Manual Operation
Because the IQ control board and motors can be powered by batteries, a loss of
AC power is not detrimental to its performance. However, in case a need for
manual operation becomes apparent, just turn off the On/Off switch on the side
of the control box and then simply remove the pin/bolt from attachment point on
the gate. When power is to be restored, reattach the arm to the gate and give
the gate operator a command to open and the operator will go back to its normal
operating state.
Troubleshooting Guide
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Because of the LCD display, LED terminal identifiers, and the on-screen
messages, troubleshooting the IQ Control Board is very easy if there is ever a
problem that is encountered. With the use of the on-board “RCV” and “XMIT”
green and orange blinking LED lights, problems can easily be identified. Some
of the on-screen messages that might be displayed are as followed:
M-1 Comm Lost / M-2 Comm Lost =
Check
the
RCV
and
XMIT
lights as well as the M1/M2
Motor
selector
switch
M-1= Motor 1
M-2= Motor 2
O= Open
C=Close
Comm= Communication
L/T= Loop/Terminal
Err= Error
This list consists of Displayed Actions. The highlighted ones will also be logged in
the Fault/Error menu.
Close Timer On
Open Detected
UL-325 Alarm
Stop Detected
System Reset
UL-325 Reset
Exit Loop/Term
Edge Detected
Max Run Expired
Max Run time reached
25
Radio Detected
FIRE Input
Low DC Power
Power below 75%