The enabled/disabled state of a Light is not saved in the configuration file. Loaded into the Light Table, it will default to an Off state. State of its control sensor, turnout, or fast clock. The Light Control is enabled on loading, so will automatically monitor any changes in Run JMRI, see Loading and Storing Your Work. Kept in your layout configuration xml file. Like other JMRI objects such as turnouts and sensors, the Lights in your Light Table are To edit an existing Light, click on the Edit button in the Light Table row for that Light. following a Turnout, Sensor or Fast Clock. > Lights) via a window accessed by clicking the Add. Light are added to the Light Table (Tools -> Tables Adding and Editing a Light Adding a new Light button on the bottom left of the window andĭelete and Edit buttons on each row. Intensity (availble in certain hardware only).Enabled (Automated Light Control excluding Logix).Comment (optional, double click to edit). This isĬommonly used with the Fast Clock to produce gradual transition between day and night Lights can also be controlled by Logix if moreĭepending on the hardware interfacing with your Lights, they can be specified as variable intensity (brightness) rather than just on/off. When the controlling Sensor, Turnout, or Fast Clock changes, the Light is switched Light is 'activated' it is set up to monitor automatically any changes in state of theseĬontrols. When a Light is created, or when it is read from a configuration file, the Light Table} as an easy way of setting up basic logic and interfacing with Sensors, Turnouts One or more of these controls may be specified when the Light is created or edited (in the
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