SYSTEM PARAMETERS—DOOR SAFETY/EMERGENCY FAULT CODES
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DOOR SAFETY/EMERGENCY FAULT CODES
Table 13 lists the fault codes associated with the door
safety/emergency system. Included in this table are the
available fault codes, a description of each fault, and the
suggested corrective action to clear the fault. (The door
is in the emergency stop mode and will not operate.)
Table 13
F.060
(Door Ajar)
Bottom bar breakaway input activated, ter-
minal 271
Reassemble bottom bar or repair break-
away switch. The controller believes the
door was impacted and the panel is out-
side the side columns. Reassemble bot-
tom bar or repair breakway switch.
NOTE: If an error reappears after
resetting the error, it has not
been corrected. If the door
has a coil cord, a wire for the
breakaway circuit may be
broken inside the coil cord.
F.070
(Clean Pos)
(clean position)
Door panel closed past cleaning position.
1. Motor brake faulty or improperly adjusted
2. Door position parameters incorrect
Adjust cleaning position (P.070).
1. Repair or adjust motor brake
2. Consult factory
Fault Code
(Displayed Message)
Description Corrective Action
Fault Code
(Displayed Message)
Description Corrective Action
F.201
(E-Stop 1)
1. Door stopped and does not operate
2. Corresponding error message displayed
NOTE: Terminals can be used for
emergency stop push button
in place of the jumper. Switch
must be normally closed.
1. Reset E-Stop 1
2. Check jumper terminals 240 and 241
F.211
(E-Stop 2)
External Emergency Stop activated.
1. Door stopped and does not operate
2. Corresponding error message displayed
NOTE: Terminals can be used for
emergency stop push button
in place of the jumper. Switch
must be normally closed.
1. Reset E-Stop 2
2. Check jumper terminals 250 and 251
F.212
(E-Stop 3)
External Emergency Stop activated.
1. Door stopped and does not operate
2. Corresponding error message displayed
NOTE: Terminals can be used for
emergency stop push button
in place of the jumper. Switch
must be normally closed.
1. Reset E-Stop 3
2. Check jumper terminals 260 and 261