RMweb Premium buckleywells Posted August 22, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted August 22, 2020 I recently bought a secondhand Hornby R2992xs No 70040, Clive of India, unfortunately not including the list of functions on the chip. I have been to Hornbys website, but without success. I believe the model dates from 2012 or thereabouts. Can anyone help? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turnesc Posted August 22, 2020 Share Posted August 22, 2020 If its a Britannia with TTS sound its listed under 2019 https://www.Hornby.com/uk-en/downloads/view/index/cat/55/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Hilux5972 Posted August 23, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted August 23, 2020 20 hours ago, Turnesc said: If its a Britannia with TTS sound its listed under 2019 https://www.Hornby.com/uk-en/downloads/view/index/cat/55/ It’s not. The R2992xs is the version of its LokSound decoder. I think it’s LokSound. Could be ESU. Whichever, it’s not the TTS version Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium buckleywells Posted August 23, 2020 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted August 23, 2020 thanks for the suggestions . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PJT Posted August 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted August 24, 2020 On 22/08/2020 at 20:36, buckleywells said: I recently bought a secondhand Hornby R2992xs No 70040, Clive of India, unfortunately not including the list of functions on the chip. I have been to Hornbys website, but without success. I believe the model dates from 2012 or thereabouts. Can anyone help? Yes, I can. Also I can confirm it's a Loksound V4.0 decoder. Functions are (quoted exactly in Hornby's words, which are a little strange sometimes!): F0 - Not applicable F1 - Sound on/off F2 - Whistle long F3 - Coupler F4 - Whistle short F5 - Injector F6 - Shunting mode F7 - Coal shovelling F8 - Cylinder blow out F9 - Safety valve F10 - Curve squeal F11 - Rail clank F12 - Conductor's signal F13 - Sand F14 - Air pump (slow) F15 - Air pump (fast) Hope that sorts you out. However, since you say you can't get it from Hornby, if you want a pdf copy or a photocopy of the R2992XS operating manual I'd be happy to help. Pete T. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-BOAF Posted August 24, 2020 Share Posted August 24, 2020 In terms of programing, LokSound v4 manuals for specific locos are available on the Honrby Website (as well as the full Loksound), and this will probably help with any deeper technical tinkering. The Britannia is missing, and non of the other steam locos have the same functions. https://www.Hornby.com/us-en/downloads/view/index/cat/30/ I don't know what the rules on RMWeb are re uploading a direct copy of the Britannia leaflet, probably frowned upon. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PJT Posted August 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted August 24, 2020 15 minutes ago, G-BOAF said: I don't know what the rules on RMWeb are re uploading a direct copy of the Britannia leaflet, probably frowned upon. Thank you for the advice, G-BOAF, and I did think about that aspect while typing my post. Aside from my engineering work I've also worked as a technical illustrator for nearly 40 years, so thinking about, dealing with and chasing up copyright and associated issues is far from lost on me. However, on this occasion, creating a copy of an obsolete document that the publisher has no interest in making available to give to someone for their own personal use, to replace a mislaid original, without commercial loss to the copyright holder and without technical liability, is surely not a problem (certainly wouldn't be to Hornby). Might be, if I was making available copies to all and sundry, but I wouldn't be doing that; I'm just trying to help out a fellow modeller. I realise ESU's own Loksound 4.0 manual is available to download from Hornby's site, but I think we could agree it's 80-odd pages of often very heavy reading if you're just looking for the basics to set up and operate your loco - that's why I offered the Hornby Britannia manual/leaflet. Pete T. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-BOAF Posted August 24, 2020 Share Posted August 24, 2020 1 hour ago, PJT said: Thank you for the advice, G-BOAF, and I did think about that aspect while typing my post. Aside from my engineering work I've also worked as a technical illustrator for nearly 40 years, so thinking about, dealing with and chasing up copyright and associated issues is far from lost on me. However, on this occasion, creating a copy of an obsolete document that the publisher has no interest in making available to give to someone for their own personal use, to replace a mislaid original, without commercial loss to the copyright holder and without technical liability, is surely not a problem (certainly wouldn't be to Hornby). Might be, if I was making available copies to all and sundry, but I wouldn't be doing that; I'm just trying to help out a fellow modeller. I realise ESU's own Loksound 4.0 manual is available to download from Hornby's site, but I think we could agree it's 80-odd pages of often very heavy reading if you're just looking for the basics to set up and operate your loco - that's why I offered the Hornby Britannia manual/leaflet. Pete T. Sorry I wasn't suggesting you would be violating copyright through posting on here in public. I knew it would be a PM to the OP. I was musing on the possiblity of making it publically downloadable from RMWeb to fill the gap on the Hornby website, which as we both agree, would not be on. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PJT Posted August 24, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted August 24, 2020 27 minutes ago, G-BOAF said: Sorry I wasn't suggesting you would be violating copyright through posting on here in public. I knew it would be a PM to the OP. Oh, no problem; perhaps we both misunderstood each other a bit. I'll tell you what, though, with the number of secondhand locos that are sold without their manuals, service sheets or their detailing/accessory bags, there must be a hell of a lot of now largely useless bits of paper and anonymous sets of steps, draincocks and brake rods cluttering up drawers in modellers' homes! Pete T. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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