TrainController Gold and Silver - Freiwald Software
TrainController Gold and Silver - Freiwald Software
TrainController Gold and Silver - Freiwald Software
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5.8 Arranging Indicators <strong>and</strong> Markers in a Block .......................................... 160<br />
Arranging Momentary Track Contacts <strong>and</strong> Occupancy Sensors in a Block ......... 160<br />
One Sensor per Block: Shifted Brake or Stop Markers ........................................ 164<br />
Stopping a Train in the Middle of a Platform ....................................................... 166<br />
Stopping different Trains at different Positions .................................................... 167<br />
Markers for scheduled Stops vs. Markers for unscheduled Stops ........................ 168<br />
5.9 Block Signals ................................................................................................. 169<br />
General ................................................................................................................. 169<br />
Signal Aspects ...................................................................................................... 170<br />
Color ..................................................................................................................... 170<br />
How to use Signals on the Model Railroad Layout .............................................. 171<br />
How Block Signals Work ..................................................................................... 172<br />
Additional Notes ................................................................................................... 172<br />
5.10 Run Trains with Interlocking ...................................................................... 173<br />
5.11 Schedules ....................................................................................................... 174<br />
Schedule Diagrams ............................................................................................... 174<br />
Start <strong>and</strong> Destination of a Schedule ...................................................................... 175<br />
Passage through each Block ................................................................................. 176<br />
Alternative Paths ................................................................................................... 177<br />
5.12 Execution of Schedules ................................................................................. 179<br />
Starting a Schedule ............................................................................................... 179<br />
Reservation of Blocks <strong>and</strong> Routes ........................................................................ 180<br />
Path Selection ....................................................................................................... 182<br />
Release of Blocks <strong>and</strong> Routes ............................................................................... 183<br />
Preset Block Signals <strong>and</strong> Speed Limits ................................................................ 184<br />
Temporary Speed Limits ...................................................................................... 186<br />
Waiting Time ........................................................................................................ 187<br />
Additional Operations ........................................................................................... 187<br />
Type of a Schedule - Shuttle <strong>and</strong> Cycle Trains .................................................... 188<br />
Shunting ................................................................................................................ 189<br />
Running Trains manually under Control of a Schedule ....................................... 189<br />
5.13 AutoTrain – Start of Schedules made Easy ................................................ 190<br />
Auto Train by Drag & Drop ................................................................................. 191<br />
Auto Train Toolbar ............................................................................................... 191<br />
AutoTrain with Start <strong>and</strong> Destination Keys .......................................................... 193<br />
5.14 Schedule Sequences ...................................................................................... 194<br />
5.15 Successors of a Schedule .............................................................................. 194<br />
Schedule Sequences vs. Schedule Successors vs. Long Schedules ...................... 195<br />
5.16 Schedule Selections ....................................................................................... 197<br />
5.17 Operation Interruption - Termination of Schedules ................................. 198<br />
5.18 Putting it all together – The Dispatcher Window ...................................... 199<br />
5.19 Customizing the Dispatcher Window ......................................................... 201