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== Purpose == | == Purpose == | ||
[[image:LsSpt_LsESpt.png|thumb|200px|left|Lock Signal Button (on the left)]] | [[image:LsSpt_LsESpt.png|thumb|200px|left|Lock Signal Button (on the left)]] | ||
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To lock a signal, press the signal button together with LsSpT. If the signal is showing a "proceed" aspect, the signal will immediately drop to "stop". A yellow light at the foot of the signal will become lit. | To lock a signal, press the signal button together with LsSpT. If the signal is showing a "proceed" aspect, the signal will immediately drop to "stop". A yellow light at the foot of the signal will become lit. | ||
Unlocking a signal is achieved in much the same way using the [[Unlock | Unlocking a signal is achieved in much the same way using the [[Unlock Signal Button]] (LsESpT). | ||
Latest revision as of 08:53, 28 July 2011
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Purpose
Locking a signal prevents a route from being set from the signal. Locking signals is done using the LsSpT button.
Operation
To lock a signal, press the signal button together with LsSpT. If the signal is showing a "proceed" aspect, the signal will immediately drop to "stop". A yellow light at the foot of the signal will become lit.
Unlocking a signal is achieved in much the same way using the Unlock Signal Button (LsESpT).

