19-01-2024, 09:59 AM
Hi,
Firstly, I would check the BlueBus LED on the control board as this is a diagnostic LED. If you get the fault to happen and check this LED this would be a good place to start as it will flash multiple times then pause, the amount of times it flashes depends on the fault which can be referred to in the manual.
If this is flashing once per second however, this is basically saying there is no issue. If that is the case, it may be worth disconnecting the photocells/accessories you have wired into the control board and try setting the gates up again, just so you can rule out whether it is the photocell causing the fault. Please note, when you remove/connect accessories from the STOP and BLUEBUS terminals, a BlueBus search would have to be done. To do this, press and hold STOP/SET and OPEN for around 3 seconds, L1 and L2 should start flashing quicker then switch to L3 and L4 flashing.
Many Thanks.
Firstly, I would check the BlueBus LED on the control board as this is a diagnostic LED. If you get the fault to happen and check this LED this would be a good place to start as it will flash multiple times then pause, the amount of times it flashes depends on the fault which can be referred to in the manual.
If this is flashing once per second however, this is basically saying there is no issue. If that is the case, it may be worth disconnecting the photocells/accessories you have wired into the control board and try setting the gates up again, just so you can rule out whether it is the photocell causing the fault. Please note, when you remove/connect accessories from the STOP and BLUEBUS terminals, a BlueBus search would have to be done. To do this, press and hold STOP/SET and OPEN for around 3 seconds, L1 and L2 should start flashing quicker then switch to L3 and L4 flashing.
Many Thanks.