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- | * [[block-index-en|Index]] | **General** | [[: | + | * [[block-index-en|Index]] | **General** | [[: |
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In that case is also necessary, that the Block option __**[[# | In that case is also necessary, that the Block option __**[[# | ||
+ | >// | ||
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- | =====FiFo | + | =====FiFo===== |
This feature is only usable with automobiles which have infra red detectors to keep distance to the vehicles ahead.\\ | This feature is only usable with automobiles which have infra red detectors to keep distance to the vehicles ahead.\\ | ||
__In all other cases enabling this feature will lead to **accidents**.__\\ | __In all other cases enabling this feature will lead to **accidents**.__\\ | ||
- | \\ | + | ====Size==== |
The size is the number of allowed concurrently automobiles in this block.\\ | The size is the number of allowed concurrently automobiles in this block.\\ | ||
- | \\ | + | ====Gap==== |
In addition a gap can be specified here. This should be the gap the cars keep to each other due to their Infrared-Detectors.\\ | In addition a gap can be specified here. This should be the gap the cars keep to each other due to their Infrared-Detectors.\\ | ||
If this gap is >0 the length of the cars + the gap will be taken into account with regard to the block length. | If this gap is >0 the length of the cars + the gap will be taken into account with regard to the block length. | ||
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* In combination with the __**[[# | * In combination with the __**[[# | ||
* Is not compatible with the **enter2route** event. | * Is not compatible with the **enter2route** event. | ||
+ | |||
+ | > **Note on FiFo blocks for cars:** If the FiFo size is greater than 0 in a block, waiting is ignored, ... see also [[block-details-en# | ||
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The block infrastructure is configured using the following flags: | The block infrastructure is configured using the following flags: | ||
- | ====Electrified==== | + | ====Electrified |
This option can be activated for blocks equipped with a catenary. \\ | This option can be activated for blocks equipped with a catenary. \\ | ||
- | If NOT set this prevents locos with **engine type electric** (see **[[: | + | If NOT set this prevents locos with **engine type electric** (see **[[: |
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If activated, the block will not be used when running in auto mode. The train will stop in the previous block, if no alternate blocks are available. | If activated, the block will not be used when running in auto mode. The train will stop in the previous block, if no alternate blocks are available. | ||
- | | + | * If the block is "out of operation", it can only be driven |
+ | * The __ ** [[manual-tracking-en | Tracking none operational blocks ]] ** __ is then activated for manual driving. | ||
+ | * This status can also be activated and deactivated during ongoing operation via __ ** [[block-menu-en# | ||
====Wait==== | ====Wait==== | ||
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====Half automatic==== | ====Half automatic==== | ||
- | Define if the block permits half automatic mode: [[: | + | Define if the block permits half automatic mode. Cf. **[[: |
====Accept a ghost train==== | ====Accept a ghost train==== | ||
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> **Note:** This option is disabled if [[# | > **Note:** This option is disabled if [[# | ||
- | > **Note:** This option should be disabled if these blocks are part of a [[blockgroups-props-en# | + | > **Note:** This option should be disabled if these blocks are part of a |
====Stop controller==== | ====Stop controller==== | ||
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====BBT==== | ====BBT==== | ||
Enable __**[[: | Enable __**[[: | ||
- | Note: //BBT is optimal for visible blocks in which trains must always stop (wait is set). In all other cases the loc should slow down according to the CV4 decoder setting.// \\ | ||
+ | ===Notes: | ||
+ | >BBT is optimal for visible blocks in which trains must always stop (wait is set). In all other cases the loc should slow down according to the CV4 decoder setting. | ||
- | ===Fixed=== | ||
- | | :!: User option; No official support. | | ||
- | Keep the loco at enter speed for this number of BBT steps.\\ | ||
- | > | ||
>The function of BBT is defined for the driving distance between **enter** and **in**. | >The function of BBT is defined for the driving distance between **enter** and **in**. | ||
>Is there for the block only one feedback **enter2in**, | >Is there for the block only one feedback **enter2in**, | ||
+ | **Therefore it is strongly discouraged to use BBT __and__ enter2in sensors together in the same block**. | ||
>An **enter2in** defined sensor should be changed to **enter** and at the locomotives the option __**[[loc-bbt-en# | >An **enter2in** defined sensor should be changed to **enter** and at the locomotives the option __**[[loc-bbt-en# | ||
- | >In this case the **in** event is determined only by the BBT timing and does not collide with another timer. | + | >In this case the **in** event is determined only by the BBT timing and does not collide with another timer. |
+ | |||
+ | ===Fixed=== | ||
+ | | :!: User option; No official support. | | ||
+ | Keep the loco at enter speed for this number of BBT steps.\\ | ||
+ | * ** Attention: ** Do not ** confuse this option ** with the Lok-BBT-Option ** [[: loc-bbt-en# | ||
====Mainline==== | ====Mainline==== | ||
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====Sleep on closed==== | ====Sleep on closed==== | ||
- | This option disables | + | Disables |
\\ | \\ | ||
==== Free previous block on enter ==== | ==== Free previous block on enter ==== | ||
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This option can only be used in case the enter detection is always free if the train is in the block.\\ | This option can only be used in case the enter detection is always free if the train is in the block.\\ | ||
A ghost will be reported if the enter detection is triggered in case there is already a train __in__ the block.\\ | A ghost will be reported if the enter detection is triggered in case there is already a train __in__ the block.\\ | ||
- | Look for __**[[: | + | Look for __**[[: |
\\ | \\ | ||
+ | ==== Check for free destinations until reaching IN ==== | ||
+ | Is only effective in this block for locomotives whose __**[[loc-details-en# | ||
+ | |||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | ==== Assign train ==== | ||
+ | If activated, a train in this block is automatically assigned to the incoming locomotive at the " | ||
+ | Disabled by default. \\ | ||
+ | ==== Timer events ==== | ||
+ | This option displays the remaining seconds for the locomotive to wait in this block in a corresponding "State signal" | ||
+ | Disabled by default. \\ | ||
+ | Consumes a lot of computing power in the Rocrail server and Rocrail clients. \\ | ||
+ | **Requirements: | ||
+ | - Rocrail Properties / Automatic / Event / Timer events = ON; (do not forget to restart Rocrail after having modified this value) \\ | ||
+ | - Block Properties / General / Configuration / Timer events = ON; \\ | ||
+ | - a "State signal" | ||
+ | - the locomotive must wait in this block; \\ | ||
+ | - (Rev. 2.1.3680+) \\ | ||
+ | |||
=====Actions===== | =====Actions===== |
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