I have quite a few signals around the layout, with some of them simply indicating the route direction with power coming from the Tortoise, and then quite a few which are independently controlled at a control panel for the train controller to operate (but the turnout control is at the turnout).
I saw on Australian Modeller some of the Hand Made Accessory signals with Calling on lights. These are little orange lights which allow passing a signal at STOP to enter a loop or dead end. I thought these might be a bit of fun and well suited to a few locations.
The first install was at Aylmerton Junction which is a single mainline location with two turnouts going to two different staging locations.
The first change I made was to set the turnouts up as a pair. This meant that you either have a through road or you don't. Makes it easier for giving a green signal for a clear road rather than trying to ensure two turnouts are set correctly.
At this point I should add that I am powering the Tortoises and signals all of 12V DC. My electrical skills are pretty basic, but I can generally work out what I want with a bit of fiddling.
Anyway, I wanted the signals to give the route indication, but I also wanted a manual ability to request the Calling On indication to go into staging.
What I came up with is the use of a 12mm LED momentary push button to allow the crew to get the Calling On. This means they need to be at the Signal and need to confirm the road is clear ahead before proceeding.
Here are some photos and my how to:
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