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[[Sensors]] are used to detect different conditions of the world. They are used for [[Logic]] [[Computer]] as well as automatically when correctly configured by some devices, such as a [[Console]] with a [[Circuitboard (Airlock Control)]].
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[[Sensors]] are used to detect different conditions of the world. They can be read by the [[Logic]] [[Computer]]s as well as used when correctly configured by some devices, such as a [[Console]] with a [[Circuitboard (Airlock Control)]].
  
 
== Daylight Sensor ==
 
== Daylight Sensor ==

Revision as of 22:34, 16 December 2017

Construction Kit (Sensor)
File:Sensor Kit.jpg
Stacks 5x
Constructing Options Daylight, Motion or Gas Sensor
Recipe
Created With Electronics Printer, Fabricator
Cost 1g Copper, 1g Gold
Daylight Sensor
File:Daylight Sensor.jpg
Construction
Placed with {{{placed_with_item}}}
Placed on {{{placed_on_grid}}}
Motion Sensor
File:Motion Sensor.jpg
Construction
Placed with {{{placed_with_item}}}
Placed on {{{placed_on_grid}}}
Gas Sensor
File:Gas Sensor.jpg
Construction
Placed with {{{placed_with_item}}}
Placed on {{{placed_on_grid}}}
Sensors are used to detect different conditions of the world. They can be read by the Logic Computers as well as used when correctly configured by some devices, such as a Console with a Circuitboard (Airlock Control).

Daylight Sensor

The daylight sensor reports whether the sun hits the atmosphere the sensor is in, as well as the angle (relative to the angle of the sensor).

Motion Sensor

The motion sensor activates when a player enters the large grid square where the sensor is, and it will deactivate when no more players are in the area.

Gas Sensor

The gas sensor will report information about the gas in the current atmosphere, such as pressure, contents and temperature.