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(8) Dynamic Flow Interconnect. It shall be possible to simulate <br /> "dynamic flow ihterconnect" operation, or a functionally equivalent <br /> mode of operation, as described in these Specifications. <br /> <br />(9) Optimiz.ation. If, during coordinated operation, any of the <br /> subsystems have cycle lengths that fall within a certain range of <br /> each other, each subsystem with a shorter cycle length shall be <br /> optimized by having its cycle length made equal to the longer cycle <br /> length. The subsystem synchrontzation timing pulses shall also <br /> coincide. The optimtzation range shall be programmable by the <br /> operator from 0 to 255 seconds in 1 second increments. If the <br /> range is set to 0 seconds, the optimization program shall be <br /> effectt vel y di sabl ed. <br /> <br />(10) Coordinated Extension. It shall be possible to omit service on <br /> se'lected phases, thereby extending phases already being serviced, <br /> without altering the position of the sync phase in relation to the <br /> subsystem background cycle. If progranmned, vehicle and pedestrian <br /> permissive call periods shall limit that portion of the subsystem <br /> background cycle during which the controller may conmnit to service <br /> the next phase in sequential order. If no demand is registered <br /> before or during the permissive period for the phase normally <br /> following the current phase, the current phase shall remain in <br /> service until a demand is registered for a phase before or during <br /> its permissive period. <br /> <br />(11) Max Recall Selection. It shall be possible to recall to maximum <br /> any or all phas'es. <br /> <br />(12) Flashing Operation. It shall be possible to flash signals as <br /> preset at lo~l' cbntroller. <br /> <br /> It shall be possible to set the day of the week, month, day of the <br /> month, year, hour and minute through the hard copy terminal or the <br /> portable terminal and keyboard. The day of the week and day of the <br /> month shall be i ncremented at midnight and the day of the week <br /> shall be reset to start after the seventh day. The time of day <br /> shall be displayed on the basis of a 24-hour clock with digital <br /> readout. Digit height shall be at least 1/2 inch; width shall be <br /> proportional. <br /> <br /> The on-line master computer shall have control capabilities of up <br /> to 16 independent subsystems and 128 cycle lengths. It shall be <br /> possible for the operator to list, set, and change all subsystem <br /> parameters. Up to 256 each Time Interval Routines, 128 each <br /> 12-detector Calculation Routines, 128 each Level Selection <br /> Routines, and 128 each Timing Pattern Routines shall be available <br /> for programming the subsystems. The Time Interval Routine shall <br /> select the day, minute and hour to assign Calculation Routines to a <br /> particular subsystem or preempt directly to a timing pattern. It <br /> shall be responsive Calculation Routines or any one time of day <br /> preempt shall be associated with a subsystem a particular time. <br /> Using a Timing Pattern Routine, it shall be possible to designate <br /> <br /> -g- <br /> <br /> <br />