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Created: 11.09.2018 11:42:52
Modified: 22.11.2019 14:13:20
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Fictitious signals have no frame (signal heads or indicators) as they can't show a signalled image. A signal is made up of one or more signal frames (heads or indicators). The grouping of signalled aspects in a signal to separate frames is performed in accordance with the signal's construction, eg all the signalled aspects of a main signal head or all the signalled aspects of a supplementary indicator are grouped to a corresponding signal frame. If the number or type of signalled aspects can be altered in accordance with the operational condition, then the signalled aspect is described as switchable (German:"schaltbar"), or otherwise as fixed (German: "fest"). This characteristic is defined in the signalling data model as an attribute to the signalled aspect; a signal frame is switchable when at least one of the contained signal aspects is switchable. Typical switchable signal frames are the signal head of a multiple aspect signal, a switchable supplementary indicator and the fixed signal or light signal of a points signal. Typical fixed signal frames are the identification sign of a main signal, the fixed sign of a supplementary signal and the limit of shunt sign. If planned, the assignment of a subordinate signal's signalled aspects to another signal without reference to a signalled route is performed via the signal frame.<br/><br/>Signal_Rahmen<br/>
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Fictitious signals have no frame (signal heads or indicators) as they can't show a signalled image. A signal is made up of one or more signal frames (heads or indicators). The grouping of signalled aspects in a signal to separate frames is performed in accordance with the signal's construction, eg all the signalled aspects of a main signal head or all the signalled aspects of a supplementary indicator are grouped to a corresponding signal frame. If the number or type of signalled aspects can be altered in accordance with the operational condition, then the signalled aspect is described as switchable (German:"schaltbar"), or otherwise as fixed (German: "fest"). This characteristic is defined in the signalling data model as an attribute to the signalled aspect; a signal frame is switchable when at least one of the contained signal aspects is switchable. Typical switchable signal frames are the signal head of a multiple aspect signal, a switchable supplementary indicator and the fixed signal or light signal of a points signal. Typical fixed signal frames are the identification sign of a main signal, the fixed sign of a supplementary signal and the limit of shunt sign. If planned, the assignment of a subordinate signal's signalled aspects to another signal without reference to a signalled route is performed via the signal frame.<br/>
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Fiktive Signale haben keinen Signalrahmen, da sie keinen Signalbegriff zeigen können. Ein oder mehrere Signalrahmen bilden ein Signal. Die Gruppierung von Signalbegriffen innerhalb eines Signals zu Signalrahmen wird anhand der konstruktiven Gestaltung vorgenommen, z.B. werden alle Signalbegriffe des Hauptsignalschirms oder alle Signalbegriffe eines Zusatzanzeigers jeweils zu einem Signalrahmen zusammengefasst. Kann die Anzahl oder Art der Signalbegriffe eines Signalrahmens in Abhängigkeit vom betrieblichen Zustand geändert werden, so wird dieser als schaltbar bezeichnet, andernfalls als fest. Im LST-Datenmodell ist diese Eigenschaft als Attribut zu den Signalbegriffen definiert; ein Signalrahmen ist danach genau dann schaltbar, wenn mindestens eines der enthaltenen Signalbegriffe schaltbar ist. Typische schaltbare Signalrahmen sind der Signalschirm eines Mehrabschnittssignals, das Lichtsignal eines Zusatzanzeigers und das Form- oder Lichtsignal eines Weichensignals. Typische feste Signalrahmen sind das Mastschild eines Hauptsignals, das Formsignal eines Zusatzanzeigers und die Haltetafel. Über den Signalrahmen erfolgt, sofern dies geplant ist, die Zuordnung von Signalbegriffen eines nachgeordneten Signals zu einem anderen Signal ohne Bezug zur Fahrstraße, siehe dazu ID Signal Nachordnung Ausführliche Beschreibung s. Modellierung Signal. DB-Regelwerk Planungsdaten: im bisherigen PT1 ohne eindeutige Darstellung. In der Regel aus den Angaben in der Signaltabelle 1 zu erkennen. <br/>
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