09-01-2009, 03:18 PM
First of all the photocells may have been damaged by wiring them backwards.
The CB11 is a very advanced and failsafe circuit board which means that everytime you change anything on the saftey circuits it need to reboot and learn what you have done.
You need to make your connections and line up the cells then put the Jumper - JMP1 or marked up as Save Failsafe Photocells put the jumper across the 2 pins. The Turn off the power to the system for 10 seconds , Turn the power back on and wait 10 seconds , Now Remove the jumper after 10 -15 seconds the board will click very faintly and you will be left with 1 x green stop light and 2 x flashing red lights . This is normal the flashing red lights are to warn you nothing is in the other 2 saftey circuits this is fine and how it should work now try the system and when closing the photcells should either stop or reverse the gates dependant on how you have set the switches..
Any problems call technical support for advise
The CB11 is a very advanced and failsafe circuit board which means that everytime you change anything on the saftey circuits it need to reboot and learn what you have done.
You need to make your connections and line up the cells then put the Jumper - JMP1 or marked up as Save Failsafe Photocells put the jumper across the 2 pins. The Turn off the power to the system for 10 seconds , Turn the power back on and wait 10 seconds , Now Remove the jumper after 10 -15 seconds the board will click very faintly and you will be left with 1 x green stop light and 2 x flashing red lights . This is normal the flashing red lights are to warn you nothing is in the other 2 saftey circuits this is fine and how it should work now try the system and when closing the photcells should either stop or reverse the gates dependant on how you have set the switches..
Any problems call technical support for advise