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D1.X Setting for 2014 Chrysler T&C Standalone with THAR-CHR4

I'm using the Flasher-Link-2 with the Current manager software. One of the setting for the 2014 Town & Country is the D1.[4-6) that seem to controller the max run time when the unit is in the stand alone mode. There is no mention about enabling at least one of these in the install document. The Question is if I leave them all off (D1.4 – D1.6) will this allow the engine to run indefinitely until I get in and touch the brake/Turn Key/3X Lock Button or Must I select One of them?

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