Coming back to Trainz after a long break. Back in TS06 / TS09 I used the Auran searchlight signals mostly because they were fairly easy to figure out. I'm now looking at the JR G Style Trilight Signals and have few questions about setting them up which I can't seem to find the answer for. I did a search so if I missed it I apologize.
So, in the properties for the signals are several settings, some of which appear straightforward so probably are, but others I don't quite understand. For the 06 & 08 the define straight path is pretty self-explanatory as is the Approach lit setting (signal light is off until a train approaches then it comes on to display the aspect). It's the other options I'm not totally clear on.
Diverging route is unbonded: I believe this gets at an unsignaled diverging route, but not sure.
Limited speed diverging route: I get the idea of limited speed, but not sure what this setting does.
Show advanced approach aspect: Not sure.
Operate in automatic when idle (no train approaching): No clue.
I know these can just be placed and messing with the properties isn't really necessary, but I would like to understand them so if I want to change something I know what it's doing. If anyone can explain what the settings do with possibly an example that would be awesome.
Thank you in advance.
So, in the properties for the signals are several settings, some of which appear straightforward so probably are, but others I don't quite understand. For the 06 & 08 the define straight path is pretty self-explanatory as is the Approach lit setting (signal light is off until a train approaches then it comes on to display the aspect). It's the other options I'm not totally clear on.
Diverging route is unbonded: I believe this gets at an unsignaled diverging route, but not sure.
Limited speed diverging route: I get the idea of limited speed, but not sure what this setting does.
Show advanced approach aspect: Not sure.
Operate in automatic when idle (no train approaching): No clue.
I know these can just be placed and messing with the properties isn't really necessary, but I would like to understand them so if I want to change something I know what it's doing. If anyone can explain what the settings do with possibly an example that would be awesome.
Thank you in advance.