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Locked Re: Signalling issue with my panel
Doug, The red X for the signals imply that you have sensors or turnouts that are not initialized. Until a sensor or turnout state becomes set that in turn triggers the signal logic, nothing sets the
By Ken Cameron · #153987 ·
Locked reset track moves
I have an old script to reset track moves and was wondering if this script will still work. the file is OperationsResetTrackMoves.py Thanks Mike
By Mike Jorgensen · #153986 ·
Locked Re: Signalling issue with my panel
Doug, When you added the signal masts to the panel, did you place them at block boundaries. Signal masts can be placed at end bumpers, anchor points, edge connectors and turnout connections. The right
By Dave Sand · #153985 ·
Locked Signalling issue with my panel
Hi, I have built a panel in panelpro using layout editor, so far I am very pleased with the results. ?However I have just added signals to the panel and they do not operate quite as expected. ? I am
By Doug Johnson · #153984 ·
Locked Re: Dispatcher - SML - auto-allocation problem
Steve, Yes that makes sense, my loco stopped after the green signal S04 because it wasn¡¯t allocating any further. so in that case, I¡¯m I pretty much screwed on getting this to work? technically
By Mitchell · #153983 ·
Locked Re: Track circle color
Ken, I assume that you are using Layout Editor. The track circle color and size are based on the turnout circle: "Options >> Turnout Options >> Set Turnout Circle Color¡±. Dave Sand
By Dave Sand · #153982 ·
Locked Re: possible bug, LocoNet slot monitor
My preference would be that any slot that has a Loco address in? it should be displayed.? That seems to me like very simple filtering also.? Have that as the default and if you want check boxes to
By Dale Gloer · #153981 ·
Locked Track circle color
How do I change the color of the track circle that shows in edit mode? It is now black. Thanks, Ken
By KEN · #153980 ·
Locked Re: Reading and programming new BLI PRR T1 - PROBLEM
I suspect you may need a higher current supply, 1A may be a bit light. If you can find a supply with 2A or 2.5A I would give that a try to see if it helps. Sent: 29 November 2018 01:52 To:
By Alan B. Pearce · #153979 ·
Locked Re: CROSSOVERS
I do think that we have ¡®lost the plot¡¯ in this discourse. The original posting was not about ¡®actuators¡¯ or how we control the turnouts but simply that where multiple turnouts are used then
By Dave Roberts · #153978 ·
Locked Re: possible bug, LocoNet slot monitor
First off: I have no stake in this at all. But reading along, it seems to boil down to a UI question. And I think that sort of question has been successfully answered in other products I have used by
By whmvd · #153977 ·
Locked Re: CROSSOVERS
Crossovers can have one to four turnout actuators (and I¡¯ve seen all combinations on real layouts) but only two actual useful states. There¡¯s little advantage to having any additoinal turnout
By George Warner · #153976 ·
Locked Re: CROSSOVERS
The MOLE I switch machine I designed has a double ended throw side arm, so that, using tube in wire, connected at each end, it can operate throws in opposite directions simultaneously. The MOLE itself
By Andy Reichert · #153975 ·
Locked Re: Reading and programming new BLI PRR T1 - PROBLEM
Hi Peter: The decoder will NOT identify of I "Read type from decoder". I have not yet tried different programming modes.? I use Direct, having been warned that this is the most reliable.? I can try
By Michael Hahn · #153974 ·
Locked Re: Dispatcher - SML - auto-allocation problem
Mitchell I did take a cursory glance at the fail safe, it only works after you have gone by a red light, so doesn't apply here. Steve G.
By Steve_G · #153973 ·
Locked Re: possible bug, LocoNet slot monitor
Hi I agree that the four check boxes approach aint the greatest for general use.? The generalised approach would be the Excel one of right clicking the column header and selecting the filter options,
By Steve_G · #153972 ·
Locked Re: CROSSOVERS
Don, I have several on my layout. They consist of a single turnout motor driving a bar pivoted at the center point between the two switch points. (under the roadbed) Think a piece of a yardstick, but
By dick bronson · #153971 ·
Locked Re: CROSSOVERS
I defy you to make a real crossover with only one turnout. Logically it may have only two states, and one JMRI "turnout" definition may suffice to control it. But, having the JMRI configuration not
By Don Weigt · #153970 ·
Locked Re: CROSSOVERS
Crossovers don¡¯t require two turnouts¡­ they really only have two usable states: ¡°Normal¡± and ¡°Diverging¡±. These two states can apply to multiple turnout actuators but aren¡¯t
By George Warner · #153969 ·
Locked Re: possible bug, LocoNet slot monitor
Bob J does a good job of focusing the problem on a key question (like he usually does!): What do we want the JMRI "LocoNet Slot Monitor" tool to do? Whatever we come up with, I think we need a
By billybob experimenter · #153968 ·