LogicBlue TECHNOLOGY LMP+001R LevelMatePRO+ Wireless Vehicle Leveling System User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- LogicBlue TECHNOLOGY
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**Level Mate PRO+
Wireless Vehicle Leveling System
User Manual
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Thank you for purchasing a LevelMatePRO+ wireless vehicle leveling system. This product was designed for ease of use and utilizes the best possible components and engineering to achieve the accuracy you can count on. We believe you will find it to be an extremely useful and time-saving tool. LevelMatePRO+ is proudly Made in the USA.
Important Information about your LevelMatePRO+
The LevelMatePRO+ has an on/off switch that controls power from the battery to the system. When the switch is in the off position the battery is completely disconnected from the system and no power will be drawn from the battery. Turning the unit completely off using the switch is recommended when driving for long distances or when the vehicle is in storage. When the switch is in the on position the LevelMatePRO+ will operate in an automatic power management mode. When you first switch the unit on it will be connectable from the smartphone or tablet app and will remain that way for a configurable number of hours while the unit is not detecting motion (see Step 5 in the Setup and Installation section). After the configured number of hours with no motion detected the LevelMatePRO+ will enter a sleep mode to conserve the battery. Once motion is detected, the unit will wake and will be connectable again. So, when you move the vehicle and arrive at a new location you will be able to start the app and use the product to level the vehicle. If you ever try to connect to the LevelMatePRO+ and are unable to do so, the unit is likely in sleep mode. You can wake the unit without motion by cycling the on/off switch to the off position and then to the on position. When you move the switch to the on the position you will hear 2 beeps. This will indicate that the unit is powered on and that the battery is in good condition. If you ever move the switch from the off position to the on position and don’t hear 2 beeps this will indicate that the battery needs to be replaced. The LevelMatePRO app now has a setting that allows the ‘Wake on Motion’ feature to be turned off if desired. When the ‘Wake on Motion’ setting is off and the configured number of hours to ‘Idle Time Until Sleep’ is reached, the LevelMatePRO+ will turn itself off and will not wake when motion is detected. This allows users who do not want the unit coming on when traveling in the case where they forgot to turn the LevelMatePRO+ off after their last use. Please note that both the ’Wake on Motion’ and ‘Idle Time Until Sleep’ settings will be disabled when the ‘Run Continuously’ setting is turned on (see Step 5 in the ‘Setup and Install the LevelMatePRO+’ section of this manual).
Limited Warranty
The warranty obligations of LogicBlue Technology (“LogicBlue”) for this
product are limited to the terms set forth below.
What is Covered
This limited warranty covers defects in the materials and workmanship in
this product.
What is not Covered
This limited warranty does not cover any damage, deterioration, or malfunction
resulting from any alteration, modification, improper or unreasonable use or
maintenance, misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, exposure to excess moisture,
fire, lightning, power surges, or other acts of nature. This the limited
warranty does not cover any damage, deterioration, or malfunction resulting
from the installation or removal of this product from any installation, any
unauthorized tampering with this product, any repairs attempted by anyone
unauthorized by LogicBlue to make such repairs or any other cause which does
not relate directly to a defect in materials and/or workmanship of this
product.
Without limiting any other exclusion herein, LogicBlue does not warrant that
the product covered hereby, including, without limitation, the technology
and/or integrated circuit(s) included in the product, will not become obsolete
or that such items are or will remain compatible with any other product or
technology with which the product may be used.
How Long this Coverage Lasts
The limited warranty period for LogicBlue products is 1 year from the original
date of purchase. Proof of purchase from the customer will be required for all
warranty claims.
Who is Covered
Only the original purchaser of this product is covered under this limited
warranty. This limited warranty is not transferable to subsequent purchasers
or owners of this product.
What LogicBlue Will Do
LogicBlue will, at its sole option, repair or replace any product determined
to be defective with regard to materials or workmanship.
As with all electronic devices, they are susceptible to damage by static
electricity discharge. Before removing the cover of this product be sure to
discharge the static electricity in your body by touching a piece of grounded
metal.
FCC STATEMENT
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. -
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the LevelMatePRO unit.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body.
IC Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference, and
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
Setup and Install the LevelMatePRO+
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Remove the 4 screws on the lid, remove the lid and set it aside.
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Remove the battery from the packaging and install it with the plus (+) sign-up as in figure 1. The LevelMatePRO+ uses a CR2450 battery.
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Reinstall the lid with the 4 screws you removed in step 1.
Be sure to install the lid so that the arrows on the top cover are pointing in the same direction as the arrow printed on the circuit board. -
Go to the appropriate app store and download the app
In your app store, search for “levelmatepro” to locate the app. Download the app on each of the devices you plan to use with the LevelMatePRO+.
NOTE: Android users will use the ‘Back’ button on the phone for navigating to the previous screen and there will be no on-screen ‘Back’ buttons for navigating to the previous screen as there are in the iOS version of the app. This is mentioned because the screenshots used in this manual were taken from the iOS app and show ‘Back’ buttons that Android users will not see in their version of the app. -
Slide the on/off switch to the ON position
You will hear 2 beeps confirming that the unit is on. If you don’t hear 2 beeps then slide the on/off switch in the opposite direction. If you still don’t hear 2 beeps after trying the on/off switch in both directions then either the battery is installed upside down, the battery has an anti-discharge sticker on the bottom that needs to be removed, or the battery is dead and needs to be replaced with a new one.
NOTE: You will have 10 minutes from the time you switched the LevelMatePRO on to allow new smartphones or tablets to “learn” your LevelMatePRO. If this time expires, you can restart the 10-minute “learning” window by sliding the LevelMatePRO on/off switch to the OFF and then to the ON position. If you want to add another smartphone or tablet at a later time, simply turn the on/off switch to the OFF and then to the ON position to start a new 10-minute “learning” window. -
Start the LevelMatePRO app
Start the LevelMatePRO app on the first phone or tablet. The app will connect to the LevelMatePRO+ and you will then be presented with a registration screen (figure 2). Required fields are at the top and marked with an asterisk. Once you complete at least the required fields of the form, tap on the ‘Register Device’ button at the bottom of the screen. -
Begin the LevelMatePRO+ setup
The LevelMatePRO app has a Setup Wizard that will guide you through the setup process. Each step in the Setup Wizard is detailed below. Completing each step will automatically advance you to the next step until the process is complete. Beginning with Step 2, each step includes a ‘Back’ button at the top left of the screen to allow you to return to the previous step if needed.
Step 1) Select your vehicle type (figure 3). If your exact vehicle type is not listed simply select the vehicle type that most closely represents your vehicle type and is of the same category with regard to towable or driveable. This is important because certain parts of the setup process will vary based on whether you selected a towable or driveable vehicle type. To aid in your selection, a graphic representation of each vehicle type is displayed at the top of the screen as each is selected. Once you have made a selection tap the ‘Next’ button at the bottom of the screen to continue.
Step 2) If you selected a towable vehicle type (travel trailer, fifth wheel, or popup/hybrid) you will be presented with a screen where you will test the Bluetooth Signal Strength to insure that your selected mounting location is suitable (figure 4). Follow the steps at the top of this screen to perform the signal strength test. If the measured signal strength is acceptable you will be directed to make a permanent mount using the provided mounting screws. If the measured signal strength is too weak at the current temporary mounting location, you will be directed to perform the test again after moving the LevelMatePRO+ to another temporary mounting location (figure 5). Tapping on the ‘Troubleshoot Signal Strength Issues’ link on this screen will give you recommendations for selecting a more suitable mounting location.
Step 3) Make your selections for Measurement Units, Temperature Units, and the Driving Side Of Road for your country (figure 6). Defaults for these options are based on the country you defined in the registration process so for most users, these will already be set to the selections you will use.
Step 4) Enter the dimensions for the width and length of your vehicle (figure 7). Instructions indicating where to take these measurements on your selected vehicle types are below the front/back and side graphic images of the vehicle.
Step 5) Make your selections for Installation Orientation, Idle Time Until Sleep, Wake On Motion, Reverse Front View, and Measurement Display Resolution (figure 8). Contextual help is available for some settings and can be accessed by tapping the icon. Explanations of the other settings are below.
The Installation Orientation setting relates to which way the label faces
after the LevelMatePRO+ has been mounted in its permanent location. See figure
10 for examples of installation locations and their corresponding installation
orientations.
The Run Continuously setting effectively disables both the ‘Wake on
Motion’ and ‘Idle Time Until Sleep’ settings which will cause the
LevelMatePRO+ to broadcast the Bluetooth signal continuously. While this
setting can be enabled when using the internal battery, it is recommended to
be used only when the unit is externally powered using the micro-USB port.
The Wake On Motion setting, when turned on, will cause the unit to wake
from sleep when motion is detected. Turning this option off will cause the
unit to ignore motion during sleep mode and will require that the on/off
switch be cycled to wake from sleep.
The Reverse Front View setting will show the back view of the vehicle on
the leveling screen when enabled. This can be beneficial for both driveable
and towable vehicles when using the front/side display mode on the Leveling
screen. Enabling this setting will cause the driver’s side information to be
displayed on the left side of the phone screen and the passenger side to be
displayed on the right side of the screen (reversed if the Driving Side of
Road setting is set to left). Disabling this setting will cause the front view
of the vehicle to be shown on the Leveling screen.
Note: Some settings both in the Setup Wizard and on the Settings screen
will be grayed out and inaccessible. Settings that are grayed out are not
available for your particular model of the LevelMatePRO.
Step 6) Follow the steps on this screen to prepare your vehicle for the
Set Level process (figure 9). If you are setting up your LevelMatePRO+ ahead
of time and you are away from the vehicle it will be eventually installed in
you may want to complete the ‘Set Level’ step at a later time. If you would
like to postpone this step you can tap the ‘Skip This Step’ link. When you are
ready to complete the Set Level step you can find the ‘Set Level’ button near
the bottom of the Settings screen in the LevelMatePRO app. You can also use
this button to reset the level at any time in the future if necessary.
Your LevelMatePRO+ setup is now complete and is ready for use. After tapping
the ‘Finish Setup’ button you will then be taken on a tour of the app to
familiarize you with its operation. You can step through the tour in either
direction using the ‘Next’ and ‘Back’ buttons. Note that the tour will only be
shown one time.
If you would like to go back through the Setup Wizard for any reason, you can
restart it by tapping the ‘Launch Setup Wizard’ button found near the bottom
of the Settings screen in the LevelMatePRO app.
8) Optional external power setup
Your LevelMatePRO+ can be powered externally using the micro-USB port. The
LevelMatePRO+ can be plugged into any standard USB port that was installed by
the manufacturer of the RV or you can purchase and install a USB port
yourself. Once connected to an external power source you may want to enable
the ‘Run Continuously’ option located on the app’s Settings screen and leave
the power switch in the on position. This setting defeats the wake/sleep
power-saving mode of the system and allows the LevelMatePRO+ to be connected
to and used at any time.
Note: While the LevelMatePRO+ can be connected to sources up to 15 VDC
via the micro-USB port it is not recommended that this be done by anyone other
than a licensed and insured electrician. If you choose to do this or have it
done you do it at your own risk as it could cause a short and/or fire which
could damage the RV or the LevelMatePRO+. LogicBlue Technology assumes no
responsibility if the product is externally powered using this method.
Note: It is recommended that you remove the battery from the
LevelMatePRO+ if you are externally powering the unit. Leaving the battery
installed when externally powering will cause no harm to the LevelMatePRO+ but
in general, removing batteries from electronic devices when they are not being
used is a good practice and avoids any damage that could be caused by battery
leakage if left in for a long period of time.
Note: The LevelMatePRO+ does not have a rechargeable internal battery so
the micro-USB port is not functional for recharging, only for externally
powering the system.
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Using the LevelMatePRO+
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Position your vehicle
Move your vehicle to the location where you would like to begin leveling. -
Connect to the LevelMatePRO+
After you have completed the installation and configuration of your LevelMatePRO unit and app (at the beginning of this manual), you are ready to begin using the product to level your vehicle.
Using the on/off switch, turn on the LevelMatePRO+ (you will hear 2 beeps) and then start the LevelMatePRO app. The app will recognize your LevelMatePRO+ and connect to it automatically. -
The Leveling screen
Once the app connects with your unit it will display the Leveling screen. If you configured the LevelMatePRO app for a towable (travel trailer, fifth wheel, or popup/hybrid) the leveling screen will show a front and side view by default (figure 11). If you configured the LevelMatePRO app for a driveable (Class B/C or Class A) the leveling screen will show a top view by default (figure 12). These default views are generally what is needed for the configured vehicle type. If you prefer to use a different view you will find a ‘Top View’ switch in the upper right corner of the Leveling screen that can be used to switch between the front and side view and the top view. The app will remember the last view used when the app is closed and will show this view by default the next time you open the app.
NOTE: If you are leveling a driveable vehicle, skip to step 8 if your vehicle doesn’t have leveling jacks or step 9 if your vehicle does have leveling jacks. -
Level your towable vehicle from side-to-side
When leveling your vehicle from side to side you will be using the top section of the Leveling screen (figure 11). When the vehicle is not in a level position, there will be a red arrow pointing upward on one side of the trailer graphic front view (or rearview if you selected the ‘Reverse Front View’ option during setup). Regardless of your settings for ‘Reverse Front View’ or ‘Driving Side of Road’, the driver’s side and passenger side are labeled appropriately and will indicate
which side of the trailer needs to be raised to achieve a level position from side to side. The displayed measurement indicates how much height will be required on the side where the arrow is displayed. If you are using ramps for leveling, place the ramp(s) either in the front or rear of the tire(s) on the side indicated by the red arrow. Then move the trailer onto the ramp(s) until the measurement distance displays 0.00”. If you are using leveling blocks, stack them to the height indicated by the displayed measurement and place them in the front or rear of the tire(s) on the side indicated by the red arrow. Then move your vehicle so that the tires are on top of the blocks and check the current measurement distance. If you have achieved a level position, the displayed measurement distance will be 0.00” (figure 13). If the displayed measurement distance is not 0.00”, then note the measurement distance and move the vehicle tire(s) off the blocks and add or remove blocks equaling the measurement distance that was displayed when the tire(s) were on the blocks. Once again, move the vehicle tire(s) onto the blocks and check the measurement distance to ensure that the vehicle is now level from side to side.
NOTE: The reason adding blocks for a second leveling attempt (as mentioned above) may be required would be due to soft ground that allows the blocks to sink slightly into the ground or that the location the blocks were placed was slightly different than where the initial height requirement measurement was taken. To avoid issues with the blocks being positioned at a slightly different location than where the initial height requirement measurement was taken, simply make a note of the height required at the desired parking location. Then move your vehicle a foot or two from that position so you can place the blocks at the same location where the initial height requirement measurement was taken. -
Save your hitch position (towable vehicles only)
If the vehicle you are leveling is a trailer, you will need to disconnect it from your tow vehicle before leveling it from front to back. Release your hitch from the tow vehicle and extend the jack on the trailer until the hitch is just above the ball or hitch plate (in the case of a 5th wheel hitch). At the bottom left of the Leveling screen, tap on the ‘Set’ button in the ‘Hitch Position’ section of the Leveling screen (figure 11). This will record the current position of the trailer hitch. This saved position can be used to return the hitch to the current position when you are ready to reattach the trailer to the tow vehicle. -
Level your towable vehicle from front-to-back
Once your vehicle is leveled from side-to-side you are ready to begin leveling from front to back. For this step, you will be using the bottom section of the Leveling screen. Similar to the side-to-side leveling step, when the vehicle is not in a level position there will be a red arrow pointing up or down near the front of the trailer graphic-side view (figure 11). This indicates whether the front of the vehicle needs to be lowered (arrow pointing down) or raised (arrow pointing up) to achieve a level position from front to back. Simply raise or lower the tongue of the trailer as indicated by the up or down arrow in the bottom section of the Leveling screen. Level position for the front-to- back will be indicated in the same manner as the side-to-side leveling process and the displayed measurement distance will be 0.00” (figure 13). -
Recall your hitch position (towable vehicles only)
If the vehicle you are leveling is a trailer, you can recall the hitch position you saved in step 5 to aid in returning your tongue to the position it was in when you removed it from the tow vehicle hitch. Tap on the ‘Recall’ button in the Hitch Position section of the Leveling screen and the Recall Hitch Position screen will be displayed (figure 15). The Recall Hitch Position screen shows a side view of the trailer, a red arrow pointing up or down, and a measurement distance similar to the Leveling screen side view. The measurement distance represents the amount of distance the tongue needs to be moved up or down (as indicated by the red arrow) to return to the previously saved hitch position. Moving the trailer tongue in the direction indicated by the red arrow will cause the displayed measurement distance to be reduced. The tongue will be at the saved hitch position when the displayed distance measurement is 0.00” (figure 14). A Hitch Position Save Date is also displayed at the bottom of the Recall Hitch Position
screen which indicates when the currently saved hitch position was saved. When you have completed the Recall Hitch Position process tap the “Return” button at the bottom of the screen to return to the Leveling screen. -
Level your driveable vehicle (without leveling jacks)
Typically the top view will be used for leveling a driveable vehicle and is the default view (figure 12). Labels on the top view indicate the front, back, driver’s side, and passenger side of the vehicle. At each corner of the top view of the vehicle, the graphic is both a measurement distance and a red arrow pointing upward (only displayed when not in a level position). The measurement distance displayed at each corner is the height required for the wheel that corresponds with that corner of the vehicle. To level the vehicle, simply stack your blocks in front of or behind each wheel to the height indicated for that wheel. Once the blocks are stacked, drive onto all of the stacks of blocks at the same time and the vehicle should reach a level position. Once the vehicle is on all of the blocks, the measurement distance displayed for each wheel should be 0.00” (figure 16). If you still have one or more wheels displaying a non-zero distance, make note of the distance for each wheel. Drive off the blocks and adjust them up or down as needed and drive back onto the blocks.
NOTE: The reason adding blocks for a second leveling attempt (as mentioned above) may be required would be due to soft ground that allows the blocks to sink slightly into the ground or that the location the blocks were placed was slightly different than where the initial height requirement measurement was taken. To avoid issues with the blocks being positioned at a slightly different location than where the initial height requirement measurement was taken, simply make a note of the height required at the desired parking location. Then move your vehicle a foot or two from that position so you can place the blocks at the same location where the initial height requirement measurement was taken. -
Level your driveable vehicle (with leveling jacks)
Typically the top view will be used for leveling a driveable vehicle and is the default view (figure 12). Labels on the top view indicate the front, back, driver’s side, and passenger side of the vehicle. At each corner of the top view of the vehicle, the graphic is both a measurement distance and a red arrow pointing upward (only displayed when not in a level position). The measurement distance displayed at each corner is the height required for the wheel that corresponds with that corner of the vehicle. To level the vehicle, simply put your leveling jack system in manual mode and adjust the jacks based on the measurement distance displayed on the Leveling screen (figure 12). If your jack system moves jacks in pairs you may find it useful to use the front and side view of the Leveling screen (figure 16). You can switch to this view by toggling the Top View switch in the upper right corner of the Leveling screen to the off position. When all 4 measurement distances are displaying 0.00” then the vehicle is level (figure 13 or 14).
NOTE: Since you can’t move a wheel down the system determines which wheel is currently the highest and then calculates the heights required for the 3 lower wheels. This results in one wheel always having an indicated height of 0.00”. It is also important to understand that if you overshoot a height this will result in the opposite wheels then being indicated as needing to be raised. For example, prior to leveling the front wheels are both displaying 0.00” and the rear wheels are both displaying 3.50”. If the blocks you use are all 1” thick and you decide to use 4 blocks under each of the rear wheels, you are raising the rear 4” instead of 3.5” or overshooting by 0.50”. Since the LevelMatePRO will never indicate to lower a wheel (as it has no way to know if you are on blocks or on the ground) then both the rear wheels will now display 0.00” and both front wheels will display 0.50”.
NOTE: As mentioned in the installation and setup portion of this manual, Android users will use the ‘Back’ button on the phone for navigating to the previous screen and there will be no on-screen ‘Back’ buttons for navigating to the previous screen as there are in the iOS version of the app. This is mentioned because the screenshots used in this manual were taken from the iOS app and show ‘Back’ buttons that Android users will not see in their version of the app.
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Using the LevelMatePRO+ with Apple Watch
NOTE: To use the LevelMatePRO app for Apple Watch, your watch must be connected to an iPhone. Apple Watches connected to an Android phone cannot access Apple Watch apps as they do not have access to the Apple app store.
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Install the LevelMatePRO app on Apple Watch
The LevelMatePRO app should automatically install on the Apple Watch that is connected to your iPhone. However, due to processing prioritization and settings on both your watch and phone this may not take place right away. You should open the Watch app on your iPhone and look at the installed apps on your watch. If you do not see the LevelMatePRO app in the list then scroll to the bottom of the app list and you should see the LevelMatePRO app listed as available. At this point it may be already installed (normal circle with a square in the middle icon) but if not there will be an ‘Install’ button to the right of the app. If the ‘Install’ button is visible tap it to start the installation of the app on your watch. Once the LevelMatePRO completes installing it will move to the installed apps list in the Watch app and will be ready for use on your watch. -
Start the Apple Watch app
To use the LevelMatePRO app on your Apple Watch, the LevelMatePRO app on your iPhone will need to be open and connected to the LevelMatePRO+. On your Apple Watch press the digital crown to access the app screen and tap the LevelMatePRO app icon (figure 17). -
Apple Watch Leveling Screen
The Leveling screen on the LevelMatePRO Apple Watch app will display in the same view as the current view on the iPhone app. If the front and side view is currently displayed on the iPhone, the front and side view will be displayed on the Apple Watch app (figure 18). If the top view is currently displayed on the iPhone, the top view will be displayed on the Apple Watch app (figure 19). Measurement units will also be displayed as they are currently configured in the LevelMatePRO app on the iPhone. Measurement distances and directional arrows will display in the same manner as the iPhone app.
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Save and Recall Hitch position
If your LevelMatePRO+ is configured for a towable vehicle type (travel trailer, fifth wheel, or popup/hybrid) you will have access to the Save and Recall Hitch Position features on your Apple Watch. To access these features on your Apple Watch, from the Leveling screen (figure 18 or figure 19) swipe left from the right edge of the watch screen. This will display the Save and Recall Hitch Position screen (figure 20). ‘Tapping the Save Hitch Position’ button will display a confirmation screen (figure 21) where tapping causes the current hitch position to be saved. Tapping the ‘Recall Hitch Position’ button will display the Recall Hitch Position screen on both the watch (figure 22) and the phone (figure 15). Similarly, tapping the ‘Recall’ button in the Hitch Position portion of the Leveling screen on the phone will also cause the watch to display the Recall Hitch Position screen (figure 22).
About LogicBlue Technology
Formed in 2014 by two former coworkers, LogicBlue Technology began with plans
to develop unique, patented products to fill spaces within industries where
technical advantages weren’t being realized. Being campers ourselves, we saw a
need for technology products to simplify RV setup and increase safety and
convenience. Overcoming a lot of technical challenges and other hurdles we
finally made it to the marketplace with our first product in May 2016, the
LevelMatePRO.
LogicBlue Technology is a testament to what can be done with good ideas, hard
work, and a never-give-up attitude. We love what we do and it is our passion
to bring products to consumers that are useful, user friendly and work
reliably and accurately. We are especially proud to say that all of our
products are Made In The USA employing American workers.
Aside from our products, our customer support is something we place a very
high value and priority on. We believe that prompt customer support is
something that every company should be able to provide and to that end, you
will find that we are accessible and ready to help with any questions you
might have about our products. Please contact us any time with questions or
product suggestions.
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