Difference between revisions of "AutomaticPresignalBlocks"
From TTWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search| m (1 revision) | m (Bot: Automated text replacement (--= +==)) | ||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| − | '''''How to set up automatic pre-signal blocks''''' | ||
| =Automatic pre-signal blocks= | =Automatic pre-signal blocks= | ||
| Line 6: | Line 5: | ||
| How to set up automatic pre-signal blocks | How to set up automatic pre-signal blocks | ||
| − | With automatic pre-signal setups enabled (see [[Presignals|Pre-signals]]), all signal blocks that satisfy the following conditions will be converted to pre-signal blocks: | + | With automatic pre-signal setups enabled (see [[Presignals| Pre-signals]]), all signal blocks that satisfy the following conditions will be converted to pre-signal blocks: | 
| #At least one one-way signal going in | #At least one one-way signal going in | ||
| #At least two two-way signals | #At least two two-way signals | ||
| #At least one of these two-way signals leads to a block with another one-way signal going out, or an end-of-line. | #At least one of these two-way signals leads to a block with another one-way signal going out, or an end-of-line. | ||
| − | If these three conditions are met, the one-way signals from condition 1 will be turned into a pre-signal, and the two-way signal(s) satisfying condition 3 will be turned into pre-signal exits.  | + | If these three conditions are met, the one-way signals from condition 1 will be turned into a pre-signal, and the two-way signal(s) satisfying condition 3 will be turned into pre-signal exits. All other signals are left as they are, in particular, non-conforming two-way signals will not be converted. | 
Revision as of 11:26, 15 June 2011
Automatic pre-signal blocks
How to set up automatic pre-signal blocks
With automatic pre-signal setups enabled (see Pre-signals), all signal blocks that satisfy the following conditions will be converted to pre-signal blocks:
- At least one one-way signal going in
- At least two two-way signals
- At least one of these two-way signals leads to a block with another one-way signal going out, or an end-of-line.
If these three conditions are met, the one-way signals from condition 1 will be turned into a pre-signal, and the two-way signal(s) satisfying condition 3 will be turned into pre-signal exits. All other signals are left as they are, in particular, non-conforming two-way signals will not be converted.
