Weaver Baldwin VO1000 Owner's Manual - page 8
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6 Lowers RailSounds® RPM level.
7 TowerCom™ is an audible announcement from the tower.
8 Turns the smoke unit off (only diesels with smoke).
9 Turns the smoke unit on (only diesels with smoke).
Turning Your Locomotive's Performance Momentum
TrainMaster® Command's momentum feature simulates the
labored performance of a locomotive pulling a heavy load. Press L,M, or H
(located under the CAB-1 Remote Controller's® removable panel) for light,
medium, or heavy momentum. The LCRU2 remembers the setting until you
change it. For delayed response, use H. For quick response use L.
Braking and Boosting
There's more to starting and stopping than just turning the CAB-1
Remote Controller® throttle. Use the BOOST and BRAKE command
buttons - they give you incremental control of speed and are the superior
way to handle grades, gradual stops-and-starts and more. Plus, using
BRAKE in the Command environment gives you a bonus RailSounds®
effect - the realistic sound of squealing brakes.
Stall
Make your locomotive feel more responsive by setting a stall
voltage. Get your locomotive moving, then press SET; the engine will stop.
Turn the throttle clockwise to get the locomotive moving, then decrease the
speed until the locomotive just stops. Then press SET again; the LCRU
remembers the stall setting until you change it. To clear stall, press SET
twice, holding it for one second each time.
Assigning Your Locomotive A New ID#
As your fleet of command equipped engines grows, new engines
require a different ID#. Choose from any between 2 and 99. Remember, all
command equipped engines ship as ID#1.
We recommend that you choose an easy to remember ID# for your
engine. Some possibilities are part of the engine road number, your age, or
any two digit number that is not used by another engine. If you like, write the
number on a small piece of tape and put this on the bottom of the engine
chassis to aid in remembering.
Step 1: Turn the Command Base ON and set the engine
on the track.
Step 2: Power up, then slide the PROGRAM / RUN switch
to PROGRAM.