“Dynamic M1” – This will show on the display if the actuator connected to Motor 1 input had a brief current spike and tripped the Type A sensor. Check for obstruction in gate path or degraded gate hardware.
“Dynamic M2” – This will show on the display if the actuator connected to Motor 2 input had a brief current spike and tripped the Type A sensor. Check for obstruction in gate path or degraded gate hardware.
“Static M1” – This will show on the display if the actuator connected to Motor 1 input had an extended current spike and tripped the Type A sensor. Check for obstruction in gate path or degraded gate hardware.
“Static M2” – This will show on the display if the actuator connected to Motor 2 input had an extended current spike and tripped the Type A sensor. Check for obstruction in gate path or degraded gate hardware.
“Input UL/Edge” – This will show on the display if the UL/Edge input is tripped while the gate was running. May also appear if the IN1 or IN2 input is tripped while configured as a pulsed, external entrapment sensor input. Ensure photo eyes are aligned, edges are not tripped, and all inputs are programmed correctly.
“Input STOP!” – This will show on the display if the Stop input is not connected to GND. The jumper may be missing or an external stop button may be wired incorrectly.
“Photo Test FAIL!” – This will show on the display if the BlueBus monitored sensor check fails. Verify photo eye is connected, aligned, and internal jumpers are set correctly.
“Device Error” – This will show on the display if a position sensor is not being correctly detected by the board or if there is an active input on the board preventing the learn process. Ensure motor 1 and motor 2 position sensors are connected correctly for the type of actuator being used. Also make sure there are no active inputs.
“Gate Opened” – This will show on the display during learn mode if the open limit is active. Move the gate to mid-travel and start the learn process over.
“BlueBus or Input - Activated” – This will show on the display if an active BlueBus or other external entrapment sensor input is preventing gate motion. Ensure all sensors are connected correctly and properly aligned. Ensure inputs are programmed correctly.
“Hard Shut Down” – This will show on the display if two consecutive trips of the Dynamic and/or Static sensors have occurred. Press the Reset/Hard Shut Down button to clear the trip and reenable gate operation.
"Overload!" – This will show on the display if either Motor 1 or Motor 2 has over-currented. Ensure the motors are connected properly and there is no obstruction to gate movement.
"Slide requires - Min 2 Sensors" – This will show on the display when there are not at least two external entrapment sensors programmed and installed on a Slide gate; one for the open direction and one for the close direction. Ensure all sensors are connected correctly and they are functional. Does not appear on Swing Gates.
"1 Open & 1 Cls - Sensor Required" – This will show on the display when a Slide gate operator does not have at least one external sensor programmed and installed in each direction of travel. Install at least the minimum number of sensors. Does not appear on Swing Gates.
"Min 1 sensor - for swing gate!" – This will show on the display when a Swing gate operator does not have at least one external entrapment sensor programmed and installed for either the open or close direction for travel. Install at least the minimum number of sensors. Does not appear on Slide Gates.
"BluBus Error!" – This will show on the display if the previously learned number and type of BlueBus sensors has changed. Correct the wiring/number of sensors and redo the learn procedure for the operator.
"Scanning BluBus - Prs Disp to Cncl" – This will show on the display when the initial BlueBus learn procedure is in process. Pressing the Display button will postpone the scan and remain in learn mode. Pressing and holding the open or close buttons will move the gate in the desired direction.