Circuitboard (Door Control): Difference between revisions
More actions
m Remove translation markup (automated) |
m Fix broken headlines from translation cleanup |
||
| Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
[[Circuitboard (Door Control)]] can be placed inside of a [[Console]] to form a Door Control Console. It is one of many [[Circuitboard|Circuitboards]] that can be fitted to a Console. | |||
{{Structurebox | {{Structurebox | ||
| Line 18: | Line 19: | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Door Control == | == Door Control == | ||
The Door Control console allows the remote operation (opening and closing) of [[Door|doors]]. When connected to one or several [[Sensors|Motion Sensors]] the console will open the door when a sensor is activated and close the door when all sensors are clean. | |||
{{Structurebox | {{Structurebox | ||
| Line 27: | Line 29: | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
Setup mode can be entered by placing a [[Data Disk]] into the slot on the [[Console]]. | |||
When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only doors are available to be selected (highlighted green). | When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only doors are available to be selected (highlighted green). | ||
When the console leaves setup mode, doors which had been selected are toggled. | When the console leaves setup mode, doors which had been selected are toggled. | ||
| Line 38: | Line 41: | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Manual Operation == | == Manual Operation == | ||
The setup mode also allows for enabling/disabling manual operation of the doors. If this is chosen, then the configured doors which normally have their own toggle available become visibly disabled. | |||
== Mode == | == Mode == | ||
The setup mode also allows for choosing between Link mode and Toggle Mode. IN Link mode, all selected devices will be turned either on or off depending on the current setting. | |||
In Toggle mode, selected devices will be toggled from their current state to the alternate state, allowing for different devices to be in different states at the same time. | In Toggle mode, selected devices will be toggled from their current state to the alternate state, allowing for different devices to be in different states at the same time. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:39, 8 March 2026
![]() | |
| Properties | |
|---|---|
| Stacks | ?? |
| Recipe | |
| Created With | Electronics Printer, Fabricator |
| Cost | 5g Copper, 5g Gold |
Description
Circuitboard (Door Control) can be placed inside of a Console to form a Door Control Console. It is one of many Circuitboards that can be fitted to a Console.
![]() | |
| Operation | |
|---|---|
| Construction | |
| Placed with | Kit (Consoles) |
| Placed on | Small Grid |
Door Control
The Door Control console allows the remote operation (opening and closing) of doors. When connected to one or several Motion Sensors the console will open the door when a sensor is activated and close the door when all sensors are clean.
![]() | |
| Operation | |
|---|---|
| Construction | |
| Placed with | Kit (Consoles) |
| Placed on | Small Grid |
Setup
Setup mode can be entered by placing a Data Disk into the slot on the Console. When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only doors are available to be selected (highlighted green). When the console leaves setup mode, doors which had been selected are toggled.
![]() | |
| Operation | |
|---|---|
| Construction | |
| Placed with | Kit (Consoles) |
| Placed on | Small Grid |
Manual Operation
The setup mode also allows for enabling/disabling manual operation of the doors. If this is chosen, then the configured doors which normally have their own toggle available become visibly disabled.
Mode
The setup mode also allows for choosing between Link mode and Toggle Mode. IN Link mode, all selected devices will be turned either on or off depending on the current setting. In Toggle mode, selected devices will be toggled from their current state to the alternate state, allowing for different devices to be in different states at the same time.



