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Standard ID | GB/T 15566.1-2020 (GB/T15566.1-2020) | Description (Translated English) | Public information guidance systems -- Setting principles and requirements -- Part 1: General principles | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | A22 | Classification of International Standard | 01.080.01 | Word Count Estimation | 14,172 | Date of Issue | 2020-03-31 | Date of Implementation | 2020-10-01 | Drafting Organization | China National Institute of Standardization, National Railway Administration, China Aerospace Standardization Institute, Beijing Municipal Commission of Transportation, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, China Automobile Certification Center Co., Ltd. | Administrative Organization | National Graphic Symbol Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 59) | Proposing organization | National Graphic Symbol Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 59) | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, National Standardization Administration | Standard ID | GB/T 15566.1-2007 (GB/T15566.1-2007) | Description (Translated English) | Guidance system for public information. Setting principles and requirements. Part 1: General principles | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | A22 | Classification of International Standard | 01.080.01 | Word Count Estimation | 16,157 | Date of Issue | 2007-11-14 | Date of Implementation | 2008-04-01 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 15566-1995 | Quoted Standard | GB 2894; GB/T 10001; GB 13495; GB/T 15565 | Drafting Organization | China National Institute of Standardization | Administrative Organization | Graphic symbols National Standardization Technical Committee | Regulation (derived from) | China Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 12 of 2007 (No. 112 overall) | Proposing organization | China National Institute of Standardization | Issuing agency(ies) | Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of China | Summary | This standard specifies the design and set up public information -oriented system's general principles and requirements. This section applies to civil airports, railway passenger station, shopping, medical facilities and parks, tourist attractions and other public places, public confidence in the system design and installation guide. This section does not apply to electronic display -oriented system design and installation. | Standard ID | GB/T 15566-1995 (GB/T15566-1995) | Description (Translated English) | Graphical signs. Principles and requirements for the application | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | A22 | Classification of International Standard | 01.080.01 | Word Count Estimation | 9,977 | Date of Issue | 1995/5/19 | Date of Implementation | 1996/5/1 | Regulation (derived from) | China Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 12, 2007 (No. 112 overall) | Proposing organization | China Standardization and Information Classification and Coding Institute | Issuing agency(ies) | State Bureau of Technical Supervision |
GB/T 15566.1-2020
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 01.080.01
A 22
Replacing GB/T 15566.1-2007
Public information guidance system - Setting
principles and requirements - Part 1: General
principles
ISSUED ON: MARCH 31, 2020
IMPLEMENTED ON: OCTOBER 01, 2020
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 6
4 Composition of public information guidance system ... 6
4.1 Overview ... 6
4.2 Sub-guidance system ... 6
4.3 Guidance elements ... 6
5 General principles and requirements ... 7
5.1 Normativity ... 7
5.2 Visibility ... 8
5.3 Consistency ... 8
5.4 Coordination ... 8
5.5 Systematicness ... 9
5.6 Safety ... 9
6 Location signs and guidance signs ... 9
6.1 Setting location ... 9
6.2 Setting method ... 10
6.3 Shift of sight ... 10
6.4 Setting height ... 12
6.5 Avoid ambiguity ... 13
7 Information index sign ... 15
8 Plan diagram ... 16
8.1 Setting location ... 16
8.2 Setting method ... 17
9 Street block guidance map ... 17
10 Portable printed matter ... 19
11 Behavior indication sign ... 19
References ... 20
Public information guidance system - Setting
principles and requirements - Part 1: General
principles
1 Scope
This part of GB/T 15566 stipulates the composition of the public information
guidance system, the general setting principles and requirements, the specific
setting requirements of each guidance element.
This part applies to the setting of public information guidance systems in public
places such as civil airports, railway passenger stations, public transport
stations, shopping market places, medical sites, sport places, hotels, parks,
tourist attractions, parking lots, street blocks, etc.
This part does not apply to the setting of emergency guidance systems and
road traffic guidance systems, nor does it apply to the setting of dynamic
information systems mainly composed of electronic display screens.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For
the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable
to this document; for the undated documents, only the latest version (including
all the amendments) are applicable to this standard.
GB/T 15565 Graphical symbol - Terms
GB/T 20501 (all parts) Public information guidance systems - Design
principles and requirements for guidance elements
GB/T 31015 Public information guidance systems - Design and setting
principles for the consideration of accessible needs
GB/T 38654 Public information guidance systems - Guidelines for planning
and design
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 15565 apply to this document.
4 Composition of public information guidance system
4.1 Overview
The public information guidance system can usually be divided into several sub-
guidance systems; each sub-guidance system can be further divided into
several different types of guidance elements.
4.2 Sub-guidance system
Dividing the sub-guidance system helps to refine the setting of the public
information guidance system. The following aspects should be considered
when dividing the sub-guidance system:
a) Personnel flow direction: The sub-guidance system can be divided
according to different person flow directions;
b) Activity area: The sub-guidance system can be divided according to the
different activity areas of the personnel;
Note 1: It is suitable for public facilities with clear and specific spatial divisions.
For example, the station plaza, station building and platform of a railway
passenger station can be divided into different sub-guidance systems.
c) Guidance object: The sub-guidance system can be divided according to
the corresponding guidance elements which are used by the different
guidance objects.
Note 2: Applicable to the situation where different guidance objects share the
same space area, for example, in a motor vehicle parking lot, the sub-guidance
system can be divided according to the different needs of walking observers and
driving observers.
4.3 Guidance elements
4.3.1 According to the complexity and scale of the public information guidance
system, the public information guidance system can be composed of one or
more of the following guidance elements:
consider relevant human body size data.
Note: GB/T 10000 stipulates the body size data of Chinese adults.
5.2 Visibility
5.2.1 Guidance elements shall be eye-catching in the setting environment.
5.2.2 The guidance element shall be set in a position that is easy to find and
avoid being blocked by other fixed objects.
5.2.3 If the guidance elements need to be used at night, it should be ensured
that there is sufficient external lighting or the use of built-in light sources.
5.2.4 Guidance elements and advertisements should be visually separated.
When guidance elements and advertisements are set together, it should be
ensured that the advertisements will not affect the visual priority of the guidance
elements and will not interfere with the reading of guidance information.
5.3 Consistency
5.3.1 Consistency rules shall be adopted for the guidance setting of connection
and conversion between public information guidance systems, to facilitate the
smooth connection and transition of guidance information.
5.3.2 In the same guidance area, the same type of guidance elements should
be consistent in size, setting position, setting method or setting height.
5.4 Coordination
5.4.1 In the same public information guidance system, the use of information
elements such as graphic symbols and texts that represent the same meaning
shall be the same.
5.4.2 The use of graphical symbols, text and other information elements should
be coordinated between different public information guidance systems that are
connected to each other.
5.4.3 The setting of guidance elements shall be coordinated with environmental
characteristics.
5.4.4 The public information guidance system should be set up to avoid
interference to the emergency guidance system in the same place.
5.5 Systematicness
5.5.1 It shall guarantee the continuity of the guidance information in the public
information guidance system and the cooperation between the guidance
contents. Corresponding guidance elements shall be set at all intersections in
the public information guidance system (such as entrances and exits, divisions
or junctions on the route, etc.); the setting of guidance elements shall be used
to guide all possible destinations as well as the shortest or most suitable route
to each destination.
5.5.2 It shall guarantee the continuity of guidance information between systems.
While considering the guidance within the system, it shall also provide the
information to reach the system and surrounding systems.
5.5.3 When setting up a specific public information guidance system, it shall
consider the role and contribution of its guidance elements to the entire city's
public information guidance system. For example, it provides printed materials
that reflect the overall environment with guidance functions, such as urban
maps, etc.; another example is the positioning of the surrounding area through
the design of bus stop signs and subway station names.
5.5.4 In the public information guidance system, various guidance elements
shall be used in conjunction and set appropriately.
5.6 Safety
After the elements of the public information guidance system are set, the
location, height and components of the guidance elements shall not cause
physical danger to pedestrians or observers.
6 Location signs and guidance signs
6.1 Setting location
6.1.1 The location sign shall be set above or close to the target. If the target
features prominent and easily identifiable within the line of sight, the setting of
the location sign shall play a guidance role to make it easy for observers at a
distance to find it. At this time, the location sign should be hung or set
perpendicular to the wall.
6.1.2 Only when the location sign is out of sight, it is necessary to set the
guidance sign. The continuity of information shall be maintained between the
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GB/T 15566.1-2007
Guidance system for public information. Letting principles and requirements. Part 1. General principles
ICS 01.080.01
A22
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replacing GB/T 15566-1995
Public information guidance system to set the principles and requirements
Part 1. General principles
2007-11-14 released
2008-04-01 implementation
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
China National Standardization Administration released
Directory
Foreword Ⅲ
1 range 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
4-oriented system structure 1
5 General 2
5.1 Normative 2
5.2 Systematic 2
5.3 eye-catching 2
5.4 clarity
5.5 Coordination 2
5.6 Security 2
6 Set the way 2
7-oriented signs, location signs 3
7.1 Set the location 3
7.2 The delivery of information 4
7.3 direction 4
7.4 Size 7
7.5 Line of sight shift 7
7.6 Set the height of 8
8 Information board and schematic plan 9
9 block map 10
10 portable printed matter 10
11 other 10
Appendix A (Informative) Determination of the maximum observation distance of the sign 11
Figure 1 guide signs set examples 3
Figure 2 Do not pass the logo 3
Figure 3 Prohibition of driving into the sign 4
Figure 4 guide signs set example 4
Figure 5 to avoid pointing examples of misunderstandings 5
Figure 6 Example of the direction of the symbol and the actual scene 5
Figure 7 Entrance mark setting example 6
Figure 8 line of sight deviation range diagram 7
Figure 9, the direction of the normal line of sight diagram 8
Figure 10 attached guide signs set the height of the schematic 8
Figure 11 attached position mark height setting diagram 9
Figure 12 hanging signs set the height of the schematic 9
Figure 13 shows an example of a schematic plane with information center marks
Figure A. Example 1 for determining the maximum observation distance of the mark
Table 1 Set the entrance and exit of graphic symbols in different positions when the position 6
Table 2 import and export guide signs set way 6
Table 3 graphic logo size series 7
Foreword
GB/T 15566 "public information-oriented system setting principles and requirements" is divided into the following sections.
--- Part 1. General;
--- Part 2. Civil Airport;
--- Part 3. Railway Passenger Station;
--- Part 4. Public Transport Station;
--- Part 5. shopping places;
--- Part 6. Medical facilities;
--- Part 7. sports venues;
--- Part 8. Hotels and restaurants;
--- Part 9. Park attractions;
--- Part 10. Neighborhood;
This section GB/T 15566 Part 1.
This Part replaces GB/T 15566-1995 "Principles and requirements of the use of graphic signs." This section and GB/T 15566-1995 phase
Than the main changes are as follows.
--- Modify the scope of the standard (1995 edition Chapter 1; Chapter 1 of this edition);
--- Remove the provisions of the place of use (1995 edition Chapter 4);
--- Increase the public information-oriented system in addition to other than the signs set the direction of the elements (Chapter 8,9,10 Chapter);
--- Deleted the layout requirements of the graphic signs, this part of the content is defined as the design of graphic signs, adjusted to other standards (1995
Year Edition Chapter 7);
--- Deleted about the production and fixing signs (Chapter 9 and Chapter 10 of.1995).
Appendix A of this section is informative appendix.
This section proposed by the China National Institute of Standardization.
This part of the country by the graphical symbol Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC59) centralized.
This section drafted by. China National Institute of Standardization, Aviation Safety Technology Center of China Civil Aviation Administration, Beijing Metro Line Company,
China Machine Productivity Promotion Center, Beijing Municipal Administration Commission.
The main drafters of this section. Bai Dian 1, Chen Yongquan, Liu Jiawei, Zhou Ke, strong Yi, Zhang Liang, Zou Chuan Yu, Liu Jianping.
This section was first released in.1995 (the original standard number GB/T 15566), this is the first revision.
Public information guidance system to set the principles and requirements
Part 1. General principles
1 range
This section GB/T 15566 specifies the general principles and requirements for the design and setting of public information-oriented systems.
This section applies to civilian airports, railway passenger stations, shopping malls, medical venues and parks and other public places in tourist attractions
Interest-oriented system design and settings.
This section does not apply to electronic display guidance system design and settings.
2 Normative references
The provisions of the following documents through the GB/T 15566 of this part of the reference and become the provisions of this section. For dated references,
All subsequent amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, to encourage the agreement reached under this section
The parties study whether the latest versions of these documents are available. For undated references, the latest version applies to this section.
GB 2894 safety signs (GB 2894-1996, neq ISO 3864. 1984)
GB/T 10001 (all parts) signs with public information graphics symbols
GB 13495 fire safety signs (GB 13495-1992, neq ISO 6309. 1987)
GB/T 15565 (all parts) graphic symbol terminology
GB 15630 fire safety signs set requirements (GB 15630-1995, neq ISO /T R7239)
GB 16179 Guidelines for use of safety signs
GB/T 17695 printed with public information graphics logo
GB/T 20501 (all parts) design principles and requirements of public information oriented system elements
3 Terms and definitions
GB/T 15565 established and the following terms and definitions apply to this section.
3.1
A public information symbol formed by a pictorial symbol and/or a pictorial symbol to indicate the location of a facility, place, service, etc.
3.2
Changes in the intersection or direction of travel between the guidance route and other routes in the guidance system.
4-oriented system of composition
4.1 Public information-oriented system consists of the following interrelated subsystems.
--- urban entrances and exits (such as airports, railway stations, coach stations, ports, terminals, etc.) information-oriented system;
--- urban traffic information-oriented system;
--- Urban public services, entertainment facilities information-oriented system.
4.2 Public information-oriented system generally consists of the following guiding elements.
--- Location mark;
--- Directional signs
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