Crocodile Switch On The Sncf Tgv Duplex 200?

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  1. AGamerCalledDaz

    AGamerCalledDaz Well-Known Member

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    The manual for this route mentions a Crocodile Switch located on the back panel of the train. Its item 64 in the manual. I've checked the cab but the switch does nothing when pressed. Do this mode function at all?

    From the manual:

    ENABLING OR DISABLING CROCODILE. The default state of the Crocodile system is disabled, to enable the system you must be seated in the appropriate driving seat and the train must be stationary. Use the Signalling Systems Enabled control (See Settings > Controls menu). Repeat to disable the system again. USING CROCODILE When the train passes over a warning for an open signal, the driver hears a tone in the cab. If the driver passes an indication for an upcoming closed (stop aspect) signal, the Alert Indicator on the KVB panel flashes. The driver must press the Acknowledge button (A11) to cancel the alert. When acknowledged, the light stops flashing but remains lit until the signal is passed.

    I've used the CTL + ENTER command to enable the Signalling System, but there's no mention of the Crocodile System. There's also no alerts for passing for an open signal.

    Am I missing something here?

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  2. GuitarMan

    GuitarMan Well-Known Member

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    It’s not yet enabled or modelled on the route. It was spoken about in one of the release streams but not mentioned since then. It may or may not appear on the roadmap at some point.
     
  3. AGamerCalledDaz

    AGamerCalledDaz Well-Known Member

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    I see! Thanks for replying. :)
     

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