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5.2 | Apply View Layout
The Layout page allows the Apply View to be customised to suit different machines, grading tasks and operator preferences. To open the Layout page from the Apply View, press: More → Layout Choosing a Layout Three layout modes are available: Triple – Display...
5.3 | Widget Customisation
The widgets along the bottom of the Apply View provide quick access to important machine, GNSS and grading information while operating Level COMMAND. Almost every widget can be replaced with another value, allowing the display to be customised to suit differen...
5.5 | Pre-designed Projects & Data
Pre-designed Projects allow Level COMMAND to grade using surfaces that have been created outside the application. These projects are typically prepared by a dealer, surveyor or designer before being transferred to the machine. Compared with Plane Projects, imp...
5.7 | Markers & Benchmarks
Level COMMAND allows important locations within a project to be recorded using Markers and Benchmarks. Although both are created using the same tool, they serve different purposes during surveying, grading and future site visits. Markers provide useful refere...
6.3 | Blade Control Modes
Blade Control Modes determine how Level COMMAND interprets the design surface beneath the blade when calculating the required target position. Different grading situations benefit from different control strategies. Some modes prioritise accurately following th...
6.4 | Blade Shift & Target Adjustment
Blade Shift allows the operator to temporarily adjust the Target Position during grading. This provides a quick method of making small grading adjustments to suit changing site conditions without changing the project itself. Blade Shift changes the current Tar...
7.1 | Appearance
The Appearance page allows you to customise how Level COMMAND is displayed. These settings only affect the user interface and map presentation—they do not change how the guidance or automatic control system operates. Brightness Adjusts the display brightness...
7.2 | Units
The Units page allows you to select the measurement units used throughout Level COMMAND. The available unit categories are: Length / Height – Millimetres, Centimetres, Metres, Inches, or Feet. Volume – Cubic Metres, Cubic Yards, or Cubic Feet. Area – Hectare...
7.3 | Language & Accessibility
The Language & Accessibility page allows you to customise the interface language and on-screen keyboard behaviour to suit your device and operating preferences. Language Selects the display language used throughout Level COMMAND. For the best experience, res...
7.5 | Licensing
The Licensing page is used to activate Level COMMAND and register the software for normal operation. To open the Licensing page, press More → License. A valid licence is required for normal operation. If Level COMMAND has not been activated, a Demo Mode banne...
7.6 | Support & Error Reporting
The Support & Error Reporting tools allow operators and dealers to receive remote assistance and provide feedback directly to T3RRA. To access the Error Reporter, press More → Report. An internet connection is required for Remote Support and sending reports. ...
7.7 | Diagnostics / Advanced
The Diagnostics & Advanced page provides access to advanced application settings, diagnostic tools and project information. To open this page, press More → Diagnostics / Advanced. Most options on this page are intended for dealers, advanced users or troublesh...
7.4 | Updates & Release Management
The Update/Changelog page allows you to keep Level COMMAND up to date and review changes introduced in each software release. Keeping the software current provides access to new features, performance improvements and bug fixes. However, if the system is opera...
5.4 | Plane Projects & Surface Creation
Plane Projects allow simple design surfaces to be created without first surveying the entire work area. They are commonly used for creating flat pads, graded surfaces, drain batters and other simple earthworks. Each Plane Project can contain up to four individ...
3.1 | Connecting to the COMMAND ECU
To access COMMAND ECU settings from the Apply View, press "More" at the right side of the screen, then "COMMAND Settings". The COMMAND Settings Overview page shows each page related to operation of the ECU. The Machine page is used to setup the connection be...
3.3 | Selecting A Machine Profile
Profile The profile is used to select the type of implement being used, for detailed information on available profiles please refer to the COMMAND hardware manual section. After selecting the appropriate machine profile, enter a Blade Width in the field show...
3.4 | Configuring GNSS
The Inputs/Offsets page is used for selection of input sensors, such as GNSS receivers for height control or Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) for terrain compensation and Tilt / X-slope control. GNSS Input Configuration Inputs All COMMAND machine profiles ...
3.5 | Configuring Valve Outputs
The Valve Configs page is used to set up the control output interface for each control function. Appropriate signals of that interface type are then generated when automatic or manually controlling the implement. External joystick inputs are also configured o...