This online help contains the following chapters.
- Introduction: In addition to this chapter, this introduction contains information on the special architecture of vs | plus. How vs | plus is integrated in the control unit. Some terms that are used repeatedly in vs | plus are explained. There is also some information on where vs | plus can be used.
- Interface: A tool is required to create the parameterisation for vs | plus. There are also different versions and interfaces for the tools. This chapter contains a brief description of vs | studio, the new parameterisation tool for vs | plus.
- Workflow: If you want to parameterise a new intersection for vs | plus, you should follow a simple workflow to make your work easier.
- vs | plus functionality: Details of how vs | plus actually works are described here: whether it is private or public transport.
- vs | plus basic elements: In vs | plus there are some objects that are called base elements.
- vs | plus parameters: The base objects must now be parameterised so that they control the node as we wish.
- Fault diagnosis: Errors can sometimes occur. However, there should not be any major errors in the control of a node. This chapter provides information on how to find and rectify them.
- Version note and version history: Several years or decades have passed since the first version of vs | plus. During this time, improvements and many new features have been created. Every adaptation (e.g. bug fixing) or extension of vs | plus results in a new version. This process is ongoing and will continue in the future.
- Further training: This online help is intended as support for users who are familiar with the basic functionality of vs | plus. If you have never worked with vs | plus before or want to deepen your knowledge of vs | plus, we also offer courses. Current information on this can be found on the website www.vs-plus.com.