Signals Heads are how JMRI represents the individual lights/LEDs in a signal on your
layout. JMRI handles Signal Heads as a specific kind of outputs that can be set to various
colors: Red, Yellow, Green, Flashing Yellow, etc. Depending on the hardware used to connect
your model signals tot the DCC system, the program deploys a different technique to turn each
of these colors on or off.
Signal Heads may be used to build Signal Masts using the Signal
Masts Tool. Depending on the way your signals on the layout are connected to the DCC
system, Signal Heads are normally part of a Signal Mast, but some signal hardware is
able to support multiple Aspects directly, and will not require the use of individual Signal
Heads.
For more information on configuring Signal Heads with the Signal Heads Table, please see the Signal Head Table help page.
To define a new Signal Head, click on the Add... button at the bottom
of the Signal Head Table. This will prompt you for the Signal Head type and whatever further
information is needed for the selected type.
There's more information on the Adding Signal Heads help
page.
Click on the Edit button at the right of the Signal Head Table to open the Edit Signal Head window.
Once a Signal Head has been defined, its connection Type and System Name can't be changed. You can ignore Signal Heads that you've defined and don't use; they don't hurt anything. If preferred you can delete a Signal Head from the Signal Head Table by clicking the Delete button. Save a copy of the JMRI Configuration file as a backup first and carefully read the warning message that pops up if the Signal Head is used by other parts of JMRI!
The Signal Head information is kept in your layout configuration, along with
Turnouts, Lights, Sensors, control panel setup etc.
To save this information on disk, allowing you to reload it next time you run
JMRI, see Loading and Storing Your Work.
For more information on creating and displaying panels, including how to show Signals on your Panels, please see the Panels help pages.
Back to the Signaling main help page.