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Kevin
I thought that we are talking about Aachen's buses (MB O530 series) delivered with map, aren't we?
The buses are fitted with a modern on-board computer which
combines ticketing capabilities with ITCS functions (intermodal
transport control system).
To log-in to the system, it is necessary for the driver to first insert his or
her personalised card on the left side and then enter their PIN. By
default, it is set to “1234” but can be changed to another four-digit
code in the file cockpit_constfile_citaro.txt (I.Box PIN).
The system now distinguishes between operation in Aachen and on
other maps. In the latter case the input of line and route numbers is
done manually. When operating in Aachen, the route will be chosen
automatically.
1: Pick your timetable from the menu.
2: Turn on the power.
3: insert the driver card on the left of the ticket machine
4: Enter the driver code (1234)
5: On the next screen it should show route information example route 73 and where it starts and ends.
6: Click that route information on the screen and then it should load up all stops and set destation display.
You don't have to press arrow (it's for back to previous screen), instead of it just press "line button" (there will be line number on it) which will show up in the center of display after choosing schedule from menu.