Tile Observer

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Purpose

The dispatching panels are often physically large and occupy a lot of screen area. To help set common routes or view stacks of train number indicators, two windows are available: the Tile Observer window and the Freeform Tile Observer window.

An observer window contains specifically selected tiles in a convenient arrangement. These tiles may be physically distant from one another on the panel, but in an observer window they can be placed close together. This is especially useful for setting routes: instead of moving your mouse or scrolling the panel window, you can have the start and end signal buttons close together in an observer window, and press those buttons instead.

Tile Observer

To add a tile to the Tile Observer, right-click it on the panel and choose Add to Observer. It will appear in the Tile Observer window.

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Each tile added will be aligned with the previous item. To change the order/sequence of tiles as they appear in the window, right-click on one of the tiles to show the context menu and select either Move Up or Move Down.

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Other options are available for changing the size of the tiles or whether a label is shown. To remove a tile from the observer, choose the Delete option.

Example

The following series of images shows the process of setting a route for two signals. Note that these signals may be physically far apart on the panel, but in the Tile Observer, you can place these signals close together. The two signals are highlighted below:

Tile observer example large 1.png

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After the route has been set, the panel looks like the image below.

Tile observer example large 2.png

Freeform Tile Observer

Example

The example below shows a stack of train number indicators. Note that you can arrange these tiles in any configuration you like.

Freeform observer example.png

Here's another example from Köln, showing some entrance signals from the right, together with some platform signals. This example illustrates how you can set up almost any pattern of tiles you like.

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