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Finally got around to running the last PS1 engine I picked up last week.  Batteries replaced, and using my 1033 for the initial run.  This last guy is a puzzler- NYC Empire state express.  Came up with two clinks and then I put power back down to get it to go forward.  It will only go in reverse.  I'm  trying the reset 18.  Question - I apply power and then come back down.  I did this five times and each time got one, then two, then three, then four, then five clinks, but on the sixth try I only got one clink.  Should I get clinks increasing each time from 1 to 18 when I do the reset?  Also the book says do the reset 18 and finish by holding the whistle until I hear a 'soft, warbled bell sound'.  There is also mention of clinks and clanks - very confusing.

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The reset did not work.  When another engine is on the track and you press the whistle button does the whistle blow or the bell ring?  If the bell rings you need to swap the wires so you get the whistle sound.  Or you may need to wiggle the whistle button to get a good whistle signal, I think it needs at least 1 sec of seeing the whistle signal.

Gene Anstine

Well, I am at my wits end with this reset.  Keep in mind that I'm using a 1033 which uses  a lever to select the whistle in lieu of a button.  I have no problem increasing power and coming back down to get the clinks/clanks needed to get to reset 18.  Right after I get my 3 and 3,  I leave the power where it is and move the whistle lever.  No matter what technique I use to activate the whistle(slow, fast), I always get a loud  one ding bell sound, not the soft warble bell.  Also, I'm wondering if maybe it could be a bad board.  When I bring the power up I get two bells.  I put the power down and bring it back up and I would expect to move forward.  The loco just sits there in idle mode.  I power down again and bring it up and it is still in idle mode.  The third time I bring it up the loco goes in reverse and all functions work(whistle, sound).  A real puzzle, hey?

Sounds like a bad fwd transistor on the bottom board.  That can be fixed.

For the reset after you get to reset 18, hold whistle button down to get the warbled followed by clear bell. Once clear you release the button.  Than press again to get one more bell.  That resets chuff.  Release button and move throttle off.  Turn back up to about 10V with in 1-3 seconds.  Engine is reset and should move forward.  G

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