CVL Tutorial
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Now that you are 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 is possible with two keys: F1, (open the CVL) or 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 trough intersections. In this panel you also can see the actual sim time and where the trains are on the track.
Make a path
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 . When you make a wrong path and want to delete it you can type
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 a F100?? code. This number has no function. For changing this number type .
You can check all destination codes here.
Split trains
If you want to split a single train in two separate trains you can type . 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). This signal can also be given manually by typing or be removed manually by typing .
Automatic junctions
When a pathfile is loaded you can chose which junctions are automated and which not. You can do this by typing or the other commands.
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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.
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