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Rev: 11.29.18

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CCD-0001755

Troubleshooting

Touch Pad Error Codes

NOTE: 

To clear an error from the touch pad, repair or otherwise correct the issue, then press “ENTER.”  

If the error is still present, the message will be displayed again.

Touch Pad Error Codes

LCD Error Codes

What's Happening?

What Should Be Done?

Excess Angle

Excessive angle reached during auto 

operation.

Relocate the trailer.

Excessive Angle

Excessive angle reached during manual 

operation.

Stop manual operation and reset jacks 

to a more level state. The code will self 

clear, there is no need to hit "ENTER."

 Feature Disabled

Hitch recognition requested but no 

hitch height set.

Perform "AUTO LEVEL" sequence to 

establish hitch height.

Zero point not set.

Set zero point.

Low Voltage

Battery voltage dropped below 9.5V.

Check wiring - repair or replace.
Test battery voltage under load - charge 

or replace.

 Out Of Stroke

Jack has reached maximum stroke 

length and is unable to lift.

Check disposition of jacks. Relocate the 

trailer.

Unexpected high amp current stall.

Check jacks in manual mode or perform 

manual override procedure. Repair or 

replace as needed.
Check for bent or damaged jacks. Repair 

or replace as needed.

External Sensor

Bad connection or wiring from the 

controller to the leveling sensor.

Replace or repair connection to leveling 

sensor.

Jack Timeout

Time limit exceeded for the requested 

auto operation.

Check disposition of jacks.

Auto Level Fail

Unable to auto level due to uneven 

ground.

Check disposition of jacks. Relocate the 

trailer.

Unable to auto level due to zero point 

being set incorrectly.

Reset zero point.

Comm Error

Communication between controller and 

touch pad has been lost.

Check harness for proper connections or 

damage. Replace if necessary.

Bad Calibration

Sensor calibration values are out of 

range.

Replace controller.

Function Aborted

The user pressed a button on the touch 

pad during an automatic operation.

Restart automatic operation and then 

refrain from pressing any buttons on the 

touch pad.

Hall Power Short

Short circuit detected in one of the hall 

effect power wires.

Test for short and repair or replace.

Summary of Contents for Ground Control TT Leveling OneControl

Page 1: ...Rev 11 29 2018 Page 1 Ground Control TT Leveling with LCD Touch Pad OEM INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ller Options 11 LCI Electronic Leveling Touch Pad 12 Prior to Operation 13 Touch Pad Diagram 13 Basic Jack Operation 14 System Settings 14 Homing Jacks 14 Zero Point Calibration 15 Operation 15 Unhitc...

Page 3: ...ch Panel is specific to travel trailer applications only Note The images in this manual are designed to illustrate the installation procedure only and may not represent the exact trailer being worked...

Page 4: ...to the lowest point on the front or rear of the trailer These string lines are shown as dotted lines Fig 1 and Fig 2 Note C Jacks shown for reference only to mark proper locations Ground Draw Bar App...

Page 5: ...the jack assembly mounting holes with the holes on the mounting bracket assembly across the chassis road side to curb side 2 Insert six 3 8 16 x 1 1 2 bolts Fig 3A through each set of aligned mounting...

Page 6: ...r will be mounted 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for the other side Note LCI recommends zip tying the harnesses tight against the rear jack motors to prevent damage to the wire harnesses A B C D Power Tongue Jack...

Page 7: ...Tongue Jack to a 30 amp fuse then to a grounded 12V power supply on the trailer Note The Power Tongue Jack has an option to replace the foot pad or attach the Drop Leg foot pad 8 Reattach the foot pa...

Page 8: ...ed in front of the front leveling jacks The rear sensor must be in line with or behind the rear leveling jacks as signified by Section B in Fig 11 and Fig 12 Both the front sensor and the rear sensor...

Page 9: ...for both sensor installations Note Leveling sensor mounting plate might be pre installed by LCI if so perform step 2 and step 4 1 Dry fit the mounting plate Fig 15C and the leveling sensor Fig 15B to...

Page 10: ...h the mounting plate and sensor assembly Fig 17B to the cross member Fig 17A using two 12 14 x 1 hex head self drilling screws Fig 17C Ensure that the plate is centered side to side on the frame and t...

Page 11: ...5 for a two 2K C Jack and two 3K C Jack configuration Fig 1 using the LCI Electronic Leveling Touch Pad B Install Salmon Controller P N 672953 for a four 3K C Jack configuration Fig 1 using the LCI El...

Page 12: ...Fig 21 so the top and bottom horizontal cuts are parallel to the floor of the compartment 4 Feed the touch pad harness through this hole and run it to the compartment where the controller is mounted P...

Page 13: ...Arrow Scrolls up through the menu on LCD B Down Arrow Scrolls down through the menu on LCD C Enter Activates modes and procedures indicated on LCD D LCD Display Displays procedures and results E Retr...

Page 14: ...Fig 24I or FRONT and RIGHT Fig 24J buttons Similarly the rear jacks can be retracted together by pushing the REAR button Fig 24K or individually by pushing the combination of the REAR and LEFT Fig 24I...

Page 15: ...he trailer is level turn off the touch pad 3 With the touch pad off press and release the FRONT button Fig 24H 5 times and then press and release the REAR button Fig 24K 5 times 4 The touch pad will f...

Page 16: ...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 w...

Page 17: ...utton was most recently pressed 4 Press the ON OFF button to turn system off Fig 31B 5 Back the tow vehicle into position to align the tow vehicle hitch and trailer coupler with each other 6 Press and...

Page 18: ...tion of jacks Relocate the trailer Unexpected high amp current stall Check jacks in manual mode or perform manual override procedure Repair or replace as needed Check for bent or damaged jacks Repair...

Page 19: ...s begin to retract The jacks will retract until they reach the hard current limit 4 The jacks are now homed and the special jack error code will be cleared Note If the jacks do not retract an error sh...

Page 20: ...ck Note If the travel trailer is equipped with 4 C Jacks the override procedure is the same for the front and rear 2K or 3K C Jack Motor Override Tools needed 3 8 drive ratchet and extension no socket...

Page 21: ...o the port and onto the nut Fig 40A 4 Turn the override until the jack extends or retracts to desired position Fig 37 A Fig 39 Fig 38 Fig 40 Fig 36 A B Preventive Maintenance 1 For optimum performance...

Page 22: ...ery Front Jack Recommended 50 Amp Circuit Protection Per RVIA Standards OEM Supplied Rear Jack Harnesses Leveling Sensor LCD Touch Pad Rear Sensor Harness Touch Pad Harness Controller Front Jack Harne...

Page 23: ...tery Front Jack Recommended 50 Amp Circuit Protection Per RVIA Standards OEM Supplied Rear Jack Harnesses Leveling Sensor LCD Touch Pad Rear Sensor Harness Touch Pad Harness Controller Front Jack Harn...

Page 24: ...tery Front Jack Recommended 50 Amp Circuit Protection Per RVIA Standards OEM Supplied Rear Jack Harnesses Leveling Sensor LCD Touch Pad Rear Sensor Harness Touch Pad Harness Controller Front Jack Harn...

Page 25: ...tery Front Jack Recommended 50 Amp Circuit Protection Per RVIA Standards OEM Supplied Rear Jack Harnesses Leveling Sensor LCD Touch Pad Rear Sensor Harness Touch Pad Harness Controller Front Jack Harn...

Page 26: ...ive has been provided Any unauthorized use shall void any applicable warranty The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and at the sole discretion of LCI Revised edi...

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