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Schüco B 1956 - User Manual

Schüco B 1956
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S.B 1956; S.B 1959
10000429979-09.2016-02
|
1Schüco International KG · Karolinenstraße 1–15 · D33609 Bielefeld
C59803001-08-09.2016-19651S
263034
(10 m)
E
U
max
24 V DC
±
15%
I
max
900 mA DC
I
min
20 mA DC
EN
50131-1
III
EN
1670
III
(96h)
IP30
°C
-20°C
+60°C
40°C
95%
S.B 1956:
G107015
M107307
Z107001
S.B 1959:
G107015
Z107001
268317
+
263098 /
263099
1. Technische Daten und Lieferumfang
2. Zubehör
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Summary

1. Technical Data and Scope of Delivery

CE Certification

Product compliance and certifications.

VdS Security Class

Security class rating.

S.B 1956;S.B 1959 Product Variants

Identification numbers for product variants.

2. Accessories

Connecting Cable 263034 (10 m)

Connecting cable with specific length.

Emergency Power Supply 268317

Emergency power supply unit.

Control Unit 263098;263099

Control unit for the lock system.

3. Connection and Signalling

Door Contact (Option)

Optional door contact functionality.

Wiring Diagram

Electrical connection and signalling diagram.

Door Contact Wiring Examples

Examples of door contact wiring configurations.

Function Output Status Reports

Door Contact Status Reports

Reports status via door contact.

Relay Contact Behavior on Voltage Drop

Relay contact behavior under voltage drop.

Signalling and LED Indicators

LED Status for Incorrect Operations

Red LED indications for incorrect operations.

LED Status Reset Procedure

Procedure to switch off LED status.

4. Functions and Application

4.1 Manual Unlocking Procedures

Procedures for manual unlocking using the key.

4.2 Motor-driven Unlocking

How the motor retracts the latchbolt.

4.3 Automatic Resetting to Latch Position

Latchbolt Movement with Open Door

Latchbolt behavior when door is open.

Handling Repeated Actuations

Lock response to repeated trigger lever actuation.

4.4 Voltage Loss During Motor-driven Operation

Motor Stop on Power Failure

Latchbolt position during power failure.

Emergency Power for Fire;Smoke Doors

Need for emergency power for fire/smoke doors.

4.5 Motor-driven Daytime Release

Daytime Release Activation

Steps to activate daytime release.

Fire;Smoke Door Certification Impact

Consequence of breaking seal on fire door certification.

Latchbolt Behavior During Daytime Release

Latchbolt retraction during daytime release.

5. Installation

5.1 Preparatory Work

Checks and preparation before installation.

Cable Length Calculation Table

Table for determining cable lengths based on cross-section and extension.

5.2 Installation Steps

Connecting the Cable

Fully insert plug into the lock socket.

Lock Mounting Procedure

Introducing lock at an angle and fixing with screws.

Finalizing Installation

Putting the lock in standby mode via signal input.

6. Programming of Hold-Open Time

Hold-Open Time Adjustment Procedure

Step-by-step guide to set hold-open time.

7. Troubleshooting Guide

Lock Does Not Unlock Issues

Common causes and remedies for unlocking failure.

Latchbolt Remains Engaged Issues

Issues related to the latchbolt staying engaged.

Unintentional Lock Unlocking

Causes and remedies for unintentional unlocking.

Troubleshooting - Additional Problems

Locked Signal Not Appearing

Issues with the 'locked' status signal.

Daytime Release Adjustment Problems

Problems with adjusting daytime release function.

Open Function Output Relay Issues

Problems with the open function output relay.

Short-Term Release Not Responding

Issues when short-term release is inactive.

Incorrect Locking Speed or Timing

Problems with lock speed or hold-open time.

Immediate Locking Despite Hold-Open Time

Lock engages immediately despite hold-open time setting.

Programming Settings Not Saved

Issues with programming or saving settings.

Troubleshooting - Red LED and Overload

Red LED Indicator Causes

Cause and remedy for lock overload indicated by Red LED.

Cylinder Cam Position for Resetting

Importance of cylinder cam position for resetting.

8. Maintenance

Gear Unit Lubrication

Information on gear unit maintenance.

Latchbolt Head Annual Lubrication

Recommended annual lubrication for the latchbolt head.

9. Disposal Procedures

Electronic Waste Disposal

Proper disposal methods for the motor-driven lock.

Schüco B 1956 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSchüco
ModelB 1956
CategoryLocks
LanguageEnglish

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