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For this mechanism, a track occupancy detector <strong>and</strong> two additional flagman indicators<br />

are needed. In the following, these flagmen are called “timer” <strong>and</strong> “alarm”.<br />

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Diagram 147: Detecting uncoupled Cars<br />

• Place or select a contact indicator in the track diagram <strong>and</strong> specify the digital address<br />

of the respective track occupancy detector.<br />

• Create the two flagmen “Timer” <strong>and</strong> “Alarm”.<br />

• Specify the occupancy detector in the “on” state as trigger of flagman “Timer”.<br />

• Set the memory of flagman “Timer” to turning off After 30 Seconds <strong>and</strong> select the<br />

Forced Reset option.<br />

• Specify “Timer” in the “off” state as trigger of flagman “Alarm”.<br />

• Specify the track occupancy detector in the “on” state as condition of flagman<br />

“Alarm”.<br />

• Specify the appropriate operations to be performed when flagman “Alarm” is turned<br />

on (e.g. emergency stop of all trains).<br />

Timer<br />

Alarm<br />

Trigger Conditions Operationen Memory<br />

Occupancy<br />

Detector<br />

-<br />

- Forced Reset:<br />

After 30<br />

Seconds<br />

Timer<br />

Occupancy<br />

Detector<br />

appropriate<br />

emergency<br />

operations<br />

-<br />

Table 9: Detecting uncoupled Cars<br />

When the track occupancy detector is passed by a train, the flagman “timer” is turned<br />

on by its trigger. It remains on for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, the “timer” is turned

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