ELS (Emergency Lighting System)
What is FiveM ELS?
FiveM ELS stands for Emergency Lighting System. It’s a mod or feature in FiveM that allows players to use advanced lighting setups for emergency vehicles like police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances in Grand Theft Auto V.
With FiveM ELS, vehicles can have:
- Flashing lights: Like police car sirens or warning lights.
- Custom light patterns: Different styles of blinking or flashing for lights.
- Realistic controls: You can control the lights and sirens separately, just like in real life.
This makes roleplay in FiveM servers much more realistic and fun for emergency service jobs. Many servers use ELS to improve their vehicles and give players more control over how lights and sirens work.
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This Luxart ELS panel offers an advanced way to control emergency vehicle lights and sirens in FiveM, creating a more realistic and immersive experience for roleplay. By understanding each button and function, players can efficiently use the system in various emergency scenarios.
Main Buttons (S-1, S-2, S-3)
These are the main lighting stages that control the intensity and type of emergency lights:
- S-1: Activates minimal lights, usually parking lights or warning lights for low-priority situations.
- S-2: Turns on additional lights, such as rear flashers, often used for traffic stops or higher visibility.
- S-3: Activates full emergency lights, including front, rear, and side flashers. This is used in urgent situations like pursuits.
Buttons and Functions Explained
Here’s what each button on the panel does:
Top Row Buttons
- WRN: Turns on warning lights, typically used for stationary vehicles or roadblocks.
- PRM: Activates primary lights, which include the main front and rear flashers.
- SEC: Turns on secondary lights, which may include alley lights or takedown lights for additional side or front lighting.
Middle Buttons
- E-005: Likely a preset lighting configuration. Pressing it activates a specific set of lights programmed into the system.
- SCAN: Activates scan mode, where lights cycle through patterns for better visibility.
- T-010: A timer-based or pre-programmed pattern trigger that enables a specific lighting sequence.
Horn and Siren Controls
- HRN: Activates the horn, useful for alerting traffic without activating the siren.
- SRN: Turns on the siren, often used alongside emergency lights.
- SRM: Selects the siren mode or changes the tone of the siren.
- WL: Warning light toggle, possibly controlling low-beam warning lights.
- HF: High-frequency sound toggle for specific emergency situations.
Directional Controls
The center grid of arrows controls the directional lights. These are used to guide traffic or indicate where vehicles should move:
- Left arrows: Flash left-side lights for directing traffic left.
- Right arrows: Flash right-side lights for directing traffic right.
- Center arrows: Activate center flashers to block both sides or signal straight-ahead warnings.
Right-Side Buttons
- WW: Turns on wig-wag lights (alternating headlights for high visibility).
- STR: Activates strobe lights, which are very bright and attention-grabbing.
Special Functions
- CRS: Likely stands for Cruise Lights, which are steady, low-intensity lights.
- TKD: Takedown lights, often used to illuminate the area directly in front of the vehicle.
- BKT: Activates backtrack lights, which may be rear-facing flashers.
- SCL: Possibly stands for scene lighting, used to light up the area around the vehicle.
- NTL: Likely controls night lighting, which dims the lights for nighttime use to avoid blinding other drivers.
How to Use This Panel
Customize additional lighting effects using WW, STR, CRS, etc.
Start by selecting S-1, S-2, or S-3, depending on the situation:
S-1 for low priority.
S-2 for moderate visibility.
S-3 for full emergency mode.
Use WRN, PRM, or SEC to control specific lighting functions.
Adjust the siren and horn using HRN, SRN, or SRM for audio alerts.
Use the directional arrows to guide traffic.
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