15-06-2012, 10:08 AM
(13-06-2012, 03:37 PM)Mick m Wrote:(22-04-2009, 04:17 PM)easygates Wrote:David Brisland Wrote:did you get this problem solved as i am having exactly the same problem
Hi, Make sure the radio card is connected correctly and all pins are connected. Try taking it out and re-inserting it just to make sure you have it plugged in correctly.
Have you tried another remote control? Or replaced the batteries in the one you are using?
Have you set up the photocells? you do this by turning the power off, placing a jumper over the terminals labelled "Save Fail Safe Photocells", then turning the power back on and removing the jumper after 15 seconds.
Check the "Stop" circuit is connected, there should be a link between "Stop" and "Com".
Hope this helps,
Hi i have done all of the above except i only have one remote as the other one was mislaid.I am also experiencing the same problem is there any test i can perform to determine if the remote is faulty
With just 1 x remote control it is hard to pinpoint if it is a remote control problem or radio board. I would get hold of another remote control and try that first if possible just incase it is a remote at fault