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'''Combo Presignal''': It has both Entry and Exit presignal alibities: It turns to red if all Exit/Combo are red after it, and it signs for the Entry/Combo Presignals, if the self is red. | '''Combo Presignal''': It has both Entry and Exit presignal alibities: It turns to red if all Exit/Combo are red after it, and it signs for the Entry/Combo Presignals, if the self is red. | ||
− | '''PBS Signal ' | + | '''PBS Signal ''': Not a Presignal, it enables more trains in one signal block, since PBS means Path Based Signaling. This type of signal isn't explained here. |
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+ | '''One-Way PBS Signal ''': It works like a PBS Signal, however, it prohibits passing through from the back side. This type of signal is not explained here. | ||
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[[Image:Signals.PNG|thumb|center|327px|Different signal types]] | [[Image:Signals.PNG|thumb|center|327px|Different signal types]] | ||
Revision as of 13:25, 13 January 2009
Contents
Presignal Basics
The Presignal Basics is explained here: how they work, how they behave, and how does work a terminal station, and whats the use of the combo presignal.
Part 1: Identify the signals
There are five type of signals in OTTD. If you click on a normal signal with CTRL is held, these signals will appear:
Normal Signal: It doens`t have any special alibity, it turns to red if the next signal block is blocked by any train.
Entry Presignal: It works like a normal signal, plus it turns to red if all exit presignals, or combo presignals are red after it.
Exit Presignal: It works same as normal signal, but it signs for the entry, or combo signals, if self is red.
Combo Presignal: It has both Entry and Exit presignal alibities: It turns to red if all Exit/Combo are red after it, and it signs for the Entry/Combo Presignals, if the self is red.
PBS Signal : Not a Presignal, it enables more trains in one signal block, since PBS means Path Based Signaling. This type of signal isn't explained here.
One-Way PBS Signal : It works like a PBS Signal, however, it prohibits passing through from the back side. This type of signal is not explained here.