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The airlock control console controls [[Airlock|doors]] and [[Active Vent|vents]] to make an airlock cycle system that allows you to use the Cycle button to control the doors and vents.
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The airlock control console controls [[Airlock|doors]] and [[Active Vent|vents]] to make an airlock cycle system that allows you to use the Cycle button to control the doors and vents.
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Cycle is hard-coded to switch between an exterior space with no atmosphere and interior room pressurized to a standard (200kPa) atmosphere. Cycling to interior closes the Exterior airlock and pumps-in the interior environment, while cycling to exterior closes the Interior airlock and evacuates the atmosphere out completely, before unlocking the room. As such, this circuitboard is adapted for the Moon, but will cause a partial bleeding of the exterior atmosphere into the interior space each cycle inward.
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For stations built on other celestial bodies and for moving between the interior spaces with variable atmospheres (such as hydroponic farms), use of the [[Circuitboard (Advanced Airlock)]] is advised as soon as the devices required for functional setup are avaliable.
  
 
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Setup mode can be entered by placing a [[Data Disk]] into the slot on the [[Console]].  
 
Setup mode can be entered by placing a [[Data Disk]] into the slot on the [[Console]].  
When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only doors, vents, lights, gas sensors and slave consols are available to be selected (highlighted green).
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When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only doors, vents, lights, gas sensors and slave consoles are available to be selected (highlighted green).
 
When the console leaves setup mode, objects which are selected become controlled.
 
When the console leaves setup mode, objects which are selected become controlled.
  
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 20 March 2025


Circuitboard (Airlock Control)
Circuitboard.png
Properties
Stacks ??
Recipe
Created With Electronics Printer, Fabricator
Cost 5g Copper, 5g Gold, 1g Iron


Description[edit]

Circuitboard (Airlock Control) can be placed inside of a Console to form a Airlock Control Console. It is one of many Circuitboards that can be fitted to a Console.

Airlock Control[edit]

The airlock control console controls doors and vents to make an airlock cycle system that allows you to use the Cycle button to control the doors and vents.

Cycle is hard-coded to switch between an exterior space with no atmosphere and interior room pressurized to a standard (200kPa) atmosphere. Cycling to interior closes the Exterior airlock and pumps-in the interior environment, while cycling to exterior closes the Interior airlock and evacuates the atmosphere out completely, before unlocking the room. As such, this circuitboard is adapted for the Moon, but will cause a partial bleeding of the exterior atmosphere into the interior space each cycle inward.

For stations built on other celestial bodies and for moving between the interior spaces with variable atmospheres (such as hydroponic farms), use of the Circuitboard (Advanced Airlock) is advised as soon as the devices required for functional setup are avaliable.

Setup[edit]

Setup mode can be entered by placing a Data Disk into the slot on the Console. When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only doors, vents, lights, gas sensors and slave consoles are available to be selected (highlighted green). When the console leaves setup mode, objects which are selected become controlled.

An second slave console can be connected to the first one to control the airlock from inside the building. Useful if not enough presure or power failures.