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Start of night-time - This is the moment (whole or half hour) in which night-time starts. The time is given in whole hours with an accuracy of 1 hour. The allowed value
goes from 0 (min) to 23 (max). It is also possible to specify half hours. In order to do this add 100 to the programmed value.
For example, to program the hour 22:30 use the value 122.
End of night-time - This is the moment (whole or half hour) in which night-time ends.
The time is given in whole hours with an accuracy of 1 hour. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 23 (max). It is also possible to specify half hours. In order to do this
add 100 to the programmed value. For example, to program the hour 06:30 use the value 106.
Block-number in night-time - The block number (absolute) to be used during the hours considered night-time (Prog-Date 1) as programmed in Q.38 and Q.39. The
allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
Block-offset in night-time - The block offset (relative) to be used during the hours considered night-time (Prog-Date 1) as programmed in Q.38 and Q.39. The relative
block offset is the number of blocks to add to the current block number in order to obtain the new block number. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
Percentage or cost in night-time - This is the percentage or the cost that will be applied during night-time.
The interpretation as a percentage or as a cost depends on questions Q.43 to Q.50. In case of percentage consider Q.43 to Q.46, Q.48 and Q.50. Questions Q.47 and
Q.49 should be answered with: NO. In case of cost consider Q.47 and Q.49.
Questions Q.43 to Q.46, Q.48 and Q.50 should be answered with: NO. The cost is given in the local currency with an accuracy of 1.
The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 65535 (max). See Q.273 and Q.274 for adding a fixed decimal point.
The percentage is given with an accuracy of 0.1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 6553.5 (max).
0 - 65535
percentage/co
st
Increase unit-cost in night-time - Should the unit-cost (Q.8 to Q.10) in night-time be increased based on the percentage (Q.42)?
Increase initial-cost in night-time - Should the initial-cost (Q.11) in night-time be increased based on the percentage (Q.42)?
Decrease unit-distance in night-time - Should the unit-distance (Q.2 to Q.4) in night-time be decreased based on the percentage (Q.42)?
Decrease unit-waiting-time in night-time - Should the unit-waiting-time (Q.5 to Q.7) in night-time be decreased based on the percentage (Q.42)?
Insert as fixed cost in night-time - Insert Q.42 at Stopped in N-T as Fixed Cost? When passing from Hired to Stopped in night-time should the parameter of Q.42 be
inserted as a fixed cost ?
Insert as percentage in night-time - When passing from HIRED to STOPPED in night-time should the parameter of Q.42 be inserted as a percentage?
Insert as fixed cost in night-time with K1 - Passing from HIRED to STOPPED in night-time should the parameter of Q.42 be inserted as a fixed cost pressing key K1?
Insert as percentage in night-time with K1 - Passing from Hired to Stopped in night-time should the parameter of Q.42 be inserted as a percentage pressing key K1?
HOLIDAY ( Prog-Date N. 2 )
Day of week considered holiday - This is the number that corresponds with the day of the week that is to be considered a holiday.
The allowed number goes from 0 (min) to 7 (max). The numbers have the following meaning:
Block-number in holiday-time - The block number (absolute) to be used during the days considered holiday-time (Prog-Date 2) as programmed in Q.51. The allowed
value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
Block-offset in holiday-time - The block offset (relative) to be used during the week-days considered holiday-time (Prog-Date 2) as programmed in Q.51. The relative
block offset is the number of blocks to add to the current block number in order to obtain the new block number. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
Percentage or cost in holiday-time - This is the percentage or the cost that will be applied during holiday-time.
The interpretation as a percentage or as a cost depends on questions Q.55 to Q.62. In case of percentage consider Q.55 to Q.58, Q.60 and Q.62. Questions Q.59 and
Q.61 should be answered with: NO. In case of cost consider Q.59 and Q.61. Questions Q.55 to Q.58, Q.60 and Q.62 should be answered with: NO. The cost is given
in the local currency with an accuracy of 1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 65535 (max). See Q.273 and Q.274 for adding a fixed decimal point. The percentage
is given with an accuracy of 0.1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 6553.5 (max).
0 - 65535
percentage/co
st
Increase unit-cost in holiday-time - Should the unit-cost (Q.8 to Q.10) in holiday-time be increased based on the percentage (Q.54)?
Increase initial-cost in holiday-time - Should the unit-cost (Q.11) in holiday-time be increased based on the percentage (Q.54)?
Decrease unit-distance in holiday-time - Should the unit-distance (Q.2 to Q.4) in holiday-time be decreased based on the percentage (Q.54)?
Decrease unit-waiting-time in holiday-time - Should the unit-waiting-time (Q.5 to Q.7) in holiday-time be decreased based on the percentage (Q.54)?
Insert as fixed cost in holiday-time - When passing from HIRED to STOPPED in holiday-time should the parameter of Q.54 be inserted as a fixed cost?
Insert as percentage in holiday-time - When passing from HIRED to STOPPED in holiday-time should the parameter of Q.54 be inserted as a percentage?
Insert as fixed cost in holiday-time with K1 - Passing from HIRED to STOPPED in holiday-time should the parameter of Q.54 be inserted as a fixed cost pressing K1?
Insert as percentage in holiday-time with K1 - Passing from Hired to Stopped in holiday-time should the parameter of Q.54 be inserted as a percentage pressing K1?
Block-number in Prog-Date 3 - The block number (absolute) to be used during the date and hour programmed in Prog-Date 3.
The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
Block-offset in Prog-Date 3 - The block offset (relative) to be used during the date and hour programmed in Prog-Date 3. The relative block offset is the number of
blocks to add to the current block number in order to obtain the new block number. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).