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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==


In rare cases, it is necessary to press the MGT button while setting a route. This happens when the route begins at a so-called "Middle Switch" that it in reverse position. These switches '''always''' show their current position.  
In rare cases, it is necessary to press the MGT button while setting a route. This happens when the route begins at a so-called "Middle Switch" that is in reverse position. These switches '''always''' show their current position.  


[[image:MGT.png|thumb|200px|left|Middle Switch button]]
[[image:MGT.png|thumb|200px|left|Middle Switch button]]

Latest revision as of 19:15, 26 February 2012

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Purpose

In rare cases, it is necessary to press the MGT button while setting a route. This happens when the route begins at a so-called "Middle Switch" that is in reverse position. These switches always show their current position.

Middle Switch button

Operation

To set a route from a middle switch that is in reverse, press the MGT button, followed by the start and end signal buttons.

When to Use MGT

Knowing when to use the MGT button is described in the Köln Hbf page.