Backrest
| Full qualified VSS Path: | Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest |
| Description: | Describes signals related to the backrest of the seat. |
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| Vehicle Model | Direct link to Vehicle Signal |
|---|---|
| ACME Car (EV) v0.1 | Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest |
Signal Information
The vehicle signal Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest is a Branch.
UUID
Each vehicle signal is identified by a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID)
The UUID for Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest is 999c7466ce1f5354b4695626f3a2e935
Children
This vehicle signal is a branch or structure and thus has sub-pages:
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.BottomLumbarSupport (Bottom lumbar support (in/out position). 0 = Innermost position. 100 = Outermost position.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.HeatingCooling (Heating or Cooling requsted for the Item. -100 = Maximum cooling, 0 = Heating/cooling deactivated, 100 = Maximum heating.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.IsLessLumbarSupportSwitchEngaged (Is switch for less lumbar support engaged.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.IsLessSideBolsterSupportSwitchEngaged (Is switch for less side bolster support engaged.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.IsLumbarDownSwitchEngaged (Lumbar down switch engaged.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.IsLumbarUpSwitchEngaged (Lumbar up switch engaged.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.IsMoreLumbarSupportSwitchEngaged (Is switch for more lumbar support engaged.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.IsMoreSideBolsterSupportSwitchEngaged (Is switch for more side bolster support engaged.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.IsReclineBackwardSwitchEngaged (Backrest recline backward switch engaged.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.IsReclineForwardSwitchEngaged (Backrest recline forward switch engaged.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.LumbarHeight (Height of lumbar support. Position is relative within available movable range of the lumbar support. 0 = Lowermost position supported.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.LumbarSupport (Lumbar support (in/out position). 0 = Innermost position. 100 = Outermost position.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.MidLumbarSupport (Mid lumbar support (in/out position). 0 = Innermost position. 100 = Outermost position.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.Recline (Backrest recline compared to seat z-axis (seat vertical axis). 0 degrees = Upright/Vertical backrest. Negative degrees for forward recline. Positive degrees for backward recline.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.SideBolsterSupport (Side bolster support. 0 = Minimum support (widest side bolster setting). 100 = Maximum support.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.SideBolsterSupportLeft (Side bolster support left. 0 = Minimum support (widest side bolster setting). 100 = Maximum support.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.SideBolsterSupportRight (Side bolster support right. 0 = Minimum support (widest side bolster setting). 100 = Maximum support.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.TopLumbarSupport (Top lumbar support (in/out position). 0 = Innermost position. 100 = Outermost position.)
- Vehicle.Cabin.Seat.Row1.PassengerSide.Backrest.UpperShoulderSupport (Upper shoulder support. 0 = Minimum support (widest side bolster setting). 100 = Maximum support.)
Feedback
Do you think this Vehicle Signal specification needs enhancement? Do you want to discuss with experts? Try the following ressources to get in touch with the VSS community:
| Enhancement request | Create COVESA GitHub Issue |
| Join COVESA | www.covesa.global |
| Discuss VSS on Slack | w3cauto.slack.com |
| VSS Data Experts on Google Groups | covesa.global data-expert-group |
About VSS
The Vehicle Signal Specification (VSS) is an initiative by COVESA to define a syntax and a catalog for vehicle signals. The source code and releases can be found in the VSS github repository.
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