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Figure 36: Route selection
The list of paths defined on the selected route is shown by pressing the “Next” button (Figure 37).
Figure 37: Path selection
At the end, the list of trips defined on the selected path is shown on screen by pressing again the “Next”
button (Figure 33).
Alternatively during path selection it is also possible to hold the “Next" (thus triggering its second function
“Drive”) to just drive the selected path without loading any particular trip. This function can be useful on test
buses for double-checking the correct definition of a path, without the need to drive that path at any given
specific time during the day (as it would happen driving a trip).
7.3.2 Navigation
Once a service is selected (see paragraph 7.3.1) the TC-430™ screen is turned into navigation mode
(Figure 39).
During the navigation, the system autonomously command all the signs (external and/or internal) and all
other on-board equipment depending on the service program defined in Verba 2014™ (see [1] for further
details).
The screen presented while navigating basically reports the list of upcoming stops along the service to be
executed (stops are listed bottom-up, being the next one represented at the bottom of the screen). By
pressing “Details” further information about the service being executed can be accessed (Figure 38).