Bulletin: V 100

V 100

The diesel locomotive V100 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) had been developed in the late 1950s to replace the Prussian steam locos BR 38.10-40, BR 55 and 78. The locos had 12 cylinder four stroke motors with 1100 HP of MAN, Mercedes-Benz or Maybach. A pair of those motors also worked in the famous V200. The DB found out that the motors were not strong enough for some service so the DB ordered a stronger version of the V100.10 (later numbered as BR 211) named V100.20 (later BR 212). The 212 had a larger cooling system in the long hood and were slightly longer than the 211. They were powered by 1350 HP diesel motors of Mercedes-Benz or MAN. If a motor change had been necessary the motors had been replaced by MTU’s MB 12 V 652 TA. Both V100 types had been equipped with a 2 cyl. diesel motor to develop the electrical energy for the loco while the main diesel motor had not been working. The locos had a horn and a bell. PLEASE NOTE: You can not change the Sound of this KM-1 V100 Version

Key Function Soundslots Volume CVs Volume value
LightFront light
F1Sound on/off1, 21259, 419128, 37
F2high pitched airhorn3275128
F3low pitched airhorn23435128
F4smoke
F5ventilator529170
F6Acceleration/brake time, Shuting Mode/Shunting speed
F7cablight
F8conductor signal1033170
F9radio message #1730740
F10compressor629960
F11red light off
F12loco heating1940350
F13railclank17, 18387, 39547
F14brake release1335550
F15bell428380
F16coupler front831535
F17coupler rear831535
F18curve squeal1537185
F191133920
F20932340
F21radio message #21436340
F22dumping2041145