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=====Interface ID===== | =====Interface ID===== | ||
- | If you have more than one Command Station you can use this field to link this sensor with the CS you actually wired it with.\\ | + | If more than one command station is used, then the command station that is responsible for controlling the sensor-decoder is specified in this field. |
- | Leave blank in case you have only one CS or when it is wired to the default CS. (First digint in the rocrail.ini)\\ | + | |
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=====UID-Name===== | =====UID-Name===== | ||
| :!: //Use with care! The UID is case sensitive and __must match__, otherwise the sensor event cannot be processed and will be lost.// | | | :!: //Use with care! The UID is case sensitive and __must match__, otherwise the sensor event cannot be processed and will be lost.// | | ||
- | Alternative to the Bus number | + | Alternative to the Node-ID |
* BiDiB (String: // | * BiDiB (String: // | ||
* RocNet | * RocNet | ||
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The 32bit RFID number printed on the Tags. (Leading zeros can be left out.)\\ | The 32bit RFID number printed on the Tags. (Leading zeros can be left out.)\\ | ||
This can be used in combination with __**[[: | This can be used in combination with __**[[: | ||
- | All other addressing, like Node ID and Address, are ignored if the RFID did match.\\ | + | All other addressing, like Node ID and Address, are ignored if the RFID did match. |
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- | Example of the blue Tag scan: | + | Example of the blue Tag scan:\\ |
+ | {{: | ||
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OWIO 0885 Mobile 18 [BR218] RFID event [12.0.197.167.148] [12953492] | OWIO 0885 Mobile 18 [BR218] RFID event [12.0.197.167.148] [12953492] | ||
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- | \\ | + | ====Address setting using the sensor-monitor==== |
- | =====Offset===== | + | The most elegant address setting works by using the **[[: |
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+ | * Driving a loco around the layout every sensor event is reported in the sensor-monitor.\\ | ||
+ | * Just drag the shown address of the reported sensor with the mouse and drop it on the right sensor object in the plan.\\ | ||
+ | * With this action this address is written in the object interface definition. | ||
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+ | ====Offset==== | ||
| :!: Only for small layouts because of performance penalty. :!: | | | :!: Only for small layouts because of performance penalty. :!: | | ||
Optional, __not supported__, | Optional, __not supported__, | ||
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This can be of use in case of sensor systems, like S88, and modular layouts. Only for each sensor module the variable value has to be changed instead of changing all sensor addresses. (Mostly 16 per unit.)\\ | This can be of use in case of sensor systems, like S88, and modular layouts. Only for each sensor module the variable value has to be changed instead of changing all sensor addresses. (Mostly 16 per unit.)\\ | ||
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+ | ====[ ? ]==== | ||
+ | Selecting the **[ ? ]** activates the __**[[: | ||
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=====Register bits===== | =====Register bits===== | ||
Optional for sensor type **register** only.\\ | Optional for sensor type **register** only.\\ | ||
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=====Type===== | =====Type===== | ||
- | ^ Value ^ Type ^ Manu ^ Remark | + | |< >| |
+ | ^ Value ^ Type ^ Manufacturer | ||
| 0 | Current sensors | - | Most commonly used; Can also report bi-directional information; | | 0 | Current sensors | - | Most commonly used; Can also report bi-directional information; | ||
| 1 | IR Lissy | Uhlenbrock | Can be used with the __**[[: | | 1 | IR Lissy | Uhlenbrock | Can be used with the __**[[: | ||
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| 4 | RailCom | - | Not used; Same as type=0. | | | 4 | RailCom | - | Not used; Same as type=0. | | ||
| 5 | RFID | MERG, LDT | Not used; Same as type=0. | | | 5 | RFID | MERG, LDT | Not used; Same as type=0. | | ||
- | | 6 | Wheel counter | **[[: | + | | 6 | Wheel counter | **[[: |
| 7 | GPS | **[[: | | 7 | GPS | **[[: | ||
- | | 8 | Register | - | Can be used for __**[[: | + | | 8 | Register | - | Can be used for __**[[: |
Read **[[sensor-bi-directional-en|Bi-Directional Communication]]** for more information on this topic.\\ | Read **[[sensor-bi-directional-en|Bi-Directional Communication]]** for more information on this topic.\\ | ||
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+ | =====Register trigger===== | ||
+ | Specifies the physical quantity for which the value represented by the register bits is defined. | ||
===== Options ===== | ===== Options ===== | ||
==== Active low ==== | ==== Active low ==== |
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