Lionel BNSF Ice Cold Express Owner's Manual

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Lionel
BNSF Ice Cold Express
Owner’s Manual
Lionel
BNSF Ice Cold Express
Owner’s Manual
Congratulations!
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ongratulations on your purchase of this Lionel BNSF Ice Cold Express train set! A modern AC6000 diesel, three mechanical reefers, and trailing scale caboose all decked out in an unfor-
gettable styled version of the BNSF Ice Cold Express paint scheme.
Inside each of the reefers you’ll find something special. From one car you’ll hear the mechanical sounds of the cooling generator, while a second operating reefer fills with “icy cold smoke”. The third reefer comes packed with special box loads. Each of these 57’ refrigerator cars also come equipped with a green“check light” near the door to show that refrigeration is in operation and ready to roll.
The scale BNSF AC6000 diesel that leads the BNSF Ice Cold Express comes equipped with Lionel’s state-of-the-art features, including LEGACY Command Control, LEGACY RailSounds, Odyssey II speed control, and a wide variety of lighting options.
The following Lionel marks are used throughout this catalog and are protected under law. All rights reserved.
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Train set includes
1 Powered locomotive
1 Mechanical reefer with sounds
1 Mechanical reefer with interior load
1 Mechanical reefer with "ice cold" smoke effect
1 Extended vision caboose
1 Owner's manual
1 Engine memory module
Table of contents
Running your train set
LEGACY Control operations 4 TrainMaster Command Control (TMCC) operations 5 Conventional transformer operations 6
Locomotive basics
Adding smoke fluid to your locomotive's smoke generator 7 Locomotive switch locations 8 Installing the battery 9 Assigning your locomotive a new ID# (LEGACY and TMCC) 10 Lash-ups (for LEGACY operations only) 11
LEGACY Control System operations
The LEGACY CAB-2 Remote Controller 12 The Velocity Throttle 13 The Multi-Controller 13 The Train Brake Slider 13 The Warning Sound Controller 14 The Speed Bar 14 EFX Trim and EFX Bar Graph 15 Leaving the Preset Speed Screen 15
LEGACY RailSounds Sound System operations
LEGACY RailSounds sound system 16 LEGACY RailSounds Sequence Control 17 CrewTalk dialog and TowerCom announcements in the LEGACY environment 18 LEGACY RailSounds sound system dialog on a round trip 19
TrainMaster Command Control operations
CAB-1 Remote Controller commands 20 CAB-1 Remote Controller numeric keypad commands 21-22 Setting the smoke level 22
Conventional transformer operations
Using the LEGACY RailSounds sound system in the conventional environment 23 Activating CrewTalk dialog and TowerCom announcements 24 Locking your locomotive into a single direction 24
Odyssey II Speed Control system operations
Odyssey II Speed Control operations 25 Odyssey II Speed Control LEGACY Control operation 25 Odyssey II Speed Control TrainMaster Command Control operation 25 Odyssey II Speed Control conventional transformer operation 25
Maintaining and servicing your train set
Reprogramming your locomotive to restore features 26 Lubricating your locomotive 27 Servicing your locomotive’s LEDs 28 Replacing the traction tires 28 Ditch light operation 29 Controlling the mechanical reefer sounds 30 Operating the mechanical reefer with the "ice cold" smoke effect 30 Installing the caboose roof details 31 Removing the caboose's cupola 31 Adding smoke fluid to the caboose's smoke unit 32 Switching the caboose's smoke unit On or Off 32 Installing the caboose's scale smoke stack 33 Replacing the caboose's interior lamps 34 Locomotive diagnostics 35 Lionel Warranty 36
Power your locomotive with an alternating-current (50-60Hz AC) transformer only. Powering your locomotive with a direct-current (DC) transformer, or in excess of 19 volts AC, may result in damage to sensitive electronic components.
Your locomotive requires Lionel or Lionel-compatible O-42 or larger track curves.
1. Turn off track power, and then plug in the
LEGACY Base and connect it to the track.
2. Place your train set on the track.
3. Increase track power voltage to full power
(no more than 19 volts AC). If a circuit breaker
trips when you turn on the Lionel power supply, check
the wheels of your locomotive to make sure they are all
securely on the track. Check to make sure the track is free
of all metals that may cause a short circuit.
4. As illustrated in Figure 1, press ENG and 1
(or your selected ENG ID#) to address the
locomotive with your LEGACY CAB-2 Remote
Controller.
5. Press the Start Up button on your LEGACY
CAB-2 Remote, shown in Figure 2. Then,
throttle up and move 'em out! Your engine sound
will start up, and the locomotive-specific touch screen
buttons will populate the remote. For more information
on operating your locomotive with the LEGACY system,
please refer to the LEGACY section of this manual.
Additional information is also found in the LEGACY
System Manual, available online at www.lionel.com.
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Note!
Note!
Running your train set
Figure 1. LEGACY engine selection
Figure 2. LEGACY start-up
LEGACY Control operations
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or the finest operating experience, your locomotive is fully compatible with the LEGACY Control System. To operate in LEGACY mode, you need a LEGACY Command Base and LEGACY CAB-2
Remote Controller (6-14295).
Your commands are sent by the CAB-2 Remote Controller to the Command Base, which sends a digital code through the rails to your locomotive. Your locomotive will not respond until it recognizes its unique ID#, so you can operate multiple Command-equipped locomotives on the same track at the same time.
Power your locomotive with an alternating-current (50-60Hz AC) transformer only. Powering your locomotive with a direct-current (DC) transformer, or in excess of
19 volts AC, may result in damage to sensitive electronic components.
Your locomotive requires Lionel or Lionel-compatible O-42 or larger track curves.
F
or operation in the TrainMaster Command Control environment, you need a TrainMaster Command Base (6-12911) and a CAB-1 Remote Controller (6-12868). Refer to your TMCC
System Manual for complete information. To access all the locomotive's features, you
must operate in the LEGACY environment, as discussed on the previous page.
Your commands are sent by the CAB-1 Remote Controller to the Command Base, which translates the command into digital code. That code is sent through the outside rails to your locomotive, which will not respond until it recognizes its unique ID#. TrainMaster Command Control gives you the power to operate multiple Command-equipped locomotives on the same track at the same time.
1. Turn off track power, and then plug in the Command Base and connect it to the
track.
2. Place your train set on the track.
3. Increase track voltage to full power (no more than 19 volts AC). If a circuit
breaker trips when you turn on the Lionel power supply, check the wheels of your locomotive to
make sure they are all securely on the track. Check to make sure the track is free of all metals
that may cause a short circuit.
4. Press ENG and 1 (or the ENG ID# you set) to address your locomotive with
your CAB-1 Remote Controller.
5. Throttle up and move ‘em out.
For more information, please refer to the TrainMaster Command Control operations section of this manual or the TMCC System Manual, available online at www.lionel.com.
TrainMaster Command Control (TMCC) operations
Running your train set
Running your train set
Conventional transformer operations
For Conventional operation, a Command Base must not be powered up anywhere in the area, even if it is not connected to the track. If a base is detected, your
locomotive will default to Command mode.
Power your locomotive with an alternating-current (50-60Hz AC) transformer only. Powering your locomotive with a direct-current (DC) transformer, or in excess of
19 volts AC, may result in damage to sensitive electronic components.
Your locomotive requires Lionel or Lionel-compatible O-42 or larger track curves.
1. With track power off, place your train set on the track.
2. Power up the track. If a circuit breaker trips when you turn on the Lionel power supply,
check the wheels of your locomotive to make sure they are all securely on the track. Check to make sure the track is free of all metals that may cause a short circuit.
3. Move ‘em out! When the locomotive’s headlight illuminates and the LEGACY RailSounds sound system starts, press the DIRECTION button on your transformer to sequence your locomotive through the repeating pattern of operations: neutral, forward, neutral, reverse, neutral, and so on. You may also briefly turn off track power to advance the locomotive to the next operating state. Adjust the throttle until your locomotive moves at your desired speed.
When placing your locomotive on your layout for the first time and after power interruptions lasting longer than five seconds, it will start out in neutral.
We recommend that you operate your LEGACY locomotive with Odyssey II
Speed Control turned on. You may choose to operate your locomotive without speed control
by placing the Odyssey II Speed Control System switch to the NO ODY position. See Figure 4 on page 8 for the location of the switch.
Use the HORN and BELL buttons on your transformer to activate those features. Adjust the
volume using the volume control knob. Refer to Figure 4 on page 8 for the location of this control. For more information, please refer to the Conventional transformer operations section of this manual.
Note!
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Locomotive basics
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our locomotive is equipped with a smoke generator that produces safe, clean, white smoke dur-
ing operation. Add 10-20 drops to either stack (shown in Figure 3) to prime the unit the first time you run the locomotive or after being stored for an extended period of time, and then add 10 to 20 drops to refill when smoke production decreases. When refilling, DO NOT EXCEED 20 DROPS as this can cause your smoke units to become oversaturated allowing leakage onto the electronics. Note that operating your locomotive's smoke unit without smoke fluid will cause damage to the heating element.
If you prefer to operate your locomotive without smoke, locate the smoke unit switch and slide it
to the NO SMK position. Refer to Figure 4 on page 8 for the location of the switch.
For best performance, we recommend using Lionel smoke fluid only. Do NOT use smoke
fluid from ready-to-run train sets.
Note!
Add fluid to only one stack.
Adding smoke fluid to your locomotive’s smoke generator
Figure 3. Smoke fluid locations
Note!
FRONT
Add fluid to either
exhaust stack.
REAR
SMK NO SMK
RUN PGM
ODY NO ODY
T
he functions of your locomotive's switches are outlined below. Refer to Figure 4 for the location of the switches. The instructions below are specific to this particular locomo-
tive; note that available features (and switches) may differ from other loco­motives and locomotive sets.
Smoke Unit Switch (SMK/NO SMK)
Used to turn the smoke unit function on and off.
Program-Run Switch (RUN/PGM)
Used to assign an ID# and to reprogram the locomotive for LEGACY and Command operation when the switch is in the PGM position. Also used to “lock” your powered locomotive in a single direction, or neutral, in conventional operation when the switch is placed in the PGM position.
Odyssey II Speed Control System Switch (ODY/NO ODY)
Used to turn the Odyssey II Speed Control System on and off.
Figure 4. Locomotive switch locations
Locomotive basics
Locomotive switch locations
Command reverse unit switch
Odyssey II On/Off switch
Volume control knob
Radiator
hatch
Smoke unit On/Off switch
Locomotive basics
Installing the battery
A
lthough the LEGACY RailSounds sound system is powered through the track, you may choose
to install a nine-volt alkaline battery if you find that the sound system shuts down during track power interruptions (for example, at a switch or over a dirty section of track). See Figure 5 below and follow these steps to install the battery.
If the RailSounds sound system turns off during interruptions in track power, you may need to replace the battery. Use only alkaline batteries.
1. Lift up and remove the radiator hatch from the rear of the locomotive.
2. Remove the protective cover from the battery harness.
3. Snap the battery harness onto the nine-volt alkaline battery’s terminals.
4. Slide the battery into the battery holder.
5. Replace the hatch on the locomotive's roof.
Note!
Figure 5. Battery installation
Radiator hatch
Battery harness
Nine-volt alkaline battery
Battery holder
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or operation in the LEGACY or TMCC environment, you will want to give each unit a unique ID#. The locomotive will respond to commands associated with its ID# while all other units will
disregard these commands. This procedure is not necessary for conventional (non-
Command) operation.
1. Slide the Command reverse unit switch on your locomotive to the PGM position. See Figure 4 on page 8.
2. Place the locomotive on the track.
3. Connect the Command Base and plug it in.
4. Power up the track.
5. Press ENG on the CAB-1 or CAB-2 remote.
6. Enter the unique ID#. Choose any number from 1 to 98 that has not been assigned to another locomotive (ENG). We recommend using a part of your locomotive’s road number.
All LEGACY locomotives respond to ENG 99. We recommend that you reserve ID# 99 as a "universal" ID#.
7. Press SET. The locomotive's horn will sound, or the headlights will flash if the RailSounds sound system is off.
8. Slide the Command reverse unit switch back to the RUN position.
The locomotive’s ID# has been set. Be sure to record the new ID# for your reference.
Locomotive basics
Assigning your locomotive a new ID#
Note!
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Locomotive basics
Lash-ups (for LEGACY operations only)
I
n the Command environment, building a lash-up allows you to control your locomotive as
one in a prototypical manner. It is still possible to control any of the engines in the lash-up individually. When you issue a train command, the individual engine you were controlling will return to the group. If there is a difference in speed, the individual Engine will return to the speed of the lash-up at the rate set in the train momentum.
To build a lash-up, assign a unique engine (ENG) ID# to each unit. See page 10 for details.
1. Address the train ID# you wish to create or edit, 1
to 99.
2. Press INFO.
3. Press BUILD softkey (button directly under
BUILD).
4. Enter the front engine number. It is not
necessary to enter ENG, just enter the #. It will appear in the blinking box.
5. Press ADD to add the front engine. The engine
will move to the right and the blinking box will be ready for your next engine to be added.
6. Enter the second engine ID# in the blinking box.
7. Press ADD to add the second engine. The engine
will move to the right and the blinking box will be ready for your next engine to be added.
8. Add all the engines you want in your lash-up in
this manner.
9. To change the direction of an engine in your lash-
up, turn the Velocity Throttle to move the engine you want into the blinking box. Then press DIR to change the direction of the engine.
10. To delete an engine in your lash-up, turn the red
Velocity Throttle knob to move the engine you want to delete into the blinking box. Then press DEL.
11. To save your lash-up, press SET. Watch the
onscreen prompts and wait until you see the message TRAIN CREATED.
12. Press CTC to exit to the operating screen.
See reference numbers 1 and 2
See reference number 4
See reference number 3
See reference numbers 6 and 7
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