Introduction
The Double E S022 1:14 Model Truck Sound Simulator is designed to enhance the realism of your remote control (RC) truck experience. This module provides simulated engine sounds and integrated light control, making your model truck operations more immersive. It is intended for use with 1:14 scale model trucks, particularly dump trucks and trailers, and integrates with your existing RC receiver system.
Safety Information
- Recommended Age: This product is suitable for users aged 14 years and older. Adult supervision is recommended for younger users.
- Power Supply: Ensure the power supply to the module is within the specified range of 6-11V. Incorrect voltage can damage the unit.
- Connections: Always ensure all wiring connections are secure and correctly polarized before powering on the system. Loose connections can cause malfunctions or damage.
- Environment: Keep the sound simulator module and speaker away from water, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Operate in a dry and clean environment.
- Batteries: This product does not include batteries and is not electric itself; it requires power from your RC vehicle's system.
- Chemicals: This product contains no high-concerned chemicals.
Package Contents
Upon opening your Double E S022 Sound Simulator package, you should find the following components:
- Sound Simulator Main Module
- Speaker Unit
- Various Wiring Harnesses for connections
- Instruction Manual (this document)


Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Nooxion |
| Model | S022 |
| Technical Parameters | KV1100 |
| Material | Composite Material |
| For Vehicle Type | Trucks |
| Tool Supplies | Assembled class |
| Four-wheel Drive Attributes | Assemblage |
| Remote Control Peripherals/Devices | RECEIVERS |
| Upgrade Parts/Accessories | Adapter |
| RC Parts & Accs | Connectors/Wiring |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Recommend Age | 14+y |
| Use | Vehicles & Remote Control Toys |
| Certification | CE |
| Quantity | 1 pcs |
| Is Electric | No Battery |
| Is Batteries Included | No |
Setup and Installation
Carefully follow the wiring diagram below to correctly install the sound simulator into your RC truck. Ensure the power is disconnected from your RC vehicle before making any connections.

- Power Connection (1): Connect the power input cable to a 6-11V power source from your RC vehicle's battery or power distribution board.
- Speaker Connection (2): Connect the speaker unit to the designated speaker output on the sound simulator module.
- Throttle Control (CH3) (3): Connect the throttle control line to Channel 3 (CH3) of your RC receiver. This will synchronize engine sounds with throttle input.
- Headlight Board (4 - Separately Purchase): If using an optional headlight board, connect it to the designated output on the sound simulator module.
- RC Receiver Connections (5): Connect the following control lines to your RC receiver:
- Dumping Control (CH5-CH6): Connect to Channels 5 and 6 (CH5-CH6) for dump truck functionality.
- Steering Control (CH1): Connect to Channel 1 (CH1) for steering-related sounds.
- Lighting Control: Connect the lighting control line to an available channel for controlling lights.
- Volume Control: Connect the volume control line to an available channel for adjusting sound volume.
- Voice Control: Connect the voice control line to an available channel for specific voice commands or sound effects.
- Ground Wire (8): Ensure the ground wire is securely inserted into the negative pole of your receiver.
- Taillight Board (Separately Purchase): If using an optional taillight board, connect it to the designated output on the sound simulator module.
Once all connections are made, secure the sound simulator module and speaker within your RC truck chassis, ensuring they are protected from vibrations and potential damage.
Operation
After successful installation, power on your RC vehicle and remote control. The sound simulator will initialize and begin to produce engine sounds. The functionality of the sound simulator is directly linked to your RC transmitter's inputs:
- Engine Sounds: Throttle input (CH3) will control the engine RPM sounds, simulating acceleration and deceleration.
- Steering Sounds: Steering input (CH1) may trigger corresponding sounds like tire squeals or turning effects.
- Dumping Function: Channels 5 and 6 (CH5-CH6) will activate the dumping mechanism sounds for compatible dump trucks.
- Lighting: Use the assigned channel on your transmitter to control the connected headlight and taillight boards (if installed).
- Volume/Voice: Adjust the sound volume and activate specific voice effects or commands using their respective assigned channels on your transmitter.
Familiarize yourself with your RC transmitter's controls to fully utilize all features of the sound simulator.
Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your sound simulator, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Cleaning: Periodically clean the module and speaker with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or harsh chemicals.
- Inspection: Regularly inspect all wiring and connectors for signs of wear, fraying, or corrosion. Replace damaged wires immediately.
- Storage: When not in use, store the RC vehicle with the sound simulator in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Vibration: Ensure the module and speaker are securely mounted to minimize vibration, which can affect performance and lifespan.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your Double E S022 Sound Simulator, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- No Sound Output:
- Check the power connection (6-11V) to the sound simulator module.
- Verify the speaker is correctly connected to the module and is not damaged.
- Ensure the volume control channel on your transmitter is not set to minimum.
- Incorrect or Unresponsive Sounds:
- Confirm that the throttle (CH3), steering (CH1), and dumping (CH5-CH6) control lines are connected to the correct channels on your RC receiver.
- Check your RC transmitter's settings to ensure channels are properly assigned and calibrated.
- Lights Not Working (if installed):
- Verify the lighting control line is connected to the sound simulator module and an active channel on your receiver.
- Ensure the optional headlight/taillight boards are correctly connected and functional.
- Intermittent Sound:
- Inspect all wiring for loose connections or damage.
- Check for interference from other electronic components in your RC vehicle.
User Tips
No specific user tips are available from customer reviews or Q&A at this time. However, general advice for RC enthusiasts includes:
- Always test connections at low power first.
- Consider mounting the speaker in a way that maximizes sound projection without interfering with other components.
- Experiment with different channel assignments on your transmitter to find the most intuitive control layout for sound and light functions.
Warranty and Support
For technical assistance, warranty claims, or further product information, please contact the manufacturer, Nooxion, or your authorized retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty purposes.





