![]() ![]() If the wiring is not in watertight conduit, this is most likely the problem. If this is correct check wiring splices for moisture, correct wiring etc. If a problem is observed in steps 2 or 3 above most likely it was when the Gate 2 actuator (located the greatest distance from control box) was being tested.Then repeat step 2 and 3 again using Gate 2 (X2) connector on control board in place of Gate 1 (X1). ![]() If both worked correctly in Gate 1 then go back to DS1 and turn switch 3 off and switch 4 on. At this point you have tested each actuator individually. Press the “Open/Close Command” button and verify that the gate operates correctly. If the gate operates correctly, disconnect the actuator plug and connect the other actuator plug into the Gate 1 (X1) connector.Press the “Open/Close Command” button and verify that the gate operates. Connect it to the Gate 1 (X1) connector on the control board. Reconnect the connector from the actuator that goes to the gate closest to you. Turn off switch 4 (down on left side) and turn on switch 3 (down on the right side). Then locate the DS1 dipswitches on the control board. Disconnect the actuator connectors plugged into the control board Gate 1 and Gate 2 (X1 and X2).Both LED’s should never be on simultaneously. Adjust the retract limit until the LED goes off and continue to adjust until the gate is at the desired stopping position. You must adjust the limit switch.Įxample- if both limit LED’s are on when the gate is in the closed position (and actuator is connected to the gate) the problem is with the retract limit switch. ![]()
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