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TrainController Gold and Silver - Freiwald Software

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Passing trains from manual to automatic control<br />

The key is the block marked with an “A”. It marks the interface between the manual<br />

<strong>and</strong> the automatic part of the layout. If trains leaving the manual part of the layout will<br />

be passed to automatic control without further interaction a train detection device is<br />

needed here (see section 5.5, “Train Detection <strong>and</strong> Train Tracking”). Such a device is<br />

able to detect which train is about to enter the automatic part of the layout. If block “A”<br />

is associated with the train detection device according to Diagram 99, then <strong>TrainController</strong><br />

will perform the assignment of each detected train to block “A” automatically.<br />

Additionally, you can assign a schedule of the Dispatcher as operation to a flagman indicator,<br />

which is triggered, when block “A” is reserved. If this is done, then the manually<br />

operated train passing the train detection device is not only detected <strong>and</strong> assigned<br />

to block “A”, but a schedule of the Dispatcher is also started, that runs the train automatically<br />

to a free block in the hidden yard.<br />

In this way the train is passed from manual to automatic control without further interaction.<br />

In many cases, the manual part of the layout is not even known to <strong>TrainController</strong>.<br />

Indeed it is not necessary to include the parts of the layout, that are not operated by the<br />

computer, in the block diagram. Only the automatic part of the layout including all engines<br />

<strong>and</strong> trains, that are to be operated by the computer, must be known to the Visual<br />

Dispatcher. Control of each engine can be assigned to the digital system (see section<br />

3.7, “Passing control between Computer <strong>and</strong> Digital System”). When an engine passes<br />

block “A” on its way from the manual to the automatic part of the layout <strong>and</strong> a schedule<br />

is started with this engine at block “A”, then the software will gain control of the engine<br />

automatically. When the schedule is finished, control is given back to the digital system<br />

<strong>and</strong> the engine can then be controlled manually.<br />

Passing trains from automatic to manual control<br />

With the features outlined above the automatic pass of engines from manual to automatic<br />

control is supported.<br />

There is a special option for the opposite direction as well. This option is called Release<br />

Last Block <strong>and</strong> should be set as a property of all automatic schedules ending in block<br />

“A”. Normally – if this option is not set – each engine finishing a schedule in block “A”<br />

will keep this block reserved permanently - even after the engine has been taken over<br />

by manual control. As long as this block remains reserved no other engine will be able<br />

to perform another schedule ending in this block. To prevent you from being forced to<br />

release such blocks manually set this option for all automatic schedules ending in<br />

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