TCS WOW Sound decoder Bachmann factory installed

Started by Hunt, November 12, 2019, 05:59:56 PM

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Hunt

You want to become a little familiar with the TCS WOW Sound decoder now being factory installed in some of Bachmann locomotives?

Click Here and see if you can find a misprint in the 1-24-2018 Programming Guide, which is in Bachmann's website.



an aside ----

I have already called the misprint to TCS attention regarding the WOW Sound electric Version 1 Programming Guide (dated 3-1-2018) in their website.


Trainman203

Like QSI, WOW appears to need a scientist to negotiate it.  Shoulda stuck with Soundtraxx.  This change may keep me away from the reissue decapod, as much as I wanted one.

Trainman203

I've been looking at videos.  If I'm not mistaken, this system appears to have its own "remote " to make changes.  Does it?  Or not?  I don't want to have to carry something besides a cab when operating if I want to change a whistle or something like that.

Len

Programming WOW decoders can be done with any NMRA compliant DCC controller capable of programming CV's. TCS now offers their own throttle, but it's not necessary to program WOW decoders.

The 'Programming Tool' mentioned in the WOW documentation is an on-line calculator in the WOW Sound section of the TCS web page. It makes it a lot simpler to figure out what values to place in the "indexed" CV's (201 -204) to load sounds from the 65,000 available.

It's actually easier to use the 'audio assist' feature, and let the decoder itself talk you through the process. The TCS video page: https://tcsdcc.com/index.php/videos has a number of videos explaining the WOW decoders. In particular, there are a number of video tutorials on using the built in 'Audio Assist' to let the decoder talk you through the programing.

101 - Intro to Audio Assis: https://tcsdcc.com/node/1976
102 - Adjust Master Volume: https://tcsdcc.com/node/2046
103 - Adjusting Individual Sound Volumes: https://tcsdcc.com/node/2046

There are also a number of other videos on getting the most out of the WOW system of sound decoders.

Len
If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

Trainman203

I wanted to see cv values for the 40 whistles they claim to have but couldn't find them in the manual.  Nor the bells or the chuffs.  I'm leery of this.  I really want to see a WOW equipped engine and try it out before I drop Big Coin on it.  Unlikely in the model railroad desert of the Deep South.

Hunt

Quote from: Trainman203 on November 15, 2019, 02:54:11 PM
I wanted to see cv values for the 40 whistles they claim to have but couldn't find them in the manual.  Nor the bells or the chuffs.  I'm leery of this.  I really want to see a WOW equipped engine and try it out before I drop Big Coin on it.  Unlikely in the model railroad desert of the Deep South.

WOWSound Decoder Sounds List

In TCS website
  Click on Main Menu
scroll to - Documentation and click
scroll to WOWSound Decoder Sounds List and click
   WOWSteam Version 4
or
   WOWDiesel Version 4 Prime



Hunt