Step 4: configuring the lighting outputs, Basic programming, Hyperlight™ effects – SoundTraxx SoundCar Users Guide User Manual

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Tsunami SoundCar User’s Guide

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Step 4: Configuring the Lighting Outputs

The SoundCar has four function outputs to control the lighting effects. Each

can be configured for a variety of effects, including simple on/off lights.

Additionally, you can use Grade Crossing Logic to automatically activate a

selected lighting effect when you blow the airhorn or whistle.

The following CVs allow you to customize the lighting effects:

CV 49, Headlight Effect Select

CV 50, Backup Light Effect Select

CV 51, FX5 Effect Select

CV 52, FX6 Effect Select

CV 57, FX5, FX6 Directional Control Enable

CV 58, FX5, FX6 Lighting Override Enable

CV 59, Flash Rate

CV 60, Crossing Hold Time

Hyperlight™ Effects

Hyperlight Select – Each lighting output can be programmed to one of

several Hyperlight lighting effects as briefly described below and listed in

Table E.

Rule 17 dimmable headlight – This function output is normally an on/off

output. When it is on, the output level will be reduced by approximately

60% when the dimmer function is on.

Mars Light – This effect simulates the sweeping figure‑8 pattern of this

popular warning beacon.

Pyle‑National Gyralite – The Gyralite is similar to the Mars Light, but

generates a slow, wide‑sweeping elliptical headlight pattern.

Oscillating headlights – Similar in appearance to the common

twin‑sealed‑beam headlight, the oscillating headlight uses a moving

reflector to sweep the beam in a tight circular motion.

Single‑ and double‑flash strobes – The strobe effect simulates the

white‑hot burst of light associated with a xenon strobe.

Western‑Cullen D312 rotary beacon – This effect provides a spectacular

rendition of the revolving reflector and bulb assembly found atop many

diesels from the 60s and 70s.

Prime Stratolite – The Stratolite is a new version of the rotary beacon,

with the prototype consisting of four individual lamps arranged in a

circular pattern, which electronically flash in a clockwise direction. The

Stratolite flashes in a mechanical “stepped” fashion, as opposed to the

smooth motion of the rotary beacon.

Basic Programming

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