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Manual Operation<br />

The branch line from “Southtown” to “Northville” and back shall be operated manually.<br />

All precautions for train tracking have been already done by integrating the blocks of<br />

the branch line into the main block diagram accordingly.<br />

Trains waiting in “Southtown” and bound to “Northville” will release block “Southtown<br />

2” as soon as they left “Southtown”. They will be automatically tracked to<br />

“Northville” and back. All is done by proper drawing of the main block diagram, no<br />

further measures are to be taken. A train that comes from “Northtown” and arrives in<br />

“Southtown” will automatically reserve block “Southtown 2” again.<br />

From there it can be started by the schedule shown in the previous section and automatically<br />

travel to the “Hidden Yard”. This can be done even automatically on arrival in<br />

“Southtown” without further intervention by the human operator.<br />

Further Steps<br />

Now the framework is completed to add varied operation.<br />

It is for example possible to assign the schedule to the operations of a push button symbol<br />

in a switchboard in order to start automatic operation manually when desired.<br />

Another schedule can be added with “Southtown 2” as destination block. This schedule<br />

will lead a train to “Southtown 2” where it can be taken over to perform a manually operated<br />

travel to “Northville”.<br />

It is also possible to start the schedules created here according to a time table.<br />

A hint in case you have configured endless automatic operation: by adding a global onoff<br />

switch symbol located somewhere in a Switchboard to the conditions of some or all<br />

of your schedules you can implement a global power off mechanism. Lets assume that<br />

the schedules can only be started, if this global on-off switch is on. If this switch is<br />

turned off during automatic operation then all trains will finish the run of the current<br />

schedule and will not start another run of any schedule that is restricted by this on-off<br />

switch. In this way you can smoothly shut-down your automatic operation in a very<br />

clean way.<br />

Such and more advanced techniques will be explained in the second part of this Users<br />

Guide.<br />

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