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constant light
Note:
If a STOP or emergency-OFF circuit is not
connected to terminals 20 and 71, check
whether the DIP switch 2 (SCH1) is set at
"ON" and DIP switch 1 (SCH2) is set at
“OFF”.
Lighting: flashes 1 x in 1 second
LED:
3
glows
Cause:
A border protection (8,2k
Ω
)connected to
terminals 20 and 74 has been interrupted or
activated (see section 4.11).
Remedy:
Remove the obstruction and/or check the
border
protection,
if
necessary.
Note:
If no safety border is connected to terminals
20 and 74, check whether the DIP switch 3 is
set at “OFF” and whether resistor 8,2k
Ω
is
connected to terminals 20 and 74.
Lighting: flashes 1 x in 1 second
LED:
3
flashes
Cause:
A border protection (optical) connected to
terminals 20, 74 and 77 has been interrupted
or activated (see section 4.12).
Remedy:
Remove the obstruction and/or check the
border
protection,
if
necessary.
Note:
If no safety border is connected to terminals
20, 74 and 77 check whether the DIP switch 3
is set at “OFF” and whether resistor 8,2k
Ω
is
connected to terminals 20 and 74.
Lighting: flashes 2 x in 3 second
Cause:
Due to an overcurrent cutoff, the operator has
reversed twice to the "OPEN" end-of-travel
position.
Remedy:
Remove the obstruction. Check the door
action and, if necessary, run through the
learning procedure (see section 3.2.2).
Acknow-
ledgement:
Generate another impulse via an external
button,
the
radio
receiver or the PCB button.
Note:
This error is only displayed if the automatic
timer
is
set.
Lighting: flashes 3 x in 4 seconds
Cause:
Operator has not yet undergone the learning
procedure (this is simply being brought to your
attention, it does not constitute an error).
Remedy:
Run through the learning procedure (section
3.2.2).
Lighting: flashes 4 x in 5 seconds
Cause:
see section 6.4
Remedy: see section 6.4
Lighting: flashes 5 x in 6 seconds
Cause:
Programming of the automatic timer has been
started (this is simply being brought to your
attention, it does not constitute an error).
Remedy:
Run through the learning procedure (see
section
5.6.1).
6.4 Measures following error message
Causes of possible error messages:
- The learned distance is too short, < 60 cm.
- During an automatic travel cycle when running
through
the
learning
procedure, the operating or
"learn"
button
was
pressed.
- During an automatic travel cycle when running
through the learning procedure, the wicket door
contact
/
photocell
input
was
activated.
- The learning procedure has been started, but no
button has been pressed within 60 seconds.
- The Hall sensor is defective.
6.5
Malfunction and remedy
If your garage door opener is malfunctioning, test the
system according to the following checklist:
ATTENTION
Before carrying out any work on the
operator with the cover removed, it is
essential to unplug it from the mains!
6.5.1
Operator fails to start up
Check whether mains voltage is being supplied.
6.5.2
Operator fails to work with hand transmitter:
If the LED control light does not light up when the
transmitter button is pressed, the battery voltage is too
low. Replace the battery in the hand transmitter. If despite
replacing the battery, the system still fails to work, check
the hand transmitter or receiver.
4 impulses = error
briefly press white button
3 impulses = no valid values in
the memory
carriage must have
engaged
carriage must have
engaged
briefly press white button
press INI button (black) for
6 seconds
door travels slowly to
“CLOSE” position.
Reference cycle without
reversing upon obstacle
2 impulses = learn
impulses
see 3.3.2
operator ready for
operation
operator ready for
operation
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