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  • By default TCS WOWSound decoder operate in [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Auto_Notching|Prototype Mode]].<br> ...o available though and can be selected using [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Audio Assist®|Audio Assist®]] menu 4.1 or by programming [[{{NAMESPACE}}:CV_147|CV147 Throttle
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  • ...e sound volumes, remap sounds and lighting effects, and so much more using Audio Assist. Program all of your sound functionality and most of your lighting f ==What is Audio Assist?==
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  • ===WOWSound Operational Modes=== ''Question: I hooked up my lights on my WOWSound decoder but I cannot turn them on. What gives?''
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  • ...ers of resets, such as resetting throttle buttons to their default sounds, Audio Assist can be used to reset certain ''parts'' of your configuration. == Reset Types Exclusive to WOWSound ==
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  • The origin of the WOWSound product line from TCS is credited to a friend of our founder and CEO, whose ...nd sound better than anything else on the layout. Still curious? Pick up a WOWSound decoder and experience the difference yourself by clicking [https://shop.tc
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  • ...the manufactured date, as well as other version information. Refer to the Audio Assist Tree Diagram for the decoder type and Version for instructions on ho ===WOWSound Decoders - V4 and Older===
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  • ...the TCS Standard decoders or decoders from any other decoder manufacturer. WOWSound uses a separate “Train Brake” button (default is Button 7) and a separa ...nd decoders (except most OEM options) come programmed with prototypical "[[WOWSound Momentum Function|Mainline Momentum]]" settings, we've also developed a bra
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  • ...ton controls the brake application on a WOWSound decoder, you should use [[Audio Assist®]] which uses several different CV's and takes care of all of these
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  • ...he very first WOWDiesel decoder. It is arguably the coolest feature of the WOWSound decoder! ...make the best use of auto notching, you must calibrate the locomotive in [[Audio Assist®]] so it knows what the ruling grade is on your layout and will be
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  • ===[[WOWSound]]=== ====WOWSound Information====
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  • In the WOWSound Diesel decoder, Crew Alert is implemented by monitoring for speed changes o |''NOTE: Crew Alert is NOT a feature of WOWSound Steam decoders or TCS Non-Sound decoders.''
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  • ...rd CV's|Configuration Variables]] or via [[Audio Assist®|Audio Assist]] on WOWSound decoders. Your decoder literature pamphlet, as well as the programming reso ===Function Remapping - TCS Non-sound Decoders; WOWSound Version 4 and Older===
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  • ...the feature is essentially the same. Manual notching is available on every WOWSound diesel decoder ever made, beginning with Version 1 released back in January ...mpared to many other implementations by other manufactures, is that with a WOWSound decoder you can completely separate the locomotive physical speed and RPM w
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  • {{:WOWSound Version 4 Indexed CV's}} '''Note: it is highly recommended that you use [[Audio Assist®|Audio Assist]] to remap sound functions, as it requires much less effort and no l
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  • {{:WOWSound Version 4 Indexed CV's}} '''Note: it is highly recommended that you use [[Audio Assist®|Audio Assist]] to remap sound functions, as it requires much less effort and no l
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  • ...ll of the configuration options can be squeezed into the Standard CV's. In WOWSound Version 4 and older decoders, TCS uses an indexed CV method which uses [[CV <br />Sounding too complicated? We agree! That's why we created [[Audio Assist®]], and why we also offer [https://drupal.tcsdcc.com/index.php/prog
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  • ...cludes Keep-Alive® for uninterrupted operation, even over dirty track. The WOWSound® Steam locomotive sound package includes sounds for whistle, bell, steam c *TCS true CD-quality audio (16-bit, 44,100Hz)
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  • ...cludes Keep-Alive® for uninterrupted operation, even over dirty track. The WOWSound® Steam locomotive sound package includes sounds for whistle, bell, steam c *TCS true CD-quality audio (16-bit, 44,100Hz)
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  • ...Keep-Alive® device for uninterrupted operation, even over dirty track. The WOWSound® diesel-electric locomotive sound package includes sounds for horn, bell, *TCS true CD-quality audio with 16-bit depth resolution at 44,100Hz
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  • ...-board Keep-Alive® for uninterrupted operation, even over dirty track. The WOWSound® diesel-electric locomotive sound package includes sounds for horn, bell, *TCS true CD-quality audio with 16-bit depth resolution at 44,100Hz
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