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Signal Properties Panel

When a Traffic Light, Traffic Sign, or Stop Line is selected on the canvas, the Signal Properties panel opens on the side. The sections below follow the panel layout from top to bottom.

Signal Properties panel screenshot

Signal Properties panel: Identification, Preview, Geometry, Attributes, Advanced, Lane Validity, Controllers linked to the Signal, and Delete Signal

Sections in the Panel

Identification

Field Purpose
Signal ID Unique identifier assigned to the signal (e.g., 0).
Name Label for the signal (e.g., 1000001).

Preview

Shows a visual representation of the selected signal or sign to help confirm the asset before editing properties.

Geometry

Field Purpose
Orientation Direction or alignment of the signal.
Size Overall display size (e.g., Small, Medium, Large), when applicable.
Height Physical height of the signal object.
Width Physical width of the signal object.
H Offset Horizontal offset from the reference position.
Z Offset Vertical height above the ground or reference surface.
S Position along the road reference line (longitudinal).
T Lateral offset from the road reference line (left or right).

Attributes

Field Purpose
Dynamic Enables state changes during simulation (e.g., traffic light cycle: red, yellow, green).
Frame Controls frame-related display or behaviour for the signal, when applicable.

Advanced

Field Purpose
Type & Subtype OpenDRIVE classification (e.g., type 1000001, subtype 00).
Country Country standard used (e.g., DEU for Germany).
Unit & Value Measurement unit and value when required by the asset.
Text Additional label or text on the signal.
Pitch Forward or backward tilt of the signal (in degrees).
Roll Side-to-side tilt of the signal (in degrees).

Exact fields may vary depending on the asset and product version.

Lane Validity

Specifies which lanes the signal applies to on the road. Use + to add a lane validity rule and limit the signal to selected lanes.

When a rule is added, open the Edit Lane dialog. Set From Lane and To Lane to define the lane range, then click Apply.

Edit Lane dialog: From Lane, To Lane, and Apply

Controllers linked to the Signal

Lists the traffic controllers associated with the selected signal. Expand this section to view controller assignments linked to the signal.

Delete Signal

Removes the selected signal or sign from the map. Click Delete Signal at the bottom of the panel.