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CX6182

 

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Table of contents 

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About this document ........................................................................ 3

 

1.1

 

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

 

1.2

 

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

 

2

 

Safety ............................................................................................ 4

 

2.1

 

Proper 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

 

Versions .............................................................................................. 9

 

3.4

 

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

 

3.5

 

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

 

4

 

Assembly .......................................................................................12

 

4.1

 

Assembly instructions ......................................................................... 12

 

4.2

 

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

 

5

 

Commissioning ..............................................................................15

 

5.1

 

Managing the locking system .............................................................. 15

 

5.2

 

Configuring the knob cylinder ............................................................. 15

 

6

 

Operation .....................................................................................16

 

6.1

 

Automatic wake up ............................................................................ 16

 

6.2

 

Opening the door.............................................................................. 16

 

6.3

 

Toggling the door handle ................................................................... 17

 

6.4

 

Indications ........................................................................................ 18

 

7

 

Cleaning and maintenance ..............................................................19

 

7.1

 

Cleaning........................................................................................... 19

 

7.2

 

Maintenance ..................................................................................... 19

 

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

 

8.1

 

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

 

9

 

Disassembly and disposal ................................................................23

 

9.1

 

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

 

9.2

 

Disposal ........................................................................................... 24

 

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Glossary........................................................................................25

 

Summary of Contents for CX6182

Page 1: ...CX6182 Clex prime Electronic double knob cylinder Operating and Assembly Manual...

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

Page 3: ...nagement accessories 11 4 Assembly 12 4 1 Assembly instructions 12 4 2 Assembly 13 5 Commissioning 15 5 1 Managing the locking system 15 5 2 Configuring the knob cylinder 15 6 Operation 16 6 1 Automat...

Page 4: ...amiliar with its use Uhlmann Zacher GmbH does not assume any responsibility for disruptions or hazards such as non access to injured personnel malfunctions property damage or other damages resulting f...

Page 5: ...ion fire extinguishers etc 2 3 General safety instructions Follow these basic safety instructions when using the knob cylinder Installation and battery replacement should only be done by qualified tec...

Page 6: ...5 seconds Can be connected to the IDS module CX6934 Pre configured by default for 868 MHz wireless networking No cabling required Can be combined with other systems for example Clex private Version fo...

Page 7: ...locking authorizations are programmed in the key in the Clex prime system The following time restrictions are possible Total interval Day interval Weekly schedule Holidays Special time zones For detai...

Page 8: ...b cylinder is accompanied with flashing of red light 5 times and 5 short audible signals The battery needs to be changed If an authorized key is held in front of the reading unit then the red LEDs fla...

Page 9: ...n On Battery position Off Disassembly position On Disassembly position Off Position unknown Service mode Radio diagnostics Turn off automatic wake up Radio opening not OK Radio opening OK The followin...

Page 10: ...Knob sleeve 4 Battery 3 3 Versions Different versions of the electronic double knob cylinder are available for selection For inside or outside use Security version Version with firmly engaged inner kn...

Page 11: ...nsponder versions MIFARE MIFARE Classic MIFARE DESFire active transponder 868 MHz Power supply CR2 3V battery 2 pieces Battery life Up to 69 000 operations or 2 0 years 3 4 2 Ambient conditions Descri...

Page 12: ...can be sent directly to all the locking system components of Clex prime that are provided with a radio chip 3 5 4 CX6520 Programming station The programming station is an optional addition to the Keyv...

Page 13: ...operation of the CX6182 Ensure that the door handle does not protrude and prevent the door from swinging freely Before assembling the door handle always check whether all the components can move freel...

Page 14: ...linder body must not project outside its enclosing fitting by more than 1 to 3 mm but it should not also be installed sunk in the upholstery Fasten cylinder casing with fixing screw Tighten the fixing...

Page 15: ...CX6182 ASSEMBLY 14 The electronic inner knob is mounted into the cylinder casing by inserting and turning at the same time...

Page 16: ...sensitivity see chapter 6 1 Automatic wake up page 16 Expiry date of a key see chapter 3 1 3 Automatic expiry date page 6 Radio response of the knob cylinder wake on radio mode The authorization setti...

Page 17: ...tic wake up is disabled In this case the knob cylinder has to be woken up manually Turn the knob module few times to wake up the reading unit until an LED starts glowing Hold up an authorized key in f...

Page 18: ...e duration for which the knob cylinder remains engaged can be set 1 to 15 seconds the default value is 5 seconds After successful authorization engaging at the knob module the engagement time expires...

Page 19: ...glowing Time changeover toggling On Long high audible signal green LEDs start glowing Time changeover toggling Off Long high audible signal red LEDs start glowing Reset Long low audible signal all th...

Page 20: ...ce discharged batteries with new batteries Pay attention to the correct polarity when inserting the batteries Change the battery only with the door open As long as the battery is removed the knob cyli...

Page 21: ...orrectly in the sleeve The knob module returns to the home position by presenting an authorized key by using the service device CX6510 or ClexTouch CX6522 Check the knob module time using the service...

Page 22: ...Prerequisite Knob sleeve is removed see chapter 7 2 1 Replacing the battery page 19 If the knob sleeve is open both sealing rings are visible The smaller one is on the side away from the door To remov...

Page 23: ...ls RTC fault clock 5 long audible signals 3 brief audible signals Internal fault unhandled interrupt 5 long audible signals 4 brief audible signals Internal fault Bus conflict 5 long audible signals 5...

Page 24: ...osition by presenting a key with disassembly authorization or using ClexTouch CX6522 or the service device CX6510 Turn the knob module by lightly pulling it until it can be removed from the cylinder D...

Page 25: ...uld be in accordance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC at a collection point for electrical waste Defective or used batteries should be recycled in accordance with the European Directive 2006 66...

Page 26: ...This can for example be an ISO card or a chip The key is sometimes also known as transponder Service device Data can be exchanged between a PC having the Keyvi management software and the knob cylind...

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