Route Editor Index Card 2 - Calling Up - Viessmann Commander 5300 Reference Manual

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2.4.3
Route Editor
Index Card 2 – Calling up
Application
You can call up and exploit routes manually or au-
tomatically. The automatic calling up is effected
either time- controlled by the internal clock of the
Commander or by feedback sections conditioned
by occurrences. On this index card you determine
the calling up-mode.
You can select two feedback sections to call up the
route. This is useful in case several sections are in-
stalled at platform tracks and you should make sure
that every train standing on the track (a long ICE as
well as a short railbus) can call up the route.
In case a passing train activates the respective
feedback module the Commander can automati-
cally switch over and open the proximate route, if it
is not occupied. Using intelligent feedback modules
the route control can also be activated by a special
train.
You must determine at least one feedback section
to make the automatic calling up of the route pos-
sible.
index card 2 of the route editor
Commander Reference Manual version 1.0 from 2009-12-03, page 75
The setting up of the route is effected on the track
diagrams. Interconnection of different track dia-
grams is possible in order to edit the route. It can
start at track diagram 1 and end at track diagram
3. The selection of the respective track diagram
is coupled with the determination of the feedback
section.
Note:
The route control by feedback sections re-
quires the following preconditions:
a) feedback sections have to be installed on
your layout and must be configured by the
Commander (s.a. Chapter 2.3).
b) the respective feedback sections must be
visualized as track diagram on the Com-
mander display and equipped with feed-
back information (s.a. chapter 2.5)
2.4.3

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