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LED Descriptions
Proper wiring and performance can be verified by checking
the operation of the LED’s located on the circuit board.
LED #1: 18VAC OK
Lit when AC power is being supplied to the circuit board.
LED #2: +24V OK
Lit when 24V converter is activated.
LED #3: IN
There are two “IN” LED’s. One near the Opener 1 terminals
and one near the Opener 2 terminals. One LED will light
when a single gate operator is retracting. Both LED’s will light
when dual gate operators are retracting.
LED #4: OUT
There are two “OUT” LED’s. One near the Opener 1
terminals and one near the Opener 2 terminals. One LED
will light when a single gate operator is extending. Both
LED’s will light when dual gate operators are extending.
LED #5: OBSTR
Lit when an obstruction is sensed.
LED #6: TIMER ON
Blinks when auto close feature is enabled and gate is
in open position. Lit when gate arm cycle limiter is
automatically activated.
LED #7: BATT OK
Lit when battery is OK or “charged.”
LED #8: CHARGING
Lit when battery is being charged.
LED #9: STATUS
Blinks to indicate that the system is functioning properly.
Also used to indicate a user input during installation.
LED #10: SAFETY LOOP
Lit when the safety loop contact is made.
LED #11: SHADOW LOOP
Lit when shadow loop contact is made.
LED #12: EXIT LOOP
Lit when an exit loop contact is made.
LED #13: RADIO RECVR
Lit while transmitter button is pushed.
Power Save Mode (Recommended for Solar
Applications)
Polaris Automatic Gate Operators come equipped with a
Power Save feature. The default mode is for all LED’s to be
operational as described. If it is desired to conserve power to
maximize battery life (recommended for the following steps
can be taken.
Press and hold the PWR SAVE button for three seconds.
An audible beep will sound confirming the change to
the power save mode. This will disable several LED’s
when not activated for five minutes. In Power Save
mode, the LED’s will operate as described upon an
input. When the gate sits idle for five minutes, the LED’s
will turn off to conserve power.
When troubleshooting the installation it is
recommended to disable the Power Save feature. The
feature can be disabled by pressing and holding the
PWR SAVE button for three seconds. Two audible beeps
will sound confirming the change to normal mode
operation.
Figure 24
Power save button
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