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User's ManualPart I: For Precision Craft Models locomotives equipped with the LokSoundOperation and Sound SystemPart II: For Precision Craft Models DCC Ready locomotives without soundUniversal Steam / Diesel 6.14.06Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives1

ContentsPART IQuick Start Guide for Your Locomotive.3General Maintenance.4Frequently Asked Questions.4The Details of the Sound System, Electronics and Operation1. Introduction.52. Set-up and Installation.52.1.1 Supported Operating Modes.52.1.1 Analog Operation.62.1.2 Digital Operation.63. Programming of Parameters for Digital Operation.73.1 Programming with DCC-Systems (Lenz, ZIMO, Intellibox).73.1.1 Which Settings may be changed?.73.1.2 How to set parameters.73.1.3 Decoder Reset.93.2 Programming with Märklin 6021.93.2.1 How to program using the 6021.94. Additional Information.105. Service - Support and Assistance.10PART II (For owners of DC Only, DCC Ready Locomotives)1. Operating your Conventional DC locomotive.112. Upgrading your Conventional DC locomotive to DCC.11ongratulations on your new purchase of a superiorCquality model railroading product from PrecisionCraft Models! Your new locomotive has been designedto exacting standards and utilizes the latest electronicsavailable today, giving you the maximum value for yourmodel railroading dollar.Your locomotive is ready to use right out of the box, butplease take a moment to peruse this User's Manual formaximum enjoyment of your new locomotive. Thank youfor choosing Precision Craft Models!Copyright 2006 Precision Craft Models, Inc. Electrical characteristics and dimensions are subjectto change without prior notice. All rights reserved. Precision Craft Models, Inc. may not be heldresponsible for any damage or consequential loss or damage caused by inappropriate use of theproduct, abnormal operating conditions, unauthorized modifications to the product, etc.Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Inappropriate use may result in injury due tosharp points and edges.Märklin is a registered trademark of the company Gebr. Märklin und Cie. GmbH, Göppingen,Germany.2Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives

Quick Start Guide for Your LocomotiveSteam Locomotives: Plastic draw bar connection to tender:To operate your new steam locomotive, youmust connect the locomotive to the tenderin two places–first the multi-wire tether andthen the draw bar.Locate the opening at the head of thetender. Position the locomotive drawbar so it is centered inside the opening.Press the draw bar into the openinguntil you feel open end of the draw barclick around the anchor post inside thetender.1. First, connect the multi-wiretether:At the rear of your locomotive, youwill find a receptacle for the multi-wiretether. On some models the receptacleis directly underneath the deck plate.On others, the receptacle is on theunderside of the locomotive altogether.Once you have located the receptacle,take the multi-wire tether from thehead of the tender and plug it into thereceptacle on the locomotive. Thetether is keyed to insert in oneway only. Do not apply excessiveforce. If the tether does not seem to fitwhen inserted one way, flip it over andthen reinsert.Excess tether wire can be pushed backinto the opening in the tender fromwhich it feeds.2.Then, connect the draw bar:Your steam locomotive will have eithera metal drawbar with multiple holes ora plastic draw bar.Gently tug the locomotive and tenderaway from each other (do not apply toomuch force as it will disconnect them)to confirm the draw bar is properlyconnected to the tender anchor post.3. Finally, place your locomotive andtender on the track!Your locomotive and tender are nowready to be placed on your DC or DCClayout and run!DCC Users:The locomotive is addressed from thefactory to address 03 by default.Diesel Locomotives:Single unit diesel locomotives may be placedon track right out of the box without anypreparation.DCC Users:The locomotive is addressed from thefactory to address 03 by default. Metal draw bar connection to tender:Locate the draw bar pin on the undersideof the tender and insert into the desiredhole in the locomotive draw bar.NOTE:When running your locomotives,you should always use the outer mosthole on the draw bar (furthest from thelocomotive). This will allow maximumlocomotive-to-tender clearance andprevent derailing on curves.Many modelers prefer the inner mostposition when static displaying due to themore prototypical look the closer holeposition allows.Multi-Unit diesel lash-ups require tetherconnections between the lead A unit andthe second unit. Connect the included tetherbetween the first two units and then connectthe draw bar between the units.Lash-ups with third units should be set upas described above.The third unit is a standalone unit and needs only to be coupledto the first two units (without draw baror tether).Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives3

General MaintenanceSteam Locomotive MaintenanceYour PCM steam locomotive isinternally lubricated from the factory.This means that the internal gearing hasbeen properly greased for operation.However, the exterior moving parts ofthis locomotive have not been oiled.Prior to use, we recommend that youuse a light plastic compatible oil andlubricate all friction points in the drivetrain. This includes drive rods, eccentricscrew, valve gear and all other areaswhere parts rub together during normaloperation. Please be sure NOT tolubricate wheel surfaces as this willgreatly reduce traction and contribute toquick accumulation of debris on both thetrack and wheel surfaces.Proper lubrication will contribute tolonger life of your locomotive as well assmoother and quieter operation.Additional internal greasing will only benecessary after significant run times. Ifyour locomotive runs roughly or withexcessive noise, please place a smallamount of plastic compatible hobbygrease inside the gear tower and onthe main drive gear. Please refer tothe exploded diagram for disassemblyguidance.Diesel Locomotive MaintenanceYour PCM steam locomotive is internallylubricated from the factory. This meansthat the internal gearing has beenproperly greased for operation.Proper lubrication will contribute tolonger life of your locomotive as well assmoother and quieter operation.Additional internal greasing will only benecessary after significant run times. Ifyour locomotive runs roughly or withexcessive noise, please place a smallamount of plastic compatible hobbygrease inside each truck assembly onthe gears of your diesel locomotive.Do not over lubricate. Please refer tothe exploded diagram for disassemblyguidance.4Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ's:Q: How do I reset my locomotive'ssettings back to factory defaults?A: In the event that your locomotivemisbehaves or other wise needs to bereset to factory defaults, you may do soby setting CV 8 to a value of 8. DC usersmay do this by using the programmingmode in the DCMaster Analog ControlModule (sold separately).Q: Does my new PCM locomotive requirebreak-in?A: Although your PCM locomotive hasbeen designed to exacting standards, abreak in period of an hour or so willoften enhance operation. Run yourlocomotive in the forward direction for30 minutes at three-quarter throttleand then in the reverse direction atthree quarter throttle before regularservice.Q: I hear sound from my locomotive, but itwill not move. What should I do?A: Usually if you get no movement,but have sound, this is an indicationthat the tether between units is notfirmly connected. Please check alltether connections first. If this doesnot remedy the issue, please performa factory reset on the unit by writingvalue 8 to CV 8.Q: Does my new PCM locomotive haveRegulated Throttle Control or equivalent?A: All powered PCM locomotives (notdummies) are equipped with speedcontrol and speed regulation.This is alsoknown as Regulated Throttle Control inother manufacturer's products.Q: How do I know if my DCC commandstation or DC powerpack will work withmy PCM locomotive?A: PCM locomotives are compatiblewith all NMRA compliant DCCsystems. DC users require a DCMasterunit (sold by PCM) to activate useractivated sounds. PCM recommends apowerpack with a maximum voltage ofat least 18 volts.Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives

The Details of the Sound System, Electronics and Operation1. Introduction to LokSoundThe LokSound V3.5 decoder representsa key component of your newly acquiredlocomotive. The LokSound V3.5 circuitry isresponsible for all drive control functionsas well as sound functions of your newPrecision Craft Models locomotive: Motor control forwards and reverse Control of all lighting functions Smoke Unit Functions (only ifapplicable) Sound and special sound functionsThe LokSound V3.5 decoder supports themost commonly used control systems:Analog operation with DC or AC, digitaloperation with Märklin digital (MotorolaFormat) or DCC-Systems (i.e. Lenz, NCE,Digitrax, etc.)The locomotive is preset at the factory forimmediate operation (the LokSound V3.5decoder recognizes the required operatingmode automatically). Nevertheless wekindly ask you to first read these instructionsbefore you set this locomotive onto apowered track.Chapter 2 provides an overview of thesupported operating modes and whichfunctions may be activated in which mode(some functions can only be utilized in digitaloperation).If you intend to change the factory settings(i.e. the address, or the sound volume), westrongly recommend you study chapter3 first. There you will find out about allparameters of the LokSound V3.5 decoderand how to set them with the commonlyavailable digital command stations. You willalso find instructions on how to reprogramthe factory settings.Chapter 4 is written for expert users whowant to know more about the LokSoundV3.5 decoder and its technology.Should you still have questions please studyChapter 5, which tells you how to obtainsupport and assistance.Important Warning: This LokSound V3.5 decoder isdesigned for use in this Precision CraftModels locomotive only. Do not expose to wet and humidconditions. Always disconnect the circuit whenservicing the decoder. Please install thebody shell before applying voltage. Make sure that no blank wire ends comeinto contact with the locomotive. Make sure that no wires are squeezedor cut by the model's transmission partswhen reassembling the locomotive. Handle the speaker(s) with extremecare: Do not touch the membrane orapply pressure!2. Set-up and InstallationThe locomotive can be operated straight outof the box. The selection of the appropriateoperating mode happens automatically. Youdo not have to change any parameters .2.1 Supported Operating ModesThe locomotive may be operated onconventional (analog) as well as on digitallayouts. The number of available functionsvaries depending upon the mode:Analog OperationMotor control, forwards-stop-reverse,directional lighting & Steam/Dieselsound (can be disabled using CV 13, Bit0), Whistle/Horn, Bell, Doppler Effect,Squealing Brakes and an auxiliary soundor operation can be controlled usingthe DCMaster Analog Control Modulein conjunction with your analog powerpack.Digital OperationMotor control forwards-stop-reverseDigital address: “03” (DCC and MärklinMotorola)We wish you lots of fun and enjoymentwith your new Precision Craft Modelslocomotive!For a list of DCC functions, please referto the DCC function guide sheet thatwas included with your locomotive.Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives5

Analog and Digital operation2.1.1 Analog OperationAny DC power pack (i.e. from MRC, ROCO,etc) or AC controller (i.e. from Märklin ,Titan) is suitable for analog operation.Please note, that not all electroniccontrollers which supply pulsed DC(PWM Operation) guarantee 100%reliable operation. Since there are somany different products commerciallyavailable we can only recommend tocarry out your own tests.DC OperationDC Operation is possible without anydifficulties, however, there is one differencecompared to operating DC locomotiveswithout decoder: the voltage required tostart movement is notably higher.To operate your locomotive in conventionalDC mode, simply apply power using therheostat and change directions using thedirection switch. DC users should acquireand install the Precision Craft ModelsDCMaster Analog Control Module to gainaccess to sound features like the whistle/horn, bell, Doppler effect, Auxiliary Soundand Operation functions as well as DCprogramming and volume adjustment withjust a touch of a button.AC Operation (Märklin )This works in the same way as you knowit from other models: Speed control isachieved through turning the control knob.Change of direction is achieved by pushingthe control knob beyond the stop positiontowards the left.The locomotive must have cometo a complete standstill before youmay activate the change of directioncommand. Never try to changedirection while the locomotive is stillmoving.2.1.2. Digital OperationFor prototypical operation we recommendthe use of a digital command control system.Besides the fact that special functions areonly available in digital mode, the LokSound6V3.5 decoder offers silent, load compensatedmotor control.The LokSound decoder “understands”commands from the Märklin 6021command station based on the widely usedMotorola-Protocol as well as from DCCsystems from Digitrax, NCE, CVP, MRC, Lenz,ZIMO and Uhlenbrock, which are based onthe NMRA-DCC-Protocol. Thereforeit does not matter which commerciallyavailable system you use since LokSoundV3.5 decoders auto-detect the protocoland then operate accordingly.Nevertheless, there are considerabledifferences between the variouscommercially available digital systems.Therefore the remainder of chapter 2focuses purely on driving the locomotivewith different systems and also highlight stypical problems and limitations.Please read Chapter 3 if you intend tochange the factory settings of the LokSoundV3.5 decoder.Digital Operation with DCCSystemsThe LokSound V3.5 Digital Decoder can berun with any system that conforms to DCC.The automatic speed step detection has beentested with the following appliances: NCE,Digitrax, ROCO Lokmaus 2, UhlenbrockIntellibox, Lenz Digital plus, ZIMO MX1.The detection does not function whenoperated with Lenz Digital plus V3.0 if youwish to run 14 speed steps. Use 28/128speed steps instead.Each time that the LokSound V3.5 DigitalDecoder receives current (i.e. after thesystem is switched on) and the light isswitched on it tries to detect the speedsteps settings. If you switch over the speedsteps settings during operation you mustbriefly switch off the current supply to thelocomotive so that the automatic modefunctions as desired. The detection takesup to 30 seconds.Functions F1 to F8 allow you to activatethe various sound effects when using DCCsystems.Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives

Programming using DCCDigital Operation with Märklin Digital (6021)The locomotive will operate reliably with theMärklin 6021 command station. However,the LokSound V3.5 decoder offers a specialfeature: Besides the normal locomotiveaddress (factory default: 03) the decoder„listens“ also for the next address. If youuse this address with your 6021, you canactivate the functions F5 to F8 by pressingF1 to F4. To enable the second Motorolaaddress, you may change CV49, Bit 3 (seechapter 3). Please write a value of „27“ inCV49.3. Programming Parameters for DigitalOperationEven though the LokSoundV3.5 decoder hasbeen adapted optimally to the locomotiveyou may adapt many of the characteristics tosuit your own preferences. All parametersare internally stored as numbers (values) inthe LokSound V3.5 decoder. According tothe NMRA-DCC Standards all parametersare stored in memory cells called CV’s(Configuration Variable). Whenever youchange a CV the decoder will adjust itsbehavior accordingly.All CV’s may be changed by programmingwith the aid of a digital command controlstation (or in DC with the DCMaster).Depending on which type of commandstation you have the procedure may vary: If you use a DCC command stationi.e. Lenz Digital plus, ZIMO MX1 orUhlenbrock Intellibox, please refer toChapter 3.1. Users of the Märklin 6021 find relevantinformation in Chapter 3.2. If you prefer to change the settings of thelocomotive by using the LokProgrammerby ESU we recommend to first studyChapter 5. There you will find out manyimportant details.3.1 Programming with DCC-Systems(Lenz, ZIMO, Intellibox)Any digital command station, which offersthe programming features according to theNMRA-DCC specification, can be usedto program the LokSound V3.5 decoder.Depending on the type and features of yourcommand station you may be able to readand write CV’s (Lenz LH100, UhlenbrockIntellibox, ZIMO MX1,Arnold digital) or youmay only be able to write CV’s (Lenz digitalcompact, Lenz LH200, ROCO LokMaus II).3.1.1 Which Settings may bechanged?Figure 1 on the following pages shows theadjustable parameters.CV’s 29, 49, 50 and 51 are different to otherCV’s: Generally you would write a valueinto a CV whereas for CV29, 49 ,50 or 51the actual value has to be calculated. Thisdepends on the desired settings:First you decide which option should beswitched on or off. In the column valueyou find two numbers for each option. Ifthe option is switched off the value is zerootherwise the value is any number between1-32. Add all the values for each option toget the total which has to be written intothe CV.Example : You want to activate theMärklin brake section while loadcompensation remains active. Thereforeyou write (1) in CV51. Now you haveto deactivate the analog recognitionCV29 since it is not advisable to activatethe Märklin brake section and analogoperation at the same time. Thereforeyou write 0 0 0 0 0 in CV29.3.1.2 How to set parametersWe cannot provide general instructions forprogramming with all DCC-systems sincethere are so many differences in the waythey operate. You should always try to usethe DCC direct mode if possible (byte-weiseCV-programming with Uhlenbrock) or theDCC paged mode.The relevant information for users ofthe Intellibox are found in Chapter 9“programming” of the technical manual.You should take particular notice of Chapter9.5 “Programming of DCC-decoders”.Programming should always be done in“CV-programming byte-wise”.Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives7

Figure 1: Programming table - List of most important CVs.CV NameDescriptionRange1Locomotive addressMotorola-address of locomotive1 - 127Refer to Insert2Start voltageSets the minimum speed of the locomotive0 - 75Refer to Insert3AccelerationThis value multiplied by 0.869 is the timefrom stop to maximum speed0 - 64Refer to Insert4DecelerationThis value multiplied by 0.869 is the timefrom maximum speed to stop0 - 64Refer to Insert5Maximum speedMaximum speed of locomotive0 - 64Refer to Insert6VmidMedium speed of locomotive0 - 64Refer to InsertStatus of functions F1 to F8 in analog modeBit Description0 function F11 function F22 function F33 function F44 function F55 function F66 function F77 unction F8long address of locomotiveCV 17 contains byte with higher value (Bit 6 andBit 7 must always be active), CV18 containsbyte with lower value. Only active when functionin CV 29 is switched on. (see below)0-255Refer to Insert192 999Refer to Insert13 Analog mode F1-F817 Extended18 locomotive address29 Configuration register49 ExtendedconfigurationThe most complex CV within the DCC standards.This register contains important information,which is only relevant in DCC operation.Bit functionvalue0 Reverse direction of travel(forward becomes reverse)normal direction0reversed direction11 speed steps (only for DCC operation)14 speed steps028 or 128 speed steps22 analog operationanalog operation switched off0analog operation permitted44 selection of speed curvespeed curve through CV 2,5, 60speed curve through CV 67 - 96165 selection of locoaddress (only for DCC operation)short addresses (CV 1) in DCC operation0long addresses (CV 17 18) in DCC operation32Additional configuration optionsBit description01348value1248163264128load control activatedMotor PWM (0 15 kHz, 1 30kHz)Enable second Motorola addressDCC automatic speed step detectionDefaultRefer to InsertRefer to Insertvalue12816Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives

Figure 1: Programming table - List of most important CVs.CV NameDescriptionRange50 Analog modeSelection of desired analog modeBit description51 Brake mode0-3Refer to Insertvalue0 AC analog modeAC analog mode offAC analog mode on011 DC analog modeDC analog mode offDC analog mode on02Selection of desired brake modeBit descriptionDefaultRefer to Insertvalue0 Märklin brake modeMärklin brake mode offMärklin brake mode on011 Zimo brake modeZimo brake mode offZimo brake mode on022 not used3 Lenz DC brake modeLenz brake mode offLenz brake mode on63 sound volume0 low, 64 max. volume121 Whistle sound volume 0 low, 64 max. volume3.1.3 Decoder ResetYou can reinstate the factory settings atany time if you cannot get any further:Set CV8 to value 8 for automaticresettingLenz digital plusThere are various software versions availableof the Lenz digital plus command station.You need firmware version 2.3 or higher inorder to program LokSound V3.5 decoders.Contact Lenz for more details regardingupgrades of older versions.3.2 Programming with Märklin 6021With the Märklin command station youcannot modify standard CVs as it does notcomply with the NMRA DCC standards.However, the most important CVs ofLokSound V3.5 decoders may be changed .0801 - 6401 - 64Refer to InsertRefer to Insert3.2.1 How to program using the 6021To get into programming mode: Press the"stop" and "go" keys simultaneously on 6021to activate a reset (or pull the plug of thepower pack).To switch off the track voltage,press the "stop" key. Enter the currentdecoder address (alternative "80"). Activate the change of direction feature(turn the control knob far left until youhear a "click"), hold the knob in positionand press the "go"-key. The Loksound decoder is now inprogramming mode (the headlights flashas an indicator). Enter the CV number you want to change.Make sure you always enter a two digitnumber (e.g. "01" and not "1") To confirm any entry turn the knob tothe far left (change of direction feature). Now enter a new value for the CV as atwo digit number. Turn the knob to the far left to confirm.Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives9

Support & Help(the headlights are on for about 1second). Enter further CVs you want to modify. Exit the programming mode by selectingCV "80" or switch the track voltage offand on (press "stop"-key and then "go"key on 6021).Note that you may only enter values 01to 80 with the 6021.Value "0" is missing,enter instead "80".4. Additional InformationThe LokSound V3.5 decoder installed inyour locomotive offers more options thandescribed in this manual. However, they havealready been optimally adjusted to the modeland thus there is no need to adjust them.Expert users can use the informationas outlined in the comprehensive“LokSound V3.5 Installation and OperatingManual”. You can download this manualfree of charge from the ESU websitehttp://www.loksound.com under the section“instructions” (“Anleitungen”).For easy programming of the numerousoptions offered by the LokSound V3.5decoder we recommend that you use the“LokProgrammer”. With the aid of thisinterface and the software that is suppliedwith the LokProgrammer you can easilyadjust all parameters on your PC. Systemrequirements are Windows 2000 or XP.No need for studying tables and calculatingvalues – everything can be done by way ofmouse clicks while you have all importantinformation readily available on screen.You may also choose to contact PrecisionCraft Models directly. For enquiries pleaseuse either email or fax (don’t forget toprovide your own fax-no.) and we will replywithin a few days.PCM also offers telephone basedtechnical assistance. However, pleaseuse telephone based support only incase of complex inquiries that cannotbe dealt with by email or fax. Phonesupport is often very busy and you mayencounter delays.Also check the PCM website for moreinformation, http://www.precisioncraftmodels.com.by phone: 386-615-1912Monday to Fridayfrom 8am to 5pm ESTby Fax :386-615-1720by .precisioncraftmodels.comPlease note: you require at leastthe Lokprogrammer Nr. 53451 tobe able to program your PrecisionCraft Models locomotive. An updateis available from the ESU websitehttp://www.loksound.com5. Service - Support and AssistanceYour first contact should always be themodel train or hobby shop where you havepurchased your Precision Craft Modelslocomotive.Your dealer is your competentpartner for all your questions regardingmodel trains and also your Precision CraftModels locomotive.10Operator's Manual for Precision Craft Models LokSound V3.5 Equipped Locomotives

PART II - For owners of DC only, DCC Ready Locomotives1. Operating your Conventional DCLocomotiveOperation of your conventional DC locomotive issimple.To operate, you will need a conventional DC powerpack. Speed is controlled by the rheostat on the powerpack and the direction is controlled by the directionswitch on the power pack.Users who own both conventional DC locomotives as wellas sound equipped locomotives will note that the voltagerequired to start a conventional DC locomotive in motionis substantially lower than a sound equipped unit.2. Upgrading your Conventional DCLocomotive to DCCYour Precision Craft Models DCC ready locomotivecan be upgraded to DCC using the onboard DCCsocket.You may install any NMRA compliant DCC decoderwhich fits inside the space confines of your particularmodel. Simply plug the user-supplied DCC decoderinto the onboard DCC socket on the locomotive (ortender) motherboard.Certain models have specifically tailored sound & DCCupgrade kits which include a DCC decoder, speakersand necessary wiring. Please check the PCM websitewww.precisioncraftmodels.com for more information.Or check with your local hobby dealer.Precision Craft Models, Inc.4 Signal Ave., STE AOrmond Beach, FL 32174www.precisioncraftmodels.comOperator's Manual for Precision Craft Models Conventional DC Locomotives11

A: All powered PCM locomotives (not dummies) are equipped with speed control and speed regulation. This is also known as Regulated Throttle Control in other manufacturer's products. Q: How do I know if my DCC command station or DC powerpack will work with my PCM locomotive? A: PCM locomo

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