Staff responsible (SR)
SR-[L123.N].1In Staff Responsible (SR) mode, the driver is allowed to move the train under their own responsibility in an ERTMS/ETCS equipped area.
The driver shall be authorised by the signaller to start a movement in SR mode by means of an operational instruction, except in the case of starting a movement in ERTMS/ETCS level 1 or 2 with trackside signals.
In SR mode the driver moves the train under his own responsibility. However, the ETCS on-board equipment supervises the train movements against a ceiling speed and a given distance determined by a National Value that can be modified as indicated in section SR.LIM Modify the SR speed and distance limits (LIM).
The ETCS on-board equipment also supervises train movements against running in the direction opposite to the train orientation.
SR-[L1.N].1To restart trains that have not been tripped after an emergency situation, in level 1 with trackside signals, the driver shall run on sight up to the next trackside signal by considering the instructions and / or restriction issued by the signaller, if any.
SR.ACKAcknowledge of SR (ACK)
SR.ACK-[L1.T.N].1When the Acknowledgement for SR symbol (MO10) indicated in Figure SR.ACK-[L1.T.N].F1 is displayed with a flashing frame:
- In Level 1 without trackside signals, after having received permission to start in SR from the signaller by means of European Instruction 7, the driver acknowledges by pressing the
button (1).
- In Level 1 with trackside signals, the driver shall:
- First receive an authorisation for ERTMS train movement,
- Check the applicable speed limit,
- Acknowledge by pressing the
button (1).

Figure SR.ACK-[L1.T.N].F1: Acknowledgement for Staff Responsible (touch screen technology)
SR.ACK-[L1.S.N].1When the Acknowledgement for SR symbol (MO10) indicated in Figure SR.ACK-[L1.S.N].F1 is displayed with a flashing frame:
- In Level 1 without trackside signals, after having received permission to start in SR from the signaller by means of European Instruction 7, the driver acknowledges by pressing the
button.
- In Level 1 with trackside signals, the driver shall:
- First receive an authorisation for ETCS train movement,
- Check the applicable speed limit,
- Acknowledge by pressing the
button (1).

Figure SR.ACK-[L1.S.N].F1: Acknowledgement for Staff Responsible (soft key technology)
SR.ACK-[L23.T.N].1When the Acknowledgement for SR symbol (MO10) indicated in Figure SR.ACK-[L23.T.N].F1 is displayed with a flashing frame:
- In Level 2 without trackside signals and level 3, after having received permission to start in SR from the signaller by means of European Instruction 7, the driver acknowledges by pressing the
button (1).
- In Level 2 with trackside signals, the driver shall:
- First receive an authorisation for ETCS train movement,
- Check the applicable speed limit,
- Acknowledge by pressing the
button (1).

Figure SR.ACK-[L23.T.N].F1: Acknowledgement for Staff Responsible (touch screen technology)
SR.ACK-[L23.S.N].1When the Acknowledgement for SR symbol (MO10) indicated in Figure SR.ACK-[L23.S.N].F1 is displayed with a flashing frame:
- In Level 2 without trackside signals and level 3, after having received permission to start in SR from the signaller by means of European Instruction 7, the driver acknowledges by pressing
button.
- In Level 2 with trackside signals, the driver shall:
- First receive an authorisation for ERTMS train movement,
- Check the applicable speed limit,
- Acknowledge by pressing the
button (1).

Figure SR.ACK-[L23.S.N].F1: Acknowledgement for Staff Responsible (soft key technology)
SR.ACK-[L1.T].1The DMI appearance when the SR mode is active is included in Figure SR.ACK-[L1.T].F1:

Figure SR.ACK-[L1.T].F1: SR mode active (touch screen technology)
SR.ACK-[L23.T].1The DMI appearance when the SR mode is active is included in Figure SR.ACK-[L23.T].F1:

Figure SR.ACK-[L23.T].F1: SR mode active (touch screen technology)
SR.ACK-[L1.S].1The DMI appearance when the SR mode is active is included in Figure SR.ACK-[L1.S].F1:

Figure SR.ACK-[L1.S].F1: SR mode active (soft key technology)
SR.ACK-[L23.S].1The DMI appearance when the SR mode is active is included in Figure SR.ACK-[L23.S].F1:

Figure SR.ACK-[L23.S].F1: SR mode active (soft key technology)
SR.ACK-[L123.N].1In lines without trackside signals:
- If the train is not located at an ETCS stop marker the authorisation is valid from the current location of the train to the next ETCS stop marker.
- If the train is located at an ETCS stop marker this authorisation is valid from this ETCS stop marker to the next one, the driver is authorised to pass the EOA. The driver shall:
- Receive European Instruction 7 from the signaller,
- Check the applicable speed limit,
- Use the override function if requested, and wait for the symbol (MO03) indicated below, see section OVR.USE Use override function (USE).
MO03: Override EOA is active
- Start the train,
- Not exceed the override EOA speed while the Override EOA is active symbol (MO03) is displayed.
- If allowed by non-harmonised rules, the driver can be authorised by the signaller to pass several consecutive ETCS stop markers with only one written order.
- If the signaller can establish that the track is free, then the signaller can exempt the driver from running on sight in SR mode according to non-harmonised rules.
SR.LIMModify the SR speed and distance limits (LIM)
SR.LIM-[L123].1The driver can modify the value of the SR mode speed limit and of the given distance when the train is at standstill and in SR mode.
When modifying the SR mode speed limit or the given distance, the driver is responsible for entering reasonable values.
If a train movement is detected while the driver is entering the SR speed/distance limits, the brake command is triggered.
The speed limit given by the driver prevail over the National/default value.
SR.LIM-[L1.T].1To modify the SR speed and distance limits, the driver shall press the
button on the Default window of the DMI as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L1.T].F1.

Figure SR.LIM-[L1.T].F1: Special button on Default window (touch screen technology)
SR.LIM-[L23.T].1To modify the SR speed and distance limits, the driver shall press the
button on the Default window of the DMI as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L23.T].F1.

Figure SR.LIM-[L23.T].F1: Special button on Default window (touch screen technology)
SR.LIM-[L1.S].1To modify the SR speed and distance limits, the driver shall press the
button on the Default window of the DMI as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L1.S].F1.

Figure SR.LIM-[L1.S].F1: Special button on Default window (soft key technology)
SR.LIM-[L23.S].1To modify the SR speed and distance limits, the driver shall press the
button on the Default window of the DMI as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L23.S].F1.

Figure SR.LIM-[L23.S].F1: Special button on Default window (soft key technology)
SR.LIM-[L1.T].2The driver then shall select the
on the Special window as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L1.T].F2.

Figure SR.LIM-[L1.T].F2: SR speed/distance button on the Special window (touch screen technology)
SR.LIM-[L23.T].2The driver then shall select the
on the Special window as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L23.T].F2.

Figure SR.LIM-[L23.T].F2: SR speed/distance button on the Special window (touch screen technology)
SR.LIM-[L1.S].2The driver then shall select the button associated to the SR speed/distance label on the Special window as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L1.S].F2.

Figure SR.LIM-[L1.S].F2: SR speed/distance button on Special window (soft key technology)
SR.LIM-[L23.S].2The driver then shall select the button associated to the SR speed/distance label on the Special window as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L23.S].F2.

Figure SR.LIM-[L23.S].F2: SR speed/distance button on Special window (soft key technology)
SR.LIM-[L123.T].1The driver enters the SR speed and distance values by pressing the numbers (1) as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L123.T].F1. Once the driver has revalidated or re-entered the data, the driver shall press the
button (2) to confirm that all data values are completed.

Figure SR.LIM-[L123.T].F1: SR speed/distance window (touch screen technology)
SR.LIM-[L123.S].1The driver enters the SR speed and distance values by pressing the numbers (1) as indicated in Figure SR.LIM-[L123.S].F1. Once the driver has revalidated or re-entered the data, the driver shall press the
button (2) to confirm that all data values are completed.

Figure SR.LIM-[L123.S].F1: SR speed/distance window (soft key technology)
SR.RUNRunning in SR (RUN)
SR.RUN-[L123.N].1When the Staff Responsible symbol (MO09) is displayed, the drive shall:
- Run on sight, unless an operational instruction exempts him from running on sight in SR,
- Not exceed the applicable speed limit determined by a National Value,
- In ETCS level 1 and 2 without trackside signals and in ETCS level 3, stop at the next ETCS stop marker, inform the signaller about the situation and follow any instructions given.

MO09: Staff Responsible
SR.RUN-[L123].1The driver must check if the track is free, if points are correctly positioned, and must respect the existing line-side information (signals, speed boards etc.).
SR.RUN-[L23].1If receiving a track ahead free request from the RBC, the driver is requested to enter the track ahead free information (see section OTH.TAF Track Ahead Free (TAF)).
SR.RUN-[L1.T].1The permitted speed, target distance and target speed are not shown by default on the DMI. The driver can toggle on and off the display of these parameters by touching the area indicated in Figure SR.RUN-[L1.T].F1.

Figure SR.RUN-[L1.T].F1: Toggling on and off area (touch screen technology)
SR.RUN-[L23.T].1The permitted speed, target distance and target speed are not shown by default on the DMI. The driver can toggle on and off the display of these parameters by touching the area indicated in Figure SR.RUN-[L23.T].F1.

Figure SR.RUN-[L23.T].F1: Toggling on and off area (soft key technology)
SR.RUN-[L1.S].1The permitted speed, target distance and target speed are not shown by default on the DMI. However the driver can toggle on and off the display of these parameters by selecting the button
indicated in Figure SR.RUN-[L1.S].F1.

Figure SR.RUN-[L1.S].F1: Toggling on and off button (touch screen technology)
SR.RUN-[L23.S].1The permitted speed, target distance and target speed are not shown by default on the DMI. However the driver can toggle on and off the display of these parameters by selecting the button
indicated in Figure SR.RUN-[L23.S].F1.

Figure SR.RUN-[L23.S].F1: Toggling on and off button (touch screen technology)
SR.RUN-[L1.T].2The permitted speed is shown as a white hook and the target speed as a grey hook as included in Figure SR.RUN-[L1.T].F2.

Figure SR.RUN-[L1.T].F2: Permitted speed, target speed and target distance in SR mode (touch screen technology)
SR.RUN-[L23.T].2The permitted speed is shown as a white hook and the target speed as a grey hook as included in Figure SR.RUN-[L23.T].F2.

Figure SR.RUN-[L23.T].F2: Permitted speed, target speed and target distance in SR mode (touch screen technology)
SR.RUN-[L1.S].2The permitted speed is shown as a white hook and the target speed as a grey hook as included in Figure SR.RUN-[L1.S].F2.

Figure SR.RUN-[L1.S].F2: Permitted speed, target speed and target distance in SR mode (touch screen technology)
SR.RUN-[L23.S].2The permitted speed is shown as a white hook and the target speed as a grey hook as included in Figure SR.RUN-[L23.S].F2.

Figure SR.RUN-[L23.S].F2: Permitted speed, target speed and target distance in SR mode (soft key technology)
SR.RUN-[L123.N].2The driver shall comply with the speed restrictions. The driver is informed by the signaller or by a dedicated document or computer about these speed limitations.
SR.RUN-[B32.L23.T].1In ETCS level 2 or level 3, if a communication session is open, the driver shall have the possibility to request a new distance to run in Staff Responsible mode by selecting
in Main window as indicated in Figure SR.RUN-[B32.L23.T].F1.

Figure SR.RUN-[B32.L23.T].F1: Start button on Main window (touch screen technology)
SR.RUN-[B32.L23.S].1In ETCS level 2/3, if a communication session is open, the driver shall have the possibility to request a new distance to run in Staff Responsible mode by selecting
in Main window as indicated in Figure SR.RUN-[B32.L23.S].F1

Figure SR.RUN-[B32.L23.S].F1: Start button on Main window (soft key technology)
SR.RUN-[B3M1.L23.T].1In ETCS level 2 or 3, if a communication session is open, the driver shall have the possibility to request a new distance to run in Staff Responsible mode by selecting
in Main window as indicated in Figure SR.RUN-[B3M1.L23.T].F1.

Figure SR.RUN-[B3M1.L23.T].F1: Start button on Main window (soft key technology)
SR.RUN-[B3M1.L23.S].1In ETCS level 2 or 3, if a communication session is open, the driver shall have the possibility to request a new distance to run in Staff Responsible mode by selecting
in Main window as indicated in Figure SR.RUN-[B3M1.L23.S].F1.

Figure SR.RUN-[B3M1.L23.S].F1: Start button on Main window (soft key technology)
SR.RUN-[L123].2When the train is in SR mode, Override is not active and the estimated front end of the train overpasses the SR distance, the text message “SR distance exceeded” is presented to the driver. The train passes to the Trip mode, see section TR - Trip / Post Trip (TR).
SR.RUN-[L123].3Additionally to the transition mentioned previously (i.e. SR → TR), the following mode transitions can be triggered from SR mode:
- NP mode. Transition triggered when the ETCS on-board is powered off, see section OFF.PWR Power off the ETCS on-board (PWR).
- SB mode. Transition triggered when the desk is closed, see section OFF.CLS Close the desk (CLS).
- SH mode. Transition initiated either manually by the Driver, see section SH.MAN Manual entry into SH (MAN), or automatically by an order from the Trackside, see section SH.AUT Automatic entry into SH (AUT).
- FS mode. Transition initiated by order from the Trackside, see section FS.RUN Running in FS (RUN).
- LS mode. Transition automatically initiated by an order from the Trackside, see section LS.APP Approaching an LS area (APP)
- OS mode. Transition automatically initiated by an order from the Trackside, see section OS.APP Approaching an OS area (APP).
- NL mode. Transition manually initiated by the Driver, see section NL - Non-Leading (NL).
- UN mode. Transition usually initiated by an order from the Trackside, see section UN - Unfitted (UN). This transition also includes a transition to ETCS level 0 initiated either manually by the Driver, see section LTR.TRS.DRV Level transition initiated by driver (DRV) or ordered by the Trackside, see section LTR.TRS Level transitions (TRS).
- TR mode. Transition automatically initiated by an order from the Trackside, see section see section TR - Trip / Post Trip (TR).
- SF mode. Automatic transition triggered in case of a fault, see section SF - System Failure (SF).
- IS mode. Transition triggered when the driver isolates the ETCS on-board equipment, see section IS.ENT Entering Isolation mode (ENT).
- SN mode. Transition usually initiated by an order from the Trackside, see section SN - National System (SN). This transition also includes a transition to level NTC either initiated manually by the Driver, see section LTR.TRS.DRV Level transition initiated by driver (DRV), or ordered by the Trackside, see section LTR.TRS Level transitions (TRS).