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VISSIM 5.30-05 User Manual

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Signal Controllers<br />

The list called via the navigator entry Signal programs can contain signal<br />

group-based signal programs and stage-based (VISSIG required) signal<br />

programs as well. In Italic letters, the particular type is displayed by signal<br />

program in the navigator tree view.<br />

Stage-based signal programs can only be created from stage sequences.<br />

Signal group-based signal programs can also be created in the list.<br />

Right-click in the list calls the context menu. It provides the following<br />

functionality:<br />

► NEW adds another signal program to the list<br />

► DUPLICATE creates a new signal program with the properties of the<br />

selected one but a new signal program no.<br />

► EDIT allows for editing the data of the selected signal program<br />

► DELETE removes the selected entry from the list<br />

► EXPORT allows for image file export of the selected signal program<br />

You may edit the list as follows:<br />

● No.: Double-click in the column and edit the Signal program number.<br />

● Name: Double-click in the column and edit the Signal program name.<br />

● Intergreens: The used intergreen matrix is displayed. Double-click calls<br />

the editing view for further changes.<br />

● Cycle time tu: Duration of a cycle in seconds. Double-click calls the<br />

editing view for further changes.<br />

● Offset: For synchronization (e.g. for progressive signal systems). Doubleclick<br />

calls the editing view for further changes.<br />

● Switch point: Allows for switching between two signal programs. It is<br />

required, that all signal groups of both signal programs show the same<br />

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