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== Operation ==  
== Operation ==  


[[image:Automatic_route_signal.png|thumb|400px|A fleeted signal.]]
[[image:Automatic_route_signal.png|thumb|200px|A fleeted signal.]]


[[image:Automatic_route_signal_disabled.png|thumb|400px|A fleeted signal.]]
[[image:Automatic_route_signal_disabled.png|thumb|200px|A signal with fleeting disabled.]]


Enabling a fleetable signal is done using the Activate Fleet Button, together with the button of the signal. When fleeting is enabled, the "D" light beyond the signal is lit. When fleeting is disabled, the "0" light is lit.
Enabling a fleetable signal is done using the Activate Fleet Button, together with the button of the signal. When fleeting is enabled, the "D" light beyond the signal is lit. When fleeting is disabled, the "0" light is lit.


Disabling a fleeted signal is done using the [[Deactivate Fleet Button]], together with the button of the signal.
Disabling a fleeted signal is done using the [[Deactivate Fleet Button]], together with the button of the signal.

Revision as of 23:44, 7 October 2010

Purpose

Activate Fleeting Button

Fleeting a signal allows it to automatically set a route when a train approaches.

Operation

A fleeted signal.
A signal with fleeting disabled.

Enabling a fleetable signal is done using the Activate Fleet Button, together with the button of the signal. When fleeting is enabled, the "D" light beyond the signal is lit. When fleeting is disabled, the "0" light is lit.

Disabling a fleeted signal is done using the Deactivate Fleet Button, together with the button of the signal.