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Programmable Parameters
Some features have individual parameters that are customizable; the details of these
programmable parameters are given in a reference table. The reference table is
divided into three columns: “Parameter Name,” “Number,” and
“Min/Max/Default/Unit”. The “Number” column references a code number to identify
the parameter during the ordering or the aftermarket parameter setting change
processes. The “Min/Max/Default/Unit” column defines the minimum and maximum
values of the parameter setting. If the parameter is not altered during specification of
the vehicle, the default setting is delivered from the factory. The units associated with
a parameter are labeled after the value of the parameter.
* Explanatory notes or potential programming conflicts/requirements
Nonprogrammable Parameters
Unchangeable parameters, also known as nonprogrammable parameters, are used
to assist in the explanation of a feature. A reference table is provided which is
divided into two columns: “Parameter Name” and “Default/Unit”. The “Parameter
Name” column identifies the parameter. The “Default/Unit” column defines the default
or standard value and unit associated with it.
ON/OFF Requirements
To define when a feature is enabled/ON or disabled/OFF, a reference table is used
to detail the required conditions. The table is divided into two columns: ON and OFF.
In each column, there is a list of conditions that must be met for the feature to be ON
or OFF. In addition, both columns include a stipulation of “All” or “Any” in
parentheses. “All” indicates that every condition listed in the column is required to
turn the feature ON or OFF. “Any” indicates that only one of the conditions listed in
the column is required to turn the feature ON or OFF.