Troubleshooting - DTS 600 Elite Installation Manual

Sliding gate motor with sl150 pcb
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SYMPTOMS
When pressing the remote
transmitter or manual push
button the gate operator will
not respond at all.
When pressing the remote
transmitter the PCB gives 3
beeps and does not move but
the 12v 7AH battery is OK.
PCB responds but gate will
not open.
PCB responds by giving 4
very quick 100ms beeps but
will not open.
PCB responds by giving 4
200ms beeps but no
movement.
Charge rate drops to +-7
volt.
On opening the unit gives
two 2 beeps while opening
but not on closing.

TROUBLESHOOTING

CAUSES
Transmitter battery flat.
Transmitter or manual push
button is physically damaged.
Transmitter has not been
programmed into the receiver
memory or manual push
button is not connected to the
PCB or push button.
The override reed switch in the
gear box is faulty or failing to
make connection between PCB
and read switch or the magnet
in the override door is missing.
Condominium /loop option is
not activated and the battery
has reached its low level
(9.5Volt).
Motor is in holiday lockout.
(DO NOT do a Factory
Default)
Motor/Load fuse is faulty or
motor brushes not making
contact with armature.
12 Volt aux. output of
500m/Amps have been
exceeded.
The primary supply has failed
and the unit is running on
battery reserve.
16
ACTION
Replace transmitter battery.
Check with supplier.
Follow the receiver setup
instructions.
Check wiring between PCB
and push button.
Replace the reed switch and or
the magnet. (For short term
solution, bridge out the two
pins on the PCB where the
read switch wires should go).
Check the household main
supply, the transformer or
Power Supply Unit and all
related cabling.
Press and hold the pedestrian
remote or manual push button
connected to PD on PCB for
approximately 13 seconds until
PCB gives 5 long beeps.
Replace fuse. (Fast blow fuse).
Repair or replace (if shorter
than 7mm) motor brushes.
Remove some of the
auxiliaries. (Can connect them
to the battery directly)
Check the household main
supply, the AC transformer or
DC Power Supply Unit and all
related cabling.

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