Troubleshooting Guide - Mighty Mule MM360 Installation Manual

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AUDIBLE/BUZZER/ALARM FEEDBACK:
1. 1 beep with 2 seconds pause and repeats:
Limit switch error: Limit switch's normally open and normally closed inputs both open or both
shorted. The alarm will automatically shut off in 4 seconds after the problem is corrected.
2. 5 beeps with 2 seconds pause and repeats:
Low battery condition detected: Low battery can occur if the following condition is detected:
While in idle state and the battery voltage is below ~11.5 Volts.
While running and the battery voltage is below ~10.0 Volts.
The alarm will automatically shut off when the idle voltage is more than 12 Volt.
The unit may continue to operate even when low battery is detected.
The STATUS LED will also blink when the buzzer is beeping.
Check power connections.
Test the transformer or solar panel and test the battery.
3. 1 beep when attempting to run the unit:
No battery is connected.
Blown fuse.
Dead cell or extremely low battery condition; test the battery.
4. Alarm continuously beeps (Transmitter does not operate unit AND not at either limit):
Two consecutive obstructions have been detected without reaching the limit. Alarm will
automatically shut off after 5 minutes. 'Power-cycle' the unit will also shut off the alarm.
Check the gate for level and plumb and make sure the gate path is clear. See adjustments on page 27.
5. Power-Cycle:
The alarm will beep for 1 second upon power up. This is a normal condition.
VISUAL/LEDS FEEDBACK:
1. RF LED (LED2):
Blinking when there is 318 MHz signal is received. This LED is typically off when the receiver is
connected and no 318 MHz signal is presented.
2. STATUS LED (LED1):
While the unit is IDLE:
1 blink with 2 seconds off:
Free Exit terminal is shorted to common.
2 blinks with 2 seconds off:
Safety terminal is shorted to common.
3 blinks with 2 seconds off:
Edge terminal is shorted to common.
4 blinks with 2 seconds off:
Cycle terminal is shorted to common.
Test the accessory that corresponds to the error code.
NOTE: Whenever there is a change in state at the inputs this LED will blink once.
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Ronald Stiles
January 16, 2025

MM360 will not power up after changing fuse on leed from battery

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Mr. Anderson
February 3, 2025

The Mighty Mule MM360 may not power up after changing the fuse on the lead from the battery due to one of the following reasons:

1. No Battery Connection: Ensure the battery is properly connected. If the connection is loose or missing, the unit will not power up.
2. Low Battery Voltage: The battery may be depleted. Check the battery voltage. If the voltage is below ~11.5V in idle state or below ~10.0V while running, the unit may not function properly. Recharge or replace the battery if necessary.
3. Faulty Power Connections: Check the power connections, including the fuse and wiring, to ensure they are secure and correctly installed.
4. Damaged Control Board: If both a transformer and solar panel were connected simultaneously at any point, it could have damaged the control board, preventing the unit from powering up.

Verify these issues systematically to identify the cause.

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sye richards
January 22, 2025

gate openhalf way and stop

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January 22, 2025

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January 22, 2025

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The Mighty Mule MM360 gate may open halfway and then stop due to a limit switch issue or a stall force setting problem. The limit switch issue could be related to the control board, which may need replacement. Additionally, if the stall force setting is too low, the gate may stop due to increased resistance, especially in cold weather. Adjusting the stall force setting appropriately may help resolve the issue.

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Sharon Wassenberg
January 27, 2025

What page in the manual for MM360 is the remote transmitter instructions

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The remote transmitter instructions are mentioned under "Setting the Closed Position Limit" on page 26 of the Mighty Mule MM360 manual.

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Ken
March 15, 2025

where to connect the wires from the receiver to the motherboard

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Mr. Anderson
March 15, 2025

The Mighty Mule MM360 power input is not polarized, so the wires from the receiver can be inserted into either terminal regardless of color. Ensure the connections are secure and the wire insulation is not exposed.

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