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Source/Documentation/Manual/issues.rst

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Version 1.3 Known Issues
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Known Issues
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Empty Effects Section in .eng File
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Spurious emergency braking in Timetable mode
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If in Timetable mode a speedplate with higher speedlimit follows a signal with
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reduced speedlimit, the allowed speed in the Trackmonitor rises to the speed
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shown on the speedplate. This occurs accordingly to specs of Timetable mode
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If, in Timetable mode, a speedplate with higher speed limit follows a signal with
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reduced speed limit, the allowed speed in the Trackmonitor rises to the speed
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shown on the speedplate. This occurs according to specs of Timetable mode
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(and differently from activity mode).
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However the overspeedmonitor considers the reduced signal speed, coherently
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with activity mode. Therefore in this case if, in timetable mode, a train is
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accelerated above the signal speed, the overspeedmonitor may trigger an
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accelerated above the signal speed, the overspeedmonitor may trigger
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emergency braking.

Source/Documentation/Manual/news.rst

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What's been added
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- auto-save option
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- timetable has auto-pilot and switch player train options
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- detailed map which tracks player train
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- self-installing content
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- new rolling stock lighting controls, including horn-activated flashing lights

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