Quantum Engineer Operation Manual, Ver. 2.0.1
16/24
19 September 2006
To leave the Shut Down state, press the
Start Up
key.
Note:
If power is turned off during a Shut Down procedure, the
locomotive will be in Shut Down when power is reapplied. If the
Start
Up
key is pressed during a Shut Down procedure, Shut Down is
aborted and the locomotive returns to normal operation.
Note:
Except for a few extra sound effects for Extended Shut Down,
the shutting down of lighting and sound effects still occur during Rapid
Shut Down but happen more quickly.
Note:
You cannot shut down a locomotive while it is moving. There is
no response if you press the
Shut
Down
key in Forward or Reverse.
Note:
All locomotives on the same powered track will go into Shut
Down when you press the
Shut Down
key.
Start Up
If your locomotive is in Disconnect, Standby or Shut Down, you
can return your locomotive to normal operation by pressing the
Start Up
key.
Start Up will be different for each stage of Shut Down, but all will start up
with a Long Air Let-off and will enter normal operation.
Start Up from Disconnect:
Press the
Start Up
key in Disconnect and
the locomotive will produce a Long Air Let-off then enter normal
operation.
Start Up from Standby:
If you double press the
Start Up
key in
Standby, the locomotive will produce a Long Air Let-off, the Directional
Lighting will turn on and then the locomotive will enter normal
operation.
Start Up from Shut Down:
Press the
Start Up
key once to produce Rapid Start Up.
Double press the
Start Up
key to produce an Extended Start
Up scenario. The Extended Start Up for diesels and steam are
as follows:
Diesel Extended Start Up:
If you double press the
Start Up
key, the
diesel locomotive will produce a Long Air Let-off. After a few seconds,
you will hear the engineer’s door opening and closing, followed by
lighting turning on, vents opening, the Diesel Motor starting up, the Air
Pumps starting up, and the locomotive entering normal operation.