Give your throttle a “brake” and use F11 to slow your train.
Instead of adjusting the throttle to engage the brakes, our functioning brake
effect lets you apply the brakes (and play the brake squeal sound effect) with
the press of the F11 function key. We developed the F11 functioning brake feature to add another level of interaction and
realism to prototypical operating sessions. This feature is available in our Tsunami Digital Sound Decoders and DCC Mobile Decoders.
F11 Braking on the Mainline
To use this feature, first adjust the locomotive’s momentum
by setting CV 3 (Baseline Acceleration Rate) and CV 4 (Baseline Deceleration Rate) to non-zero values.
The exact values are up to you, but they should be large enough to produce a
noticeable delay in throttle response. We recommend starting with CV 3 set to 25 and CV set to 75. Then adjust the values to your personal taste from there.
Next, program CV 61 (F11 Braking Rate) to adjust the rate at which the
locomotive will slow down when F11 is engaged. If CV 61 is set to 0 or 128,
pressing F11 will only play the braking sound effects and not change the locomotive speed. Programming CV 61 with a
value from 1 to 127 will simulate a greater load/steeper grade, causing the
locomotive to decelerate more gradually than if you simply turned down the throttle.
Values from 129 to 255 will cause the locomotive to decelerate more aggressively
than if you adjusted the throttle. For this reason, be careful not to set the CV 61
value too high -- it can turn F11 into an emergency stop button. To get
started, we recommend setting CV 61 to a value of 178.
To apply the brakes and activate the sound effect, simply
press F11 and your train will slow to a stop. Press F11 again to release the
brakes and resume running your train.
This feature works really well in conjunction with
our Tsunami SoundCar Digital Sound Decoder for rolling stock. Program the
values of CVs 3, 4 and 61 in the SoundCar decoders to match the values in the locomotive's decoder when in a consist. This will sync the momentum and braking rates in the
consist when F11 is engaged so you can experience full braking throughout your
train.
Recommended F11 Braking CV Values
If CVs 61 (F11 Braking Rate) and 4 (Baseline Deceleration
Rate) are set to values that do not slow the train quickly, changes in the
train speed will seem nonexistent to the operator and spectators. Therefore, we recommend starting with the following CVs and values,
and then adjusting them to your preferences.
- CV 3: 25
- CV 4: 75
- CV 61: 178
F11 Braking for Yard Switching
Our F11 functioning brake feature is also great for shuffling
cars in the yard.
Simply press F11 to apply the brakes, couple to the unit
(press F12 to activate the coupling sound effect), change direction, and press
F11 again to release the brakes. With this application, you don't need to worry about
adjusting speed steps on your throttle. And since the F11 braking feature is
available in the Tsunami SoundCar, this method works great for cutting cars
into your consist, especially with our new Intelligent Consisting feature to
easily synchronize the cars to the decoder settings in the locomotive.
F11 Braking for Brake Testing
You can also use the F11 feature to simulate brake testing.
A brake test is carried out when departing a yard or depot
to ensure the brakes are working correctly. The engineer reduces the brake
pressure so the brakes will grip the wheels. The more pressure that's released,
the more the brake shoes will grip the wheel. The idea is to verify that the
pressure is being reduced properly through the line, which would then, in turn, apply
the brakes when required. The test is a fun sequence that can be reproduced
when departing any terminal and provides a more realistic operation for your railroad.
First, press F11 to set the brakes. Then press F3 (short
whistle/horn) to signal that the brakes are set. Then, wait a few seconds for
the conductor to signal to the engineer that brake pressure was reduced
throughout the trainline. Press F3 twice to acknowledge the signal, and press
F11 to release the brakes.
For detailed information about programming the F11 functioning
brake feature, refer to page 61 in the Tsunami
Steam Sound User’s Guide, or page 51 in the Tsunami
Diesel Sound User’s Guide.
To see all the F11 braking applications described in this post, watch
our video:
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