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SIGM20 Signal Controller Application Notes |
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Point Position DetectionThe signal controller is able to set points to red if a point is set "against" the track ahead. To do this, it needs to know point positions. It finds them out through decoding both LocoNet and DCC accessory messages on the LocoNet cable. Some accessory decoders have a LocoNet interface (e.g. DAC10, DS54). These are able to report the point positions after power up. This is done using both "Output State" and "Turnout Feedback" messages. Both DAC10 and DS54 generate "Output State" messages to report the memorised point position. Both generate "Turnout Feedback" messages if feedback switches driven by the tiebar are connected. Unfortunately, the DS54 does not encode the "Output State" messages properly if solenoid type point motors are attached (but the DAC10 does). Thereafter, the SIGM20 will detect any changes of the point state by monitoring any LocoNet feedback packets, and the DCC commands on the rails to change them. So when a throttle is used to change a point, the DCC command to the accessory decoder will be seen by the SIGM20 and it will "know" the correct state. If the SIGM20 has detected that turnout feedback messages are being used by that point, it will use them instead. So what this means is:
Many people will be in the latter position - no feedback reporting connected. It isn't the end of the world: there are at least four ways to proceed without adding any microswitches:
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