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The values outlined below in the button mapping, sound list, and CV values are the defaults assigned to this particular decoder from the factory.
 
The values outlined below in the button mapping, sound list, and CV values are the defaults assigned to this particular decoder from the factory.
  
For information on how to program your locomotive using the values provided in the charts below, please see our Comprehensive Programming Guide, WOWDiesel V4 Programming Guide, and/or [[WOWElectric Standard CV's|List of Standard CV's]].
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For information on how to program your locomotive using the values provided in the charts below, please see our Comprehensive Programming Guide, WOWDiesel V4 Programming Guide, and/or [[WOWElectric Standard CV's|List of Standard CVs]].
 
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== CV Addendum (Standard CV's) ==
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== Sound List ==
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 +
=== Complete List of Sounds ===
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''To change sound mappings, use indexed CV 16.4.X  See the Sound Mapping Indexed CVs table in the Indexed CVs section below for more information.''
 +
 
 +
Set CV 31 to 16. Set CV 32 to 4. Then, use CVs 257 through 324 to select the button and the sound you would like to map to the button.
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
!Sound Type
 +
!Sound Number
 +
!High Byte
 +
!Low Byte
 +
!Sound Name
 +
|-
 +
|Air Compressor
 +
|0
 +
|0
 +
|0
 +
|BART Air Compressor Type 1
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|1
 +
|0
 +
|1
 +
|BART Air Compressor Type 2
 +
|-
 +
|Brake Squeal
 +
|3
 +
|0
 +
|3
 +
|Brake Squeal Sounds *
 +
|-
 +
|High Speed Tunnel Sounds
 +
|33
 +
|0
 +
|33
 +
|Tunnel Sounds
 +
|-
 +
|High Speed High Rail Sounds
 +
|34
 +
|0
 +
|34
 +
|High Rail Sounds
 +
|-
 +
|Coupler Clank
 +
|35
 +
|0
 +
|35
 +
|BART Coupling 1
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|36
 +
|0
 +
|36
 +
|BART Coupling 2
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|37
 +
|0
 +
|37
 +
|BART Uncoupling
 +
|-
 +
|Door Sounds
 +
|38
 +
|0
 +
|38
 +
|BART Door Open/Close
 +
|-
 +
|Flange Squeal
 +
|39
 +
|0
 +
|39
 +
|Flange Squeal 1
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|40
 +
|0
 +
|40
 +
|Flange Squeal 2
 +
|-
 +
|Horn Forward Quill *
 +
|41
 +
|0
 +
|41
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|Horn (Playable) *
 +
|43
 +
|0
 +
|43
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|Horn Station Arriving Quill *
 +
|45
 +
|0
 +
|45
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|Horn Reverse Quill *
 +
|51
 +
|0
 +
|51
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|Horn Stop Quill *
 +
|56
 +
|0
 +
|56
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|Idling Sounds
 +
|57
 +
|0
 +
|57
 +
|BART Idle (HVAC) Sounds
 +
|-
 +
|Momentum Feature
 +
|58
 +
|0
 +
|58
 +
|[[WOWSound Momentum Function|Momentum Feature]]
 +
|-
 +
|Mute
 +
|60
 +
|0
 +
|60
 +
|Mute All Sounds
 +
|-
 +
|Rotate Feature
 +
|61
 +
|0
 +
|61
 +
|[[WOWSound Rotate Feature|Rotate Feature]]
 +
|-
 +
|Station Announcements (Intercom) *
 +
|63
 +
|0
 +
|63
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|Station Announcements (Robot Voice) *
 +
|73
 +
|0
 +
|73
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|Whoosh *
 +
|84
 +
|0
 +
|84
 +
|BART Runby Sounds
 +
|}
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'''* For sound types marked with this indicator, use this specific sound number to map the sound type to a button, otherwise special randomization elements may stop functioning, or expected behavior may not function properly.'''
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 +
=== Horn ===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
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!CV 120 Value
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!Active Horn
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|-
 +
|0 (default)
 +
|BART "Beeper"
 +
|-
 +
|1
 +
|BART Emergency Air Horn
 +
|}
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==Standard CVs==
 
The BART decoder follows the motor and lighting CVs as outlined in the Version 5 Standard CV list. Listed below are common CVs which may be modified by the user.
 
The BART decoder follows the motor and lighting CVs as outlined in the Version 5 Standard CV list. Listed below are common CVs which may be modified by the user.
 
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!CV2
 
!CV2
 
|0
 
|0
|3-point Speed Table - Start  
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|3-point Speed Table - Start
 
|-
 
|-
 
!CV3
 
!CV3
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== CV Addendum (Indexed CV's) ==
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==Indexed CVs==
The
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The BART decoder uses a selection of "Indexed CVs" for advanced configuration. Below is a list of the available indexed CVs.
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|+BART Indexed CVs
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!CV31
 +
!CV32
 +
!CV
 +
!Value
 +
!Description
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|0
 +
|262
 +
|5
 +
|DC Mode Horn Quill Delta - Regulated Power Pack
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|0
 +
|264
 +
|75
 +
|DC Mode Motor Start Voltage - Regulated Power Pack
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|0
 +
|266
 +
|10
 +
|DC Mode Motor Hysteresis - Regulated Power Pack
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|0
 +
|268
 +
|116
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|DC Mode Max Voltage - Regulated Power Pack
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|0
 +
|276
 +
|10
 +
|DC Mode Horn Quill Delta - Unregulated Power Pack
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|0
 +
|278
 +
|100
 +
|DC Mode Motor Start Voltage - Unregulated Power Pack
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|-
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|16
 +
|0
 +
|280
 +
|29
 +
|DC Mode Motor Hysteresis - Unregulated Power Pack
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|0
 +
|282
 +
|180
 +
|DC Mode Max Voltage - Unregulated Power Pack
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|0
 +
|292
 +
|8
 +
|Light Function Mapping - AUX Input
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|}
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The values shown in the Sound Mapping table below correspond to the Sound Numbers in the Sound List for this project.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|+Sound Mapping Indexed CVs
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!CV31
 +
!CV32
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!CV
 +
!Value
 +
!Description
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|-
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|16
 +
|4
 +
|258
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - F0
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|260
 +
|38
 +
|Sound Mapping - F1
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|262
 +
|43
 +
|Sound Mapping - F2
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|264
 +
|39
 +
|Sound Mapping - F3
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|266
 +
|63
 +
|Sound Mapping - F4
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|268
 +
|73
 +
|Sound Mapping - F5
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|270
 +
|3
 +
|Sound Mapping - F6
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|272
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - F7
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|274
 +
|60
 +
|Sound Mapping - F8
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|276
 +
|84
 +
|Sound Mapping - F9
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|278
 +
|45
 +
|Sound Mapping - F10
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|280
 +
|41
 +
|Sound Mapping - F11
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|282
 +
|55
 +
|Sound Mapping - F12
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|284
 +
|51
 +
|Sound Mapping - F13
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|286
 +
|35
 +
|Sound Mapping - F14
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|288
 +
|37
 +
|Sound Mapping - F15
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|290
 +
|57
 +
|Sound Mapping - F16
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|292
 +
|1
 +
|Sound Mapping - F17
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|294
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - F18
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|298
 +
|33
 +
|Sound Mapping - F20
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|300
 +
|34
 +
|Sound Mapping - F21
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|302
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - F22
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|304
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - F23
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|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|306
 +
|61
 +
|Sound Mapping - F24
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|308
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - F25
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|310
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - F26
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|314
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - F28
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|316
 +
|0
 +
|Sound Mapping - R1
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|318
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - R2
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|320
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - R4
 +
|-
 +
|16
 +
|4
 +
|322
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - R4
 +
|-
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|16
 +
|4
 +
|324
 +
|65535
 +
|Sound Mapping - AUX
 +
|}
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Revision as of 23:21, 15 July 2024

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Rapido BART Subway
BART A-car Thumb.jpg
Model Information
ManufacturerRapido
ScaleHO-Scale
Power TypeDCC Dual Mode w/Sound
Release DateFirst Run: July 2024
Retail Price$339.95 USD
Decoder Information
Decoder Type(?)WOWElectric (OEM)
Version(?)5
Sound Set(?)1
Lighting Functions5
Prototype Information
BuilderFirst Delivery A/B - Rohr Industries
C1 Delivery - Alsthom (Alstom)
C2 Delivery - Morrison Knudsen
AC Traction Rebuild - ADtranz
Build Date1968-1996
First Delivery A&B 1968-1975
C1 Delivery 1987-1989
C2 Delivery 1994-1996
A&B Rebuild 1998-2002
Motive PowerThird-Rail Electric
More Info[1]

Overview

This page details features and other information regarding Rapido Trains’ San Fransisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Subway cars. This model has been faithfully recreated in HO-scale using modern 3D scanning technology, as well as original design documentation. This model includes a TCS WOWSound® decoder with authentic sound files recorded from the prototype, and on-board Keep-Alive® device for uninterrupted operation, even over dirty track. The WOWSound® electric locomotive sound package includes sounds for horn, traction motor, air compressor, HVAC, coupler close/release, brake release and application, and many more!

Loaded with prototypical features, the SCV-42 Charger in HO-scale from Bachmann Trains brings all the sights and sounds of Siemens' sleek new diesel-electric locomotive to your layout.

Features include:

  • DCC sound-equipped for sound, speed, direction, and lighting control
  • Dual-mode NMRA-compliant decoder operates sound, motor, and lights on DCC or DC power.
  • TCS true CD-quality audio with 16-bit depth resolution at 44,100Hz
  • Authentic and prototypical sounds
  • On-board Keep-Alive® device that keeps your engine running during power interruptions due to dirty track or loss of electrical contact
  • Directional headlight and marker lights
  • Interior lights operated by "magic wand"
  • Forward-mounted "high light", with authentic amber color
  • TCS' industry-leading "quiet drive" Back EMF motor control for superior slow-speed performance and load compensation
  • User-loadable speed table options (3-point, 28-point, and 126-point curves)
  • Two select-able horn options - "beeper" horn and emergency air horn
  • Two configurable Momentum Modes
  • TCS' new and exclusive Function Pagination System
  • Separately-applied windshield wipers, grab irons and other detail parts
  • Realistic top speed (limited in some cases by track voltage)

Specific Features

DC mode operation

When operating in DC mode, the decoder will sit still and silent until a sufficient track voltage is present. Once the minimum voltage is met, the idling sounds will turn on. As the voltage continues to increase, the locomotive will begin to move once the next threshold is met. A directional horn quill will play automatically based on the direction of travel. Users may trigger a station approach horn quill by quickly adjusting the track voltage up and back down quickly. The directional horn blasts and quill are enabled by default and are controlled by the DC Mode Sounds CV 181. Program CV 181 with a value of 0 to disable all of the automatic horn sounds on DC power. Other DC mode operational behaviors such as the startup voltage can be adjusted using the DC Mode Indexed CVs 16.0.260 through 16.0.268.

Traction Motor Sound Features

The BART decoder features prototypical traction noises like “traction motor” and “traction motor chopper" for the as-delivered DC powered traction motors. TCS recorded the DC traction sounds from C-car #339 prior to its decommissioning. The sound package in the BART decoder authentically recreates the on-board experience of the DC-powered BART cars.

There are two elements that make up the traction sound on the DC-powered cars - the traction motor and gearbox, and the "chopper." DC traction motors have a dramatically different sound, as they do not have the audible 'stages' of acceleration as with AC traction. The DC traction motors on the BART cars are most audible when traveling at very high speeds where the gearbox whine becomes prevalent.

The most prevalent sound in these cars is instead the "chopper" which is an analog control module which converts the incoming power from the third rail into an appropriate DC voltage and current for the set speed. This control module is very clearly audible inside the car, and externally as well. Since the module is constantly working to regulate the power to the motor, the audible sound will fade in and out based on the conditions the specific car is under. Any time the car needs to change speed, either accelerating or decelerating, the 'chopper' sound becomes louder; whereas while coasting at a consistent speed, the sound fades down to a low level, and sometimes becoming inaudible. TCS has faithfully recreated this behavior by including the 'chopper' sound as a separate sound file which plays at a variable volume. This variable volume is based on the load, as well as the acceleration and deceleration. When changing speed to accelerate or decelerate, the sound will play at its loudest (as set by the sound type volume). When coasting (traveling at a set speed), the traction chopper volume will vary based on the load on the motor.

High Speed Sounds

The BART decoder features a brand new high speed sounds feature. Once the car reaches a set speed, the decoder will randomly start playing sounds heard when the BART cars are traveling at high speed. This includes the sounds heard when traveling underground through a tunnel, as well as when running above ground on the raised rail platforms. This feature is enabled automatically on every power cycle, but can be manually disabled and re-enabled by using Button 20.

Station Announcement Sound Features

The BART decoder features new sounds such as “Whoosh” and “station announcements”

New Lighting Features

The BART decoder features an optional "high high", positioned centrally on the front of the car just below the roof line. Both A cars and C cars had these lights installed, but their installation was not universal and is based on the road number. In operation, these lights are always on as long as the locomotive has power and is in operation. On the C cars, this light is placed dead-center above the door in the front of the car; whereas on the A cars, the light is slightly offset towards the operator's cabin.

TCS has implemented automatic and manual control modes for the high beam. In automatic mode, the high light will turn on as long as the headlight/marker lights are on. To manually take control of this light function, you can use CV 37 to remap the function control for F3. Any decimal value programmed into CV 37 will remap the high light control to that button. To disable the high light, you can program CV 53 with a value of 255.


The BART decoder also features interior lighting. By default, the interior lights are controlled using the Rapido "magic wand" which has a magnet inside. This magnet will trigger an on-board "Hall Effect" sensor which will then toggle the lights on or off. The status of the interior lights (as well as all other light functions) will be remembered through a power cycle unless otherwise turned off or disabled. The interior lighting may be programmed to also accept a DCC function command. In order to remap the interior lights to a DCC function button, simply reprogram CV 36 to a decimal value from 0-28. To remove the operation of the light from the magnetic sensor, you must also change the AUX Input Light Mapping indexed CV 16.0.292.

Button Mappings

The values outlined below in the button mapping, sound list, and CV values are the defaults assigned to this particular decoder from the factory.

For information on how to program your locomotive using the values provided in the charts below, please see our Comprehensive Programming Guide, WOWDiesel V4 Programming Guide, and/or List of Standard CVs.

Button Mappings
Function Button Sound Function Light Function Fx #
0 (None) Headlight / Markers / High Light F0F & F0R & F3
1 Open/Close Doors
2 Horn - Playable
3 Flange Squeal
4 Station Announcements (Intercom)
5 Station Announcements (Robot Voice)
6 Brake On/Off
7 (None) Hostling Lights On/Off (C-Car Only) F1
8 Mute / Un-mute All Sounds
9 Whoosh (Runby)
10 Horn - Station Approach Quill (Random)
11 Horn - Forward Quill
12 Horn - Stop Quill
13 Horn - Reverse Quill
14 Couple
15 Uncouple
16 HVAC (Idling) Sounds On/Off
17 Air Compressor On/Off
18 (None)
19 (None)
20 Enable/Disable High Speed Sounds
21 (None)
22 (None)
23 (None)
24 Change Horn Type
25 (None)
26 (None)
27 (None)
28 (None)
AUX (None) Interior Lights On/Off F2
Random Sound Mapping
Random

Sound Generator

Sound

Played

1 Air Compressor (Type 1)
2 (None)
3 (None)
4 (None)

Sound List

Complete List of Sounds

To change sound mappings, use indexed CV 16.4.X See the Sound Mapping Indexed CVs table in the Indexed CVs section below for more information.

Set CV 31 to 16. Set CV 32 to 4. Then, use CVs 257 through 324 to select the button and the sound you would like to map to the button.

Sound Type Sound Number High Byte Low Byte Sound Name
Air Compressor 0 0 0 BART Air Compressor Type 1
1 0 1 BART Air Compressor Type 2
Brake Squeal 3 0 3 Brake Squeal Sounds *
High Speed Tunnel Sounds 33 0 33 Tunnel Sounds
High Speed High Rail Sounds 34 0 34 High Rail Sounds
Coupler Clank 35 0 35 BART Coupling 1
36 0 36 BART Coupling 2
37 0 37 BART Uncoupling
Door Sounds 38 0 38 BART Door Open/Close
Flange Squeal 39 0 39 Flange Squeal 1
40 0 40 Flange Squeal 2
Horn Forward Quill * 41 0 41
Horn (Playable) * 43 0 43
Horn Station Arriving Quill * 45 0 45
Horn Reverse Quill * 51 0 51
Horn Stop Quill * 56 0 56
Idling Sounds 57 0 57 BART Idle (HVAC) Sounds
Momentum Feature 58 0 58 Momentum Feature
Mute 60 0 60 Mute All Sounds
Rotate Feature 61 0 61 Rotate Feature
Station Announcements (Intercom) * 63 0 63
Station Announcements (Robot Voice) * 73 0 73
Whoosh * 84 0 84 BART Runby Sounds

* For sound types marked with this indicator, use this specific sound number to map the sound type to a button, otherwise special randomization elements may stop functioning, or expected behavior may not function properly.

Horn

CV 120 Value Active Horn
0 (default) BART "Beeper"
1 BART Emergency Air Horn

Standard CVs

The BART decoder follows the motor and lighting CVs as outlined in the Version 5 Standard CV list. Listed below are common CVs which may be modified by the user.

Standard CVs (1-256) and Default Values for BART Decoder
CV Number CV Value Description
CV1 3 2-digit DCC Address
CV2 0 3-point Speed Table - Start
CV3 40 Acceleration
CV4 40 Deceleration
CV5 0 3-point Speed Table - Max
CV6 0 3-point Speed Table - Mid
CV7 5 TCS Decoder Architecture Version
CV8 153 TCS Manufacturer ID
CV11 0 Keep Alive® Timeout (Disabled by Default)
CV13 255 DC Mode lights F1-F8
CV14 255 DC Mode Lights F0 F/R & F9-F12
CV15 2 Decoder Lock KEY
CV16 2 Decoder Lock LOCK
CV17 192 4-digit DCC Address MSB
CV18 0 4-digit DCC Address LSB
CV19 0 DCC Consist Address
CV21 255 Consist Function Button Control (F1-F8)
CV22 255 Consist Function Button Control (F0 & F9-F12)
CV28 7 RailCom® Configuration
CV29 14 User Configuration CV #1
CV31 16 Indexed CV Selector - High Byte
CV32 0 Indexed CV Selector - Low Byte
CV33 0 Function Button Remapping - F0F
CV34 0 Function Button Remapping - F0R
CV35 7 Function Button Remapping - F1
CV36 255 Function Button Remapping - F2
CV37 0 Function Button Remapping - F3
CV39 16 Light output 3 (brown wire) mapped off of F3
CV49 0 Lighting Effect - F0F
CV50 16 Lighting Effect - F0R
CV51 32 Lighting Effect - F1
CV52 44 Lighting Effect - F2
CV53 32 Lighting Effect - F3
CV61 37 User Configuration CV #2
CV66 128 Motor Trim - Forward
CV67 to

CV94

28-point Speed Table
CV95 128 Motor Trim - Reverse
CV105 0 User Identification CV #1
CV106 0 User Identification CV #2
CV109 3 TCS Decoder Extended Identification - High Byte
CV110 0 TCS Decoder Extended Identification - Mid Byte
CV111 1 TCS Decoder Extended Identification - Low Byte
CV120 0 Horn Type Selection (0 or 1 valid for this project)
CV141 200 Random Sound 1 (Air Compressor) Frequency
CV145 100 Random Sound Cutout Frequency
CV152 10 Traction motor Chopper Low Load Calibration
CV154 85 Traction motor Chopper High Load Calibration
CV176 240 User Sound Options CV #1
CV177 160 User Sound Options CV #2
CV178 0 Automatic DCC Sound Options #1
CV179 15 Automatic DCC Sound Options #2
CV181 255 DC Mode Sound Configuration
CV183 32 Train Brake Deceleration Rate - Stage 1
CV184 26 Train Brake Deceleration Rate - Stage 2
CV185 16 Train Brake Deceleration Rate - Stage 3
CV186 8 Train Brake Deceleration Rate - Stage 4
CV187 3 Train Brake Deceleration Rate - Stage 5
CV248 1 Sound Set Revision Identifier. First Run = 1
CV249 183 Decoder Hardware Model Identifier


Volume Control CVs and Default Values for BART Decoder
CV Number CV Value Description
CV195 15 Volume - Air Compressor
CV197 0 Volume - Brake Release
CV198 50 Volume - Brake Squeal
CV201 100 Volume - Cooling Fan
CV202 15 Volume - Coupler Clank
CV205 100 Volume - Doors
CV207 50 Volume - Flange Squeal
CV208 100 Volume - Horn Forward Quill
CV209 100 Volume - Horn (Playable)
CV210 100 Volume - Horn Station Arrival Quill
CV211 100 Volume - Horn Reverse Quill
CV213 100 Volume - Horn Stop Quill
CV215 15 Volume - Idling (HVAC) Sounds
CV225 80 Volume - Station Announcements (Intercom)
CV226 80 Volume - Station Announcements (Robot Voice)
CV227 75 Max Volume - Traction Motor
CV228 70 Max Volume - DC "Chopper" Sound
CV230 80 Volume - "Whoosh"


Indexed CVs

The BART decoder uses a selection of "Indexed CVs" for advanced configuration. Below is a list of the available indexed CVs.

BART Indexed CVs
CV31 CV32 CV Value Description
16 0 262 5 DC Mode Horn Quill Delta - Regulated Power Pack
16 0 264 75 DC Mode Motor Start Voltage - Regulated Power Pack
16 0 266 10 DC Mode Motor Hysteresis - Regulated Power Pack
16 0 268 116 DC Mode Max Voltage - Regulated Power Pack
16 0 276 10 DC Mode Horn Quill Delta - Unregulated Power Pack
16 0 278 100 DC Mode Motor Start Voltage - Unregulated Power Pack
16 0 280 29 DC Mode Motor Hysteresis - Unregulated Power Pack
16 0 282 180 DC Mode Max Voltage - Unregulated Power Pack
16 0 292 8 Light Function Mapping - AUX Input

The values shown in the Sound Mapping table below correspond to the Sound Numbers in the Sound List for this project.

Sound Mapping Indexed CVs
CV31 CV32 CV Value Description
16 4 258 65535 Sound Mapping - F0
16 4 260 38 Sound Mapping - F1
16 4 262 43 Sound Mapping - F2
16 4 264 39 Sound Mapping - F3
16 4 266 63 Sound Mapping - F4
16 4 268 73 Sound Mapping - F5
16 4 270 3 Sound Mapping - F6
16 4 272 65535 Sound Mapping - F7
16 4 274 60 Sound Mapping - F8
16 4 276 84 Sound Mapping - F9
16 4 278 45 Sound Mapping - F10
16 4 280 41 Sound Mapping - F11
16 4 282 55 Sound Mapping - F12
16 4 284 51 Sound Mapping - F13
16 4 286 35 Sound Mapping - F14
16 4 288 37 Sound Mapping - F15
16 4 290 57 Sound Mapping - F16
16 4 292 1 Sound Mapping - F17
16 4 294 65535 Sound Mapping - F18
16 4 298 33 Sound Mapping - F20
16 4 300 34 Sound Mapping - F21
16 4 302 65535 Sound Mapping - F22
16 4 304 65535 Sound Mapping - F23
16 4 306 61 Sound Mapping - F24
16 4 308 65535 Sound Mapping - F25
16 4 310 65535 Sound Mapping - F26
16 4 314 65535 Sound Mapping - F28
16 4 316 0 Sound Mapping - R1
16 4 318 65535 Sound Mapping - R2
16 4 320 65535 Sound Mapping - R4
16 4 322 65535 Sound Mapping - R4
16 4 324 65535 Sound Mapping - AUX