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The taxi-light must go ON in overspeed? - If Yes then the taxi-light will go ON in case the actual velocity is higher than the velocity programmed in Q.200. The allowed
answer is either: 0 (No: OFF) or: 1 (Yes: ON).
Taxi-light must go on overspeed?
from Q 216 / available for any possible software extension / to Q 218
Taxi-light ON in this tariff-block? - With Yes the taxi-light will go ON in the corrisponding tariff-block.
The allowed answer is either: 0 (No: OFF) or: 1 (Yes: ON).
Block-number for taxi-light to be ON: this is the number of the tariff-block where the taxi-light should be ON. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
Prog-Date-number for taxi-light to be ON: this is the number of the Prog-Date where the taxi-light should be ON. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 8 (max).
State of taximeter for taxi-light to be ON - This is the state (or states) of the taximeter in which the taxi-light should be ON.
The allowed values are: 0 (none) - 32 (Hired) - 64 (Stopped) - 128 (ForHire).
Also combinations are allowed. In that case the values need to be summed together.
For example, to put ON the taxi-light in Stopped and also in ForHire the value to program is: 64 + 128 = 192.
For Hire = 128
Stopped = 64
Hired = 32
None = 0
Enable light n. 1 ON in day-time? - Should it be possible for light number 1 to be ON during the day-time?
The allowed answer is either: 0 (No: disabled) or: 1 (Yes: enabled).
Light n. 1 must flash? - If Yes light number 1 will flash. The allowed answer is either: 0 (No: no flash) or: 1 (Yes: flash).
Light n. 1 must go ON in overspeed? - If Yes then light number 1 will go ON in case the actual velocity is higher than the velocity programmed in Q.200. The allowed
answer is either: 0 (No: OFF) or: 1 (Yes: ON).
Light n. 1 must go on below overspeed?
The light n.1 is used a Buzzer output ? If Yes then the light N.1 will go ON for a short time in case a buzzer beep is programmed (Q338, Q339, Q340)
The Light n.1 must go ON if the shift is Open? If Yes then the Light n.1 will go ON in case the shift is OPEN
Available for future extensions
Light n. 1 ON in this tariff-block? - With Yes light number 1 will go ON in the corrisponding tariff-block.
The allowed answer is either: 0 (No: OFF) or: 1 (Yes: ON).
Block-number for light n. 1 ON: this is the number of the tariff-block where light number 1 should be ON.
The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
Prog-Date-number for light n. 1 ON: this is the number of the Prog-Date where light number 1 should be ON.
The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 8 (max).
State of taximeter for light n. 1 ON: this is the state (or states) of the taximeter in which the light number 1 should be ON.
The allowed values are: 0 (none) - 32 (Hired) - 64 (Stopped) - 128 (ForHire).
Also combinations are allowed. In that case the values need to be summed together.
For example, to put ON light number 1 in Stopped and also in ForHire the value to program is: 64 + 128 = 192.
For Hire = 128
Stopped = 64
Hired = 32
None = 0
Enable light n. 2 ON in day-time? Should it be possible for light number 2 to be ON during the day-time?
The allowed answer is either: 0 (No: disabled) or: 1 (Yes: enabled).
Light n. 2 must flash? - If Yes light number 2 will flash. The allowed answer is either: 0 (No: no flash) or: 1 (Yes: flash).
Light n. 2 must go ON in overspeed? - If Yes then light number 2 will go ON in case the actual velocity is higher than the velocity programmed in Q.200. The allowed
answer is either: 0 (No: OFF) or: 1 (Yes: ON).
Light n. 2 must go on below overpseed?
The light n.2 is used a Buzzer output ? If Yes then the light N.2 will go ON for a short time in case a buzzer beep is programmed (Q338, Q339, Q340)
The Light n.2 must go ON if the shift is Open? If Yes then the Light n.2 will go ON in case the shift is OPEN
Available for future extensions
Light n. 2 ON in this tariff-block? - With Yes light number 2 will go ON in the corrisponding tariff-block. The allowed answer is either: 0 (No: OFF) or: 1 (Yes: ON).
Block-number for light n. 2 ON: this is the number of the tariff-block where light number 2 should be ON. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
Prog-Date-number for light n. 2 ON: this is the number of the Prog-Date where light number 2 should be ON. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 8 (max).
State of taximeter for light n. 2 ON: this is the state (or states) of the taximeter in which the light number 2 should be ON.
The allowed values are: 0 (none) - 32 (Hired) - 64 (Stopped) - 128 (ForHire).
Also combinations are allowed. In that case the values need to be summed together.
For example, to put ON light number 2 in Stopped and also in ForHire the value to program is: 64 + 128 = 192.
For Hire = 128
Stopped = 64
Hired = 32
None= 0
Enable light n. 3 ON in day-time? - Should it be possible for light number 3 to be ON during the day-time?