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CX6192 

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Table of Contents 

1

 

About this Document........................................................................ 3

 

1.1

 

Warnings ............................................................................................ 3

 

1.2

 

Symbols .............................................................................................. 3

 

2

 

Security .......................................................................................... 4

 

2.1

 

Intended use ....................................................................................... 4

 

2.2

 

Improper use ....................................................................................... 4

 

2.3

 

General safety instructions .................................................................... 4

 

3

 

Product description .......................................................................... 5

 

3.1

 

Functional description .......................................................................... 5

 

3.2

 

Design ................................................................................................ 9

 

3.3

 

Options .............................................................................................. 9

 

3.4

 

Technical data .................................................................................. 10

 

3.5

 

Management accessories ................................................................... 11

 

4

 

Assembly .......................................................................................13

 

4.1

 

Assembly instructions ......................................................................... 13

 

4.2

 

Assembly .......................................................................................... 14

 

5

 

Commissioning ..............................................................................16

 

5.1

 

Managing the locking system .............................................................. 16

 

5.2

 

Advanced cabinet lock settings ........................................................... 16

 

5.3

 

Configuring the cabinet lock ............................................................... 18

 

6

 

Operation .....................................................................................19

 

6.1

 

Waking up ........................................................................................ 19

 

6.2

 

Open / close the door ....................................................................... 19

 

6.3

 

Toggling the cabinet lock ................................................................... 19

 

6.4

 

Indications ........................................................................................ 20

 

7

 

Cleaning and maintenance ..............................................................21

 

7.1

 

Cleaning........................................................................................... 21

 

7.2

 

Maintenance ..................................................................................... 21

 

8

 

Faults during operation ...................................................................22

 

8.1

 

Fault indications ................................................................................ 22

 

9

 

Disassembly and Disposal ................................................................23

 

9.1

 

Disassembly ...................................................................................... 23

 

9.2

 

Disposal ........................................................................................... 23

 

10

 

Glossary........................................................................................24

 

Summary of Contents for CX6192

Page 1: ...CX6192 Clex prime Electronic cabinet lock Operating and assembly manual...

Page 2: ...tra e 2 4 97297 Waldb ttelbrunn Germany Tel 49 931 40672 0 E Mail contact UundZ de http www UundZ de This operating and assembly manual is copyright protected The information contained this manual sho...

Page 3: ...ories 11 4 Assembly 13 4 1 Assembly instructions 13 4 2 Assembly 14 5 Commissioning 16 5 1 Managing the locking system 16 5 2 Advanced cabinet lock settings 16 5 3 Configuring the cabinet lock 18 6 Op...

Page 4: ...oes not assume any responsibility for disruptions or hazards such as non access to injured personnel malfunctions property damage or other damages resulting from non compliance with this operating and...

Page 5: ...shers etc 2 3 General safety instructions Follow these basic safety instructions when using the cabinet lock Installation and battery replacement should only be done by qualified technicians according...

Page 6: ...for left or right cabinet doors Advanced setting options free selection of cabinet mail box function No cabling required Can be combined with other systems for example Clex private Versions for HITAG...

Page 7: ...gardless of the time zones applicable for the key For detailed information on the automatic expiry date please refer to the Keyvi software manual 3 1 4 Wireless network If a corresponding wireless net...

Page 8: ...unit then the red LEDs flash 5 times accompanied by 5 short audible signals The engaging of the cabinet lock is delayed by 5 seconds during which time the green LEDs flash The battery needs to be cha...

Page 9: ...Phase 3 Toggle off Toggle On Unknown position Service mode Radio diagnosis Automatic wake up off Wireless opening not OK Wireless opening OK The following information are recorded for every event Eve...

Page 10: ...y 7 Button for manual activation 3 Lock washer 8 Battery 4 Mounting nut locking lever 9 Battery compartment 5 Operating lever 3 3 Options Different versions are available 3 versions of the locking lev...

Page 11: ...MIFARE DESFire Active transponder 868 MHz Version 3 LEGIC 13 56 MHz LEGIC prime LEGIC advant MIFARE DESFire Active transponder 868 MHz Power supply Battery ER14505M 3 6V 1 piece Battery life 125 kHz...

Page 12: ...r programming the locking system Information can be exchanged between the Keyvi management software and locking units using the service unit The information includes for example authorizations events...

Page 13: ...r of the locking system If this key is held in front of a locking system component then the respective component goes into service mode where it is possible for example to create or change authorisati...

Page 14: ...CX6192 Ensure that the cabinet lock does not protrude and prevent the door from swinging freely After assembly check the function with the door open The locking lever should be tightened with a maximu...

Page 15: ...rotation of the operating lever is determined by the position of the small screw on the mounting thread Opening by turning the operating lever to the left Opening by turning the operating lever to th...

Page 16: ...X6192 ASSEMBLY 15 Mount the cabinet lock using the mounting nut and mounting screw Secure the locking lever and lock washer with the mounting nut locking lever Check if the cabinet lock is functioning...

Page 17: ...6 The authorisations have to be changed first in the Keyvi management software for the individual cabinet locks or groups of cabinet locks The software consolidates these settings into tasks which the...

Page 18: ...ne cabinet can only be used for Mifare and LEGIC versions Mode B Any system key Clex prime priority The functionality as in mode 0 applies for all the authorised Clex prime cards In addition you can l...

Page 19: ...1 0 295 5 3 Configuring the cabinet lock Prerequisites Orders have been created in the Keyvi management software and sent to the service device or to ClexTouch Hold the service key in front of the rea...

Page 20: ...6 2 Open close the door Wake up the cabinet lock by pressing the button Hold the authorised key in front of the reading unit till the green LED starts glowing Open or close the cabinet by turning the...

Page 21: ...n LEDs start glowing Time changeover toggling On Long loud beep green LEDs start glowing Time changeover toggling Off Long loud beep red LEDs start glowing Reset Long low beep all the LEDs are switche...

Page 22: ...hen inserting the battery Open the battery compartment of the cabinet lock with the battery replacement tool For this purpose press the tool into the opening below the cabinet lock until the battery c...

Page 23: ...ror 5 long beeps 2 short beeps RTC fault clock 5 long beeps 3 short beeps Internal error unhandled interrupt 5 long beeps 4 short beeps Internal error bus conflict 5 long beeps 5 short beeps Internal...

Page 24: ...sal Do not dispose of the cabinet lock with domestic waste Disposal should be in accordance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC at a collection point for electrical waste Defective or used batterie...

Page 25: ...ata carrier that contains the authorization information This can for example be an ISO card or a chip The key is sometimes also known as transponder Service unit Data can be exchanged between a PC hav...

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