Whenever this is the case it means that the system has gone into restrictive mode. ġ2 Restrictive mode When you first boot up the system you may notice that the blue squares indicating the selected train type are flashing. If you select train mode U the blue 55 light will light up. The blue 85 light on the PZB display will light up. This will move the selection up and down. Train type O: This is the standard setting for all high speed and fast passenger services Train type U: Trains that are limited to 105 km/h You can select the train type by pressing Ctrl+8 and Ctrl+Shift+8. In simple terms there are two different modes linked to two different maximum speeds. Changing Train-Mode: Before you set off you will have to tell the system what kind of train you are in.
If the driver ignores the information or fails to follow the required procedures the system initiates an emergency stop. The relevant information is displayed on the main screen in the cab. Whenever a signal changes to stop or pass at 60 km/h the magnet transmits this information via the sensors into the on-board PZB system. The magnets in turn are linked to the signalling system. These exchange information with magnets that are placed at specific points along the line. How does it work? All locos and driving trailers are equipped with a sensor on the bogies. This is only a brief summary that will help you to use it correctly and avoid emergency brakes. Michael 101 R Bernhardsthal 994 Bitte nicht einsteigen 995 Regionalexpress 996 Regionalzug 997 S-Bahn 998 PROBEFAHRT 999 SONDERFAHRT ġ1 PZB90 PZB stands for Punktfoermige Zugbeeinflussung and is a system designed to monitor the train driver's action. Valentin 87 R Waidhofen/Ybbs 88 R Kleinreifling 89 R Flughafen Wien (VIE) 90 REX Unzmarkt 91 REX Leoben 92 R Selzthal 93 REX Selzthal 94 R Schladming 95 REX Schladming 96 R Bischofshofen 97 REX Stainach-Irdning 98 R Stainach-Irdning 99 R St. Pölten Hbf 84 R Pöchlarn 85 R Amstetten 86 R St. Valentin 68 REX Deutschkreuz 69 REX Wulkaprodersdorf 70 REX Pamhagen 71 R Mürzzuschlag 72 R Semmering 73 R Payerbach-Reichenau 74 R Laa/Thaya 75 R Straßwalchen 76 R Wien Floridsdorf 77 R Wien Meidling 78 R Wien Hbf 79 R Wien Westbahnhof 80 R Retz 81 R Wolfsthal 82 R Wr. Pölten Hbf 36 S80 Wien Aspern Nord 37 S80 Unter Purkersdorf 38 S80 Wien Hütteldorf 39 S80 Wien Hbf 40 S80 Wien Meidling 41 S 1 Graz Hbf 42 S 1 Bruck a.d.mur 43 S 5 Graz Hbf 44 S 5 Spielfeld-Stra& 45 S 8 Unzmarkt 46 S 8 Leoben 47 S 8 Bruck a.d.mur 48 S 9 Bruck a.d.mur 49 S 9 Kapfenberg 50 S 9 Mürzzuschlag 51 REX Mürzzuschlag 52 REX Bruck a.d.mur 53 REX Graz Hbf 54 REX Spielfeld-Straß 55 REX Wien Hbf ġ0 56 REX Salzburg Hbf 57 REX Wörgl Hbf 58 REX Saalfelden 59 REX Wien Westbahnhof 60 REX Wien FJB 61 REX Sigmundsherberg 62 REX Gmünd 63 REX Ceske Velenice 64 REX Wr. Neustadt Hbf 20 S 4 Leobersdorf 21 S 4 Wien Meidling 22 S 4 Wien Floridsdorf 23 S 4 Stockerau 24 S 4 Absdorf-Hippersdorf 25 S 7 Wolfsthal 26 S7 Flughafen Wien (VIE) 27 S 7 Wien Floridsdorf 28 S 7 Wolkersdorf 29 S 7 Mistelbach 30 S 7 Laa/Thaya 31 S50 Neulengbach 32 S50 Tullnerbach 33 S50 Unter Purkersdorf 34 S50 Wien Westbahnhof 35 S50 St. Neustadt Hbf 12 S 3 Leobersdorf 13 S 3 Wien Liesing 14 S 3 Wien Meidling 15 S 3 Wien Floridsdorf 16 S 3 Korneuburg 17 S 3 Stockerau 18 S 3 Hollabrunn 19 S 4 Wr. ĩ Number Destination 1 S 1 Wien Meidling 2 S 1 Wien Floridsdorf 3 S 1 Gänserndorf 4 S 2 Wien Meidling 5 S 2 Wien Floridsdorf 6 S 2 Wien Liesing 7 S 2 Mödling 8 S 2 Wolkersdorf 9 S 2 Mistelbach 10 S 2 Laa/Thaya 11 S 3 Wr. A package containing station announcements can be downloaded at By typing in the relevant numbers you can change the destination boards. By default, only destination boards without announcements can be selected.
This system allows you to play prerecorded announcements and change the destination boards.
8 Passenger Information System: This 4744 series includes the passeger information system.