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4. If exit devices activate, problem could be the access controller;
ENSURE Jumper on J3 9-10 for Fire Alarm is secure and tight; and,
ENSURE connector for BATT BACKUP is in place and secure.
5. CHECK for shorts in the wiring and if fuses are blown in the PS-SE.
6. VERIFY that when power is turned on from the PS-SE,
the LED’s on
the Exit PCBA are on.
7.
IF
the motor retracts the latch when power is applied,
AND
no motion is apparent,
THEN
VERIFY D2 is blinking.
8.
IF
LED is blinking 3 flashes,
AND
is followed by a 1-second pause,
THEN
REPLACE the hall effect.
I have blown fuses in my PS-SE
1.
IF
this is a new install,
THEN
CHECK for shorts in the wiring, particularly around the exit
device and hinge.
2. CHECK for rods binding.
The exit device intermittently locks and unlocks
1.
WHEN
the exit device is activated,
AND
the motor retracts,
AND
the push bar releases,
THEN
ENSURE the line voltage to the PS-SE is 120 VAC
(acceptable range of 105 VAC to 135 VAC).
The bar loses calibration
1. Did you connect the green ground wire of the bar to Earth ground in
the PS-SE? This connection must be made to protect from
electrostatic discharge.
Troubleshooting
No power to the exit device
1. ENSURE that the power connector is connected properly, and that all
wiring from the power supply is continuous (without opens), and that
there are no shorts to ground.
Neither exit device retracts after the control switch is activated
1. ENSURE exit device wires are properly terminated in the
PS-SE.