Display Of Messages And Errors; Operator Light Messages; Display Of Errors / Warnings / Information - 4Ddoors GA103 Instructions For Fitting, Operating And Maintenance

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displAy of messAges And errors

10.1 operator light messages

When the mains plug is inserted, without the circuit board
button t (with opened vision panel) being pressed, the operator
lighting flashes, twice, three or four times.
2x flashing
No door data is present or the door data has been deleted
(delivery condition). The operator can be taught in immediately.
3x flashing
Saved door data is present, but the last door position is not
known. For this reason, the next run will be a OPEN reference
run. Door travel in normal operation will follow.
4x flashing
Saved door data is present and the last door position is
sufficiently known, i.e. normal door runs that take the impulse
display
error / warning
Safety equipment (photocells)
2x
Power limit in the Close
direction
3x
Static current circuit open
4x
Power limit in the Open
direction
5x
System error
6x
Travel time limit
Wicket door contact with
self-testing taught in
7x
The operator has not been
taught in
10x
No reference point
11x
) with an external button, the radio module or the circuit board button t.
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sequence control (OPEN-STOP-CLOSE-STOP-OPEN, etc.)
into account can proceed immediately (normal behaviour after
a successful teach-in and power failure). For safety reasons,
the door will always open upon the first impulse command
after a power failure during a door run.

10.2 display of errors / warnings / information

The red diagnostic LED is visible through the vision panel even
when the housing is closed. This LED helps to easily identify
causes when operation does not go according to plan. This LED
is continuously illuminated in normal operation.
note
If normal operation of the garage door operator with the radio
module / receiver or the button t is otherwise possible, a short
circuit in the external button's connecting lead or in the button
itself can be recognised through the behaviour described here.
possible cause
No photocell is connected
The light beam is interrupted
The photocell is defective
The door is too sluggish or
does not move smoothly
Obstacle in door area
The wicket door is open
The magnet has been fitted
the wrong way
The testing result is not OK
The door is too sluggish or
does not move smoothly
Obstacle in door area
Internal error
The belt is torn
The operator is defective
No error.
Only a confirmation that it has
been successfully taught in
The operator has not been
taught in yet
Power failure
The operator requires an
Open reference run
remedy
Connecting a photocell
Adjust the photocell
Exchange the photocell
Correct the door travel
Remove the obstacle and teach in the operator
again, if necessary
Close the wicket door
Fit the magnet correctly (see the instructions
for the wicket door contact)
Exchange the wicket door contact
Correct the door travel
Remove the obstacle and teach in the operator
again, if necessary
Give a new travel command (impulse)
move the door into the Open end-of-travel
position
Restore the factory setting (see section 5.3
on page 9), teach in the operator again or
exchange, if necessary
Exchange the belt
Exchange the operator
Teach in the operator (see section 5.1 on page
8)
Give a new travel command (impulse)
move the door into the Open end-of-travel
position
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