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Half/Pack
®
Issued April 2018
Body Controller Software
Copyright 2018, Heil Environmental
Printed in the U.S.A.
Body Controller Software
109
4.04: Standard Body Output Functions
D01 Output Function – Tailgate Up Solenoid (Body Output %QX0.02)
This output function controls the Tailgate Up output circuit.
Condition
Modifiable Parameters
Default Setting
A
None
N/A
Conditions Necessary to activate the circuit:
Condition
Function or Component
Status
I/O Address
Status
A
Tailgate Raise Push Button
Activated
CAN
ON
B
Panel Selector Switch
Activated
%IX0.09
ON
C
Road Speed OK
Activated
N/A
ON (see Note below)
D
and Pump On
Activated
N/A
ON
E
Tailgate Locked Prox.
Deactivated
%IX0.02
OFF
Note: This signal is energized using a CAN based control by energizing the Tailgate Raise switch either from Street side or
from Curb side panel. With Conditions (A AND B AND C AND D) true, function ‘E’ will activate the Tailgate Up Solenoid
output.
For condition ‘C’ to be true, Road Speed value should be less than ‘5’ mph.
D02 Output Function – Tailgate Down Solenoid (Body Output %QX0.03)
This output function controls the Tailgate Down output circuit.
Condition
Modifiable Parameters
Default Setting
A
None
N/A
Conditions Necessary to activate the circuit:
Condition
Function or Component
Status
I/O Address
Status
A
Tailgate Lower Push Button
Activated
CAN
ON
B
Panel Selector Switch
Activated
%IX0.09
ON
C
Road Speed OK
Activated
N/A
ON (see Note below)
D
and Pump On
Activated
N/A
ON
Note: This signal is energized using a CAN based control by energizing the Tailgate Lower switch either from
Street side or from Curb side panel.
If Conditions (A AND B AND C AND D) are true, will activate the Tailgate Down Solenoid output.
For condition ‘C’ to be true, Road Speed value should be less than ‘5’ mph.

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