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1.                                                     Bold Numbers indicate default settings     Function 1  Bell   Function 2  Horn   Function 3  Short Horn  Function 4  Dynamic Brake  Function 5  RPM    Function 6  RPM    Function 8  Mute   Function 10  Compressor  Function 11  Fans  Function 12  Coupler    Each function output has a value between 0 and 255  The charts show   the corresponding values for each CV or menu item as it is selected  For  example  if you want to turn on the bell and horn at the same time with  Function 2  start by looking at the Diesel Function Mapping Table  Locate F2  on the chart  Follow across the chart until it intersects with the horn and the  bell  To turn on both  add the values in those columns together to arrive ata  value of 12  Now set F1 to a value of 0 so that it no longer activates the bell   This frees up F1 to be used for some other function     Function Swap for Cabs with Eight or Fewer Function Keys   If your DCC cab has a limited number of function keys  you may find it difficult  to access some of the SurroundTraxx functions that are activated on higher  function numbers  Using the CV 30 Menu option  found under the EDIT    Configuration Guide Page 2 19       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    LOCO menu  will allow you to swap functions 5  6  7  and 8 with functions 9   10  11  and 12  This allows you to move functions up or down based on the  functionality of your cab  For example  the Coupler sound effect is activated  by default on
2.                     1 7  Additional Items Needed for Operation                                                1 9  Planning the Installation mE 1 11      Track xci u au teen ea UT TTE 1 12  Drawing a SS CT INU                 242446 1 13  Verify the Detection Equipment Works                                              1 18  Installing the SurroundTraxx System                                                 1 20  SurroundTraxx Wiring                                                             1 20  Section 2  Configuration Guide                                                                2 1  Whats NeXt  sses uuu uu lu                                   2 1  Menu Overview and                                            2 2  System Monitor                                       ten tutae aient nnno ieu 2 3  The Roundhouse                                                              2 4  Viewing the Locomotive Roster                                                 2 4  Adding    Locomotive uite eater re tret tte ias dena 2 5  Editing a Locomotive                                                    a duke nee 2 7  Sound Mixer                                                            2 11   FX Bus Mixer Parameters                                                       2 12  Configuring the Sound             5                                             2 13  Function Mapping                                                                    2 18  Copying Settings from an Existing 
3.             Scale  FADER   D x 13 6   The third method simply picks a distance  D   in inches  from the edge of  the sound zone where you want the sound to reach maximum volume   Again  the system will automatically compensate for faster or slower moving  locomotives  Once you have determined D  use the following formula to find  the correct FADER value                             where      Ratio of Scale  i e   87 1 for HO  160 for    Scale  etc    You can use the following simplified formulas for each of the popular scales     For Z Scale  FADER   D x 125  For N Scale  FADER  D x 90 9  For HO Scale  FADER  D    49 6         S Scale  FADER  D x 36 4  For O Scale  FADER D x 27 2    1  From System Monitor mode  push the control knob to display  ROUNDHOUSE  Turn the control knob until the display reads AUDIO   Push the control knob to select the Audio menu    2  The first display will read SND ZONE  1  Push the control knob to select  and turn the control knob until it reads FADER  0001  Set the Fader rate  for this sound zone    3  Tum the control knob until the display reads BACK  Select this by  pushing the control knob  Now turn the control knob clockwise until the  display reads SND ZONE  2  Repeat this process  setting the Fade rate  for each sound zone     Ambient Effects    The AUDIO menu offers echo and reverberation options that you can use to  produce ambient effects within a given sound zone  For example  you might  use echo for realistic sound within a canyon or r
4.    SurroundTraxx   Users Guide    Software Release 1 00    Notice  The information in this document is subject to change without notice     SoundTraxx  Throttle Up   shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein  nor for incidental or consequential  damages resulting from the furnishing  performance or use of this material     This document contains information protected by copyright  No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the  prior written consent of Throttle Up  Corp     Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies     SoundTraxx  Tsunami  SoundTraxx DCC  Digital Sound Decoder  Dynamic Digital Exhaust  Auto Exhaust and Hyperlight are  trademarks of Throttle Up  Corp     Table of Contents    ON gas emcee mee ecco occa   i  Section 1  Setup GUIDE                                                  1 1  Produ  t      MD                            1 1  Surround Traxx Operating       5    2  1 1  Transponder free Mode                                                                       1 1                  Mode sissien T aeae naeia 1 1  5 Channel Mode with Subwoofer                                      1 2  Multi System                                          osa sd dum dace etes 1 4  Multi System Mode with Subwoofer                                                    1 4  Whats included                       1 6  Product                 f T 
5.    mini plug to  RCA   mm Y Adapter   not  included                          Right  In                            Amplifier 2  Left   1 8  mini plug aN  In au to RCA Optional  Y Adapter  not Subwoofer  included  connection    Right  Right 5  n In              Subwoofer  Left  Left  m In                   In       When you are using an external amplifier for all system sounds  the speaker  wiring harness is not needed     Finally  connect the 5VDC power supply included with SurroundTraxx to the  POWER input  The power supply then plugs into a standard 120V to 220V  household outlet     Your final installation should resemble the master diagram on the following  page     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Setup Guide Page 1 22       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    5V Power Supply                         OTRAS  27    To Network  a       5    Subwoofer             Leave      RCA  jack disconnected     Wrap in electrical  tape to prevent y    short circuit                          Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6   Only wired to  a speaker if a  subwoofer is  not used    Setup Guide Page 1 23       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Configuration Guide  Configuring the System    What s Next    Now that you have wired your layout and SurroundTraxx system you will  need to complete the following items described on this checklist before  SurroundTraxx is able to properly make sound throughout your layout           Add a Locomotive into the Roundhouse   SurroundTraxx is shipp
6.   Not Included   SurroundTraxx mixes the low frequencies of  channels 1   5 to channel 6 when one of the subwoofer modes is selected     page 1 3      Setup Guide Page 1 20       SurroundTraxx Users Guide          2  Insert Right  RED   RCA plug into    Subwoofer subwoofer right input         1  Insert mini plug  into Jack  5 6      1 8  mini plug to RCA    3  Leave Left Y Adapter  not included      WHITE  RCA plug  unconnected   Wrap in electrical  tape to prevent  short circuits          Connect the 6 channel wiring harness to the SPEAKERS output  then wire  each pair of like colored wires to a 4 or 8 ohm speaker  The end of any  unused wire should be insulated     Speaker            Speaker     4       A  5 Z lt                      y                  QUO Qr un          S S  o e             CET    Depending on the length of the wire that runs between SurroundTraxx   and your speakers  the wiring harness may need to be extended  splice  additional speaker wire to individual channels as needed  To avoid confusion  in maintenance  use 26 gauge wire that matches the color of the pair you are  extending  Be sure to insulate the spliced area with heat shrink tubing     When truly enormous sound is in order  you can connect the LINE LEVEL  OUT jacks to a more powerful external amplifier  The wiring for each of these  jacks is similar to the subwoofer diagram below  adapting a stereo mini plug  to separate channels as appropriate for the amplifier     Setup Guide Page 1 21        
7.   Scenery     Note  It is also important to remember that sound doesn t care about scenic  dividers  Keep in mind that if you are using a divider between sections of  your layout it must also be an acoustic barrier if you wish to avoid the sound  being heard in the other section  Not doing so can result in undesirable  effects such as a  ghost train      Hopefully  you now have an idea of how to determine the number of sound  zones you need and their general locations  This will now help you to  determine which operating mode best suits your needs     Verify that the Detection Equipment Works  With the planning process complete  you can begin installation of the block  detectors and transponders  You will need to refer to the manuals provided  with your Digitrax equipment for information on wiring these items  For  SurroundTraxx to operate properly in transponding mode  transponding  must be fully operational  Therefore  it is highly recommended that you first  verify that transponding is working before you attempt to install and use  SurroundTraxx in transponding mode     Before proceeding  review the following checklist and verify that    1  When you turn on the command station the layout has track power   2  When you select a locomotive you are able to run it throughout your  entire layout   3  When track power is supplied to the locomotive  the headlight should  flicker dimly  indicating the decoder is in transponding mode   4  When operating the locomotive in transpondin
8.   SurroundTraxx CV Default List    CV  CV Description Default Value  CV 1 Primary Address 0  CV 3 Acceleration Rate 0  CV 4 Braking Rate 0  CV 11 Interpacket Timer 0  CV 12 Reserved 0  CV 15 CV Unlock Code 0  CV 16 CV Lock Code 0  CV 17 18 Extended Address 0  CV 29 Configuration Byte 1 2  CV 30 Reset Lock Function Swap 0  CV 33 FO  f  Output Control 1  CV 34 FO  r  Output Control 2  CV 35 Function 1 Control 8  CV 36 Function 2 Control 4  CV 37 Function 3 Control 16  CV 38 Function 4 Control 32  CV 39 Function 5 Control 8  CV 40 Function 6 Control 0  CV 41 Function 7 Control 0  CV 42 Function 8 Control 32  CV 43 Function 9 Control 0  CV 44 Function 10 Control 0  CV 45 Function 11 Control 0  CV 46 Function 12 Control 0  CV 112 Sound Configuration 1 0  CV 113 Quiet Mode Control 0  CV 114 Bell Control Register 7  CV 115 Whistle Airhorn Select 0  CV 116 Steam Exhaust Chuff Rate 80  CV 116 Diesel Exhaust Control T  CV 118 Maximum Loco Speed 80  CV 119 CV Bank Select 0  CV 128 Locomotive Master Volume 255  CV 129 Whistle Airhorn Volume 128  CV 130 Bell Volume 64  CV 131 Exhaust Volume 128  CV 132 Air Compressor Volume 25  CV 133 Dynamo Volume  Steam Only  28  CV 134 Blower Volume  Steam Only  12    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Operations Guide Page 3 6       CV 135 Coupler Volume 64    CV 136 Steam Hiss Volume  Steam Only  92  Diesel Only Volume Controls   CV 132 Air Compressor Volume 64  CV 133 Dynamic Brake Volume 48  CV 134 Fans Volume 70  CV 169 FX Mixer Channel 0 Send Level 0  CV 
9.   Turn the knob to change the value and push the knob  to select it  The next number to the right will now flash and so on  moving  from left to right until all the adjustments have been made  Pushing the knob  in before changing the value in the flashing digit will move it over to the next  digit  If you find a sub menu you desire to not change simply turn the knob to  the right to move to the next option     System Monitor Mode    When you are not actively working within the menus  SurroundTraxx operates  in System Monitor mode  which provides visual status indicators for the six  audio channels  This is the most common mode during normal operation  and  SurroundTraxx automatically exits the menus to System Monitor mode after  several seconds of inactivity     The central feature of System Monitor mode is a six channel volume units   VU  meter as shown below  The VU meter shows the volume level of each  channel  the more pixels displayed for a given channel  the higher the sound  level  When at least one  but not all  of the locomotives are muted  the letter  V appears at the far left of the display           Mute 123456  Icon    When the entire system is muted  the word  MUTE  appears on the display   See page 2 30 for more information on the mute function     Audio clipping is a condition in which the level of one or more channels  exceeds the system s capability  Because clipping is a form of waveform  distortion  it can negatively impact the sound quality of the affecte
10.  Function 12  If your cab has only eight functions  you may wish  to employ the Function Swap and move the Coupler to Function 8     To enable the Function Swap  enter the Roundhouse menu  then select EDIT  LOCO  Turn the control knob until you reach CV 30  Select this by pushing  the control knob and simply set this to a value of 4     CV 30 also enables the Lock ID that is set in this menu  This allows you to             your settings so that you  or someone else   can t inadvertently change  your settings after you have painstakingly set up your roster     CV 30    CV 30 Function Mapping and Lock Values  Function Mapping Lock Enable Value    Default Disabled 0       Default Enabled       Function Swap Disabled          Function Swap Enabled    Setting the Lock ID   Once you have made the adjustments to your locomotive you can choose  to lock it  First you must enable the lock feature by setting CV 30 as shown  in the chart above  Once you have enabled the lock feature you can LOCK  the settings by selecting a value of 0 thru 9 in the LOCK KEY option  The  settings will be locked until the same value is entered in the LOCK ID option   For example If you want to lock your newly configured locomotive you would  set LOCK KEY to value of 8  To then change a feature  you would unlock   it by setting the LOCK ID to a value of 8  Remember  this feature locks   out changes in the settings from being accidentally changed in Ops Mode  Programming  You may still edit the locomotive in
11.  SurroundTraxx requires a Digitrax LocoNet equipped command station   in order to operate in any of its different modes of operation  At this time  SurroundTraxx cannot be used with a non LocoNet command station and  cab     Setup Guide Page 1 9       Additional Speaker Wire   SurroundTraxx comes with a wire harness that includes 6    sections of  speaker wire for each sound channel output  If your layout requires more  wire you can add additional wire to the end of the harness     BDL 168 Block Detectors   To achieve the effect of sound traveling with your train as it traverses your  layout  you must use Digitrax BDL 162 or BDL 168 block detectors  One  BDL 168 will provide detection for eight blocks  Therefore  if your layout  has more than eight blocks  you will need more than one BDL 168  When  setting up your BDL 168 s  for use with SurroundTraxx  the blocks should  be arranged in sequence such as 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 per the Digitrax BDL 168  instructions  If you only plan on using single channel mode the BDL 168 is  not required     Digitrax RX 4s   Digitrax RX 4s are required in conjunction with BDL 168s  Each RX 4  supplies four blocks on your layout  If you have eight blocks you will need  two RX 4s for your layout     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Setup Guide Page 1 10       Planning the Installation    SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Installation Overview   With a little careful planning  SurroundTraxx will add a spectacular audio  experience to your layout  This manual will 
12.  They are used to assign    output control to function keys FO f  through F12 respectively  The default  function mapping for steam locomotives is listed below     Steam Function Mapping Table    Function Key  Control CV  Reserved  Reserved  Short Whistle  Hiss  Reserved  Reserved  MUTE  Reserved  Reserved  Coupler          N IS IN IN   Reserved  Whistle    ajajaja                                                                   Ben  5      N       gt   N                                                                    37 2 4 8 16   32   64   128   38 2 4 8 16   32   64   128   39 2 4 8 16   32   64   128   40 2 4 8   16   32   64   128   41 1 2 4 8 16   32   64   128   42 1 2 4 8 16   32   64   128   43 1 2 4 8 16   32   64   128  F10   44 1 2 4 8 16   32   64   128  F11   45 1 2 4 8 16   32   64   128            46 1 2 4 8 16   32 64   128                         Bold Numbers indicate default settings     Configuration Guide Page 2 18       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Function 1  Bell   Function 2  Whistle   Function 3  Short Whistle  Function 4  Hiss Steam Release  Function 5  Dynamo   Function 8  Mute   Function 12  Coupler Clank    The default function mapping for diesel locomotives is listed below     Diesel Function Mapping Table    Reserved  Reserved  Dynamic Brale  Short Horn  Reserved  Compressor                         wl                        Control CV  NISN IN IN   Reserved                               544           2     BELL                              
13.  best location for the speaker would be somewhere between  Palisade  blue  and Silver Falls towards the far left switches on the siding     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Setup Guide Page 1 16       Zone 4 then circles the Ophir Loop  The speaker would fit nicely between the  upper and lower parts of the Ophir loop     Lizard  Head  Summit    Zone4 Ophir Loop    Lizard  Head  Summit    Zone 5    Ophir Loop       Finally  Zone 5  shown in purple  takes in the Lizard Head Summit area  We  will place the speaker right in the center of the pass behind the wye     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Setup Guide Page 1 17       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Again  we might want to set the block boundary slightly in the hidden track so  that the sound fades away as the locomotive disappears     When installing speakers you can conceal them in the benchwork  inside  larger buildings or building facades  or behind greenery  You could also  mount them in your ceiling or wall  If your layout incorporates mountainous  terrain  you can also build speaker compartments into hillsides  Because  Some speakers are easier to conceal than others  this should also be a  consideration as you shop for speakers     Wherever you decide to conceal the speakers  plan for easy access later in   case of a loose speaker wire  failed speaker  or another maintenance issue   Ideally  the subwoofer should be mounted on the floor  This provides optimal  low frequency response without causing vibration within the benchwork and
14.  capacity of the output channel  As its  name implies  clipping results in the lopping off of the sound signal peaks and  manifests itself as distortion accompanied with a level of clicking or popping  sounds  The System Monitor mode helps to identify clipping as it occurs     To avoid a clipping condition  consider which sounds are likely to be played at  the same time and take care to ensure that their corresponding mixer levels  are not set too high     You may wish to make the FX Bus Mixer adjustments at the same time  since  they affect the same individual sound effects and are located adjacent to one  another in the menu   see below     FX Bus Mixer Parameters   The FX Bus Mixer Parameters dictate the level sent to the echo reverb sound  effect feature for each of the effects in the table that follows  When adjusting  these parameters  use care to keep the various levels realistic in relation   to each other  For example  you would generally want the echo and reverb  effects to affect a whistle more than a bell     Configuration Guide Page 2 12       SurroundTraxx Users Guide       FX Bus Mixer Parameters    Mix Description Range    WH FX Whistle FX Bus Send Level Oto 255       BL FX Bell FX Bus Send Level Oto 255       EX FX Exhaust FX Bus Send Level Oto 255       AP FX Air pump  Compressor  FX Bus Send Level Oto 255       DY FX Dynamo  Dynamic brake  FX Bus Send Level Oto 255       S6 FX Steam Blower  Radiator Fan  FX Bus Send Level    to 255       S7 FX Rod Clank  Re
15.  for a given section of track     The System Menu   On the SYSTEM menu you will adjust system wide settings such as the  operating mode and display brightness  You can also select the types of  messages that will appear on the SurroundTraxx display  control the behavior  of the MUTE function  and set the Auto Dispatch and User Interface timers     Configuration Guide Page 2 28       System Settings    The SurroundTraxx System settings allow you to     Select the Operating Mode   Change the brightness of the display   Select types of messages to be displayed  Control the behavior of the MUTE function   Set the Auto Dispatch and User Interface Timers  Set up the BDL 168s   Map the FIND command to a function key    SurroundTraxx Operating Modes    As discussed earlier  a single SurroundTraxx unit can operate in single   channel mode  six channel mode  or five channel mode with a subwoofer   You can also add multiple SurroundTraxx units to larger layouts if you want to  expand on these options     SurroundTraxx Operating Mode Settings    Mode Description       Single Channel  Transponder Free  Mode  factory default        Six Channel Mode       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 40Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 50Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 60Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 70Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 80Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 90Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 100Hz       Five Channe
16.  is disabled       addresses in the database are available for selection          1   9999 The slot is manually assigned to a locomotive address  All locomotive       Dispatching a Locomotive    Dispatching works differently in Transponding and Transponding Free modes     Dispatching in Transponding Mode  To dispatch a locomotive  simply drive it into a block that is assigned to any  one of the Sound Zones     Alternatively  you can dispatch a locomotive by simply pressing the FIND key  on your cab  Note that in this case  the locomotive will only be dispatched if it  is occupying a section of track that has previously been assigned to a Sound   Zone     If your cab does not have a FIND key  you can use a function key in its place  via SurroundTraxx s FIND function feature  In this manner  whenever you  toggle the assigned function key  SurroundTraxx will automatically send a  find command to the block detectors via the LocoNet     The FIND function is set in the SYSTEM menu  see page 2 33   Locomotives  may then be dispatched by toggling the FIND function     To retire a locomotive in Transponding mode  you can either     Bring the locomotive to a full stop  speed step 0  and turn off all the functions  a time period as defined by the Auto Dispatch timer setting               Drive the locomotive into a block that is outside any of the defined Sound  Zones  a staging yard perhaps      Dispatching in Transponder Free Mode   In Transponder Free mode  a locomotive will be dispa
17.  is less important than in the six   channel mode because the subwoofer  the sixth channel  fills out the audio  spectrum with plenty of deep bass     Remember that hidden track and tunnels don   t require a sound zone   Five channel mode               produce sound for up to six locomotives simultaneously      Five sound zones can exist throughout your layout        Produces the best bass and richest audio experience     Requires transponding decoders and block detectors     Setup Guide Page 1 3       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    BLOCK 1 BLOCK2 BLOCK 3 BLOCK4 BLOCK 5    plc qo  HH            TT TNI          Subwoofer    Multi System Configuration   This mode is appropriate for large layouts requiring more than five or six  sound zones and ambient sounds  and incorporates multiple SurroundTraxx  systems covering different regions of the layout        This configuration supports        Six locomotives per SurroundTraxx system     6xN sound zones  where    is the number of SurroundTraxx systems     Requires transponding decoders and block detectors     Multi System Mode with Subwoofer   When you add a subwoofer to the multi system configuration  only one  subwoofer is required  with one channel from each SurroundTraxx system  reserved for the subwoofer  However  on very large layouts  you can choose  to use multiple subwoofers as appropriate     Setup Guide Page 1 4       This configuration supports        Six locomotives per SurroundTraxx system      5xN sound zones  where    
18.  power supply  Next  is the network cable input to connect  the SurroundTraxx system to the layout LocoNet system that is tied to your  command station  block detectors  and cab        Audio Out    Speaker  Harness    Adjacent to the LocoNet input are three line level output jacks that  correspond to the six different sound channels found on SurroundTraxx     Setup Guide Page 1 7       These can be used to hook your SurroundTraxx system up to an external  amplifier if you wish  The output labeled 5 6 can also be used to connect  to the subwoofer if you plan to use one  On the far right is the terminal for  the six speaker outputs   the 6    long speaker harness that came with the  SurroundTraxx system plugs in here     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Setup Guide Page 1 8       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Additional Items Needed for Operation    Depending on the operating mode you have chosen  you will need to  purchase the following items to complete your installation       Up to six 8 ohm speakers     Optional Subwoofer     Appropriate DCC mobile decoders equipped with transponding or a  TL 1 transponder   Digitrax DCC Command Station  cabs and power boosters  Additional Speaker wire   Digitrax BDL 168  or older BDL 162  Block Detector    Two Digitrax RX 4s      Because each BDL 168 and RX 4 can only support up to eight blocks  larger  layouts may require additional detectors     Speakers and Subwoofer   SurroundTraxx can accommodate up to 6 speakers per system  The size and  qua
19.  set up all of the system features and sound channels  and how to program the individual locomotives and set up all of the sound  features in the roundhouse     The Operations Guide explains how to dispatch a locomotive and activate  the sound features and functions     The Troubleshooting Guide is designed to help you past any difficulties you  may have with any of the above sections     Page i       Setup Guide    Product Introduction  How It Works     SurroundTraxx Users Guide       SurroundTraxx stores a roster of locomotive sound settings in a menu called  the Roundhouse  This menu contains an extensive sound library that you can  set and adjust to closely match your models  prototype or to sound like your  favorite horn  prime mover  exhaust chuff or whistle     Once you have entered your locomotive roster into the roundhouse your  SurroundTraxx system has an internal    dispatcher    that allows up to 6 trains  to be in operation at one time  SurroundTraxx can be set up to pick the first 6  locomotives detected or you can assign these slots to the locomotive of your  choice  Perfect to make sure your favorite engine never goes silent    These  locomotive  slots  used by the dispatcher are called Auto Dispatch Slots  AD  Slots   We ll learn more about these later     Dispatched Trains    Dispatcher Zone Manager           Block  Dectectors    Once the trains have been dispatched the block detector will identify the  trains  location  at what speed they are traveling and 
20.  the Roundhouse     CV 29   To set up CV 29  turn the control knob until the display reads CV 29 002   Select this and enter same value that you currently have set in CV 29 of  your mobile decoder  This will allow SurroundTraxx to match the same  configurations such as speed steps  14  28  128      Now that we have gone through and reviewed all of the features of the EDIT  menu in the ROUNDHOUSE let s look at setting up an example locomotive     Configuration Guide Page 2 20       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    A Diesel Configuration Example  Let s add an ACA400CW locomotive to our roster  Its road number is 4387  and it has a Nathan M3 airhorn     1  From System Monitor mode  push and release the control knob  The  display reads ROUNDHOUSE  push and release the control knob again  to select it    2  Turn the control knob clockwise until the display reads ADD LOCO  Push  and release the knob to select it    3  The display will now read TYPE  STM  Turn the knob clockwise until the  display reads TYPE  DIESEL  Push the control knob to select                       4  Locomotive address 0003 will appear  with the zero furthest to the left  flashing  Turn the control knob until the zero is replaced by the number 4  and push in the knob to select it as the first digit of the new address   Then turn the knob until the number 3 shows as the second digit in the  display  and so on until the number 4387 has been selected        5  Push the control knob to save this into the roster    6  
21.  the different menu options or begin  to use the system to provide audio throughout your layout     As part of your SurroundTraxx system  there are six main menus to select   through which you make all the necessary adjustments  They are        Roundhouse    Audio      Dispatcher      Zone IDs      System      Diagnostic    Within each main menu  there are additional submenus     To access the menus simply push the control knob in once  You will see the  first menu option in the display  ROUNDHOUSE  Turn the knob to the right to  display the next menu option  AUDIO  Continuing to turn the knob to the right  will advance through the different menu options     Turning the knob to the left will return to the previous menu option     Scroll  Forward Scroll  Back    Select         If you should make an error in your menu selection and wish to exit without  making any changes  simply continue to turn the knob to the right until you  see BACK  then EXIT  From a submenu  selecting BACK will return you to  the previous menu page  while EXIT from any menu will take you back to  System Monitor Mode     Once you have pushed the knob to select a menu you will be able to enter  any submenus that may exist and make adjustments  If you are making a    Configuration Guide Page 2 2       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    numerical selection  for example  entering in a four digit locomotive address   pushing the knob in will cause the far left digit to flash  This indicates the  number to be changed
22. 0001  ECHO  0   E LEV  000  E DLY  000  E FB  000  BACK   EXIT   CH VOL 192  FADER 0001  ECHO  0   E LEV  000  E DLY  000  E FB  000  BACK   EXIT   CH VOL 192  FADER 0001  ECHO  0   E LEV  000  E DLY  000  E FB  000  BACK   EXIT    EXIT  CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    Page A 4       CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE    DISPATCHER LOCO1 AUTO AUTO     0000  locomotive address   OFF    0000  locomotive address     LOCO2 AUTO      AUTO  OFF    0000  locomotive address        AUTO  OFF    0000  locomotive address     LOCO4 AUTO    AUTO  OFF    0000  locomotive address     LOCOS AUTO E AUTO  OFF    LOCO6 AUTO AUTO     0000  locomotive address   OFF    BACK  EXIT    CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Page A 5       CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE    ZONE IDS ZONE 1 BEG ID 000  END 10 000  BACK  EXIT  ZONE 2 BEG ID 000  END 10 000  BACK  EXIT  ZONE 3 BEG ID 000  END 10 000  BACK  EXIT  ZONE 4 BEG ID 000  END 10 000  BACK  EXIT  ZONE 5 BEG ID 000  END 10 000  BACK  EXIT  ZONE 6 BEG ID 000  END 10 000  BACK  EXIT     mmmmm    BACK  EXIT    CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Page A 6       CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE  SYSTEM MODE 01           Max 12  SAVE OK           BRIGHT 0  max 5   MSG 0                     max 9   AD TMR 010  UI TMR 15  max 60 seconds   BDL SETUP ADDRESS   OP SWITCH      BACK   EXIT  FIND  OFF   FO   F1   F2   F3   F4   F5   F6   F7   F8   F9   F10   F11  BACK  EXIT    CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Page A 7       CONTINUE
23. 170 FX Mixer Channel 1 Send Level 0  CV 171 FX Mixer Channel 2 Send Level 0  CV 172 FX Mixer Channel 3 Send Level 0  CV 173 FX Mixer Channel 4 Send Level 0  CV 174 FX Mixer Channel 5 Send Level 0  CV 175 FX Mixer Channel 6 Send Level 0  CV 176 FX Mixer Channel 7 Send Level 0  CV 226 Steam Engine Type Select 0  CV 226 Diesel Prime Mover Select 0  CV 227 Bell Select  Steam  0  CV 227 Bell Select  Diesel  9  CV 228 Airpump Compressor Select 0  CV 229 Coupler Select 2  CV 230 Dynamo Select 0  CV 231 Blower Select 0    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Page 3 7       Troubleshooting Guide    Troubleshooting the SurroundTraxx System    SurroundTraxx Users Guide    The Troubleshooting Guide consists of the following       Frequently asked questions       SurroundTraxx Warranty information    How to contact SoundTraxx for technical support    You may also refer to the section in the Configuration Guide which covers the  Diagnostic Menu  More information can be found on page 2 32     Frequently Asked Questions  The question and answer section below will help you in resolving some of the  common issues you may encounter     The locomotive responds to DCC commands  but there is no sound   Verify that SurroundTraxx is cabled according to the instructions beginning on  page 1 20  and the system has power applied  Check the speaker wiring to  each speaker in use  Also note that you must add locomotives to the system  Roundhouse before SurroundTraxx will provide locomotive sounds  For more  informa
24. 255       SAVE OK   WH MIX 128  WH FX 000  BL MIX  064  BL FX 000  EX MIX 128  EX FX 000  AP MIX 025  AP FX 000  DY MIX 028  DY FX 000  S6 MIX 012  S6 FX 000  S7 MIX 064  S7 FX 000  S8 MIX 000  S8 FX 000  EX SEL 000  WH SEL 000  BL SEL  00  BLRATE  00  AP SEL  0  CP SEL 000  DYNO 000  BLWR 000  SND1 000  SND2 000  EX CTL 000  MAXSPD 000  ACCEL 000  BRAKE 000  CONADD 000  FGRP1 000  FGRP2 000  CACCEL 000  CBRAKE 000  CV 29 002    CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Troubleshooting Guide Page A 2       CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE    CV 30 0  FF MAP 001  FR MAP 002  F1 MAP 008  F2        004  F3 MAP 016  F4        008  F5 MAP 032  F6 MAP 064  F7 MAP 000  F8 MAP 032  F9        000       F10 MAP 064  F11 MAP 032  F12 MAP 128  PKT TM 000  LOCK KEY 0  LOCK ID 0  BACK  EXIT   BACK      EXIT    COPY LOCO     FROM  0000    TO  0000 1 SAVE            N    EXIT    BACK      ERASE LOCO ERASE  0000     ERASE                                EXIT    CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Troubleshooting Guide Page A 3       AUDIO    SurroundTraxx Users Guide    CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE    SND ZONE 1    SND ZONE 2    SND ZONE 3    SND ZONE 4    SND ZONE 5    SND ZONE 6    BACK    CH VOL 192        SAVE        FADER 0001  ECHO  0   E LEV  000  E DLY  000  E FB  000  BACK   EXIT   CH VOL 192  FADER 0001  ECHO  0   E LEV  000  E DLY  000  E FB  000  BACK   EXIT   CH VOL 192  FADER 0001  ECHO  0   E LEV  000  E DLY  000  E FB  000  BACK   EXIT   CH VOL 192  FADER 
25. D FROM PREVIOUS PAGE    DIAGNOSTIC DCC STATUS T PCKT 0  ERR 0    oe PCKT 0  ERR 0    ADP STATUS 1  EMPTY  or locomotive address   2  EMPTY  or locomotive address   3  EMPTY  or locomotive address   4  EMPTY  or locomotive address   5  EMPTY  or locomotive address   6  EMPTY  or locomotive address     MIXER ZNI         ZN2           ZN3         ZNA         ZN5         ZN6         SYS RESET        CONFIRM  N  T      PURGE                CONFIRM  N  L  BACK  EXIT    EXIT    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Page A 8       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    To highlevel 2  stoging  Locomotive  servicing                   Freighthouse        Branch line  up to slate      THE CHERRY PICKED Scale        1 0 quarry  NEW ENGLAND 12    grid  In N scole Ruling radius   main line   21    15  on branch     Track plan used with permission from Kalmbach Publishing Co     A T  by 9  Layout    Girder Bridge    Pershing       Zone 5       Port Sussex       5    Zone 1    Here  we have made five sound zones and  used a subwoofer  The small size   of the layout makes it possible to have as   many as six zones or as few as three  but   more speakers means more sound  There is no  need to have sound zones dedicated to hidden staging tracks and yards     Page B 1       More Sample Layouts  The Maine Central Railroad    WALDENBORO    INNSMOUTH    QUARRY POINT       Track plan used with permission from Kalmbach Publishing Co     Salt Marsh    Tidal Bay       Zone 2       Waldenboro  Zone 1    Innsmouth       Quarr
26. Erase Loco function removes a locomotive from the database  Erase  Loco is the fifth option on the Roundhouse menu  Please note there is no  undo or oops for this action  Once a locomotive is erased from the database  you must recreate it to use it again  SurroundTraxx will ask you to confirm  that you wish to delete before doing so     From System Monitor mode  push and release the control knob to first  display ROUNDHOUSE  then push and release the knob again to select it   Turn the control knob clockwise until the display reads ERASE LOCO  and  push and release the knob to select it              The first address stored in your roster will appear with its decoder address   Rotating the knob will now scroll through the roster  Once the address you   wish to erase appears in the display  push to select it  You will be asked to   confirm your action  Push the knob again to erase this locomotive  LOCO   ERASED  will appear in the display     When the database contains no locomotives  the message ROUNDHOUSE    IS EMPTY will scroll across the display  This is the default when the unit is  new from the factory     Configuration Guide Page 2 24       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    The Audio Menu    The settings on the Audio Menu affect all sounds on a given channel  or in  other words  sounds sent to a given speaker  Within the Audio Menu  you will  be able to select  for each channel  the volume setting  the fade rate  to allow  smooth transitions when the sound switches from speak
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28. OFF The AD slot has been disabled         EMPTY The slot is available  but no locomotive is currently assigned              LCK The AD is locked  meaning a locomotive has been manually assigned  to this slot  The slot is unavailable for auto dispatch        Configuration Guide Page 2 34       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    When you have finished viewing AD status  push and release the control  knob return to the AD STATUS menu     Mixer   The MIXER option displays the state of the dynamic mixer faders for   each zone and locomotive  allowing you to observe the mixer sound level  adjustments in real time as locomotives change from zone to zone    Turn the control knob to view the state of each sound zone  1 through 6   The  mixer fader appears as a bar graph similar to the VU meter  with the leftmost  bar corresponding to locomotive 1     Note  When using a subwoofer it becomes channel 6     When you have finished viewing the Mixer  push and release the control knob  return to the MIXER menu     System Reset   When you select this option  SurroundTraxx resets all system  zone  and  audio channel settings to the factory default  The locomotive roundhouse  database is left intact           The system prompts you to confirm the reset operation by selection either Y   yes  or N  no      Purge Roundhouse  Select this option to permanently delete all Roundhouse data only  The rest  of the system settings will remain intact     The system prompts you to confirm the PURGE RH operation b
29. Recordings  Documentation and  accompanying materials  if any  and all associated intellectual property rights remain with  SoundTraxx     C  The structure  organization  and code of the Software Firmware are the valuable  properties of SoundTraxx  You may not make copies of the Hardware  Software   Firmware  code  or any portions thereof  You are not to modify  adapt  translate  reverse  engineer  de compile  disassemble or create derivative works based on the Hardware or  Software Firmware     D  Unauthorized copying of the Software Firmware or Documentation  or failure to comply  with the above restrictions  will result in automatic termination of this Agreement  This  Agreement does not grant you any intellectual property rights     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Appendix C Page 1      2011 Throttle Up  Corp   All Rights Reserved     Eam COMPATIBLE WITH  THE NMRA DCC STANDARDS  DCC    AND RECOMMENDED     HHHHHH practices                SOUNDTRAXX    New Dimensions in Digital Sound Technol    210 Rock Point Drive e Durango  CO 81301   970  259 0690     Fax   970  259 0691     Email  Sales soundtraxx com    
30. Users Guide    6 Channel Mode   The six channel configuration is best suited to small or medium sized layouts   This mode provides six sound zones with a single SurroundTraxx system   while supporting up to six locomotives simultaneously  Because there is no  subwoofer in this configuration  the bass response is limited to what the six  speakers can produce  Due to lack of a subwoofer it is recommended to  purchase quality  full range speakers that have a frequency range of at least  80 16 000 Hz to give a good spectrum of sound     Six channel mode       Can produce sound for up to six locomotives simultaneously      Up to six sound zones can exist throughout your layout   e Requires transponding decoders and block detectors     BLOCK 1 BLOCK2 BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4 BLOCK5 BLOCK 6     essere OMEN ted pude api adi dum  NNNM            j     e        DETECTORS DETECTORS DETECTORS  Command                                SurroundTraxx    5 Channel Mode with Subwoofer    The use of a subwoofer provides a new level of realism to your layout  Trains  are big machines with rich sounds across the spectrum  and the extra bass  from a subwoofer really announces the train   s arrival  While this mode offers  five rather than six sound zones  we recommend it for the quality of the  overall sound experience  Some users feel that it is especially well suited to  diesel locomotives     This mode works well with a small or medium sized layout  The frequency  response of the five individual speakers
31. You will be prompted to confirm  Y or N  and the display now returns to  the ADD LOCO function  turn the control knob clockwise until the display  reads EDIT LOCO  Push the control knob to select this option    7  The display will now indicate EDIT  followed by a flashing locomotive  address  Only the locomotive numbers stored in your roster will be  available  Turn the control knob clockwise to locate locomotive 4361 and  push to select it for editing    8  The display will read VOLUME and the current setting for this locomotive   which will be the default diesel value until we change it   For the  purposes of our example  we ll skip volume until we have made our  other changes   Turn the control knob clockwise  several turns  until the  display reads EX SEL  0  Exhaust Select   Push the control knob to  select this    9  Since our locomotive is an ACA400CW  we ll want to change the default  prime mover to a General Electric FDL 16 prime mover  The SoundTraxx  website has a great deal of helpful information regarding selection of  appropriate sounds for your model   Using table in the  Editing the  Locomotive  section of the Configuration Guide  turn the control knob to  match the value displayed  5  for a General Electric FDL 16 prime mover    Configuration Guide Page 2 21       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    and push the control knob to select  You should now see        Confirm your selection by pressing the knob  The display will read  Save           10  From here  to selec
32. alue    Steam Bell 1 Alco Diesel       Steam Bell 2 EMD Diesel          Steam Bell 3 Fairbanks   Morse          Steam Bell 4 Electronic   Modern       Steam Bell 5    Steam Bell 6    Steam Bell 8    After selecting the bell  turn the knob until the display reads BLRATE  00   where you can choose how fast or slow you want the bell to ring  You  may adjust this from 0 to 15  where 0 is the fastest ring rate  air ringer   and 15 sets it to a hand rung bell    After selecting the Bell Ring Rate  turn the knob to display AP SEL  0   SurroundTraxx offers several airpumps and compressors for selection     SurroundTraxx Compressor Values       Diesel    Description Value Description Value       Single Phase Diesel Air Compressor 0       Cross Compound Modern GE Air Compressor 1          Poorly Maintained  Cross Compound       SP Cab Forward       Shay Style Cross Compound       Vacuum Pump    Once you ve selected the appropriate airpump  turn the knob until  the display reads CP SEL  0  Coupler Select   SurroundTraxx comes  equipped with three common forms of draft gear couplers to use as a  sound function  The values and selections are listed below     SurroundTraxx Coupler Values       Coupler Value    Link and Pin 0          Early Draft Gear          Late Draft Gear    Configuration Guide Page 2 10       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    10  After you ve selected the coupler  turn the control knob until the  display reads DYNO 0  The dynamo  generator  is available for steam  locomotiv
33. art over if you ve selected the wrong  engine TYPE for this road number     EDIT LOCO  Customizing the Locomotive   Once you have a Steam or Diesel locomotive in your roundhouse  you can  customize the sounds and features using the Edit Loco menu  EDIT LOCO is  the third function in the Roundhouse menu  The Edit Locomotive settings in  the Roundhouse allow you to       Select the appropriate prototype sound files for exhausts  whistles  bells   and other sound effects      Adjust the relative volume levels of various locomotive sounds      Control the amount of echo reverb applied to a given sound function      Adjust a locomotive s scale speed      Lock CVs to prevent changes      Adjust a locomotive s function mapping    You may adjust these settings either from EDIT LOCO  in the Roundhouse  menu  or in most cases from a DCC cab using operations mode  programming  with locomotive dispatched and the CV Lock OFF  Page 3 6  contains a complete list of CVs that can be changed in this manner            1  From System Monitor mode  push and release the control knob  The  display reads ROUNDHOUSE  push and release the control knob again  to select it  The display will read LIST LOCOS    2  Turn the control knob until it reads EDIT LOCO  Push the control knob  to select this option  Turn the control knob until the desired locomotive  address is displayed and push the control knob to select it for editing     Configuration Guide Page 2 7       d    The display will read VOLUME and t
34. at what point they   cross into new blocks  SurroundTraxx uses this information to move the  corresponding sounds to the appropriate sound channel  out of six available   in the SurroundTraxx system  Additionally  SurroundTraxx uses an intelligent  cross fade algorithm that factors in train speed  direction  and distance  between speakers and reproduces the sound in such a way that it appears  as though the sound is coming directly from the train and not the speakers on  the layout        The multiple trains running on the layout can all be in the same area or  spread throughout the layout  SurroundTraxx will dispatch and reproduce  their respective sounds in full audio richness  It truly is a complete layout  sound system designed with multiple trains and operating sessions in mind     SurroundTraxx Operating Modes    While a single SurroundTraxx system can support up to six locomotives and  six sound zones  you are not limited to that specific configuration on your  layout  SurroundTraxx has several different operating modes  the simplest  of which doesn   t require any form of block detection thus making it ideal for a  small shelf layout  or those who just want superior under the table sound     Setup Guide Page 1 1       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Transponder Free Mode  default     Out of the box  you can use SurroundTraxx in transponder free mode to start  making sound and running trains before incorporating block detectors into  your layout  This is a great way to ad
35. cales     When operating SurroundTraxx you will be able to control your train just as  you would a DCC sound decoder equipped model by accessing it through  the same address as the locomotive  Sounds are assigned to the locomotive  and sound functions controlled through your DCC Cab  The Quick Start  Guide that accompanies the SurroundTraxx system gives a simple step by   step process to immediately hear the sounds     right out of the box  and help  familiarize you with basic operations     Feature Highlights Found in SurroundTraxx      Six Sound channels which allows for up to 6 different    sound zones    on  your layout     Simultaneous sound operations for up to 6 trains at once     Roundhouse memory storage for up to 99 locomotives in the database          extensive sound library to closely match your prototype locomotive     Adjustable ambient effects such as echo and reverb    How to Make SurroundTraxx Work    While SurroundTraxx is not difficult to use and install  there are a number of  steps that need to happen in order to get your system up and working  We  have structured this manual so that it has five major sections     The Setup Guide will explain how SurroundTraxx works  its operating  modes  what is included and what additional items you may need  planning  for your SurroundTraxx installation and the actual wiring and installation of  the SurroundTraxx system     The Configuration Guide delves into setting up your SurroundTraxx system   You will learn how to
36. cludes an extensive library of locomotive sounds  the sound  selection and control registers allow you to apply the correct sounds to each  model and make each one truly unique  Once you have selected the type of  locomotive  steam or diesel  the values for each sound feature can be found  in the tables in the next few pages  If you do not know the correct sounds for  your model  the SoundTraxx website contains a plethora of information about  selecting prime movers  airhorns  whistles and other prototype characteristics   www soundtraxx com      To access the ROUNDHOUSE menu  push and release the control knob  The  ROUNDHOUSE menu is the first one displayed  push and release the control  knob again to select it  The complete Roundhouse menu tree can be found in  the Appendix A     LIST LOCOS  Viewing the Locomotive Roster   As you add more locomotives  you may find it helpful to occasionally add or  delete them from your roster  If you get lost along the way  viewing the roster  of locomotives can be helpful  When you enter the Roundhouse menu  the  first function presented is LIST LOCOS  This function provides a list of the  locomotives in the database with their decoder addresses  Push the control  knob to select this function     Configuration Guide Page 2 4       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Rotating the knob will now scroll through the roster  Push the knob again to  exit the list or simply wait for the time out period to expire        When the database contains no loco
37. d channels   An exclamation mark     to the left of the VU meter indicates a clipping  condition  when this occurs  you may adjust the sound mixer parameters to  resolve the problem  See page 2 12 for details     A network activity indicator at the far right side of the display appears each  time a valid network packet is received  Both this indicator  in the shape of a  starburst  and the clipping indicator are shown below        Clip  48  24  12  6 3 0 Network  VU Level  dB  Activity    Configuration Guide Page 2 3       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Adjusting the System Volume   In System Monitor mode  you may rotate the control knob to adjust the  overall system volume  Note that you can also adjust the volume of each  channel individually  when you adjust the master volume  the levels of all  channels increase or decrease proportionally  As you adjust the master  volume  the word VOL  appears on the display  and a vertical bar indicates  the master volume level           The Roundhouse Menu   The Roundhouse Menu is the first menu option displayed and allows you to  set up and customize each of your locomotives with the appropriate sound  file  The Roundhouse can store up to 99 locomotives in its internal memory     The Roundhouse Menu in SurroundTraxx allows you to         Add Locomotives into the database       Edit Locomotives stored      the roundhouse      Copy Locomotives from the database     Erase Locomotives    Matching the Sounds to Your Models   SurroundTraxx in
38. d combinations of horns whistles  bells  compressors  couplers  and  prime movers exhaust chuffs     How do   configure the locomotives    SurroundTraxx has an internal database called the Roundhouse  You will  configure  customize and store the settings for each locomotive here  You  will then assign these settings to the same address as your locomotive   s  mobile decoder  This will ensure that SurroundTraxx dispatches the sounds  for that locomotive at the same time that you run your model     How are the locomotives assigned to a consist    Locomotives stored inside SurroundTraxx don   t get assigned to a consist  like mobile decoders  However  if you run a set of locomotives together  SurroundTraxx will dispatch each one as they are selected so they will make  sound at the same time  Up to six locomotives can make sound at once     Is the Roundhouse the ONLY way to configure the locomotives   No  the locomotive can also be configured using Ops mode programming   See page 3 5     Is any power drawn from the track power while SurroundTraxx is in  operation    No  SurroundTraxx has its own external power supply and does not affect  your track voltage outputs     Will SurroundTraxx affect my onboard decoders    No  SurroundTraxx doesn   t send any signals through the rail on you layout  It  instead receives the same information that   s going to your track  so it will not   affect any decoders installed on your layout  Only your command station will   send DCC packets to you
39. d results  A good rule of thumb is to use 45 MPH  for freight locomotives and 70 MPH for passenger engines  You can   enter a value from 0 255  whereby 0   no chuff and 255   fastest chuff     Automatic Notching  Diesel    Setting EX CTL  Exhaust Control  between 1 and 15 enables Automatic  Engine Notching Mode  Automatic notching causes the engine RPMs to  change in proportion to the throttle setting  Pressing emergency stop will  cause the engine to shut down     Configuration Guide Page 2 15       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    The value sets the number of speed steps per engine notch  With a  setting of one  the engine speed will increase one notch for each speed   step  When the engine sound reaches notch 8  no further increases will  take place  For example  with a setting of seven  default   the engine  notch will increase one notch for every seven speed steps and the  engine will reach full power at speed step 48     By varying this value the sensitivity of the engine sound to the throttle is  changed  If you operate on a small layout or are having trouble keeping  the engine sound synchronized to the locomotive speed  you might want  to use larger values  12 15  to keep the engine from becoming    over  throttled      Manual Notching  Diesel    As the name implies  manual notching allows you to control the engine RPMs  manually and independently of the throttle setting  Manual notching allows  for more prototypical operating scenarios such as having a heavy train slowl
40. d sound to a small shelf layout  or just  test a particular spot on your layout before permanently mounting a speaker     When used in transponder free mode  SurroundTraxx will work like a    giant  sound decoder  It will produce the correct sound for a locomotive  and operate all of the different sound functions  however  sound will not               with your train in this mode  as there is no block detection used   SurroundTraxx will also produce sound and volume to all the audio outputs   so sound will come out of every speaker that is connected to the system     Speaker       SurroundTraxx    Command  Station       Note  This is the default mode for your SurroundTraxx system  For quick  installation and use of this application please see the SurroundTraxx Quick  Start Guide  This mode still requires use of a LocoNet equipped DCC  command station to operate     The transponder free mode        Works out of the box  requires no detectors or transponders       s ideal for small shelf layouts      Provides one sound zone for the entire layout  with simultaneous support  for up to six locomotives    e Can use multiple speakers or a single speaker and subwoofer     Transponding Modes of Operation   The remaining modes of operation require the use of transponding and block  detection  Attempting to operate SurroundTraxx without these items will not  produce any sound in the 6 Channel  5 Channel with Subwoofer  or  Multi system modes     Setup Guide Page 1 2       SurroundTraxx 
41. e display reads BLRATE  05  to speed up the ring rate a little        Confirm your selection by pressing the knob  The display will read  Save           13  Since you are configuring a modern General Electric prime mover  let s  change the default compressor to the Modern GE Compressor  From  the BLRATE  05 display  turn the control knob until you see the display  read AP  0  Following the table in the Configuration Guide section titled    Configuration Guide Page 2 22       SurroundTraxx Users Guide     Editing the Locomotive   select the Modern GE Air Compressor by  pushing the knob and turning it until the display reads AP  1        Push the control knob to select this  The display will read  Save OK      14  Turn the control knob clockwise until the display reads SND1 000  Press  the knob to select this  Sound Configuration 1  SND1  provides the  ability to select whether your Air Compressor and Cooling Fan comes on  automatically or with a function key  Let s set this engine up so that they  both come on and off automatically  Looking at the table provided in the   Editing the Locomotive  section  press the knob twice to advance to the  third digit  turn the control knob until the display reads SND1  003 and  push the control knob to select  The display will read  Save              This example is by no means a complete list of possible adjustments  but it  should help you familiarize yourself with some of the options available and  how the menu selections work  There ar
42. e many other adjustments that can  be made  including Sound Configuration 2  SND2   which allows you adjust  the automatic RPMs of the diesel engine to more closely match your engine s  movements  See page for information on this adjustment     Copying Settings from an Existing Locomotive    To save time when adding multiple locomotives with similar configurations   SurroundTraxx also offers a Copy Loco function  which applies the settings  from an existing locomotive to the new one you are adding  Copy Loco is the  fourth option on the Roundhouse menu     1  From System Monitor mode  push and release the control knob  The  display reads ROUNDHOUSE  push and release the control knob again  to select it    2  Turn the control knob clockwise until the display reads COPY LOCO  and  push and release the knob to select it    3  The display now reads FROM  0000  This is the  source  locomotive              Enter the address of the locomotive whose settings you wish to copy to a  new locomotive address  When you are finished entering in this address   the display will advance to TO  0000     Configuration Guide Page 2 23       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    4  Enter the destination address  the new locomotive address that you wish  to copy these settings to  Make sure to use a new  unused address     You will be prompted to save this setting  Once you have confirmed your  selection  you can then make additional adjustments using the Edit Loco  function     Erasing a Locomotive    The 
43. each sound zone     Wiring Guidelines  Because improper wiring may damage the system  please observe these  important guidelines       Always power off SurroundTraxx before connecting or disconnecting  wires and cables           not connect SurroundTraxx to any power supply other than the one  supplied  Doing so will damage the unit       f you need to extend the wire length for an audio channel by splicing in  new speaker wire  be sure to insulate each splice with heat shrink tubing  before powering on the system           sure to insulate the end of each wire of any unused color pair in the  wiring harness           not connect a speaker wire to any wire of a different color           not exceed a 4 ohm load with each output      Only one speaker is recommended for each output     Wiring SurroundTraxx   The network cable supplied with SurroundTraxx connects the NETWORK  input on the SurroundTraxx system to the block detector s LocoNet output    The network cable  sometimes referred to as  LocoNet cable  resembles a  telephone cord   DO NOT plug this cable into non LocoNet equipped DCC  systems  Plug one end into the receptacle marked NETWORK and the  other end into the receptacle on the command station  This will be marked   LOCONET   It does not matter whether you connect to the  A  or the  B   receptacle      If you plan to use a subwoofer  connect the 5 6 line out jack to the subwoofer  as shown below  using a Y cable that adapts a stereo mini plug to two male  RCA plugs
44. ed with the Roundhouse empty  To learn more  about entering your locomotive roster into the Roundhouse please refer  to page 2 4 of the Configuration Guide    Set Your Sound Zone IDs to the Block Detector IDs   Setting up the Sound Zones to the corresponding block detectors allow  SurroundTraxx to match the sound with the locomotive   s correct location   not necessary in Single Channel Mode   To learn how to set up your  Sound Zone to match your Block Detector IDs please refer to page 2 27   Set Up the Preferred Operating Mode for Your Layout   As explained earlier  SurroundTraxx can be used in several different  types of operating modes  To set up the desired operating mode  please  refer to page 2 28 of the Configuration Guide    Dispatch a Locomotive   As discussed in the    How It Works    portion of this section  page 1 1     we learned that SurroundTraxx dispatches a locomotive and produces  the sound that specifically matches that locomotive to the sounds and  settings you select  SurroundTraxx will not produce any noise for a  locomotive unless it is dispatched  To learn the different ways to dispatch  a locomotive refer to page 3 3 of the Operations Guide     While the items on above checklist must be met for the system to produce  any sound  the subjects listed below are additional features you may wish to  adjust to obtain the best results from your SurroundTraxx system                 Set Up Ambient Effects and Adjust Sound Zone Volumes  SurroundTraxx allows you 
45. eed to be thrown or closed  please refer to  the BDL 168 owner s manual              When the address or ops switch has been set  SurroundTraxx   display will momentarily show  SUCCESS   Please note that this  simply indicates that the data was successfully transmitted over the  LocoNet and you may see this message even if the BDL 168 is not in  programming mode    Change the BDL 168 mode from programming back to operation     Configuration Guide Page 2 32       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    FIND Button Function Mapping   A locomotive can be dispatched either by entering a new block or through  the use of the FIND button available on select DCC cabs  If you don t have  a cab equipped with a FIND button you can map the FIND command to any  function key between FO and F12  This will allow any DCC cab the ability to  dispatch a locomotive before the locomotive physically moves  This setting  is a global command  meaning that the function key chosen will be the same  for all locomotives in the roundhouse  The assignment of the FIND button  doesn t take away the capability of performing the other function the key was  otherwise assigned to  For example if we map the FIND command to FO   the headlight will still turn on and off when the button is pressed but the first  time the button is pressed the locomotive sound files will be dispatched to  SurroundTraxx  The default is turned off     To map the FIND command to a Function key    Push and release the control knob  then turn the k
46. er to speaker   and  ambient effects  such as echo and reverb      When you select the AUDIO menu  SurroundTraxx prompts for the audio  channel  Sound Zone 1 through 6  that you want to adjust  To enter the  Audio Menu from System Monitor mode  push the control knob and rotate it  clockwise until AUDIO is displayed    Push the control knob in to select   the display will now prompt you for the  Sound Zone Sound Channel you wish to edit     Once you have selected a channel  the system prompts you to set the first of  several adjustments   the channel VOLUME level  The range for the volume  setting of each sound zone is 0 to 255  where 0 means the sound is muted  and 255 is maximum volume  100       Fader Settings   FADER  the second option on the AUDIO menu  specifies the baseline  dynamic fader speed  in tenths of seconds   As a dispatched locomotive  moves between Sound Zones  SurroundTraxx will automatically fade the  sound from the last Sound Zone to the new one  In addition  SurroundTraxx  will compensate for the speed of the locomotive such that the locomotive  always travels the same distance while the fade executes  This helps the  speakers create a sense of location for the locomotive as it moves     Configuring the Fader is a two part process  Once the Fader rate for each  Sound Zone is set  you will want to match the speed and acceleration of  your locomotive to the sound to complete this configuration  See page 2 17   Roundhouse  Edit Loco     This can be set to a 
47. es and can be changed using the control knob  choosing your  preference from the table below     SurroundTraxx Dynamo Values    Medium Dynamo       Light Dynamo       Light Logging Dynamo       Heavy Dynamo                11  Once you ve selected the desired value for the dynamo of your choice   turn the knob to advance the display until it reads BLWR  0  Like the  dynamo  the blower is only used for steam locomotives  The blower can  be changed using the control knob and the table below to make your  selection     SurroundTraxx Blower Values    Heavy Smokebox Blower       Light Smokebox Blower 1       Light Smokebox Blower       Medium Smokebox Blower             Light Logging Smokebox Blower       Since these final two individual sound selections  dynamo and blower  are  only used for steam locomotives  if you inadvertently select these options  when you are programming a diesel locomotive  it will accept the entry  but it  will not effect any change in the sound     Sound Mixer Parameters   Now that you have set up the actual sound files for your locomotive  you  will need to set up the preferred volumes and FX mixer parameters  This  will allow you to balance each of the sound levels against each other    For example  the bell is usually quite a bit quieter than the exhaust  but   the whistle or air horn should be louder than the exhaust in most cases   Therefore  you may want to set the whistle or air horn to the highest volume  of all of them  say 225 for example  and t
48. everb for a tunnel     Configuration Guide Page 2 26       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    As you work with these settings  you ll almost certainly identify other ways  they can complement your layout  Test drive different settings to discover  what works     To set an ambient effect     1  From System Monitor mode  push the control knob to display  ROUNDHOUSE  Turn the control knob until the display reads AUDIO   Push the control knob to select the Audio menu    2  The display will next read SND ZONE  1  Turn the knob to choose the  desired sound zone and push the control knob to make the selection    3  Turn the control knob until the display shows ECHO  0  Push the control  knob to select this option and turn it to set the new value  Push the knob  again to finalize your selection     Note  The echo and reverb settings have no effect on locomotive sounds for  which the FX bus mixer is set to O  Refer to page 2 13 for information on the  available FX bus parameters     Echo reverb is off  Light reverb  Medium reverb  Heavy reverb  Light echo  Medium echo  Heavy echo  User adjustable    NOOR WN     O    When you select ECHO option 7  three additional settings apply     Be forewarned  Adjusting the reverb effects can easily result in strange  or unpleasant results  We recommend you take your time and experiment  cautiously to produce the effect that best complements the sound zone        LEV  The echo output level between 0 and 100   0 255   This  determines the amount of echo t
49. g mode hitting the    Find     command button on your cab reads back the correct block in which your  locomotive is traveling   5  Ifthe Find command button is left on and it crosses into a different block  a new Zone ID is given    If any of these conditions are not met please double check your layout    wiring and the appropriate Digitrax manuals before proceeding to install  your SurroundTraxx sound system     Setup Guide Page 1 18       This process should be repeated for all your transponder equipped  locomotives  If  at any point  the display shows a blank zone number  or the  zone number is incorrect  then transponding is not working properly    Once transponding is working  SurroundTraxx will be ready to use  transponding mode     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Setup Guide Page 1 19       Install the SurroundTraxx System    SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Install SurroundTraxx   By the time you re ready to install SurroundTraxx  you ve invested a great  deal of time and effort in your layout  You have constructed the benchwork   laid out track  and integrated the block detection equipment     not to  mention scenery  Having successfully completed these steps  you ll find the  SurroundTraxx installation straightforward     SurroundTraxx Wiring    The back panel of SurroundTraxx provides connections for the 5 Volt power  supply  a network connection to the block detector and DCC system  external  audio devices  i e  a subwoofer and or external amplifier   and the speakers  for 
50. guide you through the process   from the initial planning stages to final system configuration  Installation  involves these major steps       Plan your layout     Define your track plan     Create a schematic     Divide and wire your layout into blocks    Define your sound zones       dentify speaker locations     Verify the detection is working    Plan Your Layout    By the time you begin planning for sound  you ve probably already given a  lot of thought to the other elements of your layout  In this section and those  that follow  we ll present some of the considerations involved in preparing for  SurroundTraxx sound     Naturally  the extent of planning required varies by the complexity of   the layout and its stage of completion when you begin installation of  SurroundTraxx  We encourage you to enjoy the planning stages  taking time  to consider the multiple factors in play     If you are adding SurroundTraxx to a layout that is otherwise complete   you may find it helpful to take a test drive in transponder free mode before  finalizing the sound zones  See the SurroundTraxx Quick Start Guide for  information on testing transponder free mode     When deciding how to wire your layout the first factor is choosing which  operating mode you would like to implement on your layout  This may  change the set up and wiring of your layout  For instance if you wish to use  SurroundTraxx in Transponder free mode then you will wire the layout just  as you would for any basic DCC layo
51. hat is mixed back with the original  audio signal  This may be set to any value between 0  minimum   and 255  maximum      EDLY  The echo delay between 0 and 255 seconds  0 255   It may be set  anywhere between 0  zero delay  to 255  maximum delay   A longer  delay time corresponds to a greater distance between the sound  source and the reflecting surfaces and will generally result in an  increased level of echo     E FB  The echo feedback level between 0 and 100   0 255   This  specifies the percentage of the echo output that is mixed back  into its input and creates the effect of multiple sound reflections  each diminishing in amplitude over time  This may be set to any  value between 0 and 255 where 0   no feedback and 255   100   feedback     Configuration Guide Page 2 27       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    The Zone ID Menu    You will use the ZONE IDS menu to assign block detector addresses to the  six SurroundTraxx sound zones  While typical setup may involve one sound  zone per each detection block  remember that you may also assign multiple  detection blocks to any one sound zone     Assigning Detection Blocks to Sound Zones   When you enter the ZONE IDS menu SurroundTraxx prompts you to select  the sound zone you are defining  Rotate the control knob to the desired zone   then push and release the control knob to make the selection    Next  enter the address of the block at which this sound zone starts  This is  the same address by which the block detector identifies 
52. he control knob to  return to the DCC STATUS menu     Network    The NETWORK option provides the status of the network signal provided by  the LocoNet connection     SurroundTraxx Network Status Indicator    Message Description    PCKT  Shows the number of DCC packets received since power up        ERR  Shows the number of DCC packet errors detected since power up        As with DCC communication  you may occasionally notice packet errors  when viewing the network status  However  frequent packet errors likely  indicate a wiring issue or a problem with the LocoNet  Push and release the  control knob to return to the NETWORK menu option     AD Status    The AD STATUS function shows the status of each of the six auto dispatcher  slots   For an overview of SurroundTraxx dispatching  see page 3 1      With AD STATUS visible on the display  push and release the control knob to  select this function  rotating the knob to move through the auto dispatch slots     SurroundTraxx indicates AD status in the format S LLLL TTT  where S  represents the AD Slot  LLLL represents the locomotive  and TTT represents  the number of seconds before the locomotive is retired  i e   loses its  assignment to the slot   For example  if locomotive 3387 were dispatched to  slot 1  and if 45 seconds remained before locomotive 3387 was retired  the  display would read as follows        The following table presents other possible AD status values     SurroundTraxx AD Status Values    Message Description    
53. he current setting for this locomotive    Turn the control knob clockwise until the display reads EX SEL  0    Exhaust Select   Push the control knob to select this option    4  Turn the control knob until the number displayed matches the one you ve  chosen from the table below and select it with the control knob    SurroundTraxx Exhaust Values    Steam Diesel    Description Description       Light Steam 1 EMD 567  Light Steam 2 EMD 645 Turbo          Medium Steam 1 EMD 710 Turbo  Heavy Steam 1 Alco 244  Heavy Steam 2 Alco 251 V12  Medium Steam 2 GEFDL 16    Medium Steam 3 GE Gevo 12          Light Logging Fairbanks Morse  Baldwin    Railbus        The item show in BOLD font indicates the default setting      5  After selecting the exhaust  turn the knob until the display reads WH  SEL 000  Whistle Horn selection   Push the control knob to select this  option  Choose the horn or whistle by turning the control knob until it  matches your choice in the appropriate table s      SurroundTraxx Horn Values    Description Description    Wabco E2 Holden M3H  Wabco A2 Holden K5H       Leslie A200 RGS Goose       Leslie S3LR Aooogah Horn       Leslie S5T Car Horn       Nathan K3L Leslie A125  Nathan K5LA A200 A125 Combo          Nathan M3 Leslie RS5T 19  Nathan M5 Leslie S2M 20       Nathan P3 Leslie S3L 21    Nathan P5  Early  Nathan P5A 22          Nathan P5  Modern  Hancock Air Whistle 23             SurroundTraxx Users Guide Configuration Guide Page 2 8       Keep in mind when choo
54. hen set the other sound effects  against that volume  So in this example the bell may be set to a value of    Configuration Guide Page 2 11       SurroundTraxx Users Guide       around 70 while the exhaust is comparable to the whistle so it would be set  to a value around 200  To adjust the sound level for a particular effect  set the  corresponding volume to a value between 0  mute  and 255  10096 volume    In the EDIT LOCO submenu of the ROUNDHOUSE select the road number  you were just editing and turn the knob to the right  You will see the master  volume first and can begin setting up each of the volume settings as listed on  the table below  The description in the table is identical to how they appear  on your SurroundTraxx display  For example WH MIX   000 is the whistle  volume level     SurroundTraxx Sound Mixer Parameters    Mix Description Range    VOLUME Master Volume Oto 255       WH MIX Whistle  Horn  Volume Oto 255       BL MIX Volume Oto 255  EX MIX Exhaust Volume Oto 255       AP MIX Air pump  Compressor  Volume Oto 255       DY MIX Dynamo  Dynamic Brake  Volume Oto 255    S6 MIX Steam Blower  Radiator Fan  Oto 255             S7 MIX Rod Clank  Reserved  Oto 255       S8 MIX Steam Release  Reserved  Oto 255    Note  Names inside    indicate Diesel sound effects     A certain level of prudence is needed when adjusting the mixer levels to  avoid the condition known as    clipping    or    limiting     which occurs when the  sum of two or more signals exceeds the
55. ing defects   However  in the event that a mistake does occur during installation   SoundTraxx will cover the repair under our 90 Day    Safety Net    Service  Warranty  For details of the warranty and return procedure  please visit the  Support section of our website at the address below   http   www soundtraxx com support htm    Contacting SoundTraxx Technical Support    SoundTraxx prides itself on providing the very best in Customer Service and  Support  Should you need assistance with your SurroundTraxx system   begin by contacting our technical support department via e mail at  support soundtraxx com     Troubleshooting Guide Page 4 4    Appendix A       Appendix A is a complete menu tree for SurroundTraxx  This is a helpful  quick reference to locate where a certain sub menu is located without going  through the entire manual  This page shows the six main menus  Pages  A 2 to A3 show the complete Roundhouse menu tree  Page A 4 shows the  compliant Audio menu tree  Page A 5 shows the complete Dispatcher menu  tree  Page A 6 shows the entire Zone IDs menu tree  Finally pages A 7 to  A 8 show the system Diagnostic menu tree     SurroundTraxx Menu Tree  ROUNDHOUSE  AUDIO  DISPATCHER  ZONE IDS  SYSTEM    DIAGNOSTIC    SurroundTraxx Users Guide Appendix A Page A 1       SurroundTraxx Menu Tree        ROUNDHOUSE LIST LOCOS 1  0000  2  0000  3  0000  Etc     ADD LOCO TYPE     STM    DSL   ADDR  0000 I SAVE        N    EXIT  i e  cancel the save     EDIT LOCO EDIT  0000 VOLUME  
56. ion   F4  will cause the diesel RPMs to change automatically as the dynamics   engage   When the dynamic brakes are turned off  the engine will return to  its previous speed     Configuration Guide Page 2 16       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    To activate the dynamic brake override  first determine a baseline setting for  the Exhaust Control Setting based on the engine control mode you plan to  use  0 or 16 for Manual Notching  1 15 for Automatic Notching  then refer to  the table and add the indicated value to that setting     SurroundTraxx Dynamic Brake Override Control    Override Mode EX CTL Value    Disabled Add 0    Engine Speed   Notch 1 Add 64    Engine Speed   Notch 4 Add 128             Engine Speed   Notch 8 Add 192            Example    We want to use automatic notching with one notch every seven speeds   From the section under    Exhaust Control     we determine the setting to be 7   To use the dynamic brake override so the engine drops to an idle  notch 1   whenever the dynamics are on  look at the table and see that this equals a  value of 64  Add this to your baseline value of 7  Thus  you will set EX CTL  to     EX CTL 7 64 71    Matching the Speed and Acceleration to the Sound   The next step in editing is to adjust the sound so it matches the speed the  locomotive is traveling  along with the acceleration and deceleration of the  locomotive  The maximum speed setting will also come into play when  adjusting the Fader setting on your SurroundTraxx unit  More 
57. ions Mode programming is not recommended as it  could effect the address of your locomotive     The procedure for programming SurroundTraxx with Operations Mode  programming is basically the same one as you would follow to program a  decoder  The particular details for accessing Operations Mode programming  will vary based on your cab and command station  Please refer to your DCC  System s user guides for further information     CV Locking   SurroundTraxx has a CV Locking feature that prevents CVs from being  inadvertently changed with Operations Mode programming  There are two  situations where this is useful  The first is to simply prevent inexperienced  operators from accidentally reprogramming your locomotive settings     The second is when you need to program a CV in your motor decoder   that is also shared with SurroundTraxx but whose function is altogether  different  manufacturer unique   In this scenario  you would first program  SurroundTraxx  then enable CV locking  and finally  program the motor  decoder  Some motor decoders also have a CV Lock feature in which case    Operations Guide Page 3 5       you could first lock the decoder  then program SurroundTraxx     Remember that the CV Locking feature must be enabled explicitly for each  locomotive in the Roundhouse  Once the CV Lock is enabled  you must  disable it in order to make additional changes to the locomotive settings     Please refer to page 2 20 for more information on activating the CV Lock  feature   
58. is the number of SurroundTraxx systems    Requires transponding decoders and block detectors        Note  When using multiple SurroundTraxx systems  all of your locomotives  must exist in each system s roundhouse  or else they may not properly play  back when a locomotive moves into a section of track assigned to a different  SurroundTraxx system     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Setup Guide Page 1 5       SurroundTraxx Users Guide       What s included    Your SurroundTraxx box includes the following items        SurroundTraxx sound system     5 Volt Power Supply     Network cable     Speaker harness for 6 sound channel outputs  6  sections of each     Quick Start Guide     Owner s manual CD     Customer Registration card          5V Power Supply                      CD Manual    Setup Guide Page 1 6       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Product Orientation   On the front of your SurroundTraxx system you will notice a 10 digit LED  display and a control knob that you can both push in or turn  This control  knob is how you will access the different menu options you will explore in  later sections of this manual  The display shows both what we call System  Monitor Mode  the default mode when SurroundTraxx is powered up and  operating  as well as the different menus and selections         LED Display    hd Knob    On the back of your SurroundTraxx system you will see the different outputs  for wiring everything needed to make it work  Starting from left to right is   the input for the
59. ish between short and long  addresses     SurroundTraxx will ask you to save this locomotive  Select Y if you wish to  save and N if you do not wish to save this to the roundhouse        The display now returns to the ADD LOCO function  you may add another  locomotive  or edit this locomotive with the Edit Loco menu  The default  settings for a  Steam  engine are shown below     Default Steam Settings    Sound Feature Default Selection    Chuff Light Steam       Whistle 3 Chime       Bell Steam Bell 1             Airpump Single Phase       Coupler Modern Knuckle Draft Gear    If you wish to add a diesel locomotive to the Roundhouse  from the TYPE  prompt  turn the knob until the display reads TYPE  DSL  Push the knob in to  make the selection and enter the address                    Ul  m  ixi  Wi  p         2       The default settings for a  Diesel  engine are shown on the next page     Configuration Guide Page 2 6       SurroundTraxx Users Guide       Default Diesel Settings    Sound Feature Default Selection    Prime Mover EMD 567 1st Generation       Airhorn Wabco E2       Bell EMD Bell       Diesel Air Compressor Manual       Coupler Modern Knuckle Draft Gear             Automatic RPM Notching ON       Keep in mind that once you have selected either Steam or Diesel  you will not  be able to switch to the other  For example  if you select locomotive 4163 as  a steam engine  you will not be able to now edit this as a diesel locomotive   You must delete this address and st
60. ive has stopped and all functions have been turned off  for the  sound effects to go silent     Exhaust Control   The Exhaust Control menu item has different characteristics depending  on your selection of a steam or diesel engine  Exhaust Control  EX CTL   allows you to set up the auto exhaust chuff rate on a steam locomotive  and the notching rate on a diesel locomotive     Auto Exhaust Rate  Steam    Auto Exhaust automatically generates an exhaust chuff rate proportional  to the throttle setting  Since every locomotive is different  EX CTL is used  to match up the Auto Exhaust rate to the locomotive speed and may be  loaded with any value between 0 and 255  Higher values will yield faster  chuff rates for a given throttle setting     There are several ways you can determine this value  The easiest may  in fact  just be to adjust the rate while your engine is moving at a typical  Speed  You can also compute a rate by using the following formula     SPD       Value   115 9 X X Gear Ratio    DIA    SPD is the locomotive s top speed in scale miles per hour at full throttle  and DIA is the locomotive s driver wheel diameter in scale inches    Gear Ratio is the gear ratio for shays and other geared engines  For  conventional steam engines  use a Gear Ratio   1  The driver diameter  can be easily measured with a scale ruler but remember to convert the  measurement to scale inches     If you don t know your locomotive s top speed  you can also estimate it  and still get pretty goo
61. l Mode  Subwoofer Filter 110Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 120Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 130Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 140Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 150Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 160Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 170Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 180Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 190Hz       Five Channel Mode  Subwoofer Filter 200Hz                SurroundTraxx Users Guide Configuration Guide Page 2 29       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Push and release the control knob  then turn the knob until SYSTEM is  displayed  Push the control knob again to select the System Menu  MODE is  the first option on the SYSTEM menu  To change the operating mode  push  and release the control knob  then select the mode setting that best fits your  layout and selected speaker system  If you are using a subwoofer  check its  specifications to determine its capabilities and see the preceding table for  available MODE settings     Mute Level  The MUTE option controls the behavior of the mute function  F8   Available  settings are described below     SurroundTraxx Mute Settings    Mode Name Description    0 Local Mute Whenever any dispatched locomotive s mute function is on     only the sounds for that particular locomotive will be muted     Global Mute All sounds  including other locomotives  are muted whenever  any dispatched locomotive s mute function is on        Brigh
62. lightly beyond the block boundary  See page 2 28  Note  The factory default  for the Auto Dispatch Timer is 10 seconds  To keep a locomotive assigned to  an AD Slot without changing this setting  you can leave a function turned on   such as the headlight     It is also possible to manually assign a locomotive to an AD Slot  meaning  that locomotive will never be retired until you manually change the slot  assignment  This is useful when you want to feature a particular locomotive  on the layout during an entire operating session that might otherwise lose its  dispatch slot  For example  you may want keep the sound of a yard switcher  present all the time even when it is standing idle on a siding  Note that the  manual assignment ties the locomotive to an AD Slot and not to any one  sound zone  SurroundTraxx continues to pan the locomotive s sound to the  particular sound zone it occupies     It is important to understand that manually assigning a locomotive to an   AD Slot does not dispatch the locomotive  It only reserves the spot for the  locomotive  The actual dispatching of the locomotive is done as described in  the Dispatching section  Once a locomotive is manually dispatched  however   it will remain dispatched until it is removed from the slot     Changing an AD Slot to a manual setting can have some side effects  First   if the slot has been assigned to a locomotive and then slot assignment is  changed  SurroundTraxx will automatically retire the first locomotive eve
63. lity of these speakers are largely up to you and should be based on your  layout design and the needs you identify in the planning process  However   we have a few helpful guidelines and some requirements to help you get the  best audio experience     First  the speakers you choose must be passive 8 ohm speakers rated  between 5 and 25 Watts  We recommend choosing speakers with a  frequency response of at least 80 to 16 000 Hz  If you plan to use a  subwoofer  you may use smaller speakers with a frequency response of 150  to 16 000 Hz  as the subwoofer will provide the bass     Mobile Decoders and Transponders   SurroundTraxx is a sound system designed to operate on DCC layouts    In order to operate SurroundTraxx in transponding mode  multiple trains   in multiple sound zones  you must have DCC mobile decoders with  transponding installed in your locomotives  Alternatively  you may add  separate transponders to any DCC mobile decoder that you may already  have installed  To emphasize this point  when utilizing SurroundTraxx to   its full capabilities  you must either use decoders that come equipped   with Digitrax transponding or purchase a TL 1 transponder to add to the  locomotive  Sound decoders can also be installed in the locomotive but are  not required  Locomotives that aren t equipped with transponders will still  run on the layout but will not be able to be dispatched or produce any sound  through your SurroundTraxx system     DCC Command Station  Cabs and Boosters 
64. low you to select single or dual airoumps  and to set the exhaust cadence of a simple articulated locomotive  This  is also where you ll determine the Slip Rate for the steam engine  When  the articulated mode is enabled  the exhaust sound will have chuff   chuff pause rhythm simulating two cylinder sets that are out of sync with  each other  Note  Compound articulated locomotives should be set up  as conventional rod engines  Compound articulated engines are easily  identified by noting that the front set of steam cylinders are much larger  than the rear set     Configuration Guide Page 2 13       You can also set a variable wheel slip rate that causes the two sets of  exhaust chuffs to go in and out of sync with each other as if one set of  drivers were continuously    slipping     It is also useful for generating     double header sound effect     Use the table to select between a steam engine type  slip rate  and  airpump type  Select the value from the table     Sound Configuration 1   Steam       Exhaust Mode and Airpump Selection                            Exhaust Mode Wheel Slip Rate Airpump Sound Channel Value  Coventional Rod Engine None Single Airpump 0  Coventional Rod Engine None Dual Airpump 1  Articulated Engine None Single Airpump 64  Articulated Engine None Dual Airpump 65  Articulated Engine Slow Single Airpump 80  Articulated Engine Slow Dual Airpump 81  Articulated Engine Medium Single Airpump 96  Articulated Engine Medium Dual Airpump 97  Articulated Engi
65. motives  the message ROUNDHOUSE  IS EMPTY will scroll across the display  This is the default when the unit is  new from the factory     If you are running a locomotive on the layout that is not listed in the  locomotive roster  it will not be able to be dispatched  The locomotive will  run  but it will be silent until it is added to the roster     ADD LOCO  Adding a Locomotive to the Roundhouse    The Add Loco function is where you will enter new locomotives into the  roster  Add Loco is the second function in the Roundhouse menu        It is from this menu that you will begin to set up the individual characteristics  of the engine being added to the database  including whether it is a steam  or diesel locomotive  the engine s address  and a great number of sound  adjustments     To add a simple steam locomotive to the Roundhouse                    Configuration Guide Page 2 5       SurroundTraxx Users Guide       Enter the address of your locomotive  The address is a four digit value  0001  to 9999  that should match the address set in your mobile decoder  You will  set each digit from left to right  The 0 farthest to the left should be flashing   indicating that this is the digit to be changed  Turn the control knob clockwise  until it displays the desired number  0 through 9  and push the control knob to  select it  The next digit will now flash  indicating it is the next to be entered   Select the desired digit for all four places     Note  SurroundTraxx doesn t distingu
66. n be configured using either the User Interface and menus  or through Operations Mode  Mainline Programming  CV programming     Operations Mode programming works well for adjusting things on the fly such  as the individual sound volumes  the chuff rate  diesel notching rate  or the  bell ring rate  The CV list and default values can be found on the following  pages     It is important to know a few things about Operations Mode programming  before attempting to do so  First  the CV change sent to SurroundTraxx will  also be sent to the motor decoder in your locomotive  This could cause  changes in its operating characteristics if the same CV being changed also  changes a feature in the motor decoder  You can use the CV Lock feature   to prevent changes  see below   Second  SurroundTraxx will only save CV  settings for a particular locomotive only when that locomotive is dispatched   In other words  a locomotive that you want to program in Operations Mode  programming must a  exist in the Roundhouse and b  be currently dispatched  from the Roundhouse into one of the 6 AD Slots     With Operations Mode programming  you can change virtually any locomotive  setting except for its address or the type of locomotive   i e   steam or diesel   These two settings must be changed in the Roundhouse Menu  It is also  important to remember that SurroundTraxx doesn t distinguish between long  and short addresses but your mobile decoder will  so changing a value in   CV 29  17 or 18 in Operat
67. n if it  is currently running     If a locomotive is set to a new slot but was already in another slot   SurroundTraxx will retire the prior slot  For example  locomotive 3 is  dispatched to slot 1  and locomotive 4 is dispatched to slot 2  If slot 1 is set  to locomotive 5  locomotive 3 will retire  If slot 1 is then set to locomotive 4   locomotive 4 will be retired from slot 2     The AD Slots may also be individually turned off  This is useful if you want to  limit the number of locomotives producing sound to some number less than  six     The AD Status diagnostic feature provides the current dispatch status of each  AD Slot   For more information please see page 2 33     To Change Auto Dispatcher Settings  Push and release the control knob  then turn it until the display reads  DISPATCHER  Select this by pushing the control knob     SurroundTraxx will prompt you for the mode setting for AD Slot 1  To select  a different AD Slot  rotate the control knob until the AD Slot you desire is  displayed and then push and release the knob     The table below details the available values for each AD Slot     To select one of these values  rotate the control knob then push and release  the knob to save it  You may also rotate the knob to the BACK or EXIT    Operations Guide Page 3 2       SurroundTraxx Users Guide       commands to leave this menu level     SurroundTraxx AD Mode Settings    Value Description      AUTO Auto Dispatcher Slot is enabled          OFF Auto Dispatcher Slot
68. ne Fast Single Airpump 112  Articulated Engine Fast Dual Airpump 113  Diesel    If you have a diesel locomotive SND1 will allow you to have the diesel air  compressor and cooling fans either turn on and off with a function key    or turn on automatically  This becomes useful if your cab either doesn   t  support fourteen functions  or if you would prefer to use manual notching  and need to have F9 and F10 free for RPM  and RPM      Sound Channel 1   Diesel    Air Compressor and Cooling Fan Values  0    Manual Manual       Automatic Manual       Manual Automatic       Automatic Automatic       Sound Configuration 2  Sound Configuration 2  SND2  allows you to enable the Quiet Mode  Time out for the model  When Sound Configuration 2 is set to zero     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Configuration Guide Page 2 14       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    sounds will come on a few seconds after the locomotive is dispatched    A value between 1 and 255 will direct the sounds to become active   only when the locomotive is addressed  When the locomotive has been  stopped and all functions have been turned off  the sound effects will turn  off automatically by the time elapsed as set by this setting     The Time out Period equals the Value selected times 0 25   therefore   if you wish to have a 15 second time out period  divide 15 by 0 25 to  arrive at a value of 60  which you will then choose as the value in Sound  Channel 2  Once this value is selected  it will take 15 seconds after the  locomot
69. nob until SYSTEM is  displayed  Push the control knob again to select the System Menu  Turn   the control knob until the display reads FIND  Push and release the control  knob to select this  The first display will read FO  Turn the control knob until  it indicates the Function key you wish to map the Find command to and push  the control knob to select that Function key  If you intend to use the FIND  key on your cab  you should turn this feature OFF     SurroundTraxx Diagnostic Features   The DIAGNOSTIC menu provides feedback on important aspects of  SurroundTraxx system operation  If you experience issues with your audio  installation  these diagnostic tools can help you to pinpoint the source of any  potential issues on your layout     DCC Status    This menu option provides the status of the DCC signal and is intended  primarily for SoundTraxx support personnel     SurroundTraxx DCC Status Indicator    Message Description    PCKT  Shows the number of DCC packets received since power up     ERR  Shows the number of DCC packet errors detected since power up           Turning the knob displays the monitored parameters        While the DCC Status feature will occasionally indicate errors during normal  operation  excessive packet errors can prevent SurroundTraxx from receiving    Configuration Guide Page 2 33       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    DCC commands  If you are seeing frequent packet errors  double check the  wiring and block detector configuration  Push and release t
70. omotive     How many locomotives can be stored in the SurroundTraxx memory  base at a time    The Roundhouse in SurroundTraxx can hold up to 99 locomotives at a time   You can also delete and add locomotives as you choose  making it easy to  add a visiting piece of equipment to your pike     Will SurroundTraxx play sound for more than one locomotive in a  sound zone at the same time    Yes  SurroundTraxx tracks each locomotive around the layout  therefore it will  produce sound for each of the six locomotives regardless of if they are all in  the same zone or spread throughout the layout  This can make some really  cool effects as trains pass each other on the main     Can   have more than six sound zones    There are only six sound zones available per SurroundTraxx system  If more  then six sound zones are desired then the addition of another SurroundTraxx  System is required     Is there a limit to the number of SurroundTraxx systems l can link  together    No  you may  however  want to have more than one subwoofer if you get  beyond two SurroundTraxx systems in a layout     Is   have more than one SurroundTraxx system  can   move the    Roundhouse information from one system to another   No  you will have to manually enter the settings into each system     Troubleshooting Guide Page 4 3       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Warranty Information   Each SurroundTraxx unit is tested thoroughly before it is shipped and  warranted to be in good working order and free of manufactur
71. on this can be  found in this section on page 2 25  For SurroundTraxx the maximum speed of  the locomotive is the speed of the locomotive at full speed in scale miles per  hour     To set up the Max speed  acceleration and deceleration follow the simple  directions below     1  From System Monitor mode  push and release the control knob  The  display reads ROUNDHOUSE  push and release the control knob again  to select it    2  Turn the control knob until it reads EDIT LOCO  Push the control knob  to select this option  Turn the control knob until the desired locomotive  address is displayed and push the control knob to select it for editing    3         the control knob clockwise until the display reads MAXSPD  000   Maximum Speed Select   Push the control knob to select and enter the  maximum speed in scale miles per hour so that SurroundTraxx is able to  assess the Fader rate that we have set  SurroundTraxx uses an internal  equation to determine the fader rate based on this setting and model s  scale top speed  This will ensure that the effect of the sound traveling    Configuration Guide Page 2 17       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    between speakers stays with the model as it travels between zones     4  Once you ve finished entering the scale mph  turn the knob until the    display shows ACCEL  000  Acceleration Rate   Select this with the  control knob and enter the acceleration rate as set in CV 3 of the mobile  decoder  CV 3 sets the baseline momentum to simulate the t
72. or details  on this procedure     Note  If a BDL s address or settings are changed while a locomotive is    Configuration Guide Page 2 31       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    dispatched  SurroundTraxx may no longer work correctly and will require the  power to by cycled off and back on to restore proper operation  Therefore   you should only change the BDL setting when no locomotives have been  dispatched     Once you have the block detector you wish to configure in programming  mode  navigate to the BDL Set up Menu as follows     1     From System Monitor mode  push the control knob to display  ROUNDHOUSE  Turn the control knob until the display reads SYSTEM   Push the control knob to select the System menu    Turn the control knob until the display shows BDL SETUP and push it to  confirm the selection    To first choice in the BDL Setup is ADDRESS  Push the knob to select  this option and then enter the new address  SurroundTraxx will ask you  to confirm the address  Select Y  yes  and push the knob to confirm    To set THE BDL 168 s Ops Switch  turn the knob until the display reads  OP SWITCH           Push the control knob to select this option and then select the ops   switch number you wish to change  Push the control knob again and  rotate the knob to display either THROWN or CLOSED  whichever is  desired  and push to select  SurroundTraxx will ask you to confirm your  selection   push the knob to confirm or turn the knob to respond no  N    To determine which switches n
73. r decoders            run a locomotive with an onboard decoder at the same time as  SurroundTraxx  Can   configure my onboard sound decoders to work  with SurroundTraxx    Yes  SurroundTraxx will work at the same time as an onboard decoder  without affecting it  The two can be used in conjunction by adjusting  individual volumes on both SurroundTraxx and any SoundTraxx Tsunami  Digital Sound Decoder  That can create an interesting effect  for example  turning the volume of the horn and bell up in the sound decoder  down in  SurroundTraxx  while adding volume to the low frequency sounds  such as a  diesel prime mover in SurroundTraxx in order to take advantage of the larger  speakers     The seventh train on the layout has no sound   SurroundTraxx supports simultaneous sound for up to six locomotives     Troubleshooting Guide Page 4 2       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    If there are six locomotives on the layout  and locomotive seven is  dispatched will another locomotive drop off so locomotive seven can  have sound  Or will   have to manually dispatch it    SurroundTraxx can have up to six locomotives dispatched at a time  If a  seventh locomotive is running though the layout  SurroundTraxx will not  dispatch it until one of the other six locomotives is retired  At that time  SurroundTraxx will dispatch the seventh locomotive  A good way to make  sure your favorite locomotive always has sound is to manually dispatch it  which reserves one of the six slots strictly for that loc
74. r is turned off  The default  value is 10 seconds  The Auto Dispatcher is fully explained in the Auto  Dispatching section beginning on page 3 1     User Interface Timer   The UI TMR setting controls the amount of time in seconds  default is 10  seconds  that any menu option is displayed before the system automatically  exits to System Monitor mode when there is no user activity  in other words   when you are not navigating the menus or making any adjustments      A setting of 0 disables the menu time out  You will need to manually select  the BACK or EXIT options to change to a different menu  This is useful   for new users who need to refer to the user manual frequently  or when  monitoring one of the DIAGNOSTIC displays  Settings from 5 to 60 cause an  automatic exit after the specified time has elapsed with no activity   A value  of 15 would take 15 seconds to time out   Settings from 1 to 4 results in a  minimum 5 second time out     BDL Set up Support   Currently  SurroundTraxx is compatible with Digitrax BDL 168 and BDL 162  transponding block detectors  The block detectors are typically set up using  Digitrax DT 300  DT 400 or DT 401 throttles  If you do not have one of these  throttles  or are not using a Digitrax command station  SurroundTraxx  BDL  Set up feature will allow you to configure your block detector s address and  ops switches  To proceed  you must first put the BDL 168 162  block detector  into programming mode  Please refer to your BDL owner s manual f
75. r sound  The track plan is a scale  drawing of your layout  reflecting its geographical realities  each curve  loop   straightaway  etc  It is a helpful tool in identifying challenges and potential  tricky spots such as reverse loops and wyes     Setup Guide Page 1 12    SurroundTraxx Users Guide       Lizard    Vance Jct   Mead pie       Summit    Ophir Loop    The example track plan above defines a layout for the Rio Grande Southern  Railroad  We chose this layout because it showcases an 11  x 14  area which  would be a common bedroom or basement style layout     You may wish to indicate on the track plan any elements of your layout   that you   d like to complement with ambient sound effects  Ambient sound  effects would include adding echo and or reverb to tunnels  canyons or other  features that may benefit from these special effects  See page 2 26 for more  information about ambient sound effects     You ll want to revisit your track plan after creating a schematic and  determining the block boundaries  as these resources together are a great  help in defining the sound zones     Drawing the Schematic   Unlike a track plan  the schematic omits the geographical proportions of the  layout  symbolically representing track elements such as sidings  wyes  and  roundhouses               Palisade       Ophir Loop    Vance Jct         Lizard Head Silver Falls    Summit    Telluride    Setup Guide Page 1 13       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    For the purpose of the SurroundTraxx 
76. rain s  acceleration due to train weight  and sets how fast your locomotive will  respond to increases to throttle settings     5  Turn the knob again until the display shows BRAKE 000  Braking Rate      Select this and enter the braking rate as set in CV 4 of your mobile  decoder  CV 4 sets the braking rate and controls how quickly the train will  respond to decreases in throttle settings     It is important to make sure the values in CVs 3 and 4 of the mobile  decoder and those in your SurroundTraxx unit match  or the sound can  be  ahead  or  behind  the model if momentum isn t taken into account   Both CVs can be programmed with values between 0 and 255  with   255 corresponding to the slowest acceleration and braking rate  Lower  settings will yield a more responsive locomotive  which is useful for  Switching or passenger consists  When both CVs are set to 0  the  locomotive will respond nearly instantly to any throttle changes  A setting  of 255  on the other hand  will require several minutes for a locomotive to  reach full speed from a standing stop     Function Mapping   Function mapping allows SurroundTraxx to be reconfigured so that sound  effects and function outputs can respond to a different function key input   This is especially useful for users who have throttles with less then thirteen  function keys  You can pick and choose what functions you can control  instead of being restricted to an arbitrary assignment    There are fourteen function mapping settings 
77. served  FX Bus Send Level 010 255             S8 FX Steam Release  Reserved  FX Bus Send Level 010 255       Note  Names inside    indicate diesel sound effects     For example  if you wish to simulate a deep canyon echo in one of the  sound zones  you would likely want the echo effect to be most dominant in  the whistle but still noticeable in the exhaust chuff  In real life  you probably  wouldn   t notice much of an echo in the other sounds so you would leave  values set to 0  Set the whistle to a high value of around 175  and set the  exhaust to a lesser value of around 85  It is important to remember that   you must also set up the echo effect in the sound zone as well  not just the  locomotive or there will not be any echo effect  Please refer to the Audio  menu section of the Configuration Guide for more information on this     Configuring the Sound Features   Next we will adjust the different sound configurations within the locomotive   This section is where you can change a steam locomotive from a traditional  rod engine to an articulated exhaust or adjust things like the diesel notching  rate  and steam exhaust chuff rate  The Menus used for configuring the  sound under EDIT locomotive are as follows  Sound Configuration 1  SND1    Sound Configuration 2  SND2   and Exhaust Control  EX CTL      Sound Configuration 1  Sound Configuration 1  SND1  has different characteristics depending on if  your locomotive is steam or diesel     Steam   Sound Configuration 1 will al
78. setup  a detailed electrical schematic  is not required  but a basic schematic is an important step in separating the  layout into blocks  which is a prerequisite to defining your sound zones  The  example schematic refers to the same layout as the Rio Grande Southern  track plan presented on the previous pages  Notice that this is a much  simplified view  disregarding the curves and loops indicated on the track plan     The schematic helps you assess the factors that affect the block divisions   For example  you wouldn t want to place a block boundary in the middle of  a siding  Instead  the boundary should occur at one end of the siding or the  other  Likewise  a wye or yard should usually be confined to a single block   Even if you re not using block detection with signaling devices  it s helpful to  plan your blocks as if signaling were part of the picture  This example shows  the same schematic separated into blocks and wired to the block detectors            Palisade  Ophir Loop          Silver Falls Vance Jct        Lizard Head  Summit        Telluride    Transponding Blocks    BDL 168    To Command  Station    To SurroundTraxx            If you find later on that your defined block boundaries aren t perfect  it   s  usually fairly simple to adjust them  As shown above  we separated the  schematic into blocks  the colors corresponding to the speaker wire output  color and sound zone based on the SurroundTraxx default values for each  sound zone and transponding blocks 
79. sing the horn or whistle  that this is one of the most  important items you will choose  Unless you are determined to choose the     correct    horn or whistle  we recommend that you choose the one that simply  sounds best to you     SurroundTraxx Whistle Values    Description Description    B amp O 3 Chime Nathan 5 Chime Road Mix       D amp RGW C 19 Yard Mix N amp W Class A 1218       C 19 Road Mix Logging Peanut       C amp S 74 Yard Mix PRR Banshee             C amp S 74 Road Mix Reading 6 Chime       C amp S 801 5 Santa Fe Freight  Frisco 1522 6 SP GS 4 4449    GBL 40 7 UP Big Boy 4018    K 27 463 8 USRA 6 Chime       K 36 487 8  Climax  K 36 488 10 West Side Shay 12             K 36 489 11 West Side Shay 14       K36 489 Sticky Chime 12 Crosby 3 Chime       K 37 497 13 Tweetsie    Lehigh Valley 14 Lunkenheimer 3 Chime    LMS Black 5 Class 15 N amp W Class J 611    LMS Brittania Class 16 SP 6 Chime       LNER 17 Southern Single Chime       LNER A4 Class 18 Southern 3 Chime    Nathan 5 Chime Yard Mix 19 SP Airhorn       6  The next item to customize for your model is the bell  Once you ve made  your horn whistle selection  turn the knob until the display reads BL SEL   00  Bell Selection   Again  push the control knob to select this option   then turn the knob to choose the bell using the table on the next page     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Configuration Guide Page 2 9       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    SurroundTraxx Bell Values       8     Description Value Description V
80. t our Nathan      airhorn  turn the knob one position  so that the display reads WH SEL  000  Push the control knob to select  this  According to the table in the  Editing the Locomotive  section of  the Configuration Guide  choosing the Nathan M3 requires a value of  7  Bypass the first two zeros by pressing in the knob twice and turn the  knob until the last digit reads 7        Confirm your selection by pressing the knob  The display will read  Save  OK     11  For the purposes of this example  let s select a different bell  From the  WH SEL  007 display  turn the knob one position so that the display  reads BL SEL  9  Bell Select   Push the control knob to select this  For  this example  let s select the Electronic Modern Diesel Bell  If you follow  the table in the  Editing the Locomotive  section of the Configuration  Guide  we need to enter a value of 11  Turn the control knob until the  first digitis 1  and press the knob to enter this as the value for the first  position  Turn the knob to advance to the section digit  press the knob  and turn until the display reads BL SEL  11        Confirm your selection by pressing the knob  The display will read  Save            12  The default bell ring rate is      to 7  This can be set      0 15  with 0  being the fastest and 15 being the slowest  From the BL SEL  11 display   turn the control knob until the display reads BLRATE  07  Push the knob  to select and push once again to move the second digit  Turn the knob  until th
81. tched when  SurroundTraxx receives a DCC packet containing a locomotive address  stored in the Roundhouse and either a speed step other than zero or an  active function     Operations Guide Page 3 3       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Therefore to dispatch an engine in Transponder Free mode  simply select the  address of the locomotive you wish to dispatch on your DCC cab  Now either  increase the throttle or turn on any function     To retire a locomotive in Transponder Free mode  bring the locomotive to  a full stop  speed step 0  and turn off all the functions for a time period as  defined by the Auto Dispatch timer setting     Function Control and General Operation   Once a locomotive has been dispatched  certain sounds such as the diesel  exhaust or steam chuff will respond automatically to changes of the throttle   Other sound functions may be turned on and off by simply pressing the  corresponding function key on your cab     For example  you are operating your locomotive and you come up on a grade  crossing on your layout and want to blow the appropriate crossing whistle  signal  Simply turn on your bell by pushing the Function 1 key  then press   the Function 2 key two times for the 2 long blasts  followed by the Function 3  key one time for the short toot and ending with the Function 2 key   holding   it down until your locomotive has occupied the entire road crossing  This   kind of interaction not only makes the experience more real but it also adds  interest and f
82. the block  if needed   refer to the notes you made while configuring block detection    The END ID must be the same or numerically higher than the BEG ID based  on the number of detection blocks that make up this sound zone     If you specify an End ID that is lower than the Beginning ID  SurroundTraxx  resets it to match the beginning ID  For example if the beginning ID is set to  10 but the end ID is set to 6  SurroundTraxx will automatically change the  End ID to 10  Always double check your beginning and ending IDs     To set your Sound Zones    1  Push and release the control knob  The display will now read  ROUNDHOUSE  Turn the control knob until the display reads ZONE  IDS  Push and release the control knob again to select it    2  The display will now read ZONE  1  Push the control knob to select  Sound Zone 1    3  The display will now read BEG ID  000  Set BEG ID to the lowest  transponding zone in the Sound Zone  Push the control knob to retain  this setting    3  The display will now read END ID  000  Turn the control knob to set this  to the highest transponding zone in the Sound Zone  remembering that  your Sound Zone may include multiple transponding blocks    Once the display reads the correct zone number  push the control knob  to select    4  Verify that BEG ID and END ID are set to the correct values  Always  verify both the beginning and ending Zone IDs after setting them     Note  The FIND key can be used to quickly determine the transponding zone  number
83. tion on adding locomotives  see the section beginning on page 2 5     Verify transponding is working correctly  page 1 18      Verify Zone IDs have been set correctly and match the address of your block  detectors     SurroundTraxx does not report zone changes as the locomotives move  between detection blocks    Be sure that the LocoNet cable is connected to the Digitrax BDL 168 or  BDL 162  page 1 10   Also verify that the Digitrax equipment is properly  configured as discussed in the manufacturer s documentation and page 2 31     Make sure the rails are properly powered and isolated in each zone   Verify that the Zone Manager Messages option is enabled  page 2 31      A locomotive loses its ADP Slot unexpectedly  The slot may be taken by  another locomotive that enters a zone while the ADP Slot is unassigned   If the locomotive loses network communication due to dirty track or other  factors  it may be retired from the slot  You can increase the AD Timer  Setting to keep a locomotive dispatched for longer time periods and reduce  sensitivity to dirty track     Echo and reverb effects don t seem to be working     Verify that the appropriate FX bus mixer parameters are set  See pages 2 12  and 2 26     Troubleshooting Guide Page 4 1       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Can   load my own sound files into SurroundTraxx    No  SurroundTraxx comes with an extensive sound library that allows you to  fully customize your locomotives  Inside this library are over 1 000 different  soun
84. tness    The BRIGHTNESS option sets the brightness of the LED display to improve  readability under different ambient lighting conditions  Valid settings are 1   dimmest  to 6  brightest         System Messages   The SurroundTraxx display can report three different classes of messages  which generally indicate an event or a change in status  When enabled  these  messages momentarily interrupt the normal System Monitor mode displays  as events occur  They are     e Control Messages  These report changes in locomotive function state   speed  direction and CV programming events       Zone Manager Messages  These messages report when locomotives  enter or leave a sound zone    e Auto Dispatcher Messages  Auto Dispatcher Messages report when  locomotives are dispatched or retired     The message filter lets you selectively enable and disable each type of  message  which can be helpful during system setup and operation     Configuration Guide Page 2 30       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    SoundTraxx Message Filter    Control Dispatch CV Value       OFF OFF       ON OFF       ON OFF       ON ON  OFF          ON          ON    Auto Dispatch Timer   The AD TMR setting determines the amount of time  in seconds  that the  Auto Dispatcher will hold a locomotive in an AD Slot before retiring it from  its assigned sound channel  You can set an auto dispatch time from 0 to  99 seconds  A setting of O disables the feature  keeping the locomotive  dispatched until it is manually removed or powe
85. to set up many cool effects such as echo  and reverb  as well as customize each Sound Zone to have different  volume levels  To learn more about this refer to the Audio section of the  Configuration Guide found on page 2 26    Customize the Locomotive Sounds   SurroundTraxx defaults easily to a steam or diesel locomotive when you  enter a locomotive in the Roundhouse Menu  You may however wish to  customize the sounds from these defaults to the bells  whistles  exhaust  chuffs or prime movers that match your prototypical locomotive  Follow  the directions in the Edit locomotive section within the Roundhouse  This  is found on page 2 7 of the Configuration Guide    Adjust the System Preferences   To adjust other settings within SurroundTraxx that relate to overall  operation and the system display  please refer to page 2 28 of the  Configuration Guide     Configuration Guide Page 2 1       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    The following section of this manual will explain how to access and use   the menus found within your SurroundTraxx system  As explained in the  SurroundTraxx Setup Guide  some of these menu options must be configured  before your system will produce any audio at all     Menu Overview and Navigation    Once power is supplied to the SurroundTraxx system  you will be able to see  the system  boot  and perform a few software tests  Once the system has  completed the tests it will default to System Monitor Mode and is ready for  you to either make adjustments through
86. un to the operating session     The table below lists all the default sound functions for newly created steam  and diesel locomotives  Just like any SoundTraxx decoder  functions can be  remapped to different sounds  see page 2 18 of the Configuration Guide  In  the meantime  you should be able run your locomotive and use the function  keys on your controller to activate the following functions     Default Function Lists    Function Key Steam Diesel   F1 Bell Bell   F2 Whistle Airhorn   F3 Short Whistle Short Horn   F4 Steam Release Dynamic Brake  F5 Dynamo RPM     F6 Reserved RPM     F8 Mute Mute   F12 Coupler Coupler      Note  To use the RPM  and RPM  functions  engine control must first be set  to manual notching  See page 2 16     Remember when trying to use these functions  that the locomotive must  first be set up in the roundhouse and dispatched or there else there will be  no response  The simple steam and diesel engine s  that you added to the  Roundhouse roster on page 2 5  are sufficient to get you started     This manual does not cover in detail how to select a locomotive or activate a  function key  Since the actual cab itself is not part of the SurroundTraxx unit    Operations Guide Page 3 4       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    and they can vary quite a bit depending on the operating cab of your choice   please consult the manual that came with the cab and command station for  more details on its general operation     Operations Mode Programming  SurroundTraxx ca
87. ut  In other words  you wouldn t need  to divide the layout into blocks or add any of the transponding equipment  offered by Digitrax  If  on the other hand you wish to use either 6 channel  or 5 channel with a subwoofer mode  you will need to take into account two  factors in the general wiring of your layout  The first of these factors is how  many block detectors you need  and the second is how many sound zones  you plan on having     The table on the following page lists some general size guidelines for a  sound zone on your layout  As a reminder a sound zone and a block are not  the same thing as a sound zone can encompass multiple blocks within one  sound zone  If you intend to use single channel mode you can disregard this  table  as the entire layout would be one sound zone     Setup Guide Page 1 11       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    SurroundTraxx Sound Zone Sizes    Layout Size Sound Zone Size  Tabletop Layouts  4   x8     2 to 3 between speakers       Small Layouts 4  between speakers            Medium Layouts 6  between speakers       Large Layouts 8  between speakers       Now we ll examine these points in greater detail and apply them to the  example layout shown below     the Rio Grande Southern Railroad        Used by permission  Kalmbach Publishing Co     The Track Plan    If you are adding SurroundTraxx to an existing layout  you likely already  have a track plan in one form or another  Otherwise  the track plan is your  first opportunity to begin planning fo
88. value between 0 and 9999  The Fader controls the  amount of time the sound mixer takes to go from 0  to 100  output when  a locomotive is moving at 1 mph  Longer blocks typically require a higher  setting  Keep in mind that the sound mixer s dynamic faders are speed   sensitive and are also affected by the speed setting for each locomotive     There are several ways to determine the FADER setting  First  you   can simply set the FADER value to a setting pleasing to your ear  We  recommend a setting between 100 and 1000  If it is set too high  the sound  volume will take a long time to rise and the train may exit the block before the  sound reaches its maximum level  resulting in a subdued sound level     The second method is more precise and assumes the speaker is placed  midpoint of the sound zone  With this method  sound will reach maximum  value  when the train reaches the center of the sound zone  The system will  automatically compensate for faster or slower moving locomotives     Configuration Guide Page 2 25       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    First measure the average length  D  of the sound zone in  actual  inches   Then set the FADER value using the following formula                             where      Ratio of Scale  i e   87 1 for HO  160 for    Scale  etc    You can use the following simplified formulas for each of the popular scales     For Z Scale  FADER   D x 62 5   For N Scale  FADER  D x 45 5   For HO Scale  FADER   D x 24 8   For S Scale  FADER  D x 18 2 
89. ve has entered one of the defined sound zones     An empty AD Slot is available    By default  SurroundTraxx will automatically assign locomotives to the next  available AD Slot in the order the locomotives are detected     Once a locomotive has been dispatched  SurroundTraxx will begin generating  sounds for that engine based on the settings loaded from the Roundhouse     Once all six AD Slots have been assigned  no further dispatching can take  place until a locomotive is retired or removed from an AD Slot  A locomotive  can be retired when one of two conditions occur     1  Drive the locomotive into a block that is outside of any defined sound  zones      Or   2  Bring the locomotive to a stop and turn all functions off     These conditions must persist for the time period set by the Auto Dispatch  Timer  typically 10 seconds  before the locomotive is removed from its AD  Slot  Once the locomotive is retired  the corresponding sounds will be turned  off and the AD Slot is available for use by the next unassigned locomotive to  enter a sound zone     The AD TMR  Auto Dispatch Timer  located in the SYSTEM menu allows  you to set a system wide timer that delays retirement of locomotives from  AD Slots for up to 255 seconds  real time   This prevents the system from  prematurely retiring locomotives  such as when the block detector loses    Operations Guide Page 3 1       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    detection due to dirty track  You might also use it to extend a sound zone  s
90. which are shown on the table below     SurroundTraxx Sound Zones  default setting     Sound Zone Speaker Wire Color Transponding Block s        Red 0       Yellow 2             Orange 4  6    Blue    5 Purple 8    6 Green 10          Setup Guide Page 1 14       The next step is to determine the best speaker location within each of the  zones     Lizard  Head  Summit    Ophir Loop       The first sound zone on the layout would be the Telluride yard  This zone is  shown in red on the track plan above  To determine the best speaker location  measure the halfway point between the end of the Telluride Yard and the  block divider  This location will help make the sound noticeable regardless of  the activity in and about the yard     The second sound zone will cover Vance Junction  When installing the block  detector for this section you may want to have the block start just inside the  hidden staging loop so that the sound dispatches as the locomotive exits the  hidden staging area shown in yellow  The speaker would sound best  in this  case  right around the siding at Vance Junction     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Setup Guide Page 1 15    Lizard  Head  Summit    ee ee                    ee ee      ee ee ee PET    Ophir Loop       Next  we ll assign the rest of the Telluride branch and Silver Falls to Zone 3   shown in orange   picking up part of the main line near Palisade     Lizard  Head  Summit    D IL                                                PE    Ophir Loop       The next
91. y  climb a grade while the engines are laboring at full power     To use manual notching  set EX CTL to 0  The engine RPMs will now  increase by one notch each time Function 5 is pressed  Similarly  the RPMs  can be decreased using Function 6  Unlike automatic notching  pressing  emergency stop will reduce the engine speed to idle  Once the engine is  idling you can shut it off by pressing Function 10     Engine Interlock   The Engine Interlock feature works with manual notching and helps avoid  embarrassing moments like accidentally shutting off a prime mover while  cresting a grade     When enabled  the Engine Interlock prevents the diesel engine from being  shut off unless the locomotive is stopped  Similarly  the locomotive will not  respond to the throttle unless the locomotive has first been started up     To enable the Engine Interlock and Manual Notching  set EX CTL to a value  of 16     Dynamic Brake Override Control   While the dynamic brakes are applied  prototype practice usually requires the  diesel engine speed to be lowered to an idle  Some railroads modified their  locomotives so the engine was set to mid speed  notch 4  when the dynamic  brakes were on  This was to provide increased power to the cooling fans  A  few locomotives have also been reported to run at full power whenever the  dynamic brakes were on     SurroundTraxx exhaust control allows you to replicate this with its dynamic  brake override feature  When enabled  turning on the dynamic brake funct
92. y Point                   An 8  by 9  Layout    In this example we ve created five sound zones and used a subwoofer  with speakers  installed on each of the peninsulas of the layout and two in back  The subwoofer    would be placed underneath the peninsula of the layout to give a central location for  the bass     SurroundTraxx Users Guide Appendix B Page B 2       Appendix C    License Agreement    License Agreement   Please read carefully this license agreement before opening the package which contains  the SurroundTraxx System  Breaking the seal on the package indicates your acceptance  of these license terms  If you have received the SurroundTraxx System in an opened  package  then use of the product indicates your acceptance of the agreement  If you do  not agree with the terms  you should return the package unopened to the dealer from  whom you received the package within thirty  30  days and your money will be refunded     SoundTraxx Software License Agreement   SoundTraxx provides the computer Software Firmware embedded within the  SurroundTraxx System and any modifications  updates  revisions or enhancements  received by you from SoundTraxx or its dealers and licenses its use within the terms set  below     A  You are granted a nonexclusive  nontransferable license to use the Software Firmware  included with your SurroundTraxx sound system only with the SurroundTraxx sound  system hardware that you purchased     B  Title and ownership of the Software Firmware  Sound 
93. y selection  either Y  yes  or N  no      To effect a complete factory reset  you must preform both the system reset  and purge operation              Operations Guide Page 2 35       SurroundTraxx Users Guide    Operations Guide    The Operations Guide section of the manual will assist you in using features  that deal with the general operation of SurroundTraxx  This section will  explain the Dispatcher menu of SurroundTraxx  operation of SurroundTraxx  from your cab and Operations mode programming via your DCC cab   should you decide to make adjustments  on the fly   Before using the  Operations Guide section of this manual it is important to first configure your  SurroundTraxx unit and make sure that the conditions that were itemized on  the checklist found on page 2 1 are met   otherwise  SurroundTraxx may not  operate as expected     Automatic Dispatcher Settings   Now that you ve set up some locomotives in the Roundhouse  you need to  dispatch them in order to start making sound  Then you re ready to really  have some fun     A single SurroundTraxx system can generate sounds for up to six  locomotives at a time  Before a locomotive can make any sound  its settings  must first be loaded into one of six available Auto Dispatch Slots  or AD Slots   The process of loading these AD Slots is called dispatching     SurroundTraxx can dispatch a locomotive when all of the following are true        The locomotive address exists      the SurroundTraxx database             locomoti
    
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