Driver's area controls Operating displays/driving mode/bus stop mode Operating displays/driving mode/bus stop mode To provide the driver with information in an organised manner, the operating information is divided into three display types: 1.) Operating displays, 2.) Displays in driving mode, 3.) Displays in bus stop mode. 1.) Operating displays.
them again is to press pushbutton (3) on the instrument panel. Danger. Risk of accident. Calling up information while the vehicle is in motion would distract your attention from the road and traffic. This could result in an accident with serious or fatal injuries. For this reason, do not call up information unless the bus is stationary and the parking brake is applied.
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As soon as the electrical system is switched on, the operating displays are displayed on the screen automatically one by one. After all operating displays have been shown, the only way to view
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This display mode remains active for approximately 5 seconds. Then, if the parking brake is not applied or if the bus stop brake or drive-off lock is not active, the display mode switches to “Driving mode”. If the parking brake is applied or if the bus stop brake or drive-off lock is active, the display mode switches to “Bus stop mode”.
Splitscreen The screen is split horizontally into two differently sized areas. The upper area occupies 3/4 of the screen, the lower area 1/4. Both areas can be operated independently using pushbutton (3). Note: The splitting of the screen is virtual, i.e. there is no visible partition between the two areas. The split is only evident when the upper or lower area is operated independently of the other using pushbutton (3).