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I will include a few regex components that use ranges instead (eg 80-100), as optional replacements for the signal component; that solution would always work but is hard-wired.
For now, I think that the control inputs are exhausted and can't be used for that without some deeper modifications, and more ducts is the way to go (up to four should be possible easily, since the signal comp. that controls ducts has three slots left, but you can have dozens by splitting the signal output with a relay).
Adding a true skip option would require the outer door to have buttons as well, I'll try to come up with something like this later.
There is no difference in the signals of the two "state" relays, they are just to split the memory input/output (the relays for water detector, inner door and buttons are a different in that regard).
To connect another module, simply use the relay that comes with the extra module:
-Remaining signal_out of blue relay in airlock circuit - > signal_in of the blue relay of the extra module (which ever channel is connected to the components)
-Signal_out of green relay of extra module (whichever channel is connected) -> Remanining signal_in of green relay in airlock circuit
You can connect the relays of the next module in a similar fashion, directly to the airlock circuit relays if wire slots remain, or to the relay(s) added by the first module.
(I should maybe add a few examples for this later)