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Now that you can drive a train, it is time to learn about the '''Traffic Control Console (CVL)''' and its operations. Note: the CVL doesn't work for the Hageningen Trams (see [[Hageningen Trams Tutorial]])
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Now you be able to drive a train it is time to learn about the '''Traffic Control Console (CVL)''' and how it works.


== Opening the CVL ==
== Opening the CVL ==
Opening the CVL is possible with two keys the {{Key|F1}}, (open the CVL) or {{Key|F2}}, (open and give input).
Opening the CVL is possible with two keys: {{Key|F1}}, (open the CVL) or {{Key|F2}}, (open and give input).


== The CVL panel ==
== CVL panel ==
When you have opened the CVL you will see a blue screen with the track (yellow lines) and section-numbers (white numbers). In this panel you can make a path trough intersections. In this panel you also can see the actual sim time and were the trains are on the track.
When you have opened the CVL, you will see a blue screen with the track (yellow lines) and section-numbers (white numbers). In this panel, you can make a path through intersections. In this panel, you also can see the actual sim time and where the trains are on the tracks.
<br/>[[File:CVLstandardsize.png|1000px]]


== Make a path ==
[[File:CVLstandardsize.png|1000px]]
Before you can cross a intersection a path is necessary. This path can be auto generated by your train number or can be made manually by typing [[File:RWI.png]]. When you make a wrong path and want to delete it you can type [[File:RWO.png]]


== Change your train number ==
== Commands ==
For making a auto generated route or a [[DRIM]] text you can change your train number. Standard a train has a F100?? code. This number has no function. For changing this number type [[File:TWZ.png]]. <br/> The following codes are used:
=== Make a path ===
{| class="wikitable"
Before you can cross an intersection, a path is necessary. This path can be auto-generated by your train number or can be made manually by typing [[File:RWI.png]] When you make a wrong path and want to delete it, you can type [[File:RWO.png]]
! colspan=2 | Codes
|-
| K
| Simvliet Centrum Keerspoor
|-
| C
| Simvliet Centrum
|-
| X
| Remise Bergpark
|-
| B
| De Bergen
|-
| S
| Stationweg, If from SST track 5, other track 2
|-
| W
| Stationweg Keerspoor
|-
| Z
| Springstraat Opstel
|-
| P
| Springstraat
|-
| A
| Araplein
|-
| M
| De Molens
|-
| V
| De Molens Uitloop
|-
| O
| Oostpark
|-
| Y
| Oostpark Opstel
|-
| L
| Lelywaard
|-
| N
| Niet Instappen
|}


== Split trains ==
=== Change your train number ===
If you want to split a single train in two separate trains you can type [[File:SPLIT.png]]. Now you have two trains with different codes.
For making an auto-generated route or a [[DRIM]] text, you can change your train number. By default, a train unaffected has an F100?? code. This number has no function; to change this number type. [[File:TWZ.png]] You can check all destination codes [[Destination Codes|here]].


== Station departure block ==
=== Split trains ===
If a train is ahead of schedule it will get a station departure block (vertrekverbod). This signal can also be given manually by typing [[File:VVI.png]] or be removed manually by typing [[File:VVO.png]].
If you want to split a single train into two separate trains, you can type [[File:SPLIT.png]]. Now you have two trains with different codes.
 
=== Station departure block ===
If a train is ahead of schedule, it will get a station departure block (vertrekverbod). You can also give this signal manually by typing [[File:VVI.png]] or remove it manually by typing [[File:VVO.png]]
 
=== Assigning a new train number ===
When a train doesn't have a train number at all, not even an F number (e.g. when in a depot) you can directly assign it a number using the following form and the '''TRI''' command. <code><New train number> <Track> TRI</code>. For example, <code>1234XL A11 TRI</code>. You can also remove a train number, and automatically assign a new F number with the '''TRO''' command. <code><First 3 digits of train number> TRO</code>. For example, <code>123 TRO</code>.
 
=== Flipping a switch ===
To change a switch you use the '''WSO''' command in the form <code><Junction number> WSO</code>. For example, <code>37 WSO</code>.
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>You can find the junction number by hovering the cursor over the switch you want, on the CVL.
 
=== Automatic junctions ===
When a path file is loaded, you can choose which junctions are automated and which not. You can do this by typing [[File:DV.png]] or the other commands.
 
* '''DV''' – Go straight ahead on both sides
* '''AK''' – Reverse at this junction
* '''AB''' – Automatic junction by destination code
* '''FE''' – Manual junction


== Automatic junctions ==
When a pathfile is loaded you can chose which junctions are automated and which not. You can do this by typing [[File:DV.png]] or the other commands.
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan=2 | Codes
|-
| DV
| Go straight ahead on both sides.
|-
| AK
| Change direction on this junction.
|-
| AB
| Automatic junction by destination code.
|-
| FE
| Manual junction.
|}
Not every code is available on every junction.
Not every code is available on every junction.
=== More to come ===


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Latest revision as of 14:31, 30 December 2021

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Don't edit this page without any permission, only for correcting the English words and layout.

Now that you can drive a train, it is time to learn about the Traffic Control Console (CVL) and its operations. Note: the CVL doesn't work for the Hageningen Trams (see Hageningen Trams Tutorial)

Opening the CVL

Opening the CVL is possible with two keys: F1, (open the CVL) or F2, (open and give input).

CVL panel

When you have opened the CVL, you will see a blue screen with the track (yellow lines) and section-numbers (white numbers). In this panel, you can make a path through intersections. In this panel, you also can see the actual sim time and where the trains are on the tracks.

CVLstandardsize.png

Commands

Make a path

Before you can cross an intersection, a path is necessary. This path can be auto-generated by your train number or can be made manually by typing RWI.png When you make a wrong path and want to delete it, you can type RWO.png

Change your train number

For making an auto-generated route or a DRIM text, you can change your train number. By default, a train unaffected has an F100?? code. This number has no function; to change this number type. TWZ.png You can check all destination codes here.

Split trains

If you want to split a single train into two separate trains, you can type SPLIT.png. Now you have two trains with different codes.

Station departure block

If a train is ahead of schedule, it will get a station departure block (vertrekverbod). You can also give this signal manually by typing VVI.png or remove it manually by typing VVO.png

Assigning a new train number

When a train doesn't have a train number at all, not even an F number (e.g. when in a depot) you can directly assign it a number using the following form and the TRI command. <New train number> <Track> TRI. For example, 1234XL A11 TRI. You can also remove a train number, and automatically assign a new F number with the TRO command. <First 3 digits of train number> TRO. For example, 123 TRO.

Flipping a switch

To change a switch you use the WSO command in the form <Junction number> WSO. For example, 37 WSO.

*You can find the junction number by hovering the cursor over the switch you want, on the CVL.

Automatic junctions

When a path file is loaded, you can choose which junctions are automated and which not. You can do this by typing DV.png or the other commands.

  • DV – Go straight ahead on both sides
  • AK – Reverse at this junction
  • AB – Automatic junction by destination code
  • FE – Manual junction

Not every code is available on every junction.