Troubleshooting, Diagnostic lamps, Pilot light – SoundTraxx Tsunami Steam Users Guide User Manual

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Tsunami Steam Sound User’s Guide

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Troubleshooting

Sound works for a while then quits

Amplifier is overheating, lower sound volume.

Decoder is overheating, lower track voltage.

Speaker is damaged. Replace speaker.

Speaker sounds ‘crackly’.

Sound volume is too high for speaker.

Speaker is not properly baffled.

Speaker wire is loose.

Speaker is damaged.

Decoder will not program.

Insufficient power on program track - try using Ops Mode or PTB-100

Programming Track Booster.

CVs are locked - see ‘Basic Programming’.

Diagnostic Lamps

Tsunami has two red LEDs on the circuit board which may be helpful for

resolving potential difficulties.

Pilot Light

The pilot light indicates that the

decoder is receiving power. If this

light does not come on, it may

indicate an improperly wired decoder.

It could also indicate a loose wire,

poor track pickups, no output from

the command station or other problem with your layout wiring.

Fault Light

During normal operation, the

fault light will turn on and off with

the headlight, and is useful for

establishing basic control of the

decoder. Additionally, Tsunami

monitors a number of its input signals

and if a fault is found, reports an

error code by flashing the fault light

as well as the headlight and backup

light (if connected). The number of

times the light flashes corresponds to

the number of the error code. Error codes whose conditions can usually be

solved by the user are as follows:

Error 9 - Over temperature fault

An over-temperature fault indicates the core temperature of the decoder

has exceeded safe limits. When this error occurs, motor control and

sound will be shut off and the error code will continue to flash until the

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