I just installed a WOWkit in my Southern Pacific SDP45 locomotive, and I have not been able to get the over-the-cab gyralight to work. I wired the lights according to the TCS diagram, with what would be the gyra lights attached to the F1 and F2 pads. I have used the Audio Assist feature to program the decoder, and the head and reverse lights work fine, but I haven't been able to figure out the extra lights. The Audio Assist instructions mention wire colors, and I know headlight is white and rear light is yellow, but what color should be assigned to the additional lights? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Purple and green are usually extra function wires. Either one of those would be a good choice for your gyro light.
Tom
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Hi, SP Fan
The WOW 101 diesels I have installed were all in older EMDs without lighting effects other than front and rear headlights so I didn't have to get into programming them.
All I can help you with is to send the link to the WOW101 instruction sheet which I presume you have already seen?
https://www.tcsdcc.com/Customer_Content/Literature/Decoders/WOWSound/WOW101-Diesel-EMD.pdf
There's an "Audio Assist Speed Dial" chart on the last page.
Did you check to be sure you have the Gyralite LED in the correct orientation with the blue common on the + leg? Tom is correct that the green and violet wires would be your function output 3 & 4 outputs (minus side) which by default are assigned to F1 and F2 respectively.
Is your SD45 an Athearn Genesis with the 1.5V microbulbs? They have a tendency to vaporize rather quickly. Conversion to LED would be highly advantageous!
If you are still having problems I guess a call to TCS would be in order...
(267) 733-3408
Good Luck, Ed
Wait, do you have one bulb with the leads connected to F1 and F2? That won't work, lights need to be connected between a function wire and the common - so F1 and the common pad, or F2 and the common pad.
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Thank you, Randy!
That's exactly what I was doing wrong. Once I wired them as you suggested, the lights work perfectly. Thanks again. And thanks to everyone else for your suggestions. I appreciate it.
Ron