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Idle mode overrides all other Throttle calculation values for the engines as it is on a controller directly on the engines. It's give just the right amount of power for taxing on a runway so I find it very useful on the ground. I run Idle to get to my takeoff spot, dial the Manual throttle all the way up (which won't come in to effect until I turn off idle), turn off the brakes to start rolling again and then turn off idle which them pushes the engines to full throttle.
It's an Override Keypad for any locks on the hatches or doors. There are two buttons in the plane (one near the side door, one in the ceiling between the Pilot and Copilot's seat) that right now allow you to lock the side door and bottom hatch. In the future I will be adding a condition check where they may autolock while in flight. In implementing the lock the door condition lights will go Red and you won't be able to open them until the lock is removed... or you enter in the Override code. Which right now is 5468 but will change to a 4-digit number located "somewhere" on the plane... I think it's pretty easy to find.