Visual Feedback
Indication
Possible Diagnosis Check
Status (clear) 1 blink
Cycle Terminal
Shorted
Status (clear) 2 blinks Safety Terminal
Shorted
Status (clear) 3 blinks Exit Terminal Shorted Disconnect exit wand, loop detector, photo beam, Knox box, or any other
Status (clear) 4 blinks Shadow Terminal
Shorted
Status (clear) 5 blinks Close Edge Terminal
Shorted
Status (clear) 6 blinks Open Edge Terminal
Shorted
RF (yellow) Flickers
Receiving 318 MHz
RF
RF (yellow) OFF
No 318 MHz RF
Received
Power (green) ON
AC or Solar Power
Present
No AC or Solar Power Transformer:
Power (green) OFF
Charge (red) ON
Fast Charging Mode
Charge (red) Fast
Soak Charging Mode Battery Voltage should be ~14.1 VDC
Blinking 2/second
Charge (red) Slow
Float Charge
Blinking 2/second
Charge (red) OFF
Battery Not Being
Charged
Disconnect the push button, keypad, intercom keypad, or any other accessory
wired to this terminal. Try the remote. If the remote works, then the problem
is the accessory.
Disconnect the loop detector, photo beam, or any other accessory wired to this
terminal. Try the remote. If the remote works, the problem is the accessory.
accessory wired to this terminal. Try remote. If the remote works, the
problem is the accessory.
Disconnect the loop detector, photo beam, or any other accessory wired to this
terminal. Try remote. If the remote works, the problem is the accessory.
Disconnect the edge sensor, photo beam, or any other accessory wired to this
terminal. Try the remote. If the remote works, the problem is the accessory.
Disconnect edge sensor, photo beam, or any other accessory wired to this
terminal. Try the remote. If the remote works, the problem is the accessory.
Normal operation when remote or wireless keypad is used.
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Battery in Remote
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Program Remote
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Antenna Receiver Connections
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Antenna Receiver
Normal Operation
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Breaker or GFI
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Power at AC outlet.
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Output of Transformer.
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Voltage on wire at 18 VAC Input
Solar:
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Weather
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Solar Panel Placement
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Output of Solar Panel
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Voltage on wire at Solar Input
Battery Voltage should be ~ slowly increasing
Battery Voltage should be ~13.8 VDC
AC power
Transformer
Solar Panel
Charging Circuit
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