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TEBS E
GIO functions
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Parameter for unloading level
There are 2 parameters for the unloading level in the TEBS E Diag-
nostic Software.
• Lowering the body to the buffer
• Lowering the body to the lowest calibrated level
These parameters also apply for actuating this function via the Smart-
Board, the Trailer Remote Control, the ECAS control box and the
ECAS remote control unit.
A speed-dependent parameter was created for the unloading level in
the TEBS E Diagnostic Software. This means that the unloading level
as well as the normal level IV (normal level IV) can be used. It is also
possible to run switch inputs for normal level I, normal level II or nor-
mal level IV independent of one another.
Memory level
Unlike the unloading level, which is defined in the ECU, the memory level can be
defined and changed by the driver any time. Once defined, the system will store
any memory level until it is changed by the user, i.e. even when the ignition has
been switched off. The memory level applies to the whole of the vehicle.
For each system two different memory levels can be used.
Application
• Repeating loading operation on a ramp with height defined one time.
An ECAS remote control unit or the SmartBoard is required to request the memory
function.
More information on the operating capabilities for levels see chapter 10 ‘Operation’,
page 172.
6.3.3 Green warning lamp
Vehicle type
All trailer vehicles with ECAS.
Purpose
Indication of ECAS faults (light flashes).
Indication if the trailer is outside the normal level (lamp is permanently on).
Function
If the light is on permanently, there is a deviation between the currently selected
normal level and the physical ride height of the vehicle. The level can be changed
using the SmartBoard, the ECAS-control box/remote control unit, the Trailer Re-
mote Control or the Lifting/Lowering buttons.
– Move the vehicle back to normal level if necessary. The selected normal level is
the reference level.
– Move the vehicle at a speed greater than the parameterised RTR-speed.
Then the vehicle is automatically moved to the selected normal level.
If the light flashes, there is an ECAS-related fault.
– Read the diagnostic memory with TEBS E Diagnostic Software and rectify the
fault.