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ENGLISH
DIAGNOSTICS GUIDE
The following is a list of the specified alarms plus the relevant
explanation/solution.
SD-Display shows the alarm number and description
on the Diagnostics menu.
Only the SD-Keeper shows the type of alarm by a combination
of flashing LEDs (referring to the figure on the side).
ENERGY SAV.
The control board is operating
in battery powered low
consumption mode
In this mode, SD-Keeper’s back-lighting is OFF
and menus cannot be scrolled on the display.
(see battery kit instructions)
However, the push-buttons for changing the
operating functions are active.
2
2 BAT. OPERATION
control board operating on
battery
In the event of a power cut, this is the normal battery-
powered operation signal
However, if mains power is available, check:
•is the 5x20 T2,5A fuse of the transformer in the power
supply unit interrupted?
•is the F2 5x20 T2,5A fuse on the control board interrupted?
•Is the 230V~ mains power supply correctly connected?
•Is connector J1 fitted correctly on the control board?
If the alarm persists, replace the control board.
If the alarm persists, replace the transformer.
3
3 FORCED OPEN
Someone is now trying to
force the door.
This signal is generated only if STANDARD
ANTI-INTRUDER is set.
3
7
4 FLAT-BATTERY
The battery is discharged:
emergency movement
is not guaranteed at
changeover from
mains-powered to
battery-powered mode.
If the alarm goes on for more than one hour, check
the following:
•connections to battery
•are the batteries efficient?
If the alarm persists, replace the battery card.
If the alarm persists, replace the batteries.
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DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
NOTES
ACTIONS
LED
6 EMERG 2 ON
This signal is shown whenever the EMERG2
emergency contact is active. If the WITH
MEMORY function was selected for this input,
the signal continues even when the contact is
no longer active.
If the WITH MEMORY function was selected
for the EMERG2 input, when the contact is
restored, RESET is necessary to cancel the
signal.
3
4
7 EMERG 1 ON
Emergency input 1 active.
This signal is shown whenever the EMERG1
emergency contact is active. If the WITH
MEMORY function was selected for this input,
the signal continues even when the contact is
no longer active.
If the WITH MEMORY function was selected for
the EMERG1 input, when the contact is restored,
RESET is necessary to cancel the signal.
3
4
7
8 OBST. IN OPEN.
An obstacle was detected
3 consecutive times during
the opening movement.
This signal is shown only if the following
function was selected: OBSTACLE DETECTION
- -> OPENING: NO STANDARD
Remove the obstacle and execute RESET to
restore operation.
8
9 OBST. IN CLOS.
An obstacle was detected
3 consecutive times during
the closing movement.
This signal is shown only if the following
function was selected: OBSTACLE DETECTION
- -> CLOSING: NO STANDARD
Remove the obstacle and execute RESET to
restore operation.
7
8
10
The motor lock is locked in
closed position.
This signal is shown only if the motor lock was
installed:
•without surveillance: the door attempts to
release the motor lock 3 times and then stops
in a state from which it can exit only by a
RESET or by turning the emergency release
knob.
•with surveillance: the door stops immediately
in a state from which it can exit only by a
RESET or by turning the emergency release
knob
Check the following:
•are the motor lock connections good?
•is the motor lock operating correctly?
•is the motor lock surveillance kit (if any)
correctly fitted and connected?
If the alarm continues even after RESET,
replace the motor lock card and/or the lock.
3
8
11
motor lock not closing
This signal is shown only if a SURVEILLANCE
KIT was installed ON THE motor lock, and was
programmed.
Check the following:
•is the motor lock card inserted correctly?
•are the motor lock connections good?
•is the motor lock operating correctly?
•is the motor lock surveillance kit correctly fitted
and connected?
3
7
8
12
Incorrect power supplied to
motor.
Check the following:
•is connector J1 correctly fitted on control
board?
4
8
Emergency input 2 active.
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