What to do if CAME GARD 8 Control Systems boom closes but does not open?
- RRaymond HarringtonJul 27, 2025
If the CAME Control Systems boom closes but does not open, check the power supply and fuses.
What to do if CAME GARD 8 Control Systems boom closes but does not open?
If the CAME Control Systems boom closes but does not open, check the power supply and fuses.
What to do if CAME Control Systems boom opens but does not close?
If the CAME Control Systems boom opens but does not close, deactivate the HOLD-TO-RUN function.
What to do if CAME GARD 8 barrier does not close automatically?
If the CAME Control Systems barrier does not close automatically, the N.C. contacts may be open. Ensure that the N.C. contacts are properly closed.
Why is the warning LED flashing quickly on my CAME GARD 8?
If the warning LED on your CAME Control Systems flashes quickly, check the proper direction of travel.
Why does the warning LED stay on in my CAME GARD 8 Control Systems?
If the warning LED stays on for your CAME Control Systems, check the control devices.
Why the CAME GARD 8 boom cannot be balanced?
If the CAME Control Systems boom cannot be balanced, check the boom/applied accessories length ratio.
| Model | GARD 8 SERIES |
|---|---|
| Type | Automatic Barrier |
| Motor voltage | 24 V DC |
| Power | 300 W |
| Operating temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
| Protection rating | IP54 |
| Input Voltage | 230 V AC |
| Output Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Protection Degree | IP54 |
| Power supply | 230 V AC |
| Opening time | 4 to 8 seconds |
Critical safety instructions and general recommendations for users.
Warnings regarding hand crushing and unauthorized transit during operation.
Details on the barrier's features, intended use, and limitations.
Comprehensive specifications including power, dimensions, and performance metrics.
An illustrated list identifying all components of the barrier system with references.
Essential guidelines and preliminary checks for a proper installation process.
List of necessary tools and materials for barrier installation.
Details on cable types and minimum sizes required for various connections.
Instructions for preparing the foundation and fastening plate for the barrier.
Steps for preparing the main barrier mechanism, including arm orientation.
Procedures for mounting the cabinet and attaching the boom arm.
Guide to balancing the boom using springs and considering accessories compatibility.
Information on fuses and identification of electronic board parts.
Details on connecting the power supply to the control panel and accessories.
Connecting external control devices like keypads and transponder readers.
Connecting indicator lights, luminous cords, and flashing beacons.
Configuring safety devices like photocells and obstacle detection inputs.
Specific wiring diagrams for photocell safety connections.
Setup for paired or alternate operation using communication protocols.
Procedure for setting the boom's open and closed position limits.
Explanation of control panel buttons and menu navigation for programming.
Comprehensive list of available functions (F1-F61) and their parameters.
Highlights key functions to configure first, such as boom type and calibration.
Details on safety tests, hold-to-run, obstruction detection, and indicator lights.
Parameters for automatic closing, pre-flashing, working time, and speed adjustments.
Adjusting slow-down speeds, sensitivity, and starting points for boom movement.
Settings for serial communication, data saving, reading, and parameter transfer.
Procedures for entering and deleting users with associated commands.
Steps to perform a motor test to verify correct rotation and phasing.
Guide for calibrating the boom travel to set operational limits.
Information on using the memory roll card for data saving and reuse.
Steps to safely release the boom manually in case of power failure.
Instructions for connecting two barriers to operate in a paired mode.
Instructions for connecting two barriers to operate in an alternate mode.
List of error codes displayed on the panel and their meanings.
Table listing common problems and their corresponding solutions and references.
A log sheet for recording regular maintenance activities every six months.
A log sheet for recording specialized maintenance, repairs, and improvements.
Guidelines for responsible disposal of the product and packaging.
Information on the product's compliance with relevant directives.