Click "Running Curve" in the main tab.
Click "Selection Wizard" button
Next dialog box shows built-in route data (left side) and the use history (right side).
If you have already generated your route data or imaginary route data, you can select them by clicking "User's Route" or "Imaginary Route". Then the file explorer is displayed and you can browse to the location of the target file and select.
If you are to use built-in data, click a tree view item to select built-in data. Click the "+"symbol at the top of each item and expand the tree.
Select the target route and click "OK" or double click the target item.
Next dialog box shows built-in train data (left side) and the use history (right side).
If you are to use built-in data, click a tree view item to select built-in data. Click the "+"symbol at the top of each item and expand the tree.
Select the target route and click "Finish" or double click the target item.
If you are to simulate several trains simultaneously, click "next".
You can also select the data from use history list.
To remove a item from the use history, select the item to remove and click "Remove".
You can select 4 trains by clicking "next". If you wish to select single train, click "Finish".
If you have already generated your train data or imaginary train data, you can select them by clicking "User's Route" or "Imaginary Route" button. Then the file explorer is displayed and you can browse to the location of the target file and select.
To select the data you registered, click the item titled "Trains registered by you" or "Imaginary Trains generated by you" instead of these buttons.
If you have CSV formatted train data files for the old version, you can browse and select them by clicking [User's Train(CSV)] button at the right side of the dialog box.
Then the file explorer is displayed and you can browse to the location of the target file and select.
When you choose a built-in trailer, you must select a locomotive.
Then "Select the locomotive" dialog box is displayed and you can select the locomotive to haul.
After completing the selection wizard with single train selection, "Operation Settings" tab turns into like this.
Click "Show Running Curve" to generate the running curve.
When 4 trains are selected, "Operating Settings" tab turns into like this.
Click "Show Running Curve" to generate the running curve.
4 running curves are drawn on the same graph sheet.
Click radio button "Specified" as shown below.
Drag the station name from the starting station to the terminal station.
Or click the starting station and then click the terminal station with pressing shift key.
The reversed section is the operation section.
Click and select stations to stop as shown below.
To pass all stations, click "Pass All".
To stop all stations, click "Stop All".
You can change train selection by the red arrowed button.
Fill items shown left.
"Powering ratio(%)" can change the proportion of powering and coasting.
The unit of "Braking Performance" is km/h/s. If the
train with original braking performance is selected, the value is set
to 0.
When you enter non-zero value, the original braking performance is
ignored and the constant deceleration is applied.
"Curve Speed Limit Type" is specified by one alphabet or
a number.
N : narrow gauge
S : standard gauge
A : automatic selection
number : the column number of the user defined data
"Descending Speed Limit No" selects the descending grade speed limit as shown below.
"Space Ahead(m), "Space Rear(m) and "Braking-powering interval" are illustrated below.
Click the red arrowed button shown below to select another route.
Click "Enable" button and if the button is off (not bright yellow), the train is disabled in the simulation.
To save current settings, click "Save Project".
To open the saved project, click "Open Project".
The file explorer is displayed and you can specify the file name to open or save.
Click "Show Running Curve".
Go to "Running Curve Handling"
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