Difference between revisions of "Rail trigger"
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|function= | |function=Detects [[Rail mover|rail movers]] | ||
|availability=[[Luxury Items]] | |availability=[[Luxury Items]] | ||
|size=8×12×1.5 cm | |size=8×12×1.5 cm |
Revision as of 09:35, 27 May 2021
Rail trigger
Type Rail devices
Function Detects rail movers
Availability Luxury Items
Size 8×12×1.5 cm
Mass 4.08 kg
Volume 0.41 kv
Corrosion resistance 350
Composition
Rail triggers are attached to rails and used to control rail network behavior, either through YOLOL or directly by changing configured values.
Rail triggers detect rail movers passing by them.
Basic information
- When bolted to a rail, rail triggers will detect rail movers passing by them.
- When a mover passes, the rail trigger sets a single variable to either a predetermined value, or a value read from the triggering mover.
Device fields
YOLOL field | description | range |
---|---|---|
RailTriggerOutput | The output field the trigger writes to. | None |
RailTriggerValue | Value written to RailTriggerOutput when a rail mover passes over. | |
RailTriggerReadMover | If non-zero, will read the rail mover's RailMoverTriggerValue field and emit that instead of the trigger's RailTriggerValue. |
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages: