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Figure 21: Preferred destination selection
If the preferred destination settings gets changed somehow, the control unit notifies that through a proper
message appearing on the screen (Figure 22).
Figure 22: Notification of change in preferred destinations selection
Be aware!
Preferred destinations are stored as an association with some destinations contained in the current
data file being used by the system. If a new data file is loaded into the system, then TC-430™ tries to
preserve preferred destinations selection at its best, but may give up if saved preferred destinations are
available no more in the new data file. In such case preferred destinations selection has to be
performed again.
7.2.3 Default destination
Aesys® TC-430™ by default takes the destination coded 000000 as the “default destination” that is the
destination which is automatically shown by the control unit at system startup and the destination which is
commanded on external LED signs when the destination is cleared by the user (as described in paragraph
7.2.1) or by the system itself (e.g. while terminating a trip in stop/next-stop mode, as described in paragraph
7.3).
The rationale behind that is the following: when the system needs to clear the current destination, if a
destination coded 000000 is available within the current data file than that destination is commanded on
external LED signs, otherwise LED signs are simply blanked.

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