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SYSTEM START-UP—WIRELESS REVERSING EDGE
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Table 3
Table 4
P:F09 = Battery low 3.6 volts
When battery voltage drops below the pre-set value
an error will be displayed = F 857 Battery low
If voltage falls below the preset level, F:857 will be
displayed on the screen. The door will remain opera-
tional with the message displayed but the battery will
need to be changed soon. If battery goes completely
dead, F:856 will appear and the door will not function.
New battery is "D" size 3.8 volt Lithium Ion battery.
Part number 0011193.
NOTE: Figure 39 shows the battery through a
clear cover located in the bottom bar.
Clear cover shown is a sample piece.
Figure 39
Error Codes
F 856 = No communication between the stationary
and mobile units for more than ten seconds
Antenna not connected or poorly mounted
Battery is dead
Mobile unit address is incorrect
No mobile unit found
Strong electrical interference in the frequency
range
F 857 = Battery monitoring
Battery voltage falls below value in P:F08
New battery is required
Parameters
A2500246
NOTE: Battery for wireless reversing edge:
blue wire (+), yellow wire (-).
Encoder Cable Connections
System 4 Control Panel
NOTE: The encoder cable is to be cut to length.
DO NOT leave excessive cable inside
the control panel.
NOTE: Connections below are for the wireless
reversing edge connections only. Refer-
ence the electrical schematic that was
shipped in the control panel for specific
connections for your particular door.
Encoder connections may vary
depending on door models.
Encoder Cable: System 4 Control Board:
Brown (+24 VDC) to terminal #270
White (Ground) to terminal #277
Green (RS485 b) to terminal #276
Yellow (RS485 a) to terminal #275
Pink (Reversing Edge) to terminal #272
Red (Ajar) to terminal #271
Blue to terminal #273
Gray to terminal #274
The encoder cable is vital for proper door operation.
Trim the cable end to expose the drain wire (bare sil-
ver) but do it such a manner as not to damage the
drain wire and most importantly the shield.
NOTE: Shield and drain wire should be cap-
tured under the P-clip below terminals
270–277. (See Figure 40.)
DO NOT ground to control board or
motor ground.

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