Lockout State definition

Lockout State means a condition where the ignition interlock device will not accept a breath test.

Examples of Lockout State in a sentence

  • Remote With Lockout State (RWLS) When in a remote with lockout state (RWLS), the waveform generator operates much the same as it does in LOCS.

  • The difference between the LOCS and the LWLS is that from the LWLS the device may enter the Remote With Lockout State.

  • If in LOCS and REN is asserted, the waveform generator enters the Local With Lockout State (LWLS) or, if in REMS, it enters the Remote With Lockout State (RWLS) when it receives LLO.

  • Local Without Lockout State (LWLS) When the waveform generator is in a local without lockout state (LWLS), it operates the same as it does in LOCS.

Related to Lockout State

  • Notice of Objection has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(c).

  • Agreement State means any State with which the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission has entered into an effective agreement under subsection 274b. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (73 Stat. 689).

  • Host state means a state, other than the home state of a bank, in which the bank maintains, or seeks to establish and maintain a branch.

  • Settlement Statement means a statement substantially in the form of Exhibit A to the 2014-A Servicing Supplement.

  • Notice of Disagreement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(c).