21-12-2011, 10:12 AM
HI Sean
No - "GO" is ever a brief message on the screen when the gate is activated either by key fob remote or by a switch (key switch, intercom, push button, loop detector). The "GO" is the control board saying "I'm being told to start".
If you are seeing a solid state "GO" and the gate does not respond, this is because the control board is receiving a constant "start" signal. This is caused by a closed circuit between terminals 1 & 8 (the manual start command input). It is like flicking on a light switch, it creates a closed circuit.
To resolve, first check that none of your key fobs are transmitting constantly (you would see a fixed LED light on the key fob). If this is fine, check any switching devices you have wired into terminals 1 & 8. For ease of back tracking, take out any connections you have in terminal 1 (this would clear the "GO", then re-introduce one at a time until you see "GO" stay on the screen,
Kind Regards
Proteco-UK
Technical Support 01202 744958
No - "GO" is ever a brief message on the screen when the gate is activated either by key fob remote or by a switch (key switch, intercom, push button, loop detector). The "GO" is the control board saying "I'm being told to start".
If you are seeing a solid state "GO" and the gate does not respond, this is because the control board is receiving a constant "start" signal. This is caused by a closed circuit between terminals 1 & 8 (the manual start command input). It is like flicking on a light switch, it creates a closed circuit.
To resolve, first check that none of your key fobs are transmitting constantly (you would see a fixed LED light on the key fob). If this is fine, check any switching devices you have wired into terminals 1 & 8. For ease of back tracking, take out any connections you have in terminal 1 (this would clear the "GO", then re-introduce one at a time until you see "GO" stay on the screen,
Kind Regards
Proteco-UK
Technical Support 01202 744958