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If you're confused by the symbols used on the CTIS CTIS Central Tire Inflation System
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 selector (programming) selector - 1. In Smalltalk or Objective C, the syntax of a message which selects a particular method in the target object.

2. An operation that returns the state of an object but does not alter that state.
 panel, you'll have a hard time driving your Stryker on different road conditions.

That means you may not get the traction you need to carry out the mission.

Regardless of which setting you use, keep an eye on the low pressure and overspeed LEDs, They'll let you know if the air pressure is too low of if you're traveling too fast for the terrain setting you've selected.

Setting 1: This is the highway setting (81 psi PSI - Portable Scheme Interpreter ). Use this for fixed roads and highways List of articles related to roads and highways around the world. International/World
  • Asian Highway Network
  • Alaska Highway
  • European route
  • Pan-American Highway
  • Trans-African Highway network
  • Interoceanic Highway
Australia
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Setting 2: This is the cross country setting (47 psi) and should be used for off-road conditions.

Setting 3: This is the snow and mud setting (25 psi). Use it when driving through snow and mud to gain added traction.

Setting 4: The last is the emergency setting (18 psi), which should be used when your Stryker is stuck in deep mud, sand or snow.
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Title Annotation:Stryker ...; Central Tire Inflation System
Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 2004
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