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Setting Zero

Level COMMAND Manual Zeroing

Zeroing is the process of aligning you implement with the design as it was originally created. The design might have been surveyed using a different implement, your implement may have been adjusted, or there might have been some GPS drift. Zeroing solves this ...

Blade Shift

Level COMMAND Manual Main User Interface

The blade shift buttons allow you to manually shift the height of the blade; up, down, or rotate it (for cross-slope control). You can also limit the depth of cut and fill with blade limits. To use it, click the "Blade shift" button. Breakdown of the Blade...

Blade Control Settings

Level COMMAND Manual Settings

Allows you to specify how the soil profile under the blade determines blade position. Classic Uses the design elevation as the target elevation beneath the center of the blade. The cross-slope is determined by the design elevations under the left and right...

Quick Start Guide

Level COMMAND Manual

Start! When Level COMMAND is first started, you'll be greeted by the apply page below: Once all hardware components have been fitted, the COMMAND ECU needs to be set up for the correct configuration to operate Level COMMAND. COMMAND ECU Quick Setup F...

Save As

Level COMMAND Manual Main User Interface

Allows you to save a 2nd copy and to also save in a format that is able to be used by a previous version of Level Command. How to use It works similarily to the windows save window, but optimised for touch. You can choose where to save by clickin on popu...