ASIST Wrong Route Tool

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Background

  • Data feeds - link to acumen, how the plan updates etc

Initial Screen

Users are initially presented with the following screen.

AWAITING UPDATED SCREENSHOT

To start the tool, click on the screen.

Standard View

Normal view.png

System Health

  • Dot representing lag
  • Last update aka last time data was received

Routing Display

The Wrong Route Tool can display up to six different junctions.

Each junction is confined to its own box. For example, below is the display for New Cross Gate.

New Cross Gate.png

The tool displays the headcode of the next train approaching the junction.

The black arrow indicates the planned route or direction of that train.

What are the skinny boxes below the arrow and headcode?

What does it mean if there is an asterix on the arrow? (Seen in Briefcase Rail presentation)

When the arrow is green, this means the route set is the same as the planned route; a correctly routed train.

If the route set is not the same as the planned route, an audible and visual warning is displayed as seen below.

A question mark will be displayed if aSIST has been unable to match a schedule. For example, an unplanned service:

Asist unmatched.png

If all headcodes are displaying as unmatched, there may be an issue with the timetable information. Please see aSIST Support.

Wrong Route Set

If a wrong route is set an audible and visual alarm is generated.

The audible alarm reads the name of the signal at the junction.

In the example below, 9C21 has been routed towards X vice Y.

The arrow has turned red to show this is incorrect and the headcode is also flashing red.

Does the arrow point in the direction of the wrong route, or the intended/correct route?

Wrong route set.gif

The alarm will continue to sound/display until? Or to remove the alarm do this....

Additional Tools

Train Approach

At configured locations, a train approach bell will sound.

For example the image below captures the train approach indication for 6M56 striking Longhedge Jn on approach to Clapham Jn. The booked time is also displayed.

Approach.png

TRTS

At configured locations, a TRTS indication is displayed when the TRTS button is pushed.

For example, the image below indicates the TRTS has been pushed on Platform 3 at Blackfriars?.

Asist-trts.png