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VirtualGamer
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A small CVL problem (solved)

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When I go onto explore mode and enter the code for the train, I can't make so that it's out of service.
BTW I know it says on the wiki that you enter "N" to make it out of service but it doesn't say where on the code. :? All I need to know is where to put the "N". Than I'll be happy ;)
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Re: A small CVL problem

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Try to tip this on CVL console:

F10001 5592CN TWZ (by pressing F1 key, then F2 key).

In this example, "C" refers to Simvliet Centrum, "N" for Niet Instappen (not boarding). And 5592 the number of the train.

Hope it helped you... ;)
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Re: A small CVL problem

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A train code consists of four letters and two numbers.
So for example; 1012CA (in Simvliet) will be train service 101, consisting of 2 units, from C (Simvliet Centrum) to A (Araplein).

Now, if you want to make it out of service, simply put an N on the end. Like 1012CN, or 1012NN.
The switches won't be set automatically anymore, as the CTD does not contain information on where to send you with destinationcode "N", but the DRIMs on the platforms will (only if the CTD is loaded) show "Niet Instappen" ("Do not board").
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Re: A small CVL problem

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I do "1012NN" to properly identify a train out of service
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Thx!
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Re: A small CVL problem (solved)

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What I was trying to do was to make the train go from Springspraat opstel (Z) to Araplein (A) out of service (N).
So when I tried to change the train number I typed F10001 5592ZAN TWZ. I didn't realize that you had to change the tracks manually.
Oops. :oops:
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Re: A small CVL problem (solved)

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2 letters only
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Re: A small CVL problem (solved)

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VirtualGamer wrote: 27 Apr 2017, 13:38 What I was trying to do was to make the train go from Springspraat opstel (Z) to Araplein (A) out of service (N).
So when I tried to change the train number I typed F10001 5592ZAN TWZ. I didn't realize that you had to change the tracks manually.
Oops. :oops:
In explorer mode you can exit Springstraat opstel if only you made a path in the CVL. You can not directly put the train number if it is in the Springstraat opstel.
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Re: A small CVL problem (solved)

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MP 85 wrote: 27 Apr 2017, 14:10
VirtualGamer wrote: 27 Apr 2017, 13:38 What I was trying to do was to make the train go from Springspraat opstel (Z) to Araplein (A) out of service (N).
So when I tried to change the train number I typed F10001 5592ZAN TWZ. I didn't realize that you had to change the tracks manually.
Oops. :oops:
In explorer mode you can exit Springstraat opstel if only you made a path in the CVL. You can not directly put the train number if it is in the Springstraat opstel.
Thx for the tip! :D
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