These fault codes are only for receivers with a Blue seal in the lid.
The receiver with a red seal in the lid has a Legacy Chipset and does not have fault codes.
Your Lodar TI Chipset remote control receiver has a fault detection system built into it. The fault codes are displayed by a red ‘Fault LED’. The picture below shows the words ‘FAULT’ on the circuit board, with a lit LED next to it.

Picture 1 showing the fault code red LED lit.
During normal operation, the fault light is extinguished.
The Lodar receiver stops operating when a fault is detected, and displays the fault code.
Note: The fault codes on the 6 screw lid are different to the 4 screw lid.
Read the fault code by counting the flashes.
On 6 screw lids:
The Fault light flashes the first number, then pauses briefly, then flashes the second number. Once the code is flashed, it will repeat the sequence.
For example, a “Flash, Flash, Pause, etc” will indicate an output fault detected on a safety Voltage Fault (Low voltage).
Download the Soft Control Fault Codes
The fault codes for the 6 Screw lid Soft control TI Chipset system are:
1-CH# : Load Under Current Detection (channel on for > 1sec and <100mA flowing)
2-CH# : Pre-Check Load short circuit detection
3-CH# : Load Short circuit detection whilst channel on
4-CH# : Open Circuit Driver (Output off when should be on)
5-CH# : Short Circuit Driver (Output on when should be off)
On 4 screw lids:
The Fault light flashes the number, then pauses briefly. Once the code is flashed, it will repeat the sequence.
For example, a “1” will indicate an output fault, normally this means the output is connected straight to ground.
Download the 110000 Series Fault Codes
The fault codes for the 4 Screw lid TI Chipset system are:
1 – Fault on any Output (F1 to F4) *
2 – Safety Voltage Fault (Low voltage)
3 – Master Voltage Fault (Low voltage)
6 – Over Temperature Fault
7 – System Failure – Communications Fault
Low Voltage is <6V
Over Temperature is >1000C
* To find fault on any Output, remove Output wires one by one until operation resumes to determine which Output is at fault.
If in doubt, please feel free to telephone us for support.
