Software Monitoring for Rolling Stock with zentrak Alarming & Intervention

Advanced User Training

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Level: Advanced

Contact

  • Campus Siershahn
  • Sandra Beißwenger
  • +49 2623 6086 421
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE

  • The training provides an overview of the additional software monitoring for rolling stock with zentrak features of the Alarming & Intervention interface. The layout and structure of the additional functions, details and views are presented.
  • The training is for regional or nationwide traffic controllers. It provides the knowledge required to use the additional software monitoring for rolling stock with zentrak features of the Alarming & Intervention interface.

COURSE CONTENT

  • Train passage alarm details depending on system type
  • Relevant reports for the application Alarming & Intervention
  • Notifications (Details, Modals)
  • E-Mail notifications
  • Overview of configurable master-list and details-properties for train passages
  • Overview of configurable alarm colour indications
  • Overview of process flows, assessments/treatments and instructions
  • Overview of configurable alarm groups to filter alarms

OBJECTIVES & GOALS

  • The training provides the knowledge required to use the additional software monitoring for rolling stock with zentrak features of the Alarming & Intervention interface.
  • The participants are able to describe the functionalities of the additional software monitoring for rolling stock with zentrak features of the Alarming & Intervention interface and how to configure alarms and processes.

 

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Duration 3 hours
Target group Traffic Controller
Precondition

Essentials of the usage of office PC

Advanced knowledge of train alarms

Knowledge about alarm processing

Software monitoring for rolling stock with zentrak Training Dependencies

SOFTWARE MONITORING FOR ROLLING STOCK WITH zentrak ALARMING & INTERVENTION User Training

Content Alarming & Intervention - Advanced
Training Theory & Practical Exercises
Group Size Minimum Participants: 6
Maximum Participants: 12