Overhead Travel Information System/Homelink (OTIS)
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- Compass/Temperature
- AVE ECO Average Fuel Economy
- ECO Instantaneous Fuel Economy
- DTE Distance to Empty
- ET Elapsed Time
- ODO Trip Odometer
If the vehicle is equipped with the optional Homelink feature, the OTIS will have three buttons located in the center of the OTIS module. The OTIS module receives all of its information over the PCI bus except compass, which is internal to the OTIS module. The OTIS powers up when it recognizes vehicle voltage on the ignition input circuit. OTIS blanks the display, then illuminates all segments of the VFD. It then blanks the display again. During this time, the OTIS sends and receives information over the PCI bus to determine what to display after the two-second initialization. The OTIS displays dashes (- - -) for any of the screens for which it did not receive bus messages during the two-second initialization. These dashes will be replaced by valid information if and when it is received from the bus.