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dIAGNOSTIC ANd rEPAIrS
dIAGNOSTICS
rEPAIrS
The motors are not responding to
remote control commands
The remote control range is reduced
- Check the remote control battery (see Replacing the battery,
user section, page 4).
- Check the aerial of the electronic unit (wiring, position, see
page 9).
- Check that there are no outside elements that are interfering
with the radio signal (electricity pylon, metal reinforced walls,
etc.). If this is the case, fit an external aerial.
Remote control not memorised
Memorise the remote control (see page 10).
1 or 2 motors unlocked
Lock the motors.
The control unit's
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=
indicator
light is off
Motor not powered
- Check the power supply.
- Check the power supply cable.
Outdoor lighting very low = motor on standby
Increase the light around the electronic unit (e.g. using a
torch) in order to perform the settings (see Ambient light
detector below)
The control unit's
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=
indicator
light flashes:
1 pulse
Operation using the backup battery
Check the mains power supply.
2 pulses
Motor awaiting gate travel self-learning
Start the gate travel self-learning procedure (see page 11).
3 pulses
Cell fault:
- Cells blocked
Remove the obstacle blocking the cells.
- Cells misaligned
Correct their alignment (see instructions supplied with the
cells).
- Cells incorrectly wired
Wire the cells following the instructions on page 13 or 14.
- Cells missing/disconnected
- Check that the cells are correctly connected.
- If you have deliberately disconnected the cells and your gate
is operating in automatic closing mode, deactivate automatic
closing mode (see page 12).
4 pulses
Short circuit on the electronic unit BUS output
(terminals 3-4)
Check the accessories connected to the electronic unit's BUS
output.
5 pulses
Electronics thermal safety activated
Allow the electronics to cool down until the
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indicator light
comes on continuously.
6 pulses
Short circuit on the control unit's 24 V output
(terminals 5-6)
Check the accessory connected to the electronic unit's 24 V
output.
Short circuit of orange light (terminals 7-8) on
the control unit
Check the wiring of the orange light (see page 14).
Motor short circuit
Check the motor wiring (see page 9).
The automatic closing mode is
not activated (the
indicator
light stays off).
Photoelectric cells not installed
Install cells (see instructions supplied with the cells for the
installation and page 13 for the wiring).
Power the installation off during cleaning or other maintenance operations.
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RESET
RADI
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Ambient light detector
The motor's electronic unit is fitted with an ambient light detector which
detects whether or not the cover is fitted. This means that settings mode is
only available when the cover is removed. If the cover is fitted, the motor is
in standby mode.
Ambient light
detector
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