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The FBM (Fernsteuerbetriebsmelder, literally, "remote control indicator") and FGrM indicators appear together. These indicators provide a feedback to the dispatcher that there is active communication between the panel and the interlocking system in remotely-controlled areas. | The '''FBM''' (Fernsteuerbetriebsmelder, literally, "remote control indicator") and '''FGrM''' indicators appear together. These indicators provide a feedback to the dispatcher that there is active communication between the panel and the interlocking system in remotely-controlled areas. | ||
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Only one of the two lights will be on at any given time; if one is ON, the other is OFF. | Only one of the two lights will be on at any given time; if one is ON, the other is OFF. | ||
When no route activity is occurring, FGrM is ON. | When no route activity is occurring, '''FGrM''' is ON. | ||
When a route is set through a remote-controlled area, ''or'' a train occupies or deoccupies track in such an area, the FBM light is ON. After 2 or 3 seconds of inactivity, the FBM light will go OFF, and FGrM will go ON. | When a route is set through a remote-controlled area, ''or'' a train occupies or deoccupies track in such an area, the '''FBM''' light is ON. After 2 or 3 seconds of inactivity, the '''FBM''' light will go OFF, and '''FGrM''' will go ON. | ||
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Purpose
The FBM (Fernsteuerbetriebsmelder, literally, "remote control indicator") and FGrM indicators appear together. These indicators provide a feedback to the dispatcher that there is active communication between the panel and the interlocking system in remotely-controlled areas.
Operation
Only one of the two lights will be on at any given time; if one is ON, the other is OFF.
When no route activity is occurring, FGrM is ON.
When a route is set through a remote-controlled area, or a train occupies or deoccupies track in such an area, the FBM light is ON. After 2 or 3 seconds of inactivity, the FBM light will go OFF, and FGrM will go ON.