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Mhouse WG20 - Alex74 - 18-01-2022

    Our gates suddenly stopped working one morning last week. We have tried all the advice already posted, including trying to do a full factory reset, but the ECSbus continues with 3 flashes, pause, 4 flashes, pause, 3 flashes, pause, 4 flashes, pause etc. the STOP led flashes about once a second. The key operated opening thing does not work either. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Alex


RE: Mhouse WG20 - Michael - 04-02-2022

(18-01-2022, 05:55 PM)Alex74 Wrote: Our gates suddenly stopped working one morning last week. We have tried all the advice already posted, including trying to do a full factory reset, but the ECSbus continues with 3 flashes, pause, 4 flashes, pause, 3 flashes, pause, 4 flashes, pause etc. the STOP led flashes about once a second. The key operated opening thing does not work either. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Alex

Hi Alex,

Please see below for diagnostic LED flashes.

3 flash 1 second's pause 3 flashes Cutting in of the "motor force" limiting device During the movement, the leaf experienced excessive friction

You could try increasing the force.

4 flash 1 second's pause 4 flashes Cutting in of the STOP input During the movement the STOP input was activated; identify

Do you have anything wired into your STOP terminal? i wold remove all accessories from the board and just keep the motors connected, do a reset and relearn the Bus by pressing and holding P2 down for 3 seconds, put the gates into the half way position manually, lock them and do a position search by pressing and holding the P3 button down until the motor starts to move.

Regards
Mike
Easygates Ltd