Agentthumb: OK, that's an interesting way to think about how the Heckdeckel function works! But alas it doesn't quite operate that way.
As I said in my diatribe above each Leuchte sub-set works in the following order:
- First, you need set-up how the light will function. For this purpose you must use the two alpha channels which are the first two channels in each "bank". I hadn't mentioned this before, but the permissible settings for the alpha channels are listed in my paper (i.e. see Table 5). As far as I'm aware, there are 66 different settings from which to choose but some (many) of these settings are purpose specific. Alas, you won't find "Heckdeckel" in any of these 66 permissible settings!
- Once you have determined what function(s) the light will support, you then need to decide what light intensity those functions will have. This is determined by the setting in the "Dimmwert" channel. The value that you put in this channel will apply to both functions that you set in the two alpha channels.
- Having determined what functions the light will perform and having set the illumination value, the last adaptation channel in the Leuchte sub-set becomes the "doing" command. The only place where the behaviour of the hatch lid is contemplated in a Leuchte set is in the "doing" command in the adaptation channel starting with parenthesis (7).
So in terms of your question, look at the first Leuchte sub-set in my first table above (which I call Bank 1) and you will see that the programming reads like this:
- The light that this Leuchte sub-set is concerned-with is the one connected to PIN4 of the B socket on the BCM and it is on the Left side of the car
- The light connected to the wire above will act (amongst other functions) as a Daytime Running Light (alpha channel B is "not active")
- When this light acts as a DRL, it will be fully illuminated (i.e. Dimmwert AB =100)
- The illumination level will apply "always". That is, the illumination level will not alter regardless of whether the Hatch lid is open, or closed
So what I hope that I have explained above is that you can't set the command Heckdeckel in an alpha channel. The only place where you can set the behaviour of the hatch lid is in the "doing" command in adaptation channel (7) and this setting only applies to the functions that you programmed for alpha channels A and B.
As I said, this is pretty arcane stuff - but if you take your time to think about what I have said, it should make sense! PM if you want to ask any further questions, so we don't bore the rest of the folks reading this thread
Cheers
Don