The motors and PH200s are working fine. But the ECSBus LED starts blinking twice a second.
The manual (Table 10) says overload has been detected. I think this is unlikely.
Table 9 says the intervention of photocell. But the photocells are clear. If the gate is closing, interruption of the photo-cell will interrupt that action. So, they must be fine.
EDIT - I tried the remote at night. And the gates work fine. When I press the Close button, they close and stay closed. When I press the Open button, they open and stay open. The conclusion I am coming to is that this is temperature related. I suspect that re-memorisation might work at night, but then surely the system will fail during the day again.
- If I reboot it, the ECSBus LED flashes once a second.
- Pressing the close button on the remote closes the gate, but it opens soon after. I think I need to re-memorise the gate positions.
- I managed to register a new remote.
- I want to change the SBS mode to Open Only. I followed the instructions by holding the T1 and T2 on the remote for 5 secs and then pressing T4 4 times.
- Nothing appears to happen. If the gate is open and I action the SBS input, the gate closes and opens again (see 2).
- I also want to re-memorise the gate leaf opening and closing positions. I move the gates midway and press P3. The gates do not move (they did the first time I memorised them, weeks ago). But now the ECSBus LED starts flashing twice a second.
The manual (Table 10) says overload has been detected. I think this is unlikely.
Table 9 says the intervention of photocell. But the photocells are clear. If the gate is closing, interruption of the photo-cell will interrupt that action. So, they must be fine.
- Any ideas?
- Do I need to do a factory reset?, If so, how ?
EDIT - I tried the remote at night. And the gates work fine. When I press the Close button, they close and stay closed. When I press the Open button, they open and stay open. The conclusion I am coming to is that this is temperature related. I suspect that re-memorisation might work at night, but then surely the system will fail during the day again.