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A user can indicate that a train is awaiting train crew. When applied, a purple T icon appears on the train. A tool-tip is available to describe the note. | A user can indicate that a train is awaiting train crew. When applied, a purple T icon appears on the train. A tool-tip is available to describe the note. | ||
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When applying a train crew issue, the user has the option to amend the expected departure time of the train within that same action. | When applying a train crew issue, the user has the option to amend the expected departure time of the train within that same action. |
Revision as of 15:14, 22 July 2020
Right-clicking on a schedule opens the context menu.
Nb. If accessing acumen via a mobile device, a right-click is achieved by a ‘long press’.
Clicking on View Schedule Details opens the Train Details View.
Replan Service
Clicking on Replan Service opens the Train Service Replan dialogue box.
Here a user has the option to change the platform of a train, amend the arrival and/or departure times, and convert Call to Pass or vice versa. Clicking Update commits these changes to the docker. Nb. A warning will be raised if the arrival and departure times do not provide for the minimum dwell time.
When a platform change has been made, a pink P icon will appear on the train next to the headcode. When hovered over, the tool-tip appears stating what the planned platform was.
Nb. If the platform is changed for incoming stock with an associated service, then the platform of the associated outbound service will auto-change too.
Notify Train Crew Issue
A user can indicate that a train is awaiting train crew. When applied, a purple T icon appears on the train. A tool-tip is available to describe the note.
When applying a train crew issue, the user has the option to amend the expected departure time of the train within that same action.
The train crew icon can be removed by the same right-click menu.
Suppress Service from Docker
A user has the option to suppress a service from the platform docker, meaning it will no longer be rendered or considered when calculating the forecast. For circular trains the user can choose to suppress a specific instance of that train. Example user case: orphaned train not going to run as no incoming stock however the service hasn’t been cancelled in TRUST. Nb. Every service has a two hour expiry time so will automatically disappear from the platform docker two hours after the planned (or actual) destination arrival time.
Once suppressed, the schedule can still be found if searched for. A red S is displayed next to the platform docker location in the train’s schedule as seen below.
If a user wants to reinstate a suppressed service, they click on the red S and commit the action. A tool-tip informs the user of this. Nb. A service will automatically unsuppress if a movement report is received. (If the reports received are off-route then the service remains suppressed).
Amend Association
Clicking Amend Association opens the Association Editor. Below is an example: it shows that the selected ‘base’ train 2K37 has an active ‘Next Working’ association at Crewe with 5K49. (This rendering in Platform 1 can also be seen to the left of the screenshot).
To remove an association, a user clicks on the [x] in the grey box in the right hand column of the associations list.
When an association has been deleted, conflicts will be raised on the affected services.
Associations are made by selecting the Base Train and Association Trains.
Clicking the ‘This Train’ grey button fills in the headcode field with the train that was initially selected, in our example 2K37. It also populates the UID box to the right hand side. It’s important to check the Time field to ensure the correct instance of the train’s service has been populated. This is most applicable for circular trains.
The association type options are Next Working, Split and Join. Once submitted, the association is displayed in the Association Editor box, and an association line is drawn between the services on the platform docker. Nb. The association line looks the same regardless of the type of association.