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3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Functional description
3.1.1 Battery management
3.1.2 Event log
3.1.3 Locking time
The reading unit, the communication electronics, the mechanical system and power supply, are integrated within the
cabinet lock.
Different transponder carriers can be used as key in the PXP-CL-MF, for example, ISO card or key fob.
The PXP-CL-MF has the following system properties:
•Up to 16,000 key/locking authorizations can be stored
•Up to 65,000 readers per site (doors or rooms, please refer to the Key Manager manual)
•Up to 423 events registered in the reader memory
•Up to 16 configurable holidays
•255 door groups
•1695 blacklist cards
•Door pulse time can be programmed from 1 to 15 seconds or toggle
•No cabling required
•Suitable for all doors having a thickness of up to 20 mm
•Can be mounted in vertical and horizontal position, for left or right cabinet doors
•1 Lithium battery ER14505M 3.6V
•Battery life cycle: up to 180,000 operations or 10 years, depending on the usage, environment and battery condition
The PXP-CL-MF cabinet lock comes with a battery management system, which indicates the need for battery replace-
ment by means of a visible and audio signal, when the battery power reduces (capacity loss) during the final 1,000 op-
erations of the battery (see chapter 6.2.1 Battery Replacement).
Signaling happens in 3 phases:
Phase 1
The battery needs to be changed soon.
If an authorized key is held in front of the cabinet lock, the locking access right is issued. The engagement is accompa-
nied by red flashing (5x) and 5 short acoustic signals.
Phase 2
The battery needs to be changed.
If an authorized key is held in front of the cabinet lock, the cabinet lock first flashes green for 5 seconds, then the cabinet
lock engages. The engagement is accompanied by red flashing (5x) and 5 short acoustic signals.
Phase 3
The battery needs to be changed immediately.
If an authorized key is held in front of the cabinet lock, no locking access right is issued, but rather the cabinet lock goes
to the battery change position. In addition, the cabinet lock flashes red 5x and gives 5 short acoustic signals.
The access data, the events log, the settings of the cabinet lock and the time are stored on non-volatile memory and thus
retained even when there is no power supply, for example, when changing the battery or if the battery goes completely
flat. The time is written to the non-volatile memory once every 30 minutes. If the power supply remains off, then the
clock comes to a standstill after a few seconds and starts running from the last stored value onwards after the power
supply is restored.
After every change of battery, remember to check the time. If required, set the current time.
The last 423 events of the cabinet lock are stored in the event log. Event logging can be enabled or disabled for each
cabinet lock individually, to be able to comply with specific data privacy guidelines.
The event log can be read via event card or via the PXP-RS-USB radio stick.
The locking time defines how long the cabinet lock remains connected after scanning an authorized key. It can be adjusted
from 1 to 15 seconds or toggle (on/off mode). Default value is 3 seconds.