Sec-5.4
Section 5: Troubleshooting
To aid in troubleshooting problems, this operator includes an error code memory that stores the most recent 10 error
events. These codes are stored with or without power. The latest error code detected is also displayed on the lcd until
the stop button or key is pressed or the operator stops at the down limit.
The error code memory stores its codes in time sequence. Once 10 codes are stored, the oldest code will be erased to
make room for the next newest code. These codes are displayed in calibration mode. The display will flash the number
of the code in the sequence and the 2 digit code id, followed by a description of the code.
Error Codes
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
CAL
RUN
SCROLL
SCROLL
SET
CLEAR
ERROR CODE 1>xx
Cycle
XX>ERROR DECRIP.
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OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
CAL
RUN
SCROLL
SCROLL
SET
CLEAR
CALIBRATION
Advance
MODE
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Code
Display
Detailed/Expanded Description
Corrective Action
3F
HALT > MODULE
FAIL
The door stopped because it determined there was a problem
with an Expansion Module. (Timer Close or Auxiliary Output
Module)
Check Expansion Module LED Status. Power the operator
off, remove the module and re-apply power, if the
operator starts working replace the module.
40
REV > OPEN BUTTON The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the Open Pushbutton was activated.
Check the Open Pushbutton and Open Pushbutton wires
for a closed circuit.
41
REV > ONE BUTTON
The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the 1-Button input was activated.
Check the 1-Button and 1-Button wires for a closed circuit.
42
REV > RADIO
The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the External Radio input was activated.
Check the External Radio for a short circuit.
43
REV > AUX OPEN
The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the Auxiliary Open input on the Timer
Close Module was activated.
Check the Auxiliary Open Input on the Timer Close
Module and the Auxiliary Open Input wires for a closed
circuit.
44
REV > OPEN KEY
The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the Open Key (on the circuit board)
was activated.
Power the unit down and back up. If the error persists
then replace the main circuit board.
45
REV > N-O SAFETY
The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the Normally Open Reverse input was
activated.
Check the N-O Reverse input and N-O Reverse wires for a
closed circuit.
46
REV > ODC STB
The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the Monitored Safety Beam (STB) or
Monitored Edged with the Monitored Edge Interface Module
input was activated.
Check the ODC STB input and ODC STB wires for an open
or shorted (closed) circuit.
47
REV > N-C SAFETY
The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the Normally Close Safety Input on the
Timer Close Module was activated.
Check the Normally Closed Safety Input on the Timer
Close Module and the Normally Closed Safety Input wires
for an open circuit.
48
REV > MON. EDGE
The door stopped traveling down and reversed and is now
traveling open because the Monitored Edge Input on the
Timer Close Module was activated.
Check the Monitored Edge Input on the Timer Close
Module and the Monitored Edge Input wires for an open
or shorted (closed) circuit.
49
REV > DOOR FORCE
The door stopped traveling down and reversed because the
Speed of the Limit Assembly slowed down (Trolley Models
only).
Check the door balance. Check the Clutch adjustment to
make sure it's not slipping. Check for mechanical issues.
Replace the Limit Module. Replace the Main Control
Board.
4A
REV > LOSS OF C/C
The door stopped traveling down and reversed because the
constant contact activation was removed before the door
reached the down limit.
User input was removed.