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VISSIM 5.30-05 User Manual

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6 The Traffic Network<br />

Blue background: Indicates the selected stage.<br />

Magenta background: Mouse-over on an interstage,<br />

which does not match the stage. The<br />

selection leads to an automatic recalculation of<br />

the interstage.<br />

White background: The selection does not lead to<br />

an automatic recalculation of the interstage.<br />

Red background: The selection leads to an automatic<br />

recalculation of the interstage.<br />

White background: The selection does not lead to<br />

an automatic recalculation of the interstage yet.<br />

Black line: The stage is not relevant.<br />

Via double-click in the stage area of a signal<br />

group the state of this signal group can be<br />

switched in the stage. The interstage is<br />

recalculated automatically.<br />

● Duration: In the selection list, you may edit the duration of the interstage.<br />

In each case, the difference between original and new value is added or<br />

subtracted at the end of the interstage. You may reduce the duration, but<br />

you may not undercut the longest duration of a fixed signal state (amber /<br />

red-amber state).<br />

If the stage of a signal group is not relevant in either source stage or target<br />

stage when calculating an interstage, then the signal will not be changed<br />

for this signal group. Within the interstage, the same signal state will be<br />

displayed as for the relevant stage. If the state of a signal group is not<br />

relevant in either source stage or target stage, then also within the<br />

interstage the signal state will be displayed as being not relevant.<br />

6.7.4.8 Editing Daily Signal Program Lists (VISSIG add-on)<br />

Via Daily Signal Program lists in the navigator, you can create multiple<br />

variants of a temporal sequence of existing signal programs for user-defined<br />

time intervals and store these variants as daily signal program lists.<br />

326 <strong>VISSIM</strong> <strong>5.30</strong>-<strong>05</strong> © PTV AG 2011

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