F150 settings, while using a different address for this, has the following configuration for value 8:FYI I think both of these options are in EASY mode now for IPC, I did it without as-built codes to change to square signs. What I don't have is the color inversion after some time. The signs stay for a while, then disappear, no inverted colors.
Note: Disabling TSR in IPC means a little bit more than square vs round signs I believe. You lose the recognition of signs other than speed signs with this change. The only other signs it recognized for me before making this change was passing zone signs, which for me wasn't so useful anyways and didn't seem reliable. I am not sure, if there are any other signs others have noticed it recognizes with TSR enabled?
@nickn066 - Do you mind sharing how you came up with these codes? I'm curious to learn how people are discovering these codes. What's interesting for me is when I used EASY mode to enable SLIF in the IPC module, it actually set 720-09-01 to xxxx xxxx 9x, 9 instead of 8. For those that understand binary, I think that's because each hexadecimal value actually represents up to 4 different settings (aka bits):
Hex value 8 represents 4 binary bits: 1-0-0-0.
Hex value 9 represents 4 binary bits: 1-0-0-1.
What this tells me, is it is probably only the first bit being turned on that actually enables SLIF. But... I guess this also means that if I would have entered "8" into as-built, I might've been unknowingly turning something else off (whatever that 4th bit set to 1 represents).
8 = | TSR enabled ā¢ TS disabled ā¢ TBS disabled ā¢ TSP disabled |
This seems to match what I mentioned previously, where 8 represents in binary 4 switches: (1000: On, Off, Off Off)
So, setting it to 9 (1001: On-Off-Off-On) I guess keeps TSP enabled. I had to Google what the heck is TSP, i guess it is the feature that lets you pause your trip meter by pressing the "OK" button. I guess most people didn't even know this feature existed (i didn't!), so probably not a big deal for most, but it's good to be aware if you are setting values in "As-Built" mode, be warned, you might be changing 3 settings that you didn't intend to change by setting 1 value!
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