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2528734-01-07/19 (Translation of the original operating instructions)
Operating Instructions
Non-Contact Safety Switch CES-I-BP-.-C07-…
EN
10. System status table CES-I-BP-…
Operating mode
Actuator/door po
-
sition
Safety outputs FO1A and FO1B
Monitoring output OD/C
LED indicator
Output
State
ST
ATE (gr
een)
DIA (r
ed)
Self-test
X
off
off
5 Hz
(1.3 s)
Self-test after power-up
Normal operation
closed
on
on
Normal operation, door closed
open
off
off
1 x
Normal operation, door open
closed
on
on
flashes
quickly
2 Hz
Normal operation, door closed, actuator in the limit range
¨
Re-adjust door
Teach-in operation
(unicode only)
open
off
off
3 x
Door open, device is ready for teach-in for another actuator (only short time after pow-
er-up). Switches that have not been taught in remain in teach-in standby until the teach-in
operation starts.
closed
off
on
1 Hz
Teach-in operation
X
off
X
¨
Positive acknowledgment after completion of teach-in operation
Fault display
X
off
X
1 x
Fault in the teach-in operation (only unicode), actuator removed from the operating dis-
tance prior to the end of the teach-in operation or faulty actuator detected.
X
off
off
3 x
Defective or incompatible actuator (e.g. fault in code or code not readable)
X
off
off
4 x
Output fault (e.g. short circuits, loss of switching ability)
X
off
X
5 x
Environment error (e.g. temperature or operating voltage in the limit range)
X
off
off
X
X
or
Internal error (e. g. overtemperature, overvoltage/low voltage, output error during pow-
er-up or component fault)
Key to symbols
LED not illuminated
LED illuminated
5 Hz (1.3 s)
LED flashes for 1.3 seconds at 5 Hz
3 x
LED flashes three times, and this is then repeated
¨
LEDs flash alternately
X
Any state
After the cause has been remedied, faults can generally be reset by opening and closing the guard. If the fault is still displayed
afterward, briefly interrupt the power supply. Please contact the manufacturer if the fault could not be reset after restarting.
Important!
If you do not find the displayed device status in the system status table, this indicates an internal device
fault. In this case, you should contact the manufacturer.