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Days EQUALIZER SYSTEMS EQ Smart-Level - Control Panel Programming; Orientation Setting

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EQ Smart-Level Control Panel Programing
After the system is fully installed the control panel must be programed for operation. Failure to do this
will result in a failed or improper Auto Level. There are two program settings that must be programed in
the following order - 1) Orientation and 2) Null.
Step 1 - Orientation Setting
This process cannot be completed until after the system has been connected to power and the
control panel has been mounted and all electrical harness connections have been completed.
This process teaches the control panel where the front of the vehicle is and how the control panel
is mounted (vertical or horizonal). If this process is not performed correctly the processor will not
know where the front of the vehicle is.
It is possible that without doing this process it may work on a level oor/shop environment
however when at locations where the system needs to operate specic legs for leveling it very
likely will operate the improper legs.
Once this process is properly completed the setting will be “retained” in the control panel and
should not ever need to be performed again unless the control panel is replaced or moved to a
di󰀨erent location.
With the control panel o󰀨, press and hold the ALL RETRACT button, then while holding it press
the POWER button, then release both buttons. The power light will start blinking and you will hear
a rhythm beeping, and the 4 jacks down indicator lights will be on.
Next the orientation is selected by pressing one of the manual control arrows. The exact specic
one is determined by how the panel is mounted (see examples below). You will select an up arrow
if the panel is mounted vertically and down arrow if it is mounted horizonal. The specic one is the
one that most relates to the front of the coach.
If the panel is mounted vertically inside the vehicle so that when you are looking at it, you are also
looking at the inside of the front of the vehicle. You would push the UP ARROW for the front jacks.
If the panel is mounted vertically inside the vehicle so that when you are looking at it, you are also
looking at the inside of the rear of the vehicle then you would press the UP ARROW for the rear
jacks.
If the panel is mounted vertically on the vehicle so that when you are looking at it, you are also
looking at the side of the vehicle then you would press the UP ARROW for the left or right jacks
depending on which is the closest to the front of the vehicle.
Examples