Transit Table Help
All the Transits that JMRI knows about can be viewed using the Transit Table.
To open this tool, select Transits in the Tables submenu of the Tools menu of the main JMRI program window.
Using the Transit Table
Transits are set up in the Transit Table. When set up, Transits are independent of the Trains that use them.
All Transits that currently exist can be referenced using the Transits tool under Tables in the Tools menu of most JMRI programs. There are seven columns in the Transit Table:
- System Name - The system name is assigned to the Transit when it's created, and can't be changed.
- User Name - If you're interested in having your Transits carry "human readable" names, you can click in the "User Name" column and change that information to whatever you want.
- State - The state of a Transit tells whether a section is IDLE (available for activation and assignment to a Train), or ASSIGNED (linked to a Train to form an Active Train). The state of a newly added Transit is always IDLE.
- Comment - This column is for your use to record any comment you may want to use to keep track of your Transits. It is for information only.
- Click the Delete button in a specific row to delete the Transit in that row. Use this button with caution! Do not delete a running Transit.
- Click the Edit button in a row to view or change entered information for a Transit. System name cannot be changed. User name may be changed, Sections may be redefined, etc. Only one Transit may be edited at a time. A Transit may not be edited if another is being created, or if the Transit is not in the IDLE state.
- Click the Duplicate button in a row to add another Transit identical to this one. Clicking this button is similar to clicking the Add... button (see below) except the information from this Transit is copied into the Add/Edit Transit window. This option offers an easy way to enter multiple copies of a Transit when multiple Trains must follow the same route at the same time.
To define a new Transit, click the Add... button. An Add/Edit Transit window will be brought up that will allow you to designate the Sections in the new Transit. (Obviously, Sections must be defined before any Transit can be created.) Since a Transit may be used in only one Active Train at a time, the Duplicate option (see above) may save time when creating multiple copies of the same Transit.
Using the Layout Editor to Set Up Transits
If you are using a Layout Editor Panel to define and generate the Logic for Signal Masts and Sections, it is possible to create a basic Transit from the Layout Editor. To do this, bring up the context menu (right-click) of a Signal Mast on the panel. If things have been set up correctly you will see the option to Create Transit From Here. After selecting that option you can progress along your route and select each facing Signal Mast, bringing up the context menu on each and selecting Add to Transit. When you are at the final destination Signal Mast on your route, select Add to Transit and Complete in the context menu of that last Signal Mast.Please note that you will have to manually save the Transits to disk (see below).
Setting up for Continuous Running
A Transit may be set up for continuous running, allowing an Active Train to travel through its Transit multiple times without being terminated and re-activated. Provided its Transit is set up for continuous running, each time an Active Train completes traveling through its Transit, the Active Train optionally may be automatically reset by Dispatcher so it is ready to run through its Transit again. For a Transit to be capable of continuous running, its first Section and its last Section must be the same, and both must be set up for running in the same direction. This applies to both Manual and Automatic running of Trains.
For more information on setting the continuous running option, visit the Activate New Train Help.
Specifying Actions for Automatic Running
Transits support a variety of Actions that automatically happen when a Train is run
through the Transit in Automatic mode. One or more Actions may be specified
with each Section in the Transit. Action are initiated when their associated
Section in the Transit is entered by the Automatically run Train.
Each Action has two parts:
- a When part, that specifies when the Action is to be performed, and
- a What part, that specifies what Action task is to be performed.
A commonly used Action, for example, is "When the train starts, turn on its headlight." More information on Actions is located in the Actions. Read more on Actions.
Saving Transits to Disk
Use the Store item in the File menu to save Transit information to disk. See Loading and Storing Your Work.
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