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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.
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 ==
Opening the CVL is possible with two keys: {{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 ==
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.[[File:CVLstandardsize.png|1000px]]
== 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 [[File:RWI.png]]. When you make a wrong path and want to delete it, you can type [[File: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. [[File:TWZ.png]].


You can check all destination codes [[Destination Codes|here]].
== CVL panel ==
== Split trains ==
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.
 
[[File:CVLstandardsize.png|1000px]]
 
== 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 [[File:RWI.png]] When you make a wrong path and want to delete it, you can type [[File: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. [[File:TWZ.png]] You can check all destination codes [[Destination Codes|here]].
 
=== Split trains ===
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.
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]].
=== Station departure block ===
== Automatic junctions ==
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.
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.
{| class="wikitable"
 
! colspan=2 | Codes
* '''DV''' – Go straight ahead on both sides
|-
* '''AK''' – Reverse at this junction
| DV
* '''AB''' – Automatic junction by destination code
| Go straight ahead on both sides.
* '''FE''' – Manual junction
|-
 
| AK
| Reverse at 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.