LiftMaster RSL12VDC RSL12VDC Installation Manual - Page 34

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TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING CHART continued... SYMPTOM Solenoid lock not working correctly. POSSIBLE CAUSES a) Solenoid wired incorrectly Switched (SW) Accessory power remaining on. a) In limit setup mode Accessories connected to a) Normal behavior Switch (SW) Accessory power not working correctly, turning off, or resetting. Accessories connected to Accessory power not working correctly, turning off, or resetting. a) Accessory power protector active b) Defective control board Solar operator not getting enough cycles per day a) Insufficient panel wattage b) Excessive accessory power draw c) Old batteries d) Solar panels are not getting enough sunlight Solar operator, insufficient standby time a) Insufficient panel wattage b) Excessive accessory power draw c) Battery capacity too low SOLUTIONS a) Check that Solenoid is wired to N.O. and COM terminals. Check that Solenoid has power (do not power solenoid from control board accessory power terminals). If shorting lock's NC and COM wires does not activate Solenoid, then replace Solenoid lock or Solenoid wiring (refer to Wiring Diagrams). a) Learn the limits a) Move accessory to accessory power "ON" a) Disconnect all accessory powered devices and measure accessory power voltage (should be 11.5 - 17.5 Vdc). If voltage is correct, connect accessories one at a time, measuring accessory voltage after every new connection. b) Replace defective control board a) Add more solar panels b) Reduce the accessory power draw by using LiftMaster low power accessories c) Replace batteries d) Relocate the solar panels away from obstructions (trees, buildings, etc.) a) Add more solar panels b) Reduce the accessory power draw by using LiftMaster low power accessories c) Use batteries with higher amp hour (AH) rating 33

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SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
Solenoid lock not working
correctly.
a) Solenoid wired incorrectly
a)
Check that Solenoid is wired to N.O. and COM terminals. Check that
Solenoid has power (do not power solenoid from control board
accessory power terminals). If shorting lock’s NC and COM wires
does not activate Solenoid, then replace Solenoid lock or Solenoid
wiring (refer to Wiring Diagrams).
Switched (SW) Accessory
power remaining on.
a)
In limit setup mode
a)
Learn the limits
Accessories connected to
Switch (SW) Accessory
power not working correctly,
turning off, or resetting.
a)
Normal behavior
a)
Move accessory to accessory power "ON"
Accessories connected to
Accessory power not
working correctly, turning
off, or resetting.
a) Accessory power protector active
b) Defective control board
a)
Disconnect all accessory powered devices and measure accessory
power voltage (should be 11.5 – 17.5 Vdc). If voltage is correct,
connect accessories one at a time, measuring accessory voltage after
every new connection.
b) Replace defective control board
Solar operator not getting
enough cycles per day
a) Insufficient panel wattage
b) Excessive accessory power draw
c) Old batteries
d)
Solar panels are not getting enough
sunlight
a) Add more solar panels
b)
Reduce the accessory power draw by using LiftMaster low power
accessories
c) Replace batteries
d)
Relocate the solar panels away from obstructions (trees, buildings,
etc.)
Solar operator, insufficient
standby time
a) Insufficient panel wattage
b) Excessive accessory power draw
c) Battery capacity too low
a) Add more solar panels
b)
Reduce the accessory power draw by using LiftMaster low power
accessories
c) Use batteries with higher amp hour (AH) rating
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART continued...