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// 5.2.49
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Which is a more efficient than the AT/AFTER/IF methods
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of handling buttons and switches, especially on MIMIC panels.
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ONBUTTON(vpin)
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handles debounce and starts a task if a button is used to
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short a pin to ground.
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for example:
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ONBUTTON(30) TOGGLE_TURNOUT(30) DONE
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ONSENSOR(vpin)
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handles debounce and starts a task if the pin changes.
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You may want to check the pin state with an IF ...
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Note the ONBUTTON and ONSENSOR are not generally useful
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for track sensors and running trains, because you dont know which
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train triggered the sensor.
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// 5.2.47
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BLINK(vpin, onMs,offMs)
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which will start a vpin blinking until such time as it is SET, RESET or set by a signal operation such as RED, AMBER, GREEN.
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BLINK returns immediately, the blinking is autonomous.
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This means a signal that always blinks amber could be done like this:
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SIGNAL(30,31,32)
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ONAMBER(30) BLINK(31,500,500) DONE
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The RED or GREEN calls will turn off the amber blink automatically.
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Alternatively a signal that has normal AMBER and flashing AMBER could be like this:
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#define FLASHAMBER(signal) \
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AMBER(signal) \
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BLINK(signal+1,500,500)
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(Caution: this assumes that the amber pin is redpin+1)
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==
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FTOGGLE(function)
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Toggles the current loco function (see FON and FOFF)
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XFTOGGLE(loco,function)
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Toggles the function on given loco. (See XFON, XFOFF)
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TOGGLE_TURNOUT(id)
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Toggles the turnout (see CLOSE, THROW)
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STEALTH_GLOBAL(code)
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ADVANCED C++ users only.
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Inserts code such as static variables and functions that
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may be utilised by multiple STEALTH operations.
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// 5.2.34 - <A address aspect> Command fopr DCC Extended Accessories.
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This command sends an extended accessory packet to the track, Normally used to set
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a signal aspect. Aspect numbers are undefined as sdtandards except for 0 which is
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always considered a stop.
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// - Exrail ASPECT(address,aspect) for above.
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The ASPECT command sents an aspect to a DCC accessory using the same logic as
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<A aspect address>.
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// - EXRAIL DCCX_SIGNAL(Address,redAspect,amberAspect,greenAspect)
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This defines a signal (with id same as dcc address) that can be operated
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by the RED/AMBER/GREEN commands. In each case the command uses the signal
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address to refer to the signal and the aspect chosen depends on the use of the RED
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AMBER or GREEN command sent. Other aspects may be sent but will require the
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direct use of the ASPECT command.
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The IFRED/IFAMBER/IFGREEN and ONRED/ONAMBER/ONGREEN commands contunue to operate
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as for any other signal type. It is important to be aware that use of the ASPECT
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or <A> commands will correctly set the IF flags and call the ON handlers if ASPECT
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is used to set one of the three aspects defined in the DCCX_SIGNAL command.
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Direct use of other aspects does not affect the signal flags.
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ASPECT and <A> can be used withput defining any signal if tyhe flag management or
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ON event handlers are not required.
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// 5.2.33 - Exrail CONFIGURE_SERVO(vpin,pos1,pos2,profile)
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This macro offsers a more convenient way of performing the HAL call in halSetup.h
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In halSetup.h --- IODevice::configureServo(101,300,400,PCA9685::slow);
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In myAutomation.h --- CONFIGURE_SERVO(101,300,400,slow)
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// 5.2.32 - Railcom Cutout (Initial trial Mega2560 only)
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This cutout will only work on a Mega2560 with a single EX8874 motor shield
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configured in the normal way with the main track brake pin on pin 9.
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<C RAILCOM ON> Turns on the cutout mechanism.
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<C RAILCOM OFF> Tirns off the cutout. (This is the default)
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<C RAILCOM DEBUG> ONLY to be used by developers used for waveform diagnostics.
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(In DEBUG mode the main track idle packets are replaced with reset packets, This
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makes it far easier to see the preambles and cutouts on a logic analyser or scope.)
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// 5.2.31 - Exrail JMRI_SENSOR(vpin [,count]) creates <S> types.
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This Macro causes the creation of JMRI <S> type sensors in a way that is
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simpler than repeating lines of <S> commands.
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JMRI_SENSOR(100) is equenvelant to <S 100 100 1>
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JMRI_SENSOR(100,16) will create <S> type sensors for vpins 100-115.
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// 5.2.26 - Silently ignore overridden HAL defaults
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// - include HAL_IGNORE_DEFAULTS macro in EXRAIL
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The HAL_IGNORE_DEFAULTS command, anywhere in myAutomation.h will
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prevent the startup code from trying the default I2C sensors/servos.
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// 5.2.24 - Exrail macro asserts to catch
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// : duplicate/missing automation/route/sequence/call ids
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// : latches and reserves out of range
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// : speeds out of range
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Causes compiler time messages for EXRAIL issues that would normally
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only be discovered by things going wrong at run time.
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// 5.2.13 - EXRAIL STEALTH
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Permits a certain level of C++ code to be embedded as a single step in
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an exrail sequence. Serious engineers only.
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// 5.2.9 - EXRAIL STASH feature
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// - Added ROUTE_DISABLED macro in EXRAIL
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