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RAILROAD & CO. ® TrainController
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Table of Contents About this Docume
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Momentary Track Contacts vs. Occupa
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Example: Detecting uncoupled Cars..
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About this Document RAILROAD & CO.
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Part I Quick Start B 11
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Diagram 1: TrainController Setup Sc
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In order to test, whether the conne
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Diagram 5: Train Window If you want
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Controlling a Train Diagram 8: Trai
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Diagram 10: Tools Menu Now move the
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the switches are correctly working
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Quick Start - Step 4: Creating Bloc
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Diagram 18: Tools Menu Now click to
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Diagram 22: Assigning a Contact Ind
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Diagram 25: Block Menu In the follo
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Quick Start - Step 5: Controlling T
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“Block 4”. Then select “Block
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Diagram 33: Specifying a Wait Time
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B 40 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview Tr
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This feature is useful if, • you
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44 Diagram 34: RAILROAD & CO. Train
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You can also decide to do without t
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Users, who are familiar with HTML a
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50 Train Windows The train window e
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B 52 2 The Switchboard 2.1 Introduc
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B The following steps are performed
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56 Diagram 39 Diagram 40 Diagram 41
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! controlling the specified switch.
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The bright circles represent the co
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B Push buttons and on-off switches
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• Stop with Save: Recording is te
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66 Interlinking Routes The path of
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If there is a known engine or train
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! process several image formats, am
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For each engine you can specify its
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B 74 3.4 Speedometer and Odometer T
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! X 76 Diagram 59: Adjusting the si
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! Before an automatic measurement o
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! Please ensure, that the indicator
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esponding engine decoder is assigne
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84 3.7 Multiple Units TrainControll
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86 Example: Automatic Car Lighting
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with the inertia as desired. The ad
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! The assignment of control is perf
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sensors. More details about running
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94 Contact Indicator Diagram 71: Tr
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B 96 5 The Visual Dispatcher I 5.1
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98 Diagram 75: Sample Layout The la
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B 100 Diagram 77: Switchboard of th
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Each blue track section represents
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! 104 Diagram 80: Main Block Diagra
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B is possible to zoom and scroll th
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108 Occupied Block A block is assum
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110 Display of Train Positions The
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Finally the train IDs are entered i
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B ! 114 Train Tracking The Visual D
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216 Diagram 151: Specifying the sta
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218 14 The Turntable Window 14.1 In
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• permanent move in either direct
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222 Diagram 156: Specifying the typ
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The maximum number of tracks depend
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table, then setup this turntable fo
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During a move without turn, the bri
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! ! a direct move is performed in a
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propriately depending on its curren
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234 Diagram 165: Setting up the rou
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236 Diagram 167: Engine is moving f
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238 Diagram 169: Leaving the bridge
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240 Diagram 171: After the (direct)
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Conditions”), it is even possible
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Notes: This is a very rough explana
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246 Passing trains from manual to a
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Additionally it is possible to use
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stationary block decoder is selecte
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252 Diagram 177: Block Diagram of a
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of traveling engines and trains und
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X 256 Diagram 180: Reserving a Bloc
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258 List of Examples Automatic Car
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control panel 52 critical section 2
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262 reservation in a schedule 140 s