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public:jmripart2course [2018/06/11 17:49] – [JMRI Part 2 – Blocks, Routing, Logic and Signalling] PeteBpublic:jmripart2course [2018/10/30 16:05] – Update course syllabus PeteB
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 This is a weekend course for those already familiar and competent with the basics of JMRI.  This is a weekend course for those already familiar and competent with the basics of JMRI. 
  
-As a pre-requisite you should have attended our introduction to JMRI Panel Pro course, or be fluent with drawing a layout diagram in the Layout Editor, setting up turnouts & sensors, turnout feedback, linking from a Layout Editor Panel to the physical layout & the basics of train detection.+As a pre-requisite you should have attended our introduction to JMRI Panel Pro course, or be fluent with drawing a layout diagram in the Layout Editor, setting up turnouts & sensors, turnout feedback, linking from a Layout Editor Panel to the physical layout, use of blocks & the basics of train detection.
  
 We will be using the JMRI Panel Pro Layout Editor throughout. We will be using the JMRI Panel Pro Layout Editor throughout.
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 **Topics covered will include:** **Topics covered will include:**
  
 +  * What's new in JMRI
   * Revision of block detection and train tracking   * Revision of block detection and train tracking
   * Choosing where blocks start and end, which rails to detect    * Choosing where blocks start and end, which rails to detect 
   * Detecting trains on frogs and crossings   * Detecting trains on frogs and crossings
   * Real vs virtual blocks   * Real vs virtual blocks
-  * Reporters – RFID +  * Train identification - Reporters – RFID 
   * Logix – “If this then do that”   * Logix – “If this then do that”
   * Entry-Exit (NX) routing   * Entry-Exit (NX) routing
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   * Signal mast logic (we will use BR 2003 rulebook signals for our examples)   * Signal mast logic (we will use BR 2003 rulebook signals for our examples)
   * Signal feathers using Logix   * Signal feathers using Logix
 +  * Semaphore junction signals using signal groups
   * Approach control   * Approach control
 +  * Permissive working
   * Customising signal mast icons    * Customising signal mast icons 
   * Block routing   * Block routing
public/jmripart2course.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/13 02:33 by PeteB

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