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LED L7
Description
Off
During normal operation the device indicates ‘Lock transmitter memorisation’ is not active.
On
During normal operation the device indicates ‘Lock transmitter memorisation’ is active.
Slow flashing
Function programming in progress.
LED L8
Description
Off
During normal operation, it indicates that “Short slowdown” is enabled.
On
During normal operation, it indicates that “Long slowdown” is enabled.
Slow flashing
Function programming in progress.
6.11.2 - Signals for the OK/BB LED, courtesy light (SPYLIGHT)
When a manoeuvre is being executed, the OK/BB LED flashes once every 1 second:
If any anomalies occur, the OK/BB LED will emit shorter flashes that are repeated twice with a 1-second pause in between. The same signals
are also emitted by the SPYLIGHT accessory.
IMPORTANT! - Should the anomaly occur while the motor moves, the signals on the SPYLIGHT will be delayed until after the ma-
noeuvre itself terminates.
Table 11 lists the various signals:
Table 11
Signal
Cause
Solution
1 flash
1 sec pause.
1 flash
Bluebus system error
The check on which devices are connected to the BlueBus, performed at the start
of the manoeuvre, does not reveal the same devices memorised during the device
acquisition phase.
Some faulty devices may be present: check and replace them as necessary.
If any changes have been made, you must rerun the device acquisition phase (section
6.2).
Not available in the SPYBOX version
2 flashes
1 sec pause.
2 flashes
Triggering of a photocell
At the starting of the manoeuvre, one or more photocells do not enable it; check to
see if there are any obstacles.
3 flashes
pause of 1 sec
3 flashes
Activation of the ‘Motor Force’
limiting device
While moving, the garage door experienced excessive friction; check the cause. If nec-
essary, increase the value of the ‘Motor Force’ or reduce the ‘Obstacle detection sen-
sitivity’ value
4 flashes
pause of 1 sec
4 flashes
Activation of the STOP input
At the start of or during the manoeuvre, the STOP input was activated; identify the
cause.
You have enabled the ‘Test STOP 8K2’ but the edge connected to the STOP input is
not of the 8K2 resistive type.
5 flashes
pause of 1 sec
5 flashes
Error in the internal parameters of
the electronic control unit
Remove and then connect the mains power. If the error persists, run the ‘Deletion of
total memory’ (section 5.7) and redo the installation. If the condition persists, there
may be a serious fault and you need to replace the electronic board.
6 flashes
pause of 1 sec
6 flashes
Not used
7 flashes
pause of 1 sec
7 flashes
There is an error in the internal
electric circuits
Disconnect the mains power supply to the control unit for 20-30 sec, then switch on
again and try to send the command again. If the condition persists, there may be a seri-
ous fault on the board and you will need to replace it.
8 flashes
pause of 1 sec
8 flashes
A command that does not permit
other commands to be performed
is already present.
Check the type of command that is always present; for example, it may
be a command from a clock on the “Step-by-Step” input.
9 flashes
pause of 1 sec
9 flashes
Lock automation
Send the ‘Release Automation’ command or command the manoeuvre with ‘Step-
by-Step High Priority’.
10 flashes
pause of 1 sec
10 flashes
During the position learning phase,
there is no absorption by the motor
Verify that the connections between the cap with cable, the guide and the motor car-
riage are working.
Make sure that the motor cable is connected to the control unit.
Rapid flashing
for 10 sec.
Short circuit or over-absorption on
motor output
Check that there are no short-circuits between the motor cables or between the guide
and the strip.
Check that the garage door is properly balanced.