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In-car
When a CFSS mode is selected, and after the recall is complete, these settings
determine how in-car operation is invoked and how the car behaves during in-car CFSS opera-
tion.
• In-car visual indicator behavior while in-car CFSS is active. This setting defines how the
in-car visual indicator (light, etc.) will behave while in-car CFSS is active.
• Off: Indicator will remain off.
• Solid: Indicator will light solidly.
• Flash: Indicator will light intermittently (flash).
• In-car switch to activate CFSS:
• No switch: Select if there is no switch in the car to activate CFSS. If selected, set the
"Resume normal service xx seconds after answering last call" timer so that, after the
period of inactivity it defines has passed, the car will automatically exit CFSS opera-
tion.
• Constant Pressure (2-position switch): Select if there is a key or other constant-contact
switch in the car to invoke in-car CFSS operation.
• Momentary pressure (momentary switch): Select if there is a momentary-contact
switch (spring-loaded key or other) in the car to invoke in-car CFSS operation. If
selected, set the "Resume normal service xx seconds after answering last call" timer so
that, after the period of inactivity it defines has passed, the car will automatically exit
CFSS operation.
• Resume normal service after 'xx' seconds after answering last call: This determines how
long a recalled car will wait after answering the last call before timing-out and returning to
normal service.
• Permit in-car activation without recall first: If selected, in-car CFSS may be activated by an
in-car switch without first initiating and completing a recall phase.
• Cancel remaining car calls after answering a car call: If enabled, after the first CFSS car
call is answered, remaining calls are automatically canceled. Limits CFSS calls to one-at-a-
time.
• Cancel car calls if doors are not fully closed: If enabled, during in-car CFSS operation, if
the doors are not fully closed, new car calls may not be registered and existing car calls will
be canceled.
• Retain status during power loss: If enabled, the car will retain its in-car CFSS status after
recovering from a power loss.
CFSS Mode 'n' - Front / Rear Tabs
determine how the front and rear doors will operate during CFSS operation. The parame-
ters and descriptions are the same as those for EMS Switch 1 and 2 > Front and Rear tabs.
Please refer to "EMS Switch 'n' - Front / Rear Tabs" on page 9-67
Configuration - Car Operation
• The CFSS Mode 1 and 2 > Front and Rear tabs
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