The Soundtraxx 885816 Tsunami 2 Diesel Baldwin & Others Set offers 8-function, PNP TSU-PNP (2 Amp) digital sound decoders for HO scale trains. Part # is 678-885816. It covers prime movers on various locomotives like Baldwin VO, 608NA, 608A, 606NA, Rio Grande Southern Galloping Goose, Dual Whitcomb, Fairbanks-Morse, and different GE models, as well as Cummins QSK19C x3 GenSet. These Tsunami2 diesel sound decoders come with over 50 sound effects such as engine startup and shutdown, prime mover sounds through all eight notches, Straight-to-8, HEP mode, 13 bells, over 40 airhorns, 4 air compressors, dynamic brakes, radiator fans, and brake squeal. Each diesel version can have up to 12 manufacturer - specific prime movers in one decoder. It features the first - ever Diesel Dynamic Digital Exhaust for a more realistic experience, prime mover pitch shift for unique sounds, automatic or manual notching, a functioning dynamic brake with variable load sound and adjustable braking rate. There are also Straight - to - Idle & True Idle features, selectable compressors, bells, and couplers. The Fireman Ed adds a new touch with general service and cab sounds. Clickety - clack, fueling, and authentic cab chatter enhance realism, and it has prototypically correct HEP modes and steam heat for passenger train operations along with an auxiliary HEP Generator.

Using this Soundtraxx 885816 Tsunami 2 set is easy. First, make sure your HO scale train is turned off. Then, carefully install the digital sound decoder according to the instructions provided. You can choose between automatic or manual notching to control the train's speed and sound. To enjoy different sound effects, use the function buttons to activate things like air horns, bells, and dynamic brakes. When it comes to maintenance, keep the decoder clean and free from dust. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. If you want to change the prime mover sounds, refer to the user manual for detailed steps. Remember to handle the decoder gently to prevent any damage. If you have any issues, check the connections first and then consult the troubleshooting section in the manual.