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Wired up but not working - Ranch2 - 12-11-2022

Hello i have a Beninca brain and beninca bob motors with outer and inner limits with com all wired up ready to go.  But during auto set up it displays the error 6 code which says safety edge has intervened but i do not have one installed when i run the motors off the battery they work fine but just manually with direct power feed to the motors are working but not from brain maybe i got it all wrong  
is there a way to force the motors to work from the brain and anyone got the process from switching on to learning the brain how it all works 
just lets say i just installed a new system what is the process to get the system up and running many thanks in advance


RE: Wired up but not working - Michael - 14-11-2022

Hi,

Is it the 230v or 24v control board you have?

Regard
Mike


RE: Wired up but not working - Ranch2 - 14-11-2022

(14-11-2022, 11:56 AM)Michael Wrote: Hi,

Is it the 230v or 24v control board you have?

Regard
Mike



RE: Wired up but not working - Ranch2 - 14-11-2022

(14-11-2022, 02:46 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 11:56 AM)Michael Wrote: Hi,

Is it the 230v or 24v control board you have?

Regard
Mike

24 volt i have connected it up as per wiring diagram but does not do anything when switched on if i go to the auto it says the error


RE: Wired up but not working - Ranch2 - 14-11-2022

(14-11-2022, 02:47 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 02:46 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 11:56 AM)Michael Wrote: Hi,

Is it the 230v or 24v control board you have?

Regard
Mike

24 volt i have connected it up as per wiring diagram but does not do anything when switched on if i go to the auto it says the error

here is a picture of the board


RE: Wired up but not working - Ranch2 - 15-11-2022

(14-11-2022, 02:55 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 02:47 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 02:46 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 11:56 AM)Michael Wrote: Hi,

Is it the 230v or 24v control board you have?

Regard
Mike

24 volt i have connected it up as per wiring diagram but does not do anything when switched on if i go to the auto it says the error

here is a picture of the board
Solved this one with a bit of help even though the edge protector is not fitted it needs looped out not only with a wire, but it must have a resistor in the wire to simulate a leading edge.  The solution i used was to connect a leading edge to the terminals and the system was happy and allowed test operation no fault present for leading edge hope this makes sense to all


RE: Wired up but not working - CharlesZamora - 17-11-2022

Ranchs2 Wrote:
Michaesl Wrote: Hi,

Is it the 230v or 24v control board you have?

Regard
Mike
(15-11-2022, 07:27 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 02:55 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 02:47 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 02:46 PM)Ranch2 Wrote:
(14-11-2022, 11:56 AM)Michael Wrote: Hi,

Is it the 230v or 24v control board you have?

Regard
Mike

24 volt i have connected it up as per wiring diagram but does not do anything when switched on if i go to the auto it says the error

here is a picture of the board
Solved this one with a bit of help even though the edge protector is not fitted it needs looped out not only with a wire, but it must have a resistor in the wire to simulate a leading edge.  The solution i used was legal steroids to gain muscle quick to connect a leading edge to the terminals and the system was happy and allowed test operation no fault present for leading edge hope this makes sense to all


Troubleshooting Common Keypad Problems · Where is the keypad located? The keypad needs to be located a minimum of 6 feet from your automatic gate so you cannot


RE: Wired up but not working - SamA - 18-11-2022

(17-11-2022, 04:36 PM)CharlesZamora Wrote:
Ranchs2 Wrote:
Michaesl Wrote: Hi,

Is it the 230v or 24v control board you have?

Regard
Mike

Troubleshooting Common Keypad Problems · Where is the keypad located? The keypad needs to be located a minimum of 6 feet from your automatic gate so you cannot

Hi Charles,

A keypad can be placed in any proximity to a gate automation system. The only issue would be if that the low voltage power cables were in the same conduit as a 230v power cable, this would cause interference/ EMF