How to Use Track Triggers
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*To change the assigned layer click on the layer box and select a new layer. | *To change the assigned layer click on the layer box and select a new layer. | ||
*Leave the "Bound Layer" at ''<none>''. (See the Trainz Wiki page [[file:WikiLink.PNG]] '''[[How to Use Layers|Using Layers]]''' for information on layers). | *Leave the "Bound Layer" at ''<none>''. (See the Trainz Wiki page [[file:WikiLink.PNG]] '''[[How to Use Layers|Using Layers]]''' for information on layers). | ||
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In the Rule Selection window (shown below):- | In the Rule Selection window (shown below):- | ||
#Scroll down the list to select the '''Trigger Check''' rule | #Scroll down the list to select the '''Trigger Check''' rule | ||
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− | Once the trigger has been identified, click the | + | Once the trigger has been identified, click on the [[file:Tick.PNG]] icon in the '''Trigger Check''' properties window (shown above) to accept the change.</td> |
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In the Trigger Selection window (shown below):- | In the Trigger Selection window (shown below):- | ||
#Select the trigger you have just added | #Select the trigger you have just added | ||
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When you are back in the '''Session Editor''' window:- | When you are back in the '''Session Editor''' window:- | ||
− | #Click the '''Add''' button to add a new rule | + | #Click the '''Add''' button to add a new rule |
#Scroll down the rule selection window to find and select the '''Message Popup''' rule | #Scroll down the rule selection window to find and select the '''Message Popup''' rule | ||
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**Scroll down the Texture Asset Selection List (shown below) to find a suitable icon, or | **Scroll down the Texture Asset Selection List (shown below) to find a suitable icon, or | ||
**Simply type "icon stop" in the text box to use one of the builtin icons. | **Simply type "icon stop" in the text box to use one of the builtin icons. | ||
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− | *Again, click the | + | *Again, click on the [[file:Tick.PNG]] icon to exit the '''Message Popup Rule''' then exit the Session Editor |
*Add a consist to your layout a short distance from the track trigger (but further away than its radius), save the Surveyor Session, and then test in '''Driver Mode'''</td> | *Add a consist to your layout a short distance from the track trigger (but further away than its radius), save the Surveyor Session, and then test in '''Driver Mode'''</td> | ||
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Revision as of 14:23, 21 July 2018
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What are Track Triggers?
Track triggers are track markers that are invisible in Driver Mode but visible in Surveyor Mode. They are used to activate Session Rules. |
Track triggers can be programmed to respond when a train (any train or a specific train) passes over them in Driver Mode. The response comes from executing a set of Session Rules that have been attached to a Trigger Check Rule or a similar rule that is monitoring the track trigger.
Shown at left is a Track Trigger placed on a track in Surveyor Mode. It is NOT visible in Driver Mode. The "5.00m" shown below the trigger name is the trigger detection radius |
Adding a Track Trigger
Configuring a Track Trigger
As soon as a new track trigger has been placed, its properties window (shown below) will open on the screen. It will be given a default name and assigned to the currently active layer.
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Track triggers have a "detection radius" that controls how close a train has to approach to trigger the event. The smaller the radius the closer the train has to be to the track trigger to be detected. This radius is set in the Advanced Properties section of the Tools window (shown below).
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Creating a Track Trigger Event
Track trigger events are handled by the Trigger Check Rule (or a similar rule) which is added to a Session in the Session Editor.
The Trainz Wiki Link Trigger Check Rule contains detailed information on this rule.
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This will add the Trigger Check rule to the session.
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For this example we will leave all settings unchanged and simply identify the track trigger to be used.
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Adding an Instruction to the Trigger Event
To test your trigger event you will need to add at least one rule.
Adding a Child Rule
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The Message Popup Rule should now appear directly below the Trigger Check rule. It will display a red cross because it has not yet been configured.
The Message Popup Rule has to be indented so that it becomes a Child of the Trigger Check Rule and is controlled by that rule.
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Configuring the Message
Steps: With the Message Popup Rule highlighted and indented (as shown above):-
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See the Trainz Wiki page How to Use Message Popup Rule for more information on this rule.
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Another example of using the Trigger Check Rule can be found in the Trainz Wiki page How to Use Message Popup Rule (Applications).
Alternatives to the Trigger Check Rule
There are alternative rules that can be used in place of the Trigger Check Rule and triggers. A few possibilities are listed below:- |
- Directional Trigger Check Rule - identical to the Trigger Check Rule but adds the ability to test the train direction. Requires the use of a special Directional Trigger. For an example of its use see the link Controlling Signals in Sessions below.
- Trackside Check Rule - very similar to the Trigger Check Rule but provides some different options.
- Navigation Points (see the How to Guides link below) are more complex but provide more advanced controls and options.
- Multiple Resource Check Rule - monitors and acts on changes in multiple industry or multiple wagon resource (commodity) levels.
- Resource Verify Rule - monitors and acts on changes in a single industry or wagon resource (commodity) level.
- Timecheck Rule - triggers an event at a set time.
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