Diagnostic Tools; Menu 8.1 Test Inputs; Menu 8.2 Test Tx'ers; Menu 8.3 Display History - Automatic Technology Elite Installation Manual

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Diagnostic Tools

MENU 8
Diagnostics
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38
I/P pe opn stp
cls osc swp ped
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PRESS TX'ER
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124 ID B B SMITH
OSC PED LGT>VAC
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PREV
EXIT
Close Complete
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42
MENU 9
Memory Tools
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Elite® - Swing Gate Opener
PREV
NEXT
EXIT
SET
PRESS
PREV
NEXT
EXIT
SET
/
Shows ID/SN
PREV
NEXT
EXIT
SET
PRESS
NEXT
SET
EVENT# 64
PREV
NEXT
EXIT
SET
PREV
NEXT
EXIT
SET
PRESS
Owner Installation Instructions
DCB-05 provides several diagnostic tools from within
the diagnostics menu (Menu 8). This section details the
function of each tool.
Navigating to diagnostics menu
1. Press PREV to navigate to Menu 8.
2. Press SET to display menu of available functions (Fig.
38).
3. Press PREV or NEXT to cycle through diagnostic
tool.
4. Press SET to select.

Menu 8.1 Test Inputs

This tool is used to view the state of the control inputs.
When selected, a screen is displayed (Fig. 39) which
indicates the state of each input. If the name of the input
is in uppercase, then the input is active. Conversely if
the input is in lower case, then the input is inactive.
For normal operation all inputs should be inactive. When
fi nished press EXIT. The example shows the status as
OSC input is active.

Menu 8.2 Test Tx'ers

This tool is used to test receiver/transmitter functionality.
When selected, a screen is displayed which prompts
for a transmitter button to be pressed (Fig. 40) and
whether ID or serial numbers are to be displayed.
DCB-05 will then beep each time a transmission is
received. If the transmitter button is stored in the DCB-
05's memory and has a function assigned to it, a second
screen will be displayed that shows the transmitter
details along with the button pressed (Fig. 41).
The example shows the case when transmitter number
12 is activated by button 4. Note ID is selected for
display.

Menu 8.3 Display History

DCB-05 keeps a record of the last 64 events that have
taken place. The events include the type of drive cycles
executed, obstruction detection, various faults, power
failures etc.
When this tool is selected, the screen displays the last
event that occurred (Fig. 42). Press NEXT or PREV
to view each event. The "EVENT#" fi eld shows the
sequence of the events, with (1) being the fi rst and (64)
being the last.
The example shows that the last event was a close cycle
which succeeded in closing the gate. When fi nished
viewing the events, press EXIT.

Menu 8.4 Memory Usage

This tool displays the number of transmitter store
location used and the number free (Fig. 43).

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