GTO 2502, 2550 installation manual Troubleshooting Guide

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Troubleshooting Guide

If your gate opener does not function properly after it is installed, use this guide before calling the GTO/ PRO Service Department.

Audible Alarm Indications

Symptom

1)Gives one short beep and no operations when you press the remote.

2)Gives a three second tone, 1 second of silence, and then another three second tone repeatedly.

3)Gives a constant tone.

Diagnosis

1)There is a power problem with the Mighty Mule 500/502, PRO-SW2500/2502, PRO-SW3000/3200 and PRO- SW4000/4200.

-The battery could have a dead cell in it.

-The battery could be low. Disconnect the transformer or solar panel and check the battery voltage. If the battery is fully charged, the voltage should be between 12.5 vdc to 13.5 vdc. Any voltage reading below 12vdc is low.

-The battery could be dead or disconnected at battery or board. The transformer or solar panel is powering the board with the charge voltage. Disconnect the transformer or solar panel to see if the board still powers up.

-The fuse is blown. Replace the fuse.

2)On the Mighty Mule 500/502, PRO-SW2500/2502, PRO-SW3000/3200 and PRO-SW4000/4200, the board is giving a limit switch error. Check the connections on the power cable. If this does not work, check the terminal voltages on the circuit board that is supplied to the limit switch. The voltage across the orange and green and the brown and green should be 5 vdc without the arm connected. If the board is good, the arm will need repair.

3)Mighty Mule 500/502, PRO-SW2500/2502, PRO-SW3000/3200 and PRO-SW4000/4200

-The battery could be very low at about 10 vdc. Flip the power switch off and back on to see if it will clear the alarm. If the alarm is not cleared, check to make sure that there is power at the outlet. There could be a tripped breaker or GFI. The transformer could be unplugged. The transformer could be blown. If there is no charge power from the transformer, the green light will be off.

-The board has sensed an obstruction two times in a row. If the alarm clears by switching the power off and on, the board is sensing an obstruction.

o Something on or about the gate is causing the arm to push too hard to open or close the gate. Look for something in the path of the gate or something unlevel, out of plumb, or that is binding or pinching.

o This can be due to a low battery when the unit is charged with a solar panel. Test the charging circuit and the solar panel in direct sunlight.

o If the alarm will clear by switching the power off and on, the board is sensing an obstruction. Disconnect the arm from the gate. If it is still obstructing, increase the Stall Force. Max it out if you have to. However, do not leave the Stall Force at this setting when connected to the gate. If the arm is in the middle of its cycle, it extends a couple of inches, retracts a couple of inches, and the tube does not hit the limit switch when retracted, the rev counter in the arm is bad.

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Contents Installation Manual for Place of Purchase When You Know Multiply By To Find SymbolTable of Contents Please Read this First Switch is OFF and the gate is not moving Important Safety InstructionsFor The Consumer II. During Installation III. After Installation Secondary Means of Protection Against Entrapment Entrapment Alarm UL 325 30A.1.1ARequired Safety Precautions for Gates Install Warning SignsEntrapment Protection DC 2500 Series Opener and Mounting Hardware Dual Gate Opener Parts ListTools Needed Control Box and Electrical ComponentsTechnical Specifications Preparation of the Gate Installation OverviewRecommended Reinforcement Examples Installation of Mounting HardwarePost Bracket Assembly Closed Position Installing the Post Bracket Assembly and Gate Than 6, threaded rods orCarriage bolts longer than Mounting the First Opener Installing the Second OpenerSlave Gate Installation of the Closed Position StopsGround stop needs to be positioned near the end Mounting the Control Box Connecting Opener Power Cables Master OperatorSlave Operator Optional Solar Panels and Gate Activity Installation of the TransformerImportant Information about LOW Voltage Wire Make sure the exposed wires do not touch each other Main DIP Switch Settings Modes DIP Switches#4 on to set or Clear Dual Gate DIP Switch Settings Dual ModesDIP Switches #1 and #2 Factory Set OFF/OFF DIP Switch #3 Additional Delay Factory Set OFFYour GTO/PRO has two Limit Settings Setting the Closed Position LimitsRelease Learn Transmitter button Set the transmitter DIP SwitchesRemove the Transmitter Cover Teach the New Code to Control Board MemoryDo not mount upside down Installing the ReceiverObstruction Sensitivity Potentiometer Run the cable through PVC conduit to protect it from damageConnecting Additional Safety Devices Contact Sensors safety edgesIf not installing a contact sensor skip to next section Shadow Loop If not installing a non-contact sensor skip to next sectionIf not installing a shadow loop skip to next section Non-Contact Sensors photo beamsIf not connecting accessories skip to next section Connecting AccessoriesSwinging gates shall not open into public access areas Push to Open InstallationSetting the Open Position Limit Maintenance Troubleshooting Guide Diagnostic LEDs GTO/PRO, 3121 Hartsfield Road, Tallahassee, Florida, USA Repair ServiceMASONRY, BRICK, or Rock etc. Columns Column Installation InformationPin Lock FM345 Wireless Entry Intercom / Keypad FM136Solar Panel FM123, FM122 Push Button Control RB101Replacement Battery RB500

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