Hi All,
I'm using the Trigger Multiple Signals (TMS) rule to project a crossover at a busy station approach. It's a complex track layout so I'll simplify what I want to do. It may well be that I'm missing something very obvious. I have not indented the rules in any way, perhaps there is something I should be indenting them under?
Let's say I have three signals on three separate tracks. On these three tracks are also three triggers, which when activated by a train should set the signals on the other two tracks to danger. Due to the layout, timetabling and trigger radius, the three triggers can not be activated at the same time by two trains, so conflicts cannot and do not arise.
What I have found however, is that once you have selected a signal to be changed by the TMS rule, you cannot select it agian in another instance of the rule. Therefore whilst trigger A can set signals 2 and 3 to danger, trigger B can set signal 1 to danger, but not signal 3 as this is not available in the list of signals.
I don't know if this is by design (to avoid conflicts) or if as I said earlier I am missing something obvious.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
JB
I'm using the Trigger Multiple Signals (TMS) rule to project a crossover at a busy station approach. It's a complex track layout so I'll simplify what I want to do. It may well be that I'm missing something very obvious. I have not indented the rules in any way, perhaps there is something I should be indenting them under?
Let's say I have three signals on three separate tracks. On these three tracks are also three triggers, which when activated by a train should set the signals on the other two tracks to danger. Due to the layout, timetabling and trigger radius, the three triggers can not be activated at the same time by two trains, so conflicts cannot and do not arise.
What I have found however, is that once you have selected a signal to be changed by the TMS rule, you cannot select it agian in another instance of the rule. Therefore whilst trigger A can set signals 2 and 3 to danger, trigger B can set signal 1 to danger, but not signal 3 as this is not available in the list of signals.
I don't know if this is by design (to avoid conflicts) or if as I said earlier I am missing something obvious.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
JB