Installation instructions
B-2193x | B-2393x
Motor-driven shoot-bolt lock for timber and steel doors
ATTENTION
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6.5
Performing a test run
When making changes to or replacing individual components (controller B-54900-01-2-8,
motor-driven shoot-bolt lock B-2193x/B-2393x or connecting cable B 5490 0300) you must
perform a test run!
Open both door leaves and make sure it cannot be closed accidentally.
Then put the controller into programming mode. Any existing display codes must be acknowledged
(see point 6.3) before a test run can be carried out.
Insert the programming plug into the controller and restart it by disconnecting the controller briefly
from the power supply. This can be done by removing terminal G2/V2 and, if connected, the connec-
tion plug of the emergency power backup B-54903-23-3-9 then reinserting both.
After restarting, "r" appears on the display.
Send a control signal on control input I2 to trigger the test run. The motor-driven shoot-bolt lock
performs a full travel cycle and tests the various sensors. During this procedure, the display changes
from 1–4 according to the current status.
If no errors occur during the test run, the display changes to "o" and the signal contact 1 "Locked by
motor" closes.
If an error occurs, the controller outputs corresponding display codes (see point 5.1).
Once the test run has been completed without errors, pull out the programming plug and apply a
control signal at I2.
Once the following travel cycle is complete, the controller reverts to normal operating mode, "L"
appears on the display.
Display code
Action
Test run
A search is performed for
the sensor
"Unlocking active leaf"
Test run
A search is performed for
the sensor
"Unlocking passive leaf"
Test run
A search is performed for
the sensor
"Locking" active leaf
Test run
A search is performed for
the sensor
"Locked"
EN
Problem
y
y
Motor does not start
y
y
running
y
y
Motor is no longer
y
y
moving
y
y
Motor is no longer
y
y
moving
y
y
y
y
Motor is no longer
moving
y
y
Motor is no longer
y
y
moving
06.2019 | 22288S | Designed in Germany
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