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05.3.4 Macros
The actual configuration of the sequence takes place in window "Macro".
Term
A
Macro
B
Start condition
C
Slowdown factor
D
Cycles
E
Macro step
A macro step is comparable to a step chain and consists of:
Step -> Delay -> Select Port Type -> Action -> Port -> Extra / Target Value.
A step is read and also executed by the module in this order.
Column
Description
Step
Index number - no further function
Delay
Waiting time in ticks (1 tick = 20ms with a slowdown factor of 1). After the waiting time has elapsed, the action of the
macro step is executed.
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Description
Macro 00 to macro XX is a memory location on the module. In a macro (e.g. macro 00), a function
sequence (step chain) can be stored, e.g. for an aspect "Set turnout from diverging (100%) to
straight (0%). The macro can be given a user-defined name.
If the time is not activated, the macro is only executed if it is started via an accessory or macro com-
mand. If the time is active, the macro is started via the internal model railway time of the BiDiBus at
the set time once per day or repeatedly.
The basic clock of a macro tick is 20ms with a delay factor of 1.
With this factor, the standard delay time of the macro (waiting time of 1 tick = 20ms) can be
stretched (up to max. 1 tick = 5 seconds). This value only has to be changed if a waiting time of more
than 5 seconds per macro step is necessary. This factor only affects this macro locally and has no
global effect.
The default setting is 1, which means that the macro will run from step 1 to step X and ends with
the last step. With a value greater than 1, the macro is repeated by this factor. Such a macro can be
stopped with a second macro and the macro command "stop".
The sequence of the step chain (readable from left to right)
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