Hornby Class 37 Diesel TTS Sound Decoder
Product Code:
R8102
Discontinued
Production Details:
Hornby Class 37 Diesel TTS Locomotive Sound Decoder.
This DCC sound decoder requires a dcc controller to operate both the
movement and sound, of the locomotive it is fitted to.
Function list:
F0 Headlight / Rearlight (if fitted to locomotive)
F1 Engine start/stop
F2 Horn high-low
F3 Horn low-high
F4 Brake
squeal
F5 NOTCH up
F6 NOTCH down
F7 Return to IDLE
F8 Thrash
F9 Cold start override
F10 Compressor
F11 Door slam
F12 Fan
F13 Horn high
F14 Horn low
F15 Primer
F16 Slow
flange squeal
F17 Spirax valve
F18 Horn short low
F19 Horn
short high
F20 Wagons buffering
F21 Wagons clanging
F22 Alternative door slam
F23 Guard's whistle
F24 locomotive buffering
F25 Aux (if used in locomotive)
Instruction Guide:
Hornby TTS decoder installation guide Installation guide
Features:
- Supports short and long decoder addresses
-
Adjustable acceleration and deceleration
- Back EMF load compensation
- Up to 19 controllable spot sounds dependent on model including
whistles or horns etc
- Two sound channels allowing for simultaneous
play of full locomotive engine sounds, & individual spot sounds e.g.
horns, whistles, brakes, wagons coupling etc. NOTE: Only one spot sound
can be played at the same time
- It is possible to alter the volume
of each sound through an individual dedicated CV. Range 0-8
- Decoder is equipped to support directional front and rear lighting
operation via F0 on the controller, providing that the product is fitted
with lights
- The decoder is equipped with 1 aux function output
controlled by F18 or F25 dependent on locomotive type (diesel or steam)
- Motor current - maximum continuous 500mA
- Motor current - peak
1amp (no function load)
- Function output current maximum—100mA
(unprotected)
- Decoder current maximum continuous - 800mA (shared
motor and functions)
- Number of sound channels - 2
- Termination
- 8 pin plug NEM652. NMRA
IMPORTANT
- The decoder does not support sound under DC (analogue) operation.
Sounds can only be played under DCC (digital) operation. This applies to all
sounds, both running and spot sounds. The locomotive's motor may be
controlled under DC operation.
Discontinued