![]() Rocview automatically writes the necessary files with default values into the new folder. Afterwards it is selected / opened using the appropriate button of the dialogue. The newly created and renamed folder is then entered (double click on it or the like to show its contents). This new folder is renamed as appropriate, e.g. With the help of this dialogue a new sub-folder is created alongside those mentioned above. under "My Files" (older Windows), "Documents" (Windows) or "Home" (Linux) directory. If the folder does not automatically open, it is found in the user folder, i.e. The correct folder contains (at least) these three sub-folders: decspecs, images and style sheets. In most cases (may depend on operating system and user rights) the contents of the folder should automatically be shown. With the help of this dialogue the folder Rocrail is chosen. In this way the locomotive can, on the virtual layout, be driven around in a circle.Ī new dialogue window will open (whose appearance and functions are depending on the relevant operating system). The switch, again, is set to its correct position automatically. After a short stop the loco continues its journey back to block 04. In block 03 (or 02 if this was chosen) the enter and in sensors have to be activated one after another (Steps 5 and 6). The switch is always set according to the destination block. In the example E03 continues to block 03 which was a random choice between blocks 02 and 03. The sensors now should be deactivated again. Block 04 lost its occupied state and appears in white (Step 4). The block colour changes to red showing the block is now occupied. To simulate this event the next sensor has to be activated: fb1b. The loco still continues to drive towards the end of the block where the in sensor is placed. At the same time the route to block 03 and block 03 itself have been reserved as the loco can pass block 01 without stop (Step 3). The correct sensor is fb1a.īlock 01 now has changed to blue showing the loco has entered it. Tip: The names of the plan objects are shown if the mouse is moved over them. ![]() With a click on the sensor symbol in front of the destination block seen in driving direction the enter sensor of block 01 is virtually triggered. The tracks that belong to the route from block 04 to block 01 are also illuminated yellow. Then the next one, in the example block 01, is automatically selected as destination and therefore marked yellow (status: reserved, step 2). The locomotive is started by double-clicking on the block symbol. In other cases, the steps must be carried out from a different starting block. In the following example, it is located in block 04 (step 1, see figures below). Loco E03 is - depending on the version of the demo plan - located in one of the blocks. Next the track power ( or ) and auto mode ( or ) are switched on. It should be made sure that no sensors are activated. Now the loco can virtually drive around the layout. It will be explained later on that blocks can also be equipped with only one sensor or with additional sensors. The enter sensor informs Rocrail that a locomotive has entered the block, the in sensor is the signal that the loco has now completely moved into the block. ![]() Each time the first one, lying in front of the block symbol seen in driving direction is the enter sensor, the second one is called in. On the wikidemo layout each block is equipped with two sensors. See Supported Command Stations for a list. Only a few other Command stations do support sensor simulation. Note: Sensor simulation is working with the Virtual Command Station.
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