Battery Low Protection - Centurion Vector2 User Manual

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Another function provided with this receiver is the ability to record the
memory location of each remote control, mapping this to the name of the
owner of the remote (if recorded). This allows any transmitter that is lost
or stolen to be selectively erased from the system without affecting any
of the other remotes installed.
It is also possible to erase the functions of certain buttons on a remote
Features
control if they're no longer required. Alternatively, the functionality of
and
functions
certain buttons can be changed to trigger different functions.
At any stage remote controls can be selectively added, deleted or edited
within the system.
Contact your gate automation specialist or CENTURION for assistance.

3.9. Battery Low Protection

The controller has circuitry that monitors the state of the battery. During
a power-failure, energy is drawn from the battery, but is not replaced. To
prevent the battery from being run totally flat, and being damaged, the
protection circuitry shuts off the gate system when the battery voltage
drops below 10.5 volts.
The Gate Status Indication LED will flash three times every two seconds
and the controller LCD will state 'Battery Low'. The gate will complete its
current cycle and then shut down until the battery has recovered.
If you see the Battery Low signal, check that the power circuit feeding
the gate motor is switched on. Otherwise, contact your local gate
automation specialist or CENTURION for assistance.
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