40-2 freight locomotive), "P" for passenger service, and "H" for head-end power.
This 16cyl 645E3B W/HEP sound file would be appropriate for the following locomotives:
F40C
F40PH
F40PHR
F40PH-2
F40PH-3
F40PH-2D
F40PHM-2
F40PHL-2
This file is equipped with a proper working HEP cycle on F5 and a Stand By mode which drops the prime mover to a lower RPM on F7 if already in HEP mode and the loco is stopped. In the prototype loco Stand By mode does not allow the loco to move as there is no power to the traction motors as it is all being used by the HEP. The sound file is arranged so that if you begin to move in Stand By the sound will go back to full HEP. If you would like lock the motor you can function map Drive Hold additionally to F7.
This file is also equipped with an isolation switch on F13 which will allow the prime mover to drop to low idle when stopped and HEP is off.
Please note:
This file contains a "Class Light" feature which allows for Cycling Aux3, Aux4, and Aux5 when using a 21MTC decoder. Assign the "Class Light" "Sound" to the function button of your choice and and be sure each Aux listed above is set to "Dimmable Headlight".
As with all SELECT decoders 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 EMD 16cyl 645E3B Silenced Exhaust with HEP
Uses our INTERMEDIATE-HORNS-AND-BELLS template...
Horns:
CV48=0 Nathan K5LA
CV48=1 Nathan K5LA #2
CV48=2 Nathan K5LA #3
CV48=3 Nathan K5LA #4 *Default*
CV48=4 Nathan Old Cast P5
CV48=5 Nathan Old Cast P5
CV48=6 Nathan K3L
CV48=7 Leslie S5T
CV48=8 Nathan K5LA
CV48=9 Nathan K5LA
CV48=10 Nathan K5LA
CV48=11 Nathan K5LA
CV48=12 Nathan K5LA
CV48=13 Nathan K5LA
CV48=14 Nathan K5LA
CV48=15 Nathan K5LA
Bells:
CV48=0 F40PH Bronze Bell
CV48=64 Bronze Bell
Add values from above for total CV48 value.
Default CV48 Value = 3
0 - EMD 16cyl 645E3B with Silenced Exhaust and HEP
3 - Nathan K5LA
0 - F40PH Bronze Bell
Total 0+3+0 = 3
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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