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Points no longer setting to default after going railmaster pro


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Hi.  When I ran railmaster non pro my points would all set to default before railmaster completed load.  The small screen would come up and show them being set and you would hear the points click.  I then installed Pro.  Now the small point setup screen apears and disapears without setting the points and the track layout point indicators do not set themselves correctly either.   The layout plan is ticked to set the points as before.  Can anybody tell me why?? 

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Go to the Track Plan designer dialog (Triangle button) and edit you track plan. Right click on either the red or green button for each point to bring up the point settings. Now you have installed Pro you will see two boxes next to 'Statup Position'. The right hand box is the position, left or right. The left hand button is the startup number. If you put 1 in it this indicates it will be the first point to switch on start-up, 2 indiates the second and so on. If it is blank the point will not switch on statup. So basically go through each point and put a number in it. If you use the same start-up number for two points Railmaster will decide which to do first and which to do second etc. 

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Interesting that some seem to have bought ProPack without knowing what it does. If you want to find out, just look at page 6 of the manual where you'll see one of the features is point setting order on startup. The problem that people are having is simply because they now have to set an order, not just a position.   You have to go into the setup of each of your points to do this, even though you had already set a startup position before you got ProPack.

 

Then Nick has told exactly how to do it, just like p81 of the manual does.  And he has been kind enough to post it twice, here and where the question was more correctly asked in the RM forum.

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