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Offline Hwnel

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Priority of iZNF
« am: 25. März 2015, 01:30:52 »
Hello All,

Does a route that has an iZNF in it have priority over profiles?  How does the speed in a station react when you have a profile with specific speeds in a route to slow down and an iZNF using the same contacts as the profile?  Which takes precedence?

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Re: Priority of iZNF
« Antwort #1 am: 25. März 2015, 08:10:23 »
Hi Elliott,

that depends on the target of that route. If you use “stop at contact“ the speeds of the profile will be taken. In this case you use an iZNF as a regular ZNF. In all other cases the speeds of the contacts that are part of the iZNF are ignored. But other events such as sounds will be executed.
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Re: Priority of iZNF
« Antwort #2 am: 25. März 2015, 22:27:34 »
OK, Got it!

Thanks Stefan!

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