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TrainMaster Command Control operations

CAB-1 Remote Controller numeric keypad commands

W

hen you press the AUX1 button on your CAB-1 Remote Controller, you turn the numeric 
keypad into ten command buttons. After you press the 

AUX1

 button, you will be able 

to press any numbered button until you address a different product. 

The corresponding 

RailSounds sound system effects are in italic type.

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TrainMaster Command Control operations

CAB-1 Remote Controller numeric keypad commands

W

hen you press the 

AUX1

 button on your CAB-1 Remote Controller, you turn the numeric 

keypad into ten command buttons. These commands are specific to your locomotive. After 

you press the 

AUX1

 button, you will be able to press any numbered button until you address a 

different Command Control equipped product. 

The corresponding LEGACY RailSounds 

sound system effects are in bold italic type.

Stops and resets the locomotive. Resets the locomotive’s direction to forward. 

Whistle blows. 

RPM sounds return to automatic.

Raises the volume of the LEGACY RailSounds sound system background sounds, such as RPM 
sounds and let-off sounds. The whistle, bell and dialog are unaffected. The default is full 
volume. The volume setting is retained when track power is turned off. 

Sound volume 

increases.

Engineer begins radio dialog, dispatcher replies. 

CrewTalk communication.

Enters manual RPM mode and increases the RailSounds sound system RPM level (see 
page 18). If the LEGACY RailSounds sound system is shut down (see 

5

 key below), 

AUX1

activates a full LEGACY RailSounds sound system start-up while the locomotive is stopped after 

pressing 

AUX1

5

 with track power on.

Lowers the volume of the LEGACY RailSounds sound system background sounds, such as RPM 
sounds and let-off sounds. The whistle, bell, and dialog are unaffected. The volume setting is 
retained when track power is turned off. 

Sound volume decreases.

Activates the LEGACY RailSounds sound system shutdown sequence when stopped. Activates the 
emergency stop feature while in motion. Pressing the 

5

 key after pressing 

AUX1

5

 will activate 

the "Go to restricted speed" announcement while in motion. Note that in the shutdown 

sequence, the smoke unit does not turn off if it was already on. To turn off the smoke unit, press 

AUX1

or use the smoke unit SMK/NO SMK switch.

Enters manual RPM mode and lowers the LEGACY RailSounds diesel motor RPM level (see 
page 18). 
Dispatcher begins radio dialog, engineer replies (see pages 34 and 35). 

TowerCom 

announcement.

Turns off the smoke unit. 

Air release sound.

Turns on the smoke unit if the smoke unit switch is in the SMK position. Be sure to add smoke 
fluid before turning on the smoke unit to prevent damage to your locomotive. 

Steam 

generator blow-off sound.

AUX1

,

 8 

and

 9

 function only if the locomotive’s smoke unit switch is in the SMK 

position. Sounds will be active in both switch positions.

Stops and resets the locomotive. Resets the locomotive’s direction to forward.
Your locomotive keeps track of its coal and water levels. Higher engine speeds and/or heavy 
labor will use fuel at a faster rate. Like a prototypical steam locomotive, water is consumed 
at a faster rate than coal. 
To add both coal and water, perform a "long reset." Press and hold 

AUX1, 0

 for at least 

three seconds. You will hear the sounds of coal pouring into the tender as long as you hold 
the button. When you release the button, the sounds will stop and the engineer will confirm 
that the tank is full. 

Refueling sequence.

Raises the overall master volume of the LEGACY RailSounds sound system. To 
independently adjust the level of the background sounds only (e.g., the chuffing and steam 
hiss), tap 

AUX1

 and then this key.  

Sound volume increases.

When adjusting the overall volume, you'll hear a single bell hit that gets louder or softer 
with each volume adjustment. When the volume is at maximum, additional button 
presses have no effect and won't play the bell. When adjusting the background sounds 
(

AUX1

, then a volume key) you'll hear the volume change without a single bell hit.

Engineer begins radio dialog, dispatcher replies (see page 17). To hear the engineer say the 
current level of coal or water and current speed, press 

AUX1

2

 or 

AUX1

CrewTalk 

while 

the engine is in motion.  

CrewTalk communication.

In motion, plays the sound of the injector transferring water from the tender to the boiler. 
At a stop, plays te sound of a water tower spigot arm lowering, then water gushing from the 
tower into the tender, which also "refills" the virtual water level in the tender and plays a 
confirming radio dialog. 

Water injector/water tower sounds.

Summary of Contents for 2-8-2 Mikado

Page 1: ...Featuring 71 1278 250 6 11 Lionel 2 8 2 Mikado Steam Locomotive Owner s Manual Lionel 2 8 2 Mikado Steam Locomotive Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...StationSounds Pullmor ElectroCoupler Magne Traction CAB 1 Remote Controller American Flyer Lionel ZW ZW MagniVision TMCC Lionelville Wireless Tether Powerhouse LionMaster Conventional Classics Postwa...

Page 3: ...nouncements in the LEGACY environment 17 LEGACY RailSounds sound system dialog on a round trip 18 TrainMaster Command Control operations CAB 1 Remote Controller commands 19 CAB 1 Remote Controller num...

Page 4: ...AB 2 Remote Controller 5 Press the Start Up key on your LEGACY CAB 2 Remote shown in Figure 3 Then throttle up and move em out Your engine sound will start up and the locomotive specific touch screen...

Page 5: ...code That code is sent through the outside rails to your locomotive which will not respond until it recognizes its unique ID TrainMaster Command Control gives you the power to operate multiple Command...

Page 6: ...luminates and the LEGACY RailSounds sound system starts press the DIRECTION button on your transformer to sequence your locomotive through the repeating pattern of operations neutral forward neutral r...

Page 7: ...uid If you prefer to operate your locomotive without smoke locate the smoke unit switch on the underside of the locomotive and slide it to the OFF position Refer to Figure 6 on page 8 for the location...

Page 8: ...y your engine at start up only Switching it after start up will have no effect Command Reverse Unit Switch Used to assign an ID and reprogram the locomotive in LEGACY and Command operation when the sw...

Page 9: ...ase and plug it in 4 Power up the track 5 Press ENG on the CAB 1 or CAB 2 remote 6 Enter the unique ID Choose any number from 1 to 98 that has not been assigned to another locomotive ENG We recommend...

Page 10: ...ear in the blinking box 5 Press ADD to add the front engine The engine will move to the right and the blinking box will be ready for your next engine to be added 6 Enter the second engine ID in the bl...

Page 11: ...t Button Used to set Engine address and for programming Info Button Used to enter view the info options of selected components CTC Button Press and hold to turn your remote on and off Tap this button...

Page 12: ...you release the control while the brake command slows you down more quickly than the Velocity Throttle alone LEGACY Control System operations The Velocity Throttle The Multi Controller The Train Brak...

Page 13: ...Controller The Speed Bar is used to select a new touch screen Icon Control set This set of touch screen keys is used to select prototypical preset speeds The speed of the engine changes with each pre...

Page 14: ...smoke A RESET command will return the EFX trim to its default setting Notice that the current EFX level is displayed on the remote as a bar graph inside the soft key to the left of the ROLL button The...

Page 15: ...sounds only e g chuffing sounds and steam hiss tap AUX1 and then this key Volume settings are retaining when track power is turned off RailSounds Shutdown Activates the LEGACY RailSounds sound system...

Page 16: ...hen tap the 0 key or the RESET button Cycling track power off and back on also turns of Sequence Control mode During sequence control mode operation speed step 1 is used to trigger departure effects s...

Page 17: ...r Be sure to listen for the different combinations of words and phrases that comprise these exchanges Refer to Table 1 below for the dialog commands The dialog in the table provides examples of the co...

Page 18: ...by 7 You are clear 5 or AUX1 5 Crew shutdown announcement Shutdown sequence AUX1 7 You are clear inbound 7 All clear ahead AUX1 2 Are we clear No stand by 2 Can we go yet Yes you are clear RECENT DEP...

Page 19: ...vates the locomotive s whistle Release the button to discontinue the sound Whistle sound with steam effect Toggles the bell sound on and off Bell sound Changes the locomotive s direction The locomotiv...

Page 20: ...rm that the tank is full Refueling sequence Raises the overall master volume of the LEGACY RailSounds sound system To independently adjust the level of the background sounds only e g the chuffing and...

Page 21: ...n the shutdown sequence the smoke unit will turn off if it was already on Triggers the Blowdown sound r Dispatcher begins radio dialog engineer replies see page 17 TowerCom announcement Turns off the...

Page 22: ...e location of the volume control knob In the conventional environment you will experience several features of the LEGACY RailSounds sound system DynaChuff Your locomotive s speed automatically determi...

Page 23: ...ve has been stopped for less than 15 seconds a short whistle blast triggers a please standby dialog If the locomotive has been stopped for longer than 15 seconds a short whistle blast triggers a clear...

Page 24: ...Command reverse unit s sequencing function 1 Use your transformer s DIRECTION button or interruptions in track power to get your locomotive moving slowly in the desired direction or into neutral 2 Sl...

Page 25: ...also allows for extremely slow movement that will amaze any scale enthusiast The Odyssey II Speed Control system is automatically operational when you operate your locomo tive in conventional non Com...

Page 26: ...ored when you reprogram the locomotive 1 Slide the program run switch to the PROG position 2 Plug in and connect your LEGACY Base 3 Place your locomotive on the track then power up the track 4 Press E...

Page 27: ...authorized Lionel dealer When you find that the lubrication points illustrated in Figure 9 appear dry lubricate your locomotive after you have removed any accumulated dirt and dust There are two basic...

Page 28: ...eable If service is required we recommend that you have your locomotive serviced at a Lionel Factory Trained Authorized Service Station Maintaining and servicing your locomotive Servicing your locomot...

Page 29: ...ionel has provided extra traction tires to replace the installed traction tires if they ever wear out The traction tires are replaced by unscrewing the drive rod screws using the supplied wrench See F...

Page 30: ...ration to attempt to clear the problem The locomotive will immediately check itself again If the problem persists the cab light will blink the code again Note that smoke related errors can be reset a...

Page 31: ...31 Maintaining and servicing your locomotive Notes...

Page 32: ...warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Instructions for Obtaining Service If service for this Lionel LLC product is required bring the i...

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