Specifications
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
Condition Possible Causes Solution
Overload LED ON
and
Power LED OFF
Overload LED On
and
Power LED On
System On LED
Flashing
Reverse Sensor LED On
Alarm Sensor LED On
Audio Alarm On
Command Processed
LED On
Timer LED Blinking and
Command Processed
LED Blinking
Timer LED Blinking,
Command Processed LED
Blinking and Reverse
Sensor LED On
Any "Loop LED" On and
No Vehicle on the
Sensing Area
1.
Short circuit at terminals 11 and 13
2.
Short circuit at any of the loop detectors
in the board
3.
Short circuit in the control board
1.
Remove the short circuit condition at the
terminals
2.
Remove the defective loop detector
3.
Send the board to repair
1.
Excessive current draw at terminal 13
2.
Over-voltage at the 110 Vac line input
1.
Reduce the accessories load from surge
suppressor terminal 13
2.
Verify your electrical power
1.
One limit switch is faulty (Rapid Flashing)
2.
Motor thermal fuse has popped-out
(Slowly Flashing)
1.
Test the limit switches and wire connections,
fix the fault
2.
Reset the motor
1.
The loop detector needs to be reset.
2.
The wire loop has been disrupted
3.
The loop detector needs to work in a
different frequency
4.
The loop detector is too sensitive
1.
Reset the loop detector (If you use Elite
Plug-in Loop detectors, change the setting for
sensitivity and come back to your original
setting).
2.
Verify and correct connections
3.
Set a different working frequency
4.
Decrease the sensitivity of the loop detector
1.
Gate has encountered an obstruction
during traveling
2.
Reverse sensor is extra sensitive
1.
Remove the obstruction
2.
Turn the reverse sensor switch counter
clockwise a little more and try again
1.
Gate encountered an obstruction during
traveling
2.
Alarm sensor is extra sensitive
1.
Remove the obstruction
2.
Turn the alarm sensor switch counter
clockwise a little more and try again
1.
There is a command hold active
1.
This is a normal response of the gate
operator. It does not represent necessarily that
there is a problem.
1.
There is a command holding the gate
open
1.
This is a normal response of the gate
operator. It does not represent necessarily that
there is a problem. Check inputs for command.
1.
Gate has reopened because it
encountered an obstruction while closing.
1.
Any re-new command will resume normal
operation. Check for obstructions.
1.
Gate has encountered two consecutive
obstructions while trying to close or open
1.
Any re-new command will resume normal
operation but not a radio command. Check for
obstructions.
2.
You can stop the alarm by using the built-in
reset button.
3.
You can stop the alarm by using an optional
stop button.
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