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D R I V E R O R I E N T A T I O N
D R I V E R O R I E N T A T I O N
Door Switch.
Press and hold the top of this
momentary rocker switch to open the entrance
door. The door stops automatically when it
reaches the end of its travel. Press and hold the
bottom of the switch to close the door.
Warning Light Start.
Switch with amber bezel.
A momentary switch which initiates the Warning
Light sequence. Press this switch upon approach to
each school bus stop. In most Warning Light Sys-
tem configurations, this activates the amber warn-
ing light flashers. When the door is then opened,
the red warning lights are activated and the stop
arm and crossing arm extend. This also arms the
Sleeping Child check system if so equipped, and is
indicated in the Driver Information Display.
Warning Light Emergency.
This momentary
switch activates the red warning lights for use in
the case of emergency such as a roadside hazard,
regardless of entrance door position or W/L Mas-
ter control switch position.
Warning Light Master.
Enables entire warning
light system. This switch must be on whenever
the Warning Light System system is required.
Specific requirements vary according to state
specifications. Generally, the use of the Warning
Light System is required whenever picking up
and discharging students. The Master switch enables you to disable
the Warning Light System when stopping for other purposes such
as fueling stops.
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C AUTION!
C AUTION!
If your bus is equipped with a
battery powered warning system be sure to turn
the Warning Light Master Switch off when the bus
is parked overnight. Whenever the Warning Light
Master switch is on, the Vision’s Multiplex System
will not enter its sleep mode, even if the key is
removed. This will lead to battery discharge.
SERVICE
DOOR
OPEN
W / L
CLOSE
W/L
MASTER
W/L
EMER
W/L
START
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