Troubleshooting - Banner GM-FA-10J Original Instructions Manual

Gate monitoring safety
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GM-FA-10J Gate Monitoring Safety Module
Important! The magnet mounting holes must be oriented as
shown, relative to the sensor cable position.
Magnet
Sensor
Alternate Direction of Approach: movement is parallel to the plane
of the sensing face.
Important! The magnet mounting holes must be oriented as
shown, relative to the sensor cable position.
Repairs
Do not attempt any repairs to the Module. It contains no field-replaceable components. Return it to the factory for warranty repair
or replacement by contacting Banner Factory Application Engineering. They will attempt to troubleshoot the system from your description
of the problem. If they conclude a component is defective, they will issue a return merchandise authorization (RMA) number for your
paperwork and give you the proper shipping address.
Pack the Module carefully. Damage that occurs in return shipping is not covered by warranty.
CAUTION: Abuse of Module After Failure
If an internal fault has occurred and the Module will not reset, do not tap, strike, or otherwise attempt to
correct the fault by a physical impact to the housing. An internal relay may have failed in such a man-
ner that its replacement is required.
If the Module is not immediately replaced or repaired, multiple simultaneous failures may accumu-
late such that the safety function can not be guaranteed.

Troubleshooting

Model GM-FA-10J Gate Monitoring Safety Module provides five LED indicators.
LED
Condition
Power
ON
(green)
OFF
Fault (red)
ON
Flashing
Flashing (along with the Power
LED flashing)
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Coded
Magnet
Direction of
Movement
Meaning
Power is connected to terminals A1-A2.
No power or low power to terminals A1-A2, or internal power supply failure.
External fault or configuration fault. The corresponding function LED will flash to indi-
cate the area where the fault has been detected. See
for probable cause.
Internal Fault. See
Repairs
DIP Switch configuration fault. Check that switch positions are the same for both
Banks A and B.
Clearing Faults
on page 19.
on page 20

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