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2.1.3.1
Xesar cylinder
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functional description
Figure 8: Xesar thumb turn (sample image)
Visual and audible signalling
Xesar cylinders audibly and visually indicate events. For this purpose, there is an LED on the edge
of the reader unit on Xesar cylinders. For a list of all available signals please refer to section:
Xesar access components signal events
Reader unit
The reader unit sensor is located in the plastic cap of the Xesar cylinder thumb turn between the
EVVA logo and the LED.
Functional principle
By default, the electronic outside thumb turn of the Xesar cylinder is disengaged. The cam remains
disengaged upon operating the outside thumb turn and the outside thumb turn turns without en-
gaging with the cam.
Hold an authorised identification medium to the Xesae cylinder's reader unit to mechatronically
engage the outside thumb turn for five seconds, so that the cam of the Xesar cylinder engages
when operating the outside thumb turn.
The purely mechanically operated inside parts of the versions with one-sided electronic authorisa-
tion always remains engaged with Xesar cylinders and can be operated at any time.
On Xesar cylinders with double-sided electronic authorisation, the operation of the inside thumb
turn is identical to the electronic outside thumb turn.
Xesar cylinders feature an event memory for the last 1,000 events. Once the event memory is full,
the system overwrites the oldest entries with the most recent events. For this reason, it is important
to regularly synchronise events to prevent event records from being lost.
Please refer to the corresponding data sheet for additional specifications at:
https://www.evva.com/uk-en/products/electroniclockingsystemsaccesscontrolsystems/xe-
sar/#tab6
Due to technical reasons, the FZG and FAP versions do not feature a rotation
brake!
Please note the continuous release function (see section:
Visual signals
Reader unit
Connection cable