Properties and options of signal controllers
In the Create signal controller or Edit signal controller window, you can edit the properties and options of a signal controller.
Signal controllers: Basis tab
Element |
Description |
Number |
Unique number of the signal controller The signal controllers are numbered consecutively. The preset number can be overwritten by a number that has not yet been assigned in the network. |
Code |
Code of the signal controller Note The option is not provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. |
Name |
Name of the signal controller Note The option is not provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. |
Cycle time |
Cycle time duration Note The option is not provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. |
Signal control type |
Use the drop-down list to specify the control type of the signal controller.
The control of the signal controller is based on signal groups.
The control of the signal controller is based on stages to which signal groups are allocated.
The control of the signal controller is edited with the RBC editor (Editing signal controllers of the type RBC). Note This type is only available with the RBC controllers add-on. |
Signal program number |
Allocate the desired signal program to the signal controller (Managing signal programs). You cannot select a signal program for RBC type signal controllers. |
Number of stages |
For signal controllers of the Vissig - stage-based type, you can enter the desired number of stages when inserting the signal controller. |
Edit signal program data |
Edit all signal program data in the signal controller editor VISSIG (Editing signal controllers in the signal controller editor Vissig). In the signal controller editor, you can edit, for example, green times, stages, signal groups, and signal control data. The changes are applied to the junction editor after editing. |
Signal controllers: Nodes tab
Element |
Description |
Allocated nodes |
The list displays all nodes that are allocated to the signal controller. |
Unallocated nodes |
The list displays all nodes that are not allocated to the signal controller. Note You can only allocate nodes to a signal controller that are not yet allocated to a signal controller. To remove an allocation, you have to access and edit the signal controller of the desired node in the Junction editor (Editing a signal controller in the junction editor). |
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Use the button to allocate the nodes selected on the right to the signal controller. |
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Use the button to remove the nodes selected on the left from the signal controller. |
Signal controllers: Main nodes tab
Note: This tab is only displayed if the network contains main nodes. The allocation works in the same way as on the Nodes tab. |
Signal controllers: Optimization tab
Element |
Description |
Optimization method |
Use the drop-down list to specify whether and how you want to execute a signal cycle and split optimization the signal controller (Fundamentals: Signal time optimization).
No optimization method is used.
Only the green time (signal split) is optimized.
The signal cycle and split (green time) are optimized. Note The option is not provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. |
Minimum cycle time |
Minimum cycle time in seconds Note The option is not provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. |
Maximum cycle time |
Maximum cycle time of the control Note The option is not provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. |
Used intergreen method |
Use the drop-down list to specify the desired intergreen method for the optimization.
If this option has been selected, the intergreen matrix will be used for optimization (Intergreens button).
If this option has been selected, the amber and allred time will be used for optimization. Note The option is only provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. |
Intergreens |
The button opens a window with a matrix in which you can specify the intergreens of the signal groups (Managing intergreen matrices). Notes The option is only provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. An empty entry in the split time matrix means "without conflict", an entry 0 means conflict with split time 0. |
Standard intergreen |
Intergreen in seconds which is used for optimization if the intergreen matrix is empty (Optimizing signal cycle and split times) Note The option is only provided if you have selected the signal control type RBC. |
Level of Service |
Level of Service of the signal controller Note This value is calculated during the optimization (Signal timing optimization and coordination). |
Level of Service - mean wait time |
Mean wait time of a vehicle in seconds Note This value is calculated during the optimization (Signal timing optimization and coordination). |
Signal controller: Coordination tab
Element |
Description |
Coordination group number |
Number of the coordination group the signal controller is allocated to (Managing signal coordination groups). |
Is reference signal controller |
If this option is selected, the signal controller is the reference signal controller for the optimization of the offset of a signal coordination group. After the offset optimization, this signal controller has the offset 0. If there are several reference signal controllers in a signal coordination group, the signal controller with the smallest number is the reference signal controller. |
Time offset |
Time offset for the beginning of the cycle |
Signal controller: External tab
Element |
Description |
File name |
Enter the desired name for the file or generate a generic name using the Generate file name button. |
Create file name |
Use the button to create an automatically generated name for the file. Tip Alternatively, you can generate file names for all marked Signal controllers in the signal controllers list using the shortcut menu item Create file names. |
Select existing file |
Use the button to select an already existing file of a control. |
Import signal program data from *sig file |
Import existing signal program data from a *.sig file to replace the current data. |
Export signal program data to *sig file |
Export the signal program data to a *.sig file if required. |
Signal controller: Daily signal program lists tab
Element |
Description |
Daily signal program list |
The display on this tab depends on your calendar settings (Selecting a calendar ). Use the drop-down list to set the desired daily signal program list for the signal controller for each calendar day or weekday. Note You create daily signal program lists in the signal controller editor Vissig. The window opens via the Edit signal program data button on the Basis tab. |
Apply daily signal program list to existing valid day | The button opens a window in which you can allocate daily signal program lists to valid days. The selected daily signal program list is allocated to all days of the calendar that belong to the valid day. |