In the route editor submodule, you can create the routes on which the route trains will later travel.
Creating routes
The various functions required to create a route are explained below:
No. | Function | Description |
1 | Create new route | This button can be used to create a new route. |
2 |
Rename route |
This button allows you to rename routes that have already been created. |
3 | Delete route | Deletes the selected route. |
4 | Show all |
This button is used to display all routes in different colors in the 2D view. This makes it possible to check which routes run on which sections and whether routes still need to be defined for certain sections or whether existing routes need to be adapted. |
5 | Delete route path | This button is used to delete the entire route at once, while retaining settings such as the name or tugger. This allows you to change the route more quickly. |
6 | Toggle Visibility | This button can be used to make routes (in)visible in the 2D view. This makes it possible to display more than one route, for example to see on which routes two routes run identically. |
7 | Pick Color | Lets you pick a color for the selected route |
8 | Select Tugger Type |
Select a tugger type for the corresponding route. Tuggers can be managed via the "Resource management" submodule. For further information click here. |
9 | Select Worker Type |
Select a worker type for the corresponding route. Workers can be managed via the "Resource management" submodule. For further information click here. |
Defining the route
Various tools are available for defining the course of a specific route. These can be found on the left-hand side of the 2D view:
No. | Function | Description |
10 | Scroll/move view | This button can be used to move the 2D view of the layout. |
11 | Create route |
This button can be used to create the course of a route. A route can only be created once a tugger type has been selected. Connections that are not available for the selected tugger type due to the definition of route restrictions are greyed out. |
12 | Toggle stop point | Allows you to deactivate a stop point on a route. |
13 | Delete connection | If this button is active, individual connections can be deleted. |
14 | Select start point | Sets the start point of the route. |
15 | Repair route |
Automatically repairs routes that are not continuously connected. |
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