Lippert Components ground control TT Owner's Manual

®
Ground Control
TT
Leveling HD & SE with
OneControl™ Touch Panel
OWNER'S MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
System Information 3 Safety Information 3 Prior to Operation 3 Operation - Power Tongue Jack 4
Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle 4 Reconnecting to Tow Vehicle 4
Touch Panel Diagram - Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel 5 Operation - Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel 5
Basic Power Tongue Jack Operation 5 Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle 5 Auto Level 6 Hitch Recognition 6
Touch Panel Diagram - OneControl Touch Panel 7 Operation - OneControl Touch Panel 8
Basic Jack Operation In Standard Mode 8 Basic Jack Operation In Manual Mode 8 OneControl Touch Panel In Standard and Manual Modes 9 Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle 9 Auto Leveling 9 Hitch Recognition 10
Touch Panel Diagram - OneControl App From MyRV 11 Operation - OneControl App From MyRV 12
Accessing the OneControl App 12 Basic Jack Operation In Standard Mode 12 Basic Jack Operation In Manual Mode 13 OneControl Touch Panel App In Standard and Manual Modes 13 Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle 14 Auto Leveling 14 Hitch Recognition 15
Touch Panel Diagram - Linc Remote Control - Optional 15 Operation - Linc Remote 16
Conguring Linc Remote to Sync to The One Control Touch Panel 16 Basic Jack Operation 16 Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle 16 Auto Level 17
Troubleshooting 17
Red/Green LED Indicator on Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel 17 Error Display In OneControl Touch Panel or One Control App 18 Special Jack Error Codes on OneControl Touch Panel or OneControl App 19 Manual Override 20 Zero Point Calibration 22 To Set the Zero Point 22
Preventive Maintenance 23 Ground Control TT Leveling OCTP Assembly 24 Ground Control TT OCTP Leveling Components 25 Ground Control TT OCTP Leveling Components 26 Ground Control TT OCTP Leveling Components 27 Ground Control TT OCTP Leveling Components 28 Notes 29
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System Information
With the push of a button, the Ground Control® TT Leveling System levels and stabilizes your travel trailer quickly and accurately, enhancing your overall camping experience. It can take up to an hour to get a travel trailer level with manual jacks, chocks and wedges. The Ground Control® TT Leveling System saves you time by leveling and stabilizing the travel trailer in a matter of minutes, and prevents annoying rocking and swaying at the campsite. Features:
1. Saves time setting up camp
2. Fast, accurate automatic electric leveling
3. Auto re-hitch memory function
4. Level travel trailers function more efficiently than non-level ones
The controllers for this system are automatic leveling controls and interface to the Ground Control TT Leveling system to level the trailer. The system utilizes one main control board and a separate waterproof remote level sensor to measure and manage level point, and can be operated from several user interface devices, including:
• Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel - Mounted outside the trailer within view of the hitch.
• MyRV® OneControl™ Touch Panel (OCTP) - Mounted on a wall inside the living space of the trailer or in a trailer compartment.
• MyRV® OneControl™ Leveling App - The app is available on iTunes® for iPhone® and iPad® and also on Google Play™ for Android™ users. iTunes®, iPhone® and iPad® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Google Play™ and Android™ are trademarks of Google Inc.
• Linc® Remote Control - Optional.
NOTE: The Ground Control ® TT Leveling is specific to travel trailer applications only.
There are 2 different options for the controller depending on which jacks are installed:
A. HD Blue Controller - Part #433632. Installed 2 C-jacks, 2 Hall Effect 5K jacks, uses Auto Leveling Control
Touch Panel and OneControl Touch Panel.
B. SE Green Controller - Part #433633. Installed 4 C-jacks, uses Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel and
OneControl Touch Panel.
Safety Information
Failure to act in accordance with the following may result in death or serious personal injury. The use of the
Ground Control® TT Leveling system to support the trailer for any reason other than which it is intended is prohibited by Lippert’s limited warranty. The Lippert leveling system is designed as a “leveling” system only and should not be used to provide service for any reason under the trailer such as changing tires or servicing
the leveling system. Any attempts to change tires or perform other service while trailer is supported by the
Ground Control TT Leveling system could result in damage to the trailer and/or cause death or serious injury.
People and pets should be clear of the trailer while the leveling system is operated. Never lift the trailer
completely off the ground. Lifting the trailer so the wheels are not touching the ground will create an
unstable and unsafe condition.
Prior to Operation
The leveling system should only be operated under the following conditions:
1. The trailer is parked on a reasonably level surface.
2. Be sure all persons, pets, and property are clear of the trailer while the leveling system is in operation.
3. Make sure battery(ies) are fully charged and test at 12+V DC under load.
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Operation - Power Tongue Jack
Be sure to park the trailer on solid and level ground. Prior to operation, clear all jack landing locations
of debris and obstructions. The locations should also be free of surface depressions and moisture. When
parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
NOTE: The "On" and "Off" switch (Fig. 2A) controls the Power Tongue Jack's light only. If left on for an extended period of
time, the light will drain the trailer's battery.
NOTE: The Power Tongue Jack is designed for vertical movement of the trailer only.
Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle
NOTE: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure trailer is parked on a level surface and chock the tires of the trailer.
NOTE: Ensure the foot pad of the Power Tongue Jack is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and hairpin cotter pin
(Fig. 1B).
1. Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway control that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and the trailer. Unlatch the trailer coupler.
2. Push "EXT" (Fig. 2C) two times holding on the third time approximately 5 seconds, then release the switch and the Power Tongue jack will automatically extend to the ground.
3. Push "EXT" until the coupler clears the hitch ball.
4. Disconnect the trailer wire connection at the tow vehicle, if not previously completed.
5. Move the tow vehicle away from the trailer.
6. Push "RET" (Fig. 2B) as needed to return the front of the trailer to level or use the Auto Level function to level the trailer
per the instructions in this manual.
Reconnecting to Tow Vehicle
1. Chock the tires of the trailer.
2. Press "EXT" (Fig. 2C) if needed to allow the coupler to clear the hitch ball.
3. Push "RET" (Fig. 2B) to retract the Power Tongue Jack until the coupler properly mounts the hitch ball and the leg.
4. Latch the tow vehicle hitch and connect any wires, chains or sway control that may be equipped between the tow
vehicle and trailer.
5. Press "RET" two times and hold on the third time approximately 5 seconds until the Power Tongue Jack pauses. Let go of the switch and the Power Tongue Jack will automatically retract.
NOTE: Be sure the leg of the Power Tongue Jack (Fig. 1A) is fully retracted prior to moving the tow vehicle.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
A
A
B
B
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Touch Panel Diagram - Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel
Fig. 3
A
B
C
E
F
D
Callout Description
A Red/Green LED - Indicates the status of the system. B Up Arrow - Extends Power Tongue Jack . To turn on the touch panel, press the Up
and Down arrow buttons at the same
C Down Arrow - Retracts Power Tongue Jack.
time.
D Auto Level Button - Places leveling system into auto level mode.
E Hitch Height Button - Initiates the Hitch Recognition feature.
F
Retract All Button - Places leveling system into full retract mode. Power Tongue Jack does not retract.
Operation - Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel
Be sure to park the trailer on solid and level ground. Prior to operation, clear all jack landing locations
of debris and obstructions. The locations should also be free of surface depressions and moisture. When
parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
Basic Power Tongue Jack Operation
• To turn on the touch panel, press both "UP" and "DOWN" arrows (Fig. 3B and Fig. 3C) at the same time. The green indicator LED (Fig. 3A) will turn on.
• Press the "UP" arrow (Fig. 3B) to extend the Power Tongue Jack.
• Press the "DOWN" arrow (Fig. 3C) to retract the Power Tongue Jack.
Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle
NOTE: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure trailer is parked on a level surface and chock the tires of the
trailer.
NOTE: Ensure the foot pad of the Power Tongue Jack is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and hairpin
cotter pin.
1. Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway control that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and the trailer.
Unlatch the trailer coupler.
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2. To turn on the Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel, press both "UP" and "DOWN" arrows (Fig. 3B and Fig. 3C) at
the same time. The green indicator LED (Fig. 3A) will turn on.
NOTE: The touch panel will remain on as long as the user is pressing buttons. It will time out after approximately 5
minutes without use.
3. Press the "UP" arrow (Fig. 3B) on the Auto Leveling Control Panel to extend the Power Tongue Jack and lift the
front of trailer to take the weight of the trailer off of the hitch.
4. Disconnect the trailer wire connection at the tow vehicle, if not previously completed.
5. Pull tow vehicle away and park at a safe distance.
NOTE: To utilize the Power Tongue Jack for the unhitching process see "Operation - Power Tongue Jack."
Auto Level
1. Prior to auto leveling, ensure the trailer is unhitched from the tow vehicle and the tow vehicle is parked a safe
distance away from the trailer.
2. Press both "UP" and "DOWN" arrows (Fig. 3B and Fig. 3C) at the same time if the green indicator LED is not on.
3. Press “AUTO LEVEL” (Fig. 3D).
NOTE: Once the automatic leveling cycle has been started, it is important that there is no movement in the trailer
until the trailer has completed the leveling process. Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle could have an effect on the performance of the leveling system.
NOTE: Pressing any button during an Auto Level sequence will abort the auto leveling cycle.
NOTE: Sequence may vary slightly based on the height of the trailer coupler prior to leveling.
4. When the Auto Level Sequence begins:
A. The system checks that the rear jacks are retracted. B. The Power Tongue Jack may adjust depending on the orientation of the trailer. C. Front jacks will extend until movement of the trailer is sensed. D. The Power Tongue Jack will then retract. E. The front jacks will extend/retract near level. F. Rear jacks will extend and ground. G. Trailer will level front-to-back and then side-to-side. H. The Auto level Sequence will ground all jacks to ensure all foot pads are on the ground. I. The Auto Leveling sequence is complete when the indicator light turns solid green.
NOTE: If the AUTO LEVEL sequence does not perform as described above, locate the OneControl Touch Panel
or use the OneControl App to place the system in Manual Mode. Test that the jacks operate correctly by pushing their corresponding buttons on the OneControl Touch Panel or App; e.g., "FRONT" button operates only the front jacks, etc. (See "Operation - OneControl Touch Panel" or "Operation - OneControl App" in this manual).
Hitch Recognition
1. To turn on the Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel, press both "UP" and "DOWN" arrows (Fig. 3B and Fig. 3C) at
the same time. The green indicator LED (Fig. 3A) will turn on.
2. Press "HITCH HEIGHT" (Fig. 3E).
A. Rear jacks will retract. B. The Power Tongue Jack will extend to the ground. C. The front leveling jacks will retract. D. The tongue jack will then adjust the height of the front of the trailer coupler to the point at which the
“AUTO LEVEL” button was most recently pressed.
3. Back the tow vehicle into position to align the tow vehicle hitch and trailer coupler with each other.
4. Press and hold the "DOWN" arrow to retract the tongue jack until the coupler sets into position on top of the
tow vehicle hitch.
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5. Latch the tow vehicle hitch and connect any wires, chains or sway control that may be equipped between the
tow vehicle and trailer.
6. Press and hold the "DOWN" arrow until the Power Tongue Jack is fully retracted.
NOTE: To utilize the Power Tongue Jack for the hitching process see "Operation - Power Tongue Jack."
Touch Panel Diagram - OneControl Touch Panel
Jack Buttons
in Manual Mode
See Fig. 7
D
Fig. 4 - Leveling Standard Mode
E
C
A
B
F
H
G
I J MK N
L
Callout Description
Jack Buttons - Select Front, Rear, Right and Left jacks to be operated depending on mode.
A
Jacks available to be operated will be highlighted in blue. Only the Power Tongue Jack can be operated in Standard Mode. In Manual Mode (Fig. 7), all
jacks are available to be operated (No Power Tongue Jack operation available). B Up and Down Arrows - Scrolls through options on screen. C Info - Displays system information, e.g. angle, jack stroke or software version. D Connected Icon - Press 6 times to program zero point/ wireless configurations.
E Home Icon - Returns screen to home page.
F
Auto Retract - Enters Auto Retract mode to retract all jacks. Power Tongue Jack does not
retract. G Manual Mode - Enters Manual Mode to manually operate jacks. H Enter - Push to select various modes.
I Retract - Retracts jacks in several modes. Jacks available will be highlighted in blue.
J Extend - Extends jacks in several modes. Jacks available will be highlighted in blue.
K Reset - Resets to factory default.
L Power Button - Turns touch panel on and off.
M Auto Level - Starts the Auto Level sequence.
N Auto Hitch - Returns trailer to previous hitch height for reconnecting to tow vehicle.
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Operation - OneControl Touch Panel
Be sure to park the trailer on solid and level ground. Prior to operation, clear all jack landing locations
of debris and obstructions. The locations should also be free of surface depressions and moisture. When
parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
Basic Jack Operation In Standard Mode
To reach Standard Mode (Fig. 4) for leveling:
1. Power on the OneControl Touch Panel (Fig. 4L).
2. Press "MyRV Control Panel" on the main screen (Fig. 5A).
3. Press the "Leveler" icon (Fig. 6A).
4. The screen will show the system menu (Fig. 4) for Standard Mode. The Power Tongue Jack can be
extended/retracted in Standard Mode. Front and rear jacks cannot be operated in standard mode.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
A
A
Basic Jack Operation In Manual Mode
To reach Manual Mode (Fig. 7) for leveling:
1. While in Standard Mode (Fig. 4), use the arrows (Fig. 4B) to scroll to Manual Mode (Fig. 4G). Hit "ENTER" (Fig. 4H).
2. Front and rear jacks can be operated in Manual Mode. The Power Tongue Jack cannot be operated in Manual Mode.
A
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Fig. 7 Manual Mode
B
C
D
E F
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OneControl Touch Panel In Standard and Manual Modes
Standard Mode Features
• Press "EXTEND" (Fig. 4J) or "RETRACT" (Fig. 4I) and "FRONT" (Fig. 4A) to extend or retract the Power Tongue Jack.
• Press the "AUTO LEVEL" (Fig. 4M) button to start the auto leveling sequence.
• Press the "AUTO HITCH" (Fig. 4N) button to start the hitch recognition sequence when reconnecting to the tow vehicle.
• Use the "UP" or "DOWN" arrow (Fig. 4B) buttons to cycle through the menu screen options:
A. Info: Scroll to "INFO" (Fig. 4C) and press "ENTER" (Fig. 4H) button to display system information, e.g.,
angle, jack stroke or software version.
B. Auto Retract: Scroll to "AUTO RETRACT" (Fig. 4F) and press "ENTER" button to start the "Auto Retract"
sequence, which will retract all jacks. The Power Tongue jack does not retract.
C. Manual Mode: Scroll to "Manual Mode" (Fig. 4G) and press "ENTER" button to start Manual Level
operation.
Manual Mode Features
NOTE: Upon entering Manual Mode, a tutorial on operating the jacks will appear on the screen. Press "OK" to clear
the tutorial. To delete the tutorial, click the "Don't show this again" box in the bottom right of the screen.
• Press "EXTEND" (Fig. 7F) or "RETRACT" (Fig. 7E) and "FRONT" (Fig. 7B) to operate front jacks.
• Press "EXTEND" or "RETRACT" and "REAR" (Fig. 7D) to operate rear jacks.
• Press "EXTEND" or "RETRACT" and "RIGHT" (Fig. 7C) to operate right jacks.
• Press "EXTEND" or "RETRACT" and "LEFT" (Fig. 7A) to operate left jacks.
NOTE: To operate jacks individually, press "EXTEND" or "RETRACT" then press the “LEFT” (Fig. 7A) or “RIGHT” (Fig.
7C) button while simultaneously pressing the “FRONT" (Fig. 7B) or "REAR” button (Fig. 7D), depending on which jack needs to be operated.
NOTE: If the jacks will not operate individually using the method described above, but they operate properly when
Auto Level is performed, the Twist Prevention Protection system has locked out the operation to prevent damage to the frame of the trailer.
Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle
NOTE: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure trailer is parked on a level surface and chock the tires of the
trailer.
NOTE: Ensure the foot pad of the Power Tongue Jack is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and hairpin cotter
pin.
1. Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway control that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and the trailer.
Unlatch the trailer coupler.
2. Press "EXTEND" and "FRONT" button (Fig 4A) on the OneControl Touch Panel in Standard Mode to extend the
Power Tongue Jack until the foot touches the ground and the coupler clears the hitch ball.
NOTE: If using the OneControl Touch Panel and the hitch is not visible a second person will be needed to monitor
the operation of the unhitching process.
3. Disconnect the trailer wire connection at the tow vehicle, if not previously completed.
4. Pull tow vehicle away and park at a safe distance.
NOTE: To utilize the Power Tongue Jack for the unhitching process see "Operation - Power Tongue Jack."
Auto Leveling
1. Prior to auto leveling, ensure the trailer is unhitched from the tow vehicle and the tow vehicle is parked a safe
distance away from the trailer.
2. Press the “ON/OFF” button (Fig. 4L) if the OneControl Touch Panel is not on.
3. Press "MyRV Control Panel" on the main screen (Fig. 5A).
4. Press the "Leveler" icon (Fig. 6A).
5. Press “AUTO LEVEL” (Fig. 4M).
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NOTE: Once the automatic leveling cycle has been started, it is important that there is no movement in the
trailer until the leveling process is complete. Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle could have an effect on the performance of the leveling system.
NOTE: Sequence may vary slightly based on the height of the trailer coupler prior to leveling.
6. When the Auto Level Sequence begins:
D. The system checks that the rear jacks are retracted. E. The Power Tongue Jack may adjust depending on the orientation of the trailer. F. Front jacks will extend until movement of the trailer is sensed. G. The Power Tongue Jack will then retract. H. The front jacks will extend/retract near level. I. Rear jacks will extend and ground. J. Trailer will level front-to-back and then side-to-side. K. The Auto level Sequence will ground all jacks to ensure all foot pads are on the ground. L. The Auto Leveling sequence is complete when the OneControl Touch Panel indicates, "Auto Level
Success."
NOTE: If the AUTO LEVEL sequence does not perform as described above, locate the OneControl Touch
Panel or use the OneControl App to place the system in Manual Mode. Test that the jacks operate correctly by pushing their corresponding buttons on the OneControl Touch Panel or App; e.g., "FRONT" button operates only the front jacks, etc. (See "Operation - OneControl Touch Panel" or "Operation - OneControl App" in this manual).
Hitch Recognition
Fig. 8
1. Press the “ON/OFF” button to turn the
OneControl Touch Panel on (Fig. 8A).
2. Press "MyRV Control Panel" on the main screen (Fig. 5A).
3. Press the "Leveler" icon (Fig. 6A).
4. Press "AUTO HITCH" (Fig. 8B). A. Rear jacks will retract. B. The Power Tongue Jack will extend to
the ground.
C. Front leveling jacks will retract. D. The tongue jack will then adjust the
height of the front of the trailer coupler
A B
to the point at which the “AUTO LEVEL” button was most recently pressed.
5. Back the tow vehicle into position to align the tow vehicle hitch and trailer coupler with each other.
NOTE: If using the OneControl Touch Panel and the hitch is not visible a second person will be needed to
monitor the operation of the hitching process.
6. Press "RETRACT" button, then press the "FRONT" button to retract the tongue jack until the coupler sets into position on top of the tow vehicle hitch.
7. Latch the tow vehicle hitch and connect any wires, chains or sway control that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and trailer.
NOTE: Press the "RETRACT" button and then press and hold the "FRONT" button until the Power Tongue
Jack fully retracts.
NOTE: To utilize the Power Tongue Jack for the hitching process see "Operation - Power Tongue Jack."
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Touch Panel Diagram - OneControl App from MyRV
NOTE: The OneControl Leveling App is available on iTunes® for iPhone® and iPad® and also on Google
Play™ for Android™ users.
Jack buttons
in Manual Mode
(See Fig. 13)
A
Fig. 9 - Leveling In Standard Mode
C
D
F
B
G
H I J K
Callout Description
Jack Buttons - Select Front, Rear, Right and Left jacks to be operated depending on mode.
A
Jacks available to be operated will be highlighted in blue. Only the Power Tongue Jack can be operated in Standard Mode (Fig. 9). In Manual Mode
(Fig. 13), all jacks are available to be operated (no Power Tongue Jack operation available.) B Enter - Push to activate various modes. C Info - Displays system information, e.g., angle, jack stroke, software version.
E
D
Auto Retract - Enters Auto Retract mode to retract all jacks.
Power Tongue Jack does not retract.
E Manual Mode - Enters Manual Mode to manually operate jacks.
F Home Icon - Returns screen to home page. G Up and Down Arrows - Scroll through options on screen. H Retract - Retracts jacks in several modes. Jacks available will be highlighted in blue.
I Extend - Extends jacks in several modes. Jacks available will be highlighted in blue.
J Auto Level - Starts the Auto Level sequence.
K Auto Hitch - Returns trailer to previous hitch height for reconnecting to tow vehicle.
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Operation - OneControl App From myRV
Be sure to park the trailer on solid and level ground. Prior to operation, clear all jack landing locations
of debris and obstructions. The locations should also be free of surface depressions and moisture. When
parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
Accessing the OneControl App
1. Ensure there is power to the trailer's wireless network.
2. Navigate to the device's (smart phone, tablet, etc.) wifi settings. Turn wireless feature on and connect to
the myRV wireless network.
NOTE: If this is the first time connecting to the myRV wireless network, a password will be required. The
password is located on the trailer's wifi hub (Fig. 10).
3. Open the OneControl application on the compatible device.
NOTE: If the device states "Unresolved Network Connection," retry
connecting to the myRV wireless network and/or wait for the connection to resolve and display "Connected" under the myRV wireless connection.
Fig. 10
4. The application will request the user "Agree" to an end user license
agreement, create a PIN and "Re-enter PIN to confirm."
5. On “Initial Setup” choose “myRV” (Fig.11A).
6. The OneControl app will now display all functions.
Basic Jack Operation In Standard Mode
To reach Standard Mode (Fig. 9) for leveling:
1. Power on the OneControl Touch Panel App.
2. Press the "Leveler" icon (Fig. 12A).
3. The screen will show the system menu (Fig. 9) for Standard Mode. The Power Tongue Jack can be
extended/retracted in Standard Mode. Front and rear jacks cannot be operated in Standard Mode.
Fig. 11
A
Fig. 12
A
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Basic Jack Operation In Manual Mode
To reach Manual Mode (Fig. 13) for leveling:
1. While in Standard Mode (Fig. 9), use the arrows (Fig. 9G) to scroll to Manual Mode (Fig. 9E). Hit "ENTER" (Fig. 9B).
2. Front and rear jacks can be operated in Manual Mode. The Power Tongue Jack cannot be operated in Manual Mode.
Fig. 13 Manual Mode
B
A
C
E F
D
OneControl Touch Panel App In Standard and Manual Modes
Standard Mode Features
• Press "EXTEND" (Fig. 9I) or "RETRACT" (Fig. 9H) and "FRONT" (Fig. 9A) to extend or retract the Power Tongue Jack.
• Press the "AUTO LEVEL" (Fig. 9J) button to start the auto leveling sequence.
• Press the "AUTO HITCH" (Fig. 9K) button to start the hitch recognition sequence when reconnecting to the tow vehicle.
• Use the "UP" or "DOWN" arrow (Fig. 9G) buttons to cycle through the menu screen options:
A. Info: Scroll to "INFO" (Fig. 9C) and press "ENTER" (Fig. 9B) button to display system
information, e.g., angle, jack stroke or software version.
B. Auto Retract: Scroll to "AUTO RETRACT" (Fig. 9D) and press "ENTER" button to start the
"Auto Retract" sequence, which will retract all jacks. The Power Tongue jack does not retract.
C. Manual Mode: Scroll to "Manual Mode" (Fig. 9E) and press "ENTER" button to start Manual
Level operation.
Manual Mode Features
NOTE: Upon entering Manual Mode, a tutorial on operating the jacks will appear on the screen. Press
"OK" to clear the tutorial. To delete the tutorial, click the "Don't show this again" box in the bottom right of the screen.
• Press "EXTEND" (Fig. 13F) or "RETRACT" (Fig. 13E) and "FRONT" (Fig. 13B) to operate front jacks.
• Press "EXTEND" or "RETRACT" and "REAR" (Fig. 13D) to operate rear jacks.
• Press "EXTEND" or "RETRACT" and "RIGHT" (Fig. 13C) to operate right jacks.
• Press "EXTEND" or "RETRACT" and "LEFT" (Fig. 13A) to operate left jacks.
NOTE: To operate jacks individually, press "EXTEND" or "RETRACT" then press the “LEFT” (Fig. 13A) or
“RIGHT” (Fig. 13C) button while simultaneously pressing the “FRONT" (Fig. 13B) or "REAR” button (Fig. 13D), depending on which jack needs to be operated.
NOTE: If the jacks will not operate individually using the method described above, but they operate
properly when Auto Level is performed, the Twist Prevention Protection system has locked out the operation to prevent damage to the frame of the trailer.
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Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle
NOTE: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure trailer is parked on a level surface and chock the tires of the
trailer.
NOTE: Ensure the foot pad of the Power Tongue Jack is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and
hairpin cotter pin.
1. Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway control that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and the
trailer. Unlatch the trailer coupler.
2. Press the "FRONT" button (Fig 9A) on the OneControl Touch Panel App in Standard Mode to extend the
Power Tongue Jack until the foot touches the ground and the coupler clears the hitch ball.
3. Disconnect the trailer wire connection at the tow vehicle, if not previously completed.
4. Pull tow vehicle away and park at a safe distance.
NOTE: To utilize the Power Tongue Jack for the unhitching process see "Operation - Power Tongue Jack."
Auto Leveling
1. Prior to auto leveling, ensure the trailer is unhitched from the tow vehicle and the tow vehicle is parked a safe distance away from the trailer.
2. Power on the OneControl Touch Panel App.
3. Press the "Leveler" icon (Fig. 12A).
4. Press “AUTO LEVEL” (Fig. 9J).
NOTE: Once the automatic leveling cycle has been started, it is important that there is no movement in the
trailer until the leveling process is complete. Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle could have an effect on the performance of the leveling system.
NOTE: Sequence may vary slightly based on the height of the trailer coupler prior to leveling.
5. When the Auto Level Sequence begins: A. The system checks that the rear jacks are retracted. B. The Power Tongue Jack may adjust depending on the orientation of the trailer. C. Front jacks will extend until movement of the trailer is sensed. D. The Power Tongue Jack will then retract. E. The front jacks will extend/retract near level. F. Rear jacks will extend and ground. G. Trailer will level front-to-back and then side-to-side. H. The Auto level Sequence will ground all jacks to ensure all foot pads are on the ground. I. The Auto Leveling sequence is complete when the OneControl Touch Panel indicates, "Auto Level
Success".
NOTE: If the AUTO LEVEL sequence does not perform as described above, locate the OneControl Touch
Panel or use the OneControl App to place the system in Manual Mode. Test that the jacks operate correctly by pushing their corresponding buttons on the OneControl Touch Panel or App; e.g., "FRONT" button operates only the front jacks, etc. (See "Operation - OneControl Touch Panel" or "Operation - OneControl App" in this manual).
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Hitch Recognition
1. Power on the OneControl Touch Panel App.
2. Press the "Leveler" icon (Fig. 12A).
3. Press "AUTO HITCH" (Fig. 9K). A. Rear jacks will retract. B. The Power Tongue Jack will extend to the ground. C. Front leveling jacks will retract. D. The tongue jack will then adjust the height of the front of the trailer coupler to the point at which
the “AUTO LEVEL” button was most recently pressed.
4. Back the tow vehicle into position to align the tow vehicle hitch and trailer coupler with each other.
5. Press "RETRACT" button, then press the "FRONT" button to retract the tongue jack until the coupler
sets into position on top of the tow vehicle hitch.
6. Latch the tow vehicle hitch and connect any wires, chains or sway control that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and trailer.
7. Press the "RETRACT" button and then press and hold the "FRONT" button until the Power Tongue Jack fully retracts.
NOTE: To utilize the Power Tongue Jack for the hitching process see "Operation - Power Tongue Jack."
Touch Panel Diagram - Linc Remote Control - Optional
Callout Description
A Retract - Retracts Power Tongue Jack.
B
C Left Arrow - (See Note below) D Help - Provides contact information for LCI.
E Extend - Extends Power Tongue Jack. (See Note below)
F Right Arrow - (See Note below)
G Rear Arrow - (See Note below) H Auto Level- Initiates Auto Level sequence.
I Power Button - Turns remote control on and off.
NOTE: When the OneControl Touch Panel is placed in Manual
Front Arrow - Operates Power Tongue Jack. (See Note below)
Mode, the Linc remote will operate the jacks in a similar fashion as the OneControl, with the exception of operating individual jacks. Jacks will operate in pairs. (See "Operation - OneControl Touch Panel").
Fig. 14
D
A
E
B
C
F
G
H
I
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Operation - Linc Remote
Be sure to park the trailer on solid and level ground. Prior to operation, clear all jack landing locations
of debris and obstructions. The locations should also be free of surface depressions and moisture. When
parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.
Configuring Linc Remote to Sync to The One Control Touch Panel
1. Turn on the Linc remote control (Fig. 14I) and enter a PIN.
2. Choose "Leveler" from the menu screen.
3. Turn on the OneControl Touch Panel (Fig. 4L).
4. On the OneControl Touch Panel, press the "CONNECTED" icon at the top of the screen (Fig. 15A) quickly 6 times.
Wait a few seconds until the gear icon with "OPTIONS" appears (Fig. 16A).
NOTE: If configuring to the OneControl App, press the "OPTIONS" button.
5. Press the gear icon with "OPTIONS" (Fig. 16A).
6. Use the "UP" and "DOWN" arrows (Fig. 16B) to scroll to "WIRELESS CONFIG" (Fig. 7).
7. Press "ENTER" (Fig. 17A). The screen will display "Wireless Configuration Press any Linc button to Sync"
(Fig. 18).
8. Press any button in "Leveler" mode on the Linc Remote Control (Fig 14).
9. Pressing "ABORT" on the OneControl Touch Panel (Fig. 18A) will cancel configuration sequence.
Basic Jack Operation
• Press "EXTEND" ( Fig. 14E) or "RETRACT" (Fig. 14A). Press "FRONT" arrow (Fig. 14B) to operate Power Tongue Jack.
• Press "AUTO LEVEL" (Fig. 14H) to start auto level sequence.
• If the OneControl Touch Panel is in Manual Mode, to operate jacks, press "EXTEND" (Fig. 14E) or "RETRACT" (Fig. 14A) button, then press the "LEFT" (Fig. 14C), "RIGHT" (Fig. 14F), "FRONT" (Fig. 14B) or "REAR" (Fig. 14G) button depending on which pair of jacks need to be operated.
A
Fig. 15
Fig. 17
Fig. 16
B
A
Fig. 18
A
A
Unhitching From A Tow Vehicle
NOTE: Prior to unhitching from the tow vehicle, ensure trailer is parked on a level surface and chock the tires of the
trailer.
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NOTE: Ensure the foot pad of the Power Tongue Jack is pinned securely in place with the clevis pin and hairpin
cotter pin.
1. Disconnect any wires, chains, or sway control that may be equipped between the tow vehicle and the trailer. Unlatch the trailer coupler.
2. Turn the Linc remote on (Fig. 14I) and enter a PIN code to turn system on.
3. Press the "LEVELER" button.
4. Press "EXTEND" (Fig. 14E) and "FRONT" arrow (Fig. 14B) to extend the Power Tongue Jack and lift the front of
trailer to take the weight of the trailer off of the hitch.
5. Disconnect the trailer wire connection at the tow vehicle, if not previously completed.
6. Pull tow vehicle away and park at a safe distance.
NOTE: To utilize the Power Tongue Jack for the unhitching process see "Operation - Power Tongue Jack."
Auto Level
1. Prior to auto leveling, ensure the trailer is unhitched from the tow vehicle and the tow vehicle is parked a safe distance away from the trailer.
2. Press the “ON/OFF” button (Fig. 14I) on the Linc remote if the Linc is not on.
3. Enter a PIN.
4. Choose the "LEVELER" option.
5. Press “AUTO LEVEL” (Fig. 14H).
NOTE: Once the automatic leveling cycle has been started, it is important that there is no movement in the trailer until the
trailer has completed the leveling process. Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle could have an effect on the performance of the leveling system.
6. When the Auto Level Sequence begins: A. The system checks that the rear jacks are retracted. B. The Power Tongue Jack may adjust depending on the orientation of the trailer. C. Front jacks will extend until movement of the trailer is sensed. D. The Power Tongue Jack will then retract. E. The front jacks will extend/retract near level. F. Rear jacks will extend and ground. G. Trailer will level front-to-back and then side-to-side. H. The Auto level Sequence will ground all jacks to ensure all foot pads are on the ground and the Auto Leveling
sequence is complete.
NOTE: If the AUTO LEVEL sequence does not perform as described above, locate the OneControl Touch Panel or use
the OneControl App to place the system in Manual Mode. Test that the jacks operate correctly by pushing their corresponding buttons on the OneControl Touch Panel or App; e.g., "FRONT" button operates only the front jacks, etc. (See "Operation - OneControl Touch Panel" or "Operation - OneControl App" in this manual).
NOTE: There is no Hitch Recognition sequence programmed for the Linc remote.
Troubleshooting
Red/Green LED Indicator on Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel
What Is Happening? Why?
Off Touch panel is locked. Solid Green Touch panel is active. Blinking Green Jacks are moving. Solid Red Low battery.
Error - Refer to OneControl Touch Panel screen or the Leveling App for the
Blinking Red
specific error, then consult the Troubleshooting section of this manual to clear the error.
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Error Display In OneControl Touch Panel or One Control App
NOTE: Errors can only be cleared via the OneControl Touch Panel or OneControl Leveling App through
MyRV®. The only exception is when the Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel (Fig. 3) was used to abort an auto-sequence. In this case the error can be cleared by pressing any Auto Leveling Control button.
NOTE: To clear an error from the OneControl Touch Panel or the OneControl App, correct the issue, then
press "OK." If the error is still present, the message will be displayed again.
Touch Panel Message
What's Happening? What Should I Do?
Unsecured controller.
"EXCESS ANGLE"
Uneven or sloped site.
"EXCESSIVE ANGLE"
"BAD CALIBRATION"
Excessive angle reached during manual operation.
Trailer zero point was not set correctly.
Hitch recognition requested but no
"FEATURE DISABLED"
hitch height set. Zero point not set. Set zero point.
Bad connection or wiring.
"LOW VOLTAGE"
Discharged or bad battery.
Unsecured controller.
"OUT OF STROKE"
Uneven or sloped site.
"EXTERNAL SENSOR" Bad connection or wiring.
Check and secure controller placement.
Relocate the trailer. Stop manual operation and reset jacks to
a more level state. The code will self clear, there is no need to hit "OK."
Reset zero point.
Perform "AUTO LEVEL" sequence to
establish hitch height.
Check wiring - repair or replace.
Test battery voltage under load - charge or replace.
Check and secure controller placement.
Relocate the trailer. Replace or repair connection to rear remote
sensor.
"JACK TIME OUT"
"AUTO LEVEL FAIL"
"FUNCTION ABORTED"
"HALL POWER SHORT"
“CAN’T COMPLETE LEVEL IN THIS LOCATION. PLEASE RELOCATE RV TO FLATTER TERRAIN”
System could not level in expected time.
Unsecured controller.
Voltage drop.
User has aborted an automatic leveling sequence.
Short circuit detected on one or more of the jack hall effect power lines.
The trailer is parked on a steep incline during auto level. The front cannot be leveled and the front jacks are already fully retracted.
Check disposition of jacks.
Check and secure controller placement.
Test battery voltage under load - charge or replace.
Restart the sequence.
Check harness and replace or repair.
Relocate the trailer.
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Special Jack Error Codes on OneControl Touch Panel or OneControl App
To clear the error codes listed below:
1. Correct or otherwise repair the issue (see the table below).
NOTE: In order to clear the special jack error code the jacks need to be “homed.” In order to “home” jacks,
each jack must be able to retract a minimum of 6”.
NOTE: The Power Tongue Jack does not need to be “homed.” The Power Tongue Jack cannot be operated
from the OneControl Touch Panel or OneControl App while clearing the special jack error codes. The Power Tongue Jack can be operated using the “RET/EXT” switch on the tongue jack during this procedure.
2. Extend all jacks to reach the 6” of minimum retract needed. A. Press “EXTEND” and “FRONT” to extend the front jacks (if required).Refer to “Operation -
OneControl Touch Panel” and “Operation - OneControl App.”
B. Press “EXTEND” and “REAR” to extend the rear jacks (if required). Refer to “Operation - OneControl
Touch Panel” and “Operation - OneControl App.”
3. Press “ENTER” to AUTO RETRACT. The jacks will retract until they reach the hard current limit. The Power Tongue Jack will perform an automatic grounding during the AUTO RETRACT sequence.
4. The jacks are now “homed” and the special jack error code will be cleared.
Touch Panel Message
***ERROR***
Left-Front Jack Fault
Right-Front Jack Fault
Left-Rear Jack Fault
Right-Rear Jack Fault
Tongue Jack Fault
What's Happening? What Should I Do?
Check voltage at the battery under load.
Error at a specific jack (left front, right front, left middle, right middle, left
Check harness connections at controller and at jack.
rear, right rear, tongue). Hall signal issue (open, short, malfunction or loss of communication); open or
Check harness for damage.
short circuit between controller and motor.
Check fuses at controller.
Repair or replace as necessary.
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Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.
Manual Override
NOTE: For ease of manual override it is recommended to unplug the power harness to the motor prior to
performing the manual override procedure.
NOTE: Use of a 12-18 volt cordless screw gun or pneumatic screw gun is acceptable to manually override
the jacks. Do not use an impact screw gun to perform any of the override procedures, as this may damage the motor. If manual override is necessary there are two options for each style of jack.
NOTE: If the travel trailer is equipped with 4 C-Jacks the override procedure is the same for the front and rear.
C-Jack Motor Override:
Tools needed: 3/8” drive ratchet and extension (no socket)
1. Find the port on the jack gearbox (Fig. 19A).
2. Remove the rubber plug (Fig. 20A).
3. Insert the 3/8” drive into the port.
4. Turn the override until the jack extends or retracts to desired position.
C- Jack Manual Override Nut:
Tools needed: 3/4" socket wrench
1. Locate the manual override nut (Fig. 19B).
2. Place 3/4" socket wrench over the manual override nut (Fig. 21A) and turn the override nut until the
jack extends or retracts to desired position.
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
A
A
Fig. 21
B
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Hall Effect Jack - Top of Jack Motor Override:
Tools needed: 3/8” drive ratchet and extension (no socket)
1. Find the port on the top of the jack motor (Fig. 22A).
2. Remove the rubber plug (Fig. 23A).
3. Insert the 3/8” drive ratchet into the port (Fig. 24).
4. Turn the override until the jack extends or retracts to desired position.
Hall Effect Jack - Bottom of Jack Motor Override:
Tools needed: 3/8” drive ratchet and extension, 5/16” socket
1. Find the port on the bottom of the jack motor (Fig. 22B).
2. Remove the rubber plug (Fig. 25A).
3. Insert the 5/16” socket into the port (Fig. 26).
4. Turn the override until the jack extends or retracts to desired position.
Fig. 22
A
A
B
A
Power Tongue Jack Manual Override
1. Chock the tires of the trailer.
2. Be sure the footpad of the Power Tongue Jack is pinned
securely in place with the clevis pin and hairpin cotter pin (Fig. 27A).
Fig. 23
Fig. 25
Fig. 24
Fig. 26
Fig. 27
Fig. 28
A
B
3. Open the rubber plug (Fig. 28A) on top of the Power
Tongue Jack’s gearbox to expose the manual drive shaft.
4. Insert the manual crank handle (Fig. 29).
5. Turn the crank handle counterclockwise to retract the
tongue jack or clockwise to extend the tongue jack.
6. Remove the crank handle (Fig. 29).
7. Replace the rubber plug (Fig. 28A).
NOTE: Be sure the leg (Fig. 27B) of the Power Tongue Jack is
fully retracted prior to moving the tow vehicle.
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Zero Point Calibration
The “Zero Point” is the programmed point that the trailer will return to each time the Auto Level feature is used. The “Zero Point” must be programmed prior to using the Auto Level feature to ensure the proper operation of the system. The "Zero Point" feature is available on the OneControl Touch Panel or the OneControl App with this system.
NOTE: Images depicted below are from the OneControl Touch Panel.
NOTE: Prior to starting this procedure, double check all connections on the controller, jacks, and touch
panel.
NOTE: When calibrating Zero Point, the user has full manual control over the jacks. See “Basic Jack
Operation - Manual Mode” to adjust to the desired level position. Press the enter button to set.
To Set the Zero Point
The following procedure works from Standard Mode only. (See "Operation - OneControl Touch Panel").
1. Press the “CONNECTED” icon (Fig. 30A) at the top of the leveling screen quickly 6 times. Wait a few seconds until the gear icon with "OPTIONS" appears (Fig. 31A).
NOTE: With the OneControl App press the "OPTIONS" button.
2. Press the gear icon with "OPTIONS" (Fig. 31A).
3. The screen will show "SET UP: Zero Mode Press Enter" (Fig. 32).
4. Press the “Enter button” (Fig. 32A).
5. The touch panel will present options for further leveling of the trailer if needed. The screen will also
state "ZERO POINT CALIBRATION - Press Enter to Set" (Fig. 33).
6. Press "ENTER" (Fig. 33A).
7. Screen will show "Zero Point Stability Check ... Please Wait" (Fig. 34), followed by "Zero Point Set"
(Fig. 35).
A
Fig. 30 Fig. 31
Fig. 33 Fig. 34
A
A
Fig. 32
A
Fig. 35
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Preventive Maintenance
1. For optimum performance, the system requires full battery current and voltage. The battery must be
maintained at full capacity.
2. Check the terminals and other connections at the battery, the controller, and the jacks for corrosion, and loose or damaged connections.
3. Remove dirt, road debris and grease from jacks as needed. Then lightly lubricate the jack screw and wipe off any excess lubrication, leaving only a thin coating.
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GROUND CONTROL TT LEVELING OCTP ASSEMBLY
LEVELING AND STABILIZATION
Leveling Jack (x2 or x4)
Tongue Jack Crank Handle
4 Pin Pigtail Harness
Linc Remote (Optional)
Jack
Harness (x4)
Ground Harness
Hall Effect
Jack; Right
Rear
Hall Effect
Jack; Left Rear
Power and
Tongue Jack
Tongue Jack
Harness
Power
Unity Level Up Label
Ground Control Label
Canbus Data Harness
TT Leveling
Label
Canbus Power
Connector
Leveling
Sensor (x2)
Leveling Sensor
Mounting Plate (x2)
Leveling Sensor
Harness 35'
Auto leveling
Touch Panel
#8 x 18 x1 Screw (x8)
Leveling Sensor
Harness 15'
Control
Canbus Terminating
Resistor (x2)
Green Controller SE
OneControl
Touch Panel
Nut
⁄
(x24)
"
Washer
" (x24)
⁄
Blue Controller HD
Bolt
(x24)
⁄
"
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GROUND CONTROL TT OCTP LEVELING COMPONENTS
LEVELING AND STABILIZATION
A
B
C
D
G
F
H
E
TT leveling Component Kit - 4 Powerstance Jack Setup SE - Part #438740
Callout Part # Description
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
421366 Power Tongue Jack 305339 Hall Effect Jack; Left Rear 12.5" Stroke 344792 Hall Effect Jack; Right Rear 12.5" Stroke
404488 26" C-Jacks E 116112 Scissor Jack Crank Handle F 428191 TT Leveling Ground Control Label
G 643324 Unity Level Up Label H 429140 Ground Control TT Leveling Label
1
B
2
C
3
D
Use in conjunction with Blue Controller SE Part #433632 Use in conjunction with Blue Controller SE Part #433632 Use in conjunction with Green Controller HD Part #433633
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GROUND CONTROL TT OCTP LEVELING COMPONENTS
LEVELING AND STABILIZATION
I
K
L
J
M
N
O
P
Callout Part # Description
I 425585 4 Pin Pigtail Harness
305115 Hall Effect Right Rear Sensor Harness 306298 Hall Effect Left Rear Sensor Harness
J
307489 Hall Effect Right Front Sensor Harness
307490 Hall Effect Left Front Sensor Harness K 426526 Power and Ground Supply Harness L 421372 Tongue Jack Harness
M 331116 Canbus Data Harness
N
243688 Leveling Sensor Harness 35'
O 434431 Leveling Sensor Harness 15'
P 329080 Canbus Power Connector Harness
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GROUND CONTROL TT OCTP LEVELING COMPONENTS
LEVELING AND STABILIZATION
Q
R
S
T
U
W
V
Callout Part # Description
Q 423094 Leveling Sensor
4
R
5
S
T
433633 Green Controller SE 433632 Blue Controller HD
421483 Yellow Controller
U 675725 Leveling Sensor Mounting Plate
V 425306 Auto Leveling Control Touch Panel
W 406345 OneControl Touch Panel
4
R
5
S
Use in conjunction with (4) 26" C-Jacks Use in conjunction with (2) C-Jacks and (2) Hall Effect 5K Jacks
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GROUND CONTROL TT OCTP LEVELING COMPONENTS
LEVELING AND STABILIZATION
X
Y
Z
AA
AD
AB
AC
Callout Part # Description
X 241940 #8 x 18 x 1" Screws Y 333041 Canbus Terminating Resistor Z 434376 Nut 3/8"
AA
135840 Flat Washer 3/8"
AB 663511 Bolt 3/8" AC 360717 #10 - 32 Keps Nut S.S. AD
329164 Linc Remote (Optional)
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Notes
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