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In Remagen simulation

The first is the meaning of GZ counter near (to the left side) Oberwinter and second is what is difference between HAT counter and BUHFT counter for Railroad Crossing (58+106 km) near Sinzig

The third is a problem with technician Alfred. this evening i had some problems with Railroad crossing at Sinzig (58+106) but Alfred didnt understand wich RR had problems because i wrote first 490 after 491 and after 58106 but in all cases he told me he doesnot understand wivh RR was involving in problem. Please someone can tell me the exact way to indicate it

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Diego

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In Remagen simulation

The first is the meaning of GZ counter near (to the left side) Oberwinter and second is what is difference between HAT counter and BUHFT counter for Railroad Crossing (58+106 km) near Sinzig

BUHFT = In case, when Level crossing is closed, but due to system error the level crossing is not reported being secured, then you can secure it with this button. It is different compared to the Lvel crossing with Full barriers, as these always have to be secured manually (expert option)

HAT = train has passed level crossing, route has cleared, but level crossing stays closed. Then you need this button to get this crossing open for other traffic again

GZ = do not know yet

The third is a problem with technician Alfred. this evening i had some problems with Railroad crossing at Sinzig (58+106) but Alfred didnt understand wich RR had problems because i wrote first 490 after 491 and after 58106 but in all cases he told me he doesnot understand wivh RR was involving in problem. Please someone can tell me the exact way to indicate it

For this, you need to enter the name of tne level crossing. you can find it in the Level crossing overview window. I have already submitted a change request for this functionality. Just a pull down box from which you can choose the name, as keying in the name is very subject to errors (and then you can do it all over again ;-) )

Erwin

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GZ = "total counter"... if you take over a shift and the "total counter" has changed, then you know that your previous colleague has "done something"... means; verify other counters.

GZ= "Gesamtzähler"

At the moment BUEHFT equals HAT in functionality. This to be backward compatible to older .sim files.

We leave it for about another 3 weeks or so, then the new BUEHFT will be implemented (with some other stuff)

We consider the identification of the level crossing by the km position, rather than the road name...

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