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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2005 5:44:16 GMT
how would you actually set up say, an Ealing - Hainult via Newbury Pk Service?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2005 6:49:54 GMT
how would you actually set up say, an Ealing - Hainult via Newbury Pk Service? Tap the correct destination code. Ealing Broadway is 007 IIRC, then away you go.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2005 20:08:06 GMT
ok cool, if anyone could do a more detailed description in time, it would help the accuracy and capability of my TRS2004 92TS
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Post by setttt on Sept 2, 2005 21:00:34 GMT
On the 73ts, you simply key in the destination code (as Jim says), but you also have to key in a starting station as well, to ensure the driver doesn't try to display an invalid route. For example, you can't select Heathrow as the destination, starting at, say, Rayners Lane.
I imagine the 92ts works in the same way.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2005 9:09:05 GMT
ok cheers, just need to find out the codes now.. i'll do that another time, got to finish the mesh first
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2005 21:43:27 GMT
On the 73ts, you simply key in the destination code (as Jim says), but you also have to key in a starting station as well, to ensure the driver doesn't try to display an invalid route. For example, you can't select Heathrow as the destination, starting at, say, Rayners Lane. I imagine the 92ts works in the same way. The 92s already know the starting station so you don't need to enter that. I can't remember if you can set impossible routes (Ealing Broadway to West Ruislip) though.
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