![]() Push to activate NL2's E-stop function, pull to disable it. Illuminates when activated.ĭISPATCH: Green guarded illuminated pushbutton. Push both Dispatch buttons to dispatch train. Flashes when train can be dispatched, illuminates when a train is moving in the station. GATES OPEN/CLOSE: Amber guarded illuminated pushbutton. Flashes when gates are closed and can be opened, illuminates when gates are open. RESTRAINTS LOCK/UNLOCK: Amber guarded illuminated pushbutton. Flashes when restraints are closed and can be opened, illuminates when restraints are open.ĭISPATCH: Same as other Dispatch button. ![]() They'll be wired in series so that both need to be pressed together to dispatch the train. Now, the hard part is the wiring and programming. This part I haven't really started yet, I'm still in the research stage. I have very little experience with this, but from what I've read from other people who have made these, an Arduino Leonardo is the way to go. I'm hoping to use NL2's Telemetry Server to keep the state of the panel synced to NL2, but if that turns out to be unfeasible, I can always just make it send keystrokes. ![]() The most problematic control to implement will likely be the Trouble/Reset button, as there seems to be no way to activate the Reset function through either a keybind or telemetry.
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