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To enable a traffic code in a ''specific'' simulation, you must send a [[Faxes|fax message]] to that simulation. When a simulation receives a command to activate a traffic code, additional traffic will be routed via that simulation. Generally, it is much simpler to broadcast the activation of a traffic code so that ''all'' connected simulations are expecting extra traffic. | |||
==Disabling a Traffic Code== | ==Disabling a Traffic Code== | ||
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Traffic codes are used to enable or disable additional traffic. These are enabled or disabled through the use of faxes. The timetable used during the simulation must support traffic codes. A timetable may allow for the the use of multiple traffic codes - more than one traffic code may be used at a time.
Determining Which Codes are Active
The Traffic Information tab of the Fax Window shows which codes are currently active, and which codes are inactive. If no codes are shown, the current timetable does not contain any traffic controlled using traffic codes.
Additionally, selecting a train in the Upcoming Trains list in the Train Overview will show the train's traffic code(s) in the Train Overview's status bar.
Enabling a Traffic Code
To enable a traffic code in a specific simulation, you must send a fax message to that simulation. When a simulation receives a command to activate a traffic code, additional traffic will be routed via that simulation. Generally, it is much simpler to broadcast the activation of a traffic code so that all connected simulations are expecting extra traffic.