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e list of assets can be ltered by using the lter controls above the grid. You can select one
or more asset groups to display (excluding other assets), lter by asset type, and/or whether
the asset has been included or not. e search eld to the right of the lter controls allows
users to enter a search term; the asset(s) that match the search term (if any) will be displayed
in the grid.
To include or exclude assets to the current route, select one or more assets from the grid
(using the checkboxes at le) then push Include or Exclude. ere is no limit to how many
assets can be assigned to a route.
Note
If the mile marker location for an asset is not within the start/end bounds of the
route, the asset will not be visible in the route diagram and will not be functional for
any trip time calculations using the route.
Including an asset will display an icon on the route display according to the asset type: point
assets will be display above the route as black squares, and other asset types as black squares
with solid lines across the grid graphic (see Figure 4.17).
Figure 4.17 – Assets Added to Route
Assigning Assets to Segments
Once assets have been added to a route, assets can be assigned to one or more segments;
once assigned the trac data from that asset will be used to calculate the travel time for that
segment.
To assign segments, select the asset by clicking on the black box representing the asset in
the route view.
Note
For tightly bunched assets, you may need to zoom in to have a clear view of all local
assets.
A selected asset will be displayed in red, rather than black. Aer selecting an asset, select
one or more segments (highlighted in yellow). For data processing purposes, the segments
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