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The locomotive has been designed with an emphasis on atmosphere and realism – a fully functional cab, faithful driving characteristics, and authentic sounds create a powerful impression on every journey. The ČD 163 is ideal for regular passenger service as well as freight trains and is a timeless addition to the SimRail fleet.
'''4. Initiating Movement (The "Consent" Rule)''' To start moving in ARR mode, follow this specific sequence:
# Release both the train and locomotive brakes.
# Set the desired '''target speed''' (e.g., 80 km/h).
# Set the '''reverser lever''' to the "Forward" position.
# '''Crucial Step:''' Move the '''controller (power lever)''' to the '''"S" (Consent)''' or '''"J" (Drive)''' position and '''hold it there for 3–4 seconds'''. This delay is necessary for the ARR system to register the command and activate the traction. If released too quickly, the system may not engage.

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==Reference==
*[https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lokomotiva_163 <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>] – Wikipedia link (CZ)
*[https://wiki.control.fel.cvut.cz/mediawiki/images/8/8a/Bp_2019_sturc_martin.pdf <nowiki>[2]</nowiki>] – CVUT (CZ)

4. Initiating Movement (The "Consent" Rule) To start moving in ARR mode, follow this specific sequence:

  1. Release both the train and locomotive brakes.
  2. Set the desired target speed (e.g., 80 km/h).
  3. Set the reverser lever to the "Forward" position.
  4. Crucial Step: Move the controller (power lever) to the "S" (Consent) or "J" (Drive) position and hold it there for 3–4 seconds. This delay is necessary for the ARR system to register the command and activate the traction. If released too quickly, the system may not engage.