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TrainController Gold and Silver - Freiwald Software

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Diagram 133: Block Diagram in the Visual Dispatcher<br />

Please note that the block diagram represents the track layout in rough outline. The actual<br />

track connection between “Main Line West” <strong>and</strong> “Hidden Yard 3”, for example,<br />

contains two turnouts. These turnouts are not drawn in the block diagram in detail. Instead<br />

a route between both blocks is created.<br />

All necessary routes between all blocks are created <strong>and</strong> recorded automatically.<br />

Step 4: Contact Indicators<br />

We want to equip each block on the main loop with three occupancy sensors. The arrangement<br />

of indicators of each block follows Diagram 105 (please refer to page 161).<br />

The occupancy sensor in the center of each block (dark red zones in Diagram 134) will<br />

be used as brake indicator for both directions; the sensors on both sides of each block<br />

will be used as stop indicator for the related direction (light red zones in Diagram 134).<br />

The branch line to “Northville” contains 3 blocks. Since we do not want to run automatic<br />

trains there it is sufficient to install one occupancy sensor in each of these blocks for<br />

train tracking of manual trains.

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