Proxess PX101C User Manual

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Overview
The Proxess® C-series locks were designed to trans­form the locking industry. The C-series represents a vision accomplished…to create an intelligent, Grade 1
lock competitively priced to standard mechanical, Grade 1 locks that is simple to install and maintain while refusing to compromise the goal of bringing the most advanced features ever supplied in any type of lock – mechanical or electronic.
The Proxess system utilizes both an intelligent lock and an intelligent card/credential. The intelligent credential is microprocessor-based which means it operates much like a hand-held computer except at the price of an access control card. Proxess uses the credential’s intelligence to communicate between the system software or server to off-line locks, creat- ing a virtual network of communication to the lock.
The C-series lock is also intelligent. It is equipped with a low-power, Bluetooth® module, allowing it to network with Proxess Bluetooth wireless systems and mobile (phone) credentials. This allows system administrators to use either the intelligence of the card, (Network-on-Card) or update the system to a Bluetooth network of system communication without any modification to the lock. This Bluetooth commu­nication system (BlueIQ®) allows the system admin­istrator to communicate to locks when desireable, temporarily turning off-line locks into on-line devices.
Our virtual network allows unique features such as time schedules, audit trail, emergency lockdown, im-
mediate “rekey”, blacklist, automatic lock and unlock,
calendar, holidays and firmware updates.
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Features and Benefits
Bluetooth technology on-board which allows lock networking, mobile credentials and emergency lockdown upgrades with no modification to the lock
Unlike mechanical locks, Administrators can decide who entered a door (audit trail), when someone is authorized to enter locks (time schedule) and can electronically rekey instantly saving costly and expensive mechanical rekeys.
Installs in minutes without additional holes or door prep.
Simple, field reversible, lever handing in seconds.
Our new battery technology design provides up to 4 year battery life, double industry standard.
Emergency mechanical key over-ride. Patent pending process which monitors emergency mechanical key operation.
Network-On-Card, smart credential, virtual network automatically updates system when card accesses an on-line Proxess door or USB device.
Utilizes Mifare DESFire EV2, the latest and most advanced RFID contactless smart credential technology. Proxess further protects credential communication by utilizing 128bit AES encryption and custom electronic keying for each account.
Mobile programming device updates lock without cumbersome device programming. Administrator can forward programming capability to other MPD devices on another side of campus or around the world utilizing Proxess’ Proxy patent-pending technology.
Clutch mechanism provides added vandalism protection.
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C1 RFID Lock Specifications
Certifications:
ANSI 156.2 and ANSI 156.25 Grade 1; UL10C Fire-Rated; FCC Part 15 A & B
Connectivity:
Bluetooth Communication up to 100 feet.
• RF and Network-on-Card RF = 1 ½”
• Mobile Programming Device Up to 100 feet.
Users: Unlimited Audits:
5000 Rotating
Time Schedules: Unlimited Latch Backset: Standard 2 ¾”; Option: 2 3/8” Door Thickness: 1 3/8” to 2”
Strike: Standard 1 3/16” lipped t-strike; Optional ANSI 1 ¼” x 4”
Escutcheon Dimensions:
Outside = 5.5” X 3.62” X 1.33” (140mm x 92mm X 33.7mm)
Inside = 7.56” x 3.5” x 1.33” (192mm x 88.9mm x 33.7mm)
Operating Temperature: ANSI Standard -31 to 151F (-35~66 C)
Functions:
Storeroom, Entrance, Classroom, Emergency (Intruder) Classroom; Apart-
ment, Dormitory/Privacy, (Temporary) Construction
Emergency Mechanical Keying:
Standard 7-pin, Special Pick-Resistant, Interchangeable Core, Custom
Keying.
Lock Reader: RFID 13.56 MHz, ISO 14443A
Visual and Audio Communications:
Credentials: Credential
Security: Operating
Humidity
Warranty
LED (Tri-Color) Indicator Light and Audio Indicator
Multi-Application, Mifare DESFire EV2
DESFire EV2; 128-bit AES Encryption, Individual Account Custom e-Keys
0 – 100% Humidity, Non-Condensation
Lifetime Limited Mechanical Warranty; 5 Year Limited Electronic Warranty
PROXESS C-Series Lock
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PROXESS C-Series LOCK FEATURES
Mechanical Features
Lock Trim Body – The body of the lock is made of a high-quality zinc alloy. RF windows are made of fire rated ABS plastic conforming to UL723.
Finish– BHMA US DESCRIPTION 605 3 bright brass 606 4 satin brass 611 9 bright bronze 612 10 satin
bronze 613 10B oxidized satin bronze, oil rubbed 618 14 bright nickel plated 619 15 satin nickel plated 622 19 flat black 625 26 bright chromium plated 626 26D satin chromium plated 690 20 dark bronze
Backset– 2 3/4" standard, 3 3/4" and 5" available.
Chassis– Critical latch and chassis components are brass or corrosion-treated steel. 2 1/16" diameter to fit
2 1/8" hole in door (Conforms to ANSI A115.2). Lost Motion feature available as an option.
Door thickness– Available for 1 3/4"
Latch– Solid brass 9/16" throw. Front 2 1/4" x 1 1/8" beveled.
Lever handles– Lever handles are a high-quality zinc alloy. The body of the trim components are brass or
bronze and approximately 1 5/8" in diameter; Handle is approximately 4 3/4" long (from center-line of chassis). #14 and #15 levers conform to California Administrative Code Title 19 and Title 24. All three styles of levers conform to the Illinois Accessibility Standard.
Mounting– In addition to standard door preparation (ANSI A115.2 for 1 3/4" doors), two additional holes are needed for through-bolts. Through-bolts require two 5/16" diameter holes located at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions. A drill jig is provided to insure accuracy of the holes.
Projection on door– Approximately 2 3/4" when mounted on 1 3/4" door.
Electronic Features
RFID - 13.56 MHz smart credential compatibility –
MIFARE DESFire™ EV1 or EV2 with PACSA
BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) - Built-in Bluetooth® enables wireless configuration from smart phones and
tablets
PROXESS C-Series Lock
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PROXESS C-Series LOCK FUNCTIONALITY
The Proxess C-Series lock supports the following lock functions:
Construction
Storeroom
Office/Standard
Classroom
Dormitory/Privacy
CONSTRUCTION
The lock will be delivered with the construction function set. On first programming of the lock, the lock will switch to the programmed lock function. The factory will define a special system ID (GUID) to indicate construction mode and any credential with that system ID will cause the door to unlock for the default door unlock period. While operating with the construction function set, the lock will evaluate just the system ID of the card, ignoring any other data on the card.
Construction Function Lock Operation
Lock Stimuli
Possible Lock States
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Card with construction system ID
Drive motor to unlock door Start door unlock timer for default period Illuminate LED green Start LED timer for default period Switch to momentary unlock stat
Restart door unlock timer Illuminate LED green Start LED timer for default period
Any other card presentation
Illuminate LED red Start LED timer for default period
Drive motor to lock door Illuminate LED red Start LED timer for default period Switch to Locked state
Door unlock timer expires
N/A
Drive motor to lock door Extinguish LED if illuminated Switch to Locked state
LED timer expires
Extinguish LED
Extinguish LED
STOREROOM
When operating with the storeroom function, the lock is normally in the locked state. Upon presentation of a valid credential, the lock will enter the momentary unlock state to allow passage. The lock will revert to the normally locked state upon expiration of the door unlock timer. The interior lever will always allow free egress. The storeroom function will not support lockdown or toggle, nor will it support an unlock schedule. The following table indicates the Office function.
Storeroom Function Lock Operation
Lock Stimuli
Possible Lock States
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Valid card presentation with normal attribute set, pass-thru attribute set, or both; extended attribute clear
Drive motor to unlock door Start door unlock timer for normal unlock period Illuminate exterior LED green Start LED timer for valid access period Switch to momentary unlock state
Restart door unlock timer (normal) Illuminate exterior LED green Start LED timer for normal access time
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Valid card presentation with normal attribute set, pass-thru attribute set, or both; extended attribute set
Drive motor to unlock door Start door unlock timer for extended unlock time Illuminate exterior LED green Start LED timer for valid access period Switch to momentary unlock state
Restart door unlock timer (extended) Illuminate exterior LED green Start LED timer for valid access period
Storeroom Function Lock Operation
Lock Stimuli
Possible Lock States
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Any other card presentation
Illuminate LED red Start LED timer for default period
Drive motor to lock door Illuminate LED red Start LED timer for default period Switch to Locked state
Door unlock timer expires
N/A
Drive motor to lock door Extinguish LED if illuminated Switch to Locked state
LED timer expires
Extinguish LED
Extinguish LED
OFFICE/CLASSROOM FUNCTION
When the lock is operating under the Office/Classroom function, the door is normally locked while the interior lever provides free access. Upon presentation of a valid credential the door will unlock for a user-selectable period of time. The lock will support door unlock schedules, toggle and lockdown. The following table represents the lock operation for the Office/Classroom function. With respect to the table, the notes apply:
1. The table includes the extended opening attribute definition only for a valid credential with the normal attribute set. The extended opening attribute should be evaluated for all valid access presentations and the door unlock time should be set accordingly.
2. MUES is the Momentary Unlock Expiration State. This is the state that should be entered upon expiration of the door unlock timer.
3. The door unlock via toggle flag is a register maintained by the lock indicating that the lock is in the unlock state because of a toggle event. When the toggle enable schedule expires, the door should relock only if this flag is set. That is, the door-unlock schedule takes precedence over the toggle enable schedule.
4. The action Start exterior LED Timer implies that the timer will be started based on the LED Illumination for Access times. The Valid Access period should be used when illuminating the exterior LED green and using the Invalid Access period when illuminating the LED red.
5. While not mentioned in the table, it’s assumed that the lock will evaluate the Audio Feedback register and sound the audible tone if the appropriate bit is set.
Office Function Lock Operation
Lock Stimuli
Possible Door States
Card Presentations
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Unlock
Lockdown
Invalid card presentation
Illuminate exterior LED red Start exterior LED timer
Drive motor to lock door Illuminate exterior LED red Start exterior LED timer
Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with normal attribute set, extended attribute clear (See note 1)
Unlock door until relock delay expires
Illuminate exterior LED green Set MUES to locked
Reset door relock delay Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with normal attribute set, extended atrtribute set (See note 1)
Unlock door until relock delay expires
Illuminate exterior LED green Set MUES to locked
Reset door relock delay Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
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Valid card presentation with pass-thru set
Unlock door until relock delay expires
Illuminate exterior LED green Set MUES to locked
Reset door relock delay
Ignore card presentation
Unlock door until relock delay expires
Illuminate exterior LED green Set MUES to locked
Valid card presentation with lockdown enable attribute set, lockdown cancel attribute clear
Illuminate interior LED (Blink every 5 seconds) Switch to lockdown state
Lock door Extinguish exterior LED Illuminate interior LED (Blink every 5 seconds) Switch to Lockdown state
Lock door Extinguish exterior LED Illuminate interior LED (Blink every 5 seconds) Switch to Lockdown s
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with lockdown enable attribute clear, lockdown cancel attribute set
Ignore card presentation
if MUES is locked then ignore card presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then switch to unlock state else set MUES to locked.
Ignore card presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then unlock door else switch the door to normal locked state.
Valid card presentation with both lockdown and lockdown cancel attributes set
Switch to lockdown state If MUES is locked lock door
Extinguish exterior LED Illuminate interior LED Switch to lockdown state
Else Extinguish interior LED and Set MUES to locked
Lock door Extinguish exterior LED Illuminate interior LED Switch to Lockdown state
ignore card presentation Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then unlock door And Switch to unlock state else Switch to normal locked state
Second presentation of valid credential with pass-thru attribute set
Ignore second presentation
If MUES is locked or Pass-Thru cancels lockdown is clear then ignore second presentation
.
Extinguish interior LED
If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then Switch to unlock state else set MUES to locked.
Ignore second presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then Switch to unlock state else Switch to normal locked state
Second presentation of valid credential with toggle attribute set
If toggle schedule is active unlock door and Switch to unlock state else ignore second presentation
If toggle schedule is active then Switch to Unlock state
else Ignore second presentation
then lock door and Switch to locked state
Ignore second card presentation
Valid card presentation with first-in attribute set
If door unlock schedule active then unlock door, set first-in flag and Switch to unlock state
If door unlock schedule active then set first-in flag and Switch to unlock state
Ignore first in attribute
Ignore card presentation
Office Function Lock Operation
Other Stimuli
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Unlock
Lockdown
Interior pushbutton active (with appropriate de-bounce)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Interior lever active
Ignore event
if MUES is lockdown and egress cancels lockdown then Extinguish interior LED and Set MUES to locked
Ignore event
if egress cancels lockdown
then Extinguish interior LED and Change to locked state
Door unlock timer expires
N/A
Lock door Switch to state MUES
N/A
N/A
Door unlock schedule begins
If first-in attribute set then
unlock door and Switch to toggle unlock state else wait for first-in credential
If first-in attribute set
then Switch to unlock state else wait for first-in credential
Ignore event
Ignore event until Lockdown is cleared.
Door unlock schedule ends
N/A
N/A
Drive motor to lock door Switch to locked state
Ignore event Toggle schedule ends
Ignore event
ignore event
If door door unlock schedule is not active or first-in is not set then lock door and clear toggle
Ignore event
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Possible Door States
DORMITORY/PRIVACY FUNCTION
The dormitory/privacy function operates in much the same fashion as the office lock with the single exception of the actions taken in response to a press of the interior pushbutton. The following table defines the lock operation with the Dormitory/Privacy function. The same notes, as mentioned in the discussion of the Office function, apply.
Dormitory/Privacy Function Lock Operation
Card Presentations
Possible Door States
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Unlock
Lockdown
Invalid card presentation
Illuminate exterior LED red Start exterior LED timer
Drive motor to lock door Illuminate exterior LED red
Start exterior LED timer
Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with normal attribute set, extended attribute clear (See note 1)
Unlock door Illuminate exterior LED green
Set MUES to locked
Reset relock delay
Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with normal attribute set, extended atrtribute set (See note 1)
Unlock door Illuminate exterior LED green
Set MUES to locked
Reset relock delay Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with pass-thru set
Unlock door Illuminate exterior LED green
Set MUES to locked
Reset relock delay
Ignore card presentation
Unlock door Illuminate exterior LED green
Valid card presentation with lockdown enable attribute set, lockdown cancel attribute clear
Illuminate interior LED Switch to lockdown state
Lock door Extinguish exterior LED illuminate interior LED Switch to Lockdown state
Lock door illuminate interior LED Switch to Lockdown state
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with lockdown enable attribute clear, lockdown cancel attribute set
Ignore card presentation
if MUES is locked then ignore card presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then Switch to unlock state else set MUES to locked
Ignore card presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then unlock door else Switch to normal locked state
Valid card presentation with both lockdown and lockdown cancel attributes set
Switch to lockdown state If MUES is locked lock door
Extinguish exterior LED Illuminate interior LED Switch to lockdown state Else Extinguish interior LED and Set MUES to locked
Lock door Extinguish exterior LED Illuminate interior LED Switch to Lockdown state
If waiting for antipassback then ignore card presentation Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then unlock door And Switch to unlock state else Switch to normal locked state
Second presentation of valid credential with pass-thru attribute set
Ignore second presentation
If MUES is locked or Pass­Thru cancels lockdown is clear then ignore second presentation. Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then Switch to unlock state else set MUES to locked.
Ignore second presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then Switch to unlock state else Switch to normal locked state
Second presentation of valid credential with toggle attribute set
If toggle schedule is active unlock door and Switch to unlock state else ignore second presentation
If toggle schedule is active then Switch to Unlock state else Ignore second presentation
If toggle schedule is active then lock door and Switch to locked state
Ignore second card presentation
Valid card presentation with first-in attribute set
If door unlock schedule active then unlock door, set first-in flag and Switch to unlock state
If door unlock schedule active then set first-in flag and Switch to unlock state
Ignore first in attribute
Ignore card presentation
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Dormitory/Privacy Function Lock Operation
Other Stimuli
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Unlock
Lockdown
Interior pushbutton active Hold interior handle down for 3 seconds with the door closed
Illuminate interior LED Switch to lockdown state
If MUES set to locked then Illuminate interior LED and Change MUES to lockdown
Lock door Illuminate interior LED Switch to lockdown state
Ignore pushbutton
Interior lever activated
Ignore event Set MUES to locked else
Ignore event
Ignore Event
Switch to locked state Door unlock timer expires
N/A
Drive motor to lock door Switch state to MUES
N/A
N/A
Door unlock schedule begins then Unlock door and Switch
to toggle unlock state else wait for first-in credential
then switch to toggle unlock state else wait for first-in credential
Ignore event
Ignore event until Lockdown is cleared
Door unlock schedule ends
N/A N/A
Lock door Switch to normal locked state
Ignore event
Toggle schedule ends
Ignore event
ignore event
If door door unlock schedule is not active or first-in not set then lock door and Switch to toggle locked state}
Ignore event
SECURE CLASSROOM FUNCTION
The secure classroom function is similar to the Office/Classroom function with the exception that a BLE interface
is provided on the interior side of the lock. This interface is to be paired with a fob which will enable a teacher
to place the lock in the lockdown state directly from the fob. The secure classroom truth table is:
Secure Classroom Lock Operation
Card Presentations
Possible Door States
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Unlock
Lockdown
Invalid card presentation
Illuminate exterior LED red
Start exterior LED timer
Drive motor to lock door Illuminate exterior LED red Start exterior LED timer
Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with normal attribute set, extended attribute clear (See note 1)
Unlock door
Illuminate exterior LED
green
Set MUES to locked
Reset relock delay
Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with normal attribute set, extended atrtribute set (See note 1)
Unlock door
Illuminate exterior LED
green
Set MUES to locked
Reset relock delay
Ignore card presentation
Ignore card presentation
Valid card presentation with pass-thru set
Unlock door
Illuminate exterior LED
green
Set MUES to locked
Reset relock delay
Ignore card presentation
Unlock door
Illuminate exterior LED green
Valid card presentation with lockdown enable attribute set, lockdown cancel attribute clear
Illuminate interior LED
Switch to lockdown state
Lock door Extinguish exterior LED illuminate interior LED Switch to Lockdown state
Lock door
illuminate interior LED
Switch to Lockdown state
Ignore card presentation
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Valid card presentation with lockdown enable attribute clear, lockdown cancel attribute set
Ignore card presentation
if MUES is locked then ignore card presentation Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then Switch to unlock state else set MUES to locked
Ignore card presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then unlock door else Switch to normal locked state
Valid card presentation with both lockdown and lockdown cancel attributes set
Switch to lockdown state If MUES is locked lock door Extinguish exterior LED Illuminate interior LED Switch to lockdown state Else Extinguish interior LED and Set MUES to locked
Lock door
Extinguish exterior LED
Illuminate interior LED
Switch to Lockdown state
If waiting for antipassback then
ignore card presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then unlock door
And Switch to unlock state else
Switch to normal locked state
Second presentation of valid credential with pass­thru attribute set
Ignore second
presentation
If MUES is locked or Pass-Thru cancels lockdown is clear then ignore second presentation. Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and first-in flag is set then Switch to unlock state else set MUES to locked.
Ignore second presentation
Extinguish interior LED If door unlock schedule active and
first-in flag is set then Switch to
unlock state else Switch to normal
locked state
Second presentation of valid credential with toggle attribute set
If toggle schedule is active unlock door and Switch to
unlock state else ignore
second presentation
If toggle schedule is active then Switch to Unlock state else Ignore second presentation
If toggle schedule is active
then lock door and Switch to
locked state
Ignore second card presentation
Valid card presentation with first-in attribute set
If door unlock schedule
active then unlock door,
set first-in flag and Switch
to unlock state
If door unlock schedule active then set first-in flag and Switch to unlock state
Ignore first in attribute
Ignore card presentation
Secure Classroom Lock Operation
Other Stimuli
Locked
Momentary Unlock
Unlock
Lockdown
Interior pushbutton active Hold interior handle down for 3 seconds with the door closed
Illuminate interior LED Switch to lockdown state
If MUES set to locked then Illuminate interior LED and Change MUES to lockdown
Lock door Illuminate interior LED Switch to lockdown state
Ignore pushbutton Interior lever activated
Ignore event MUES to locked else Ignore event
Ignore Event
Switch to locked state
Door unlock timer expires
N/A
Drive motor to lock door Switch state to MUES
N/A
N/A
Door unlock schedule begins
then Unlock door and Switch to toggle unlock state
else wait for first-in credential
switch to toggle unlock state else wait for first-in credential
Ignore event
Ignore event until Lockdown is cleared
Door unlock schedule ends
N/A N/A
Lock door Switch to normal locked state
Ignore event
Toggle schedule ends
Ignore event
ignore event
If door door unlock schedule is not active or first-in not set then lock door and Switch to toggle locked state}
Ignore event
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AUDITS
Along with writing certain events to the credential, the lock will maintain a separate audit event table containing all events occurring at the lock. This audit event table will be circular in nature in that, when the table is full, the oldest event is overwritten by the newest event. The number of events held in this table will be 5000.
Group
Event Description
Event Written
to Card
1 Valid Access Attempts
Valid access
Yes
Valid entry Yes
Valid exit Yes
Valid access under duress
Yes
Valid entry under duress
Yes
Valid exit under duress
Yes
Valid access during lockdown
Yes
Valid entry under lockdown
Yes
Valid exit under lockdown
Yes
Valid access under duress during lockdown
Yes
Valid entry under duress during lockdown
Yes
Valid exit under duress during lockdown
Yes
Double swipe reader toggle unlock
Yes
Double swipe reader toggle cancel
Yes
Mechanical key access
No
Lockdown initiated
Yes
Lockdown cancelled
Yes
2 Invalid Access Attempts
Card format not supported
No
Invalid system ID
No
Credential not in lock permissions table
No
Anti-passback violation
Yes
Credential not yet activated
Yes
Credential has expired
Yes
Revalidation period has expired
Yes
No access granted to this door
Yes
Access not permitted at time of presentation
Yes
Repeated invalid attempts
No
4 Contact Points
REX active No
REX secure No
REX fault short
No
REX fault open
No
DOD active No
DOD secure No
DOD fault short
No
DOD fault open
No
Tamper active
No
Tamper secure
No
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Group
Event Description
Event Written
to Card
8 Lock Events
Power-on reset
No
Factory default reset
No
Lock parameters programmed via BLE
No
Lock database programmed via BLE
No
Lock program code flashed
No
Low battery warning
Yes
Critical battery warning
Yes
Battery failure -- fail as is
Yes
Battery failure -- fail secure
Yes
Battery failure -- fail safe
Yes
Batteries replaced
Yes
16 Communications
Communication lost to Proxess host
No
Communication restored to Proxess host
No
Communication lost to reader
No
Communication restored to reader
No
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Tools Needed
Step 2
Philips screwdriver Pin wrench (included)
Install the strike plate, checking to make sure that the position of the deadlocking plunger is aligned against the strike plate.
Preparation
See ## for door preparation instructions
Step 1
Install the latch in the door. The latch tube prongs should project into the chassis hole.
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Step 3
Step 5
Ensure the cable from the exterior board is properly routed through the cylindrical lock chassis by first inserting one edge, then pressing the other into the cable slot.
1
2
Place the back plate on the interior of the door with the upper and lower screws near the chassis. Wire the cable and wires as shown:
Step 4
Slide the lock chassis through the chassis hole in the door, ensuring that the chassis engages the latch.
Step 6
Place the outside rose liner on the interior back plate and screw in, again ensuring the wires are properly fed through the piece
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Step 7
Step 9
Connect the motor connector first. Followed by the latch connector. Connect the FFC cable last.
Note: The battery cable should already be pre-connected.
Battery Connector
Motor Connector
FFC Cable Connector
Latch Connector
1
3
2
Screw the interior trim onto the back plate using the two screws on the right and left of the battery hole.
Step 8
Slide the rubber gasket over the chassis sleeve.
Step 10
Install the four AA batteries, beginning with the outer two.
Insert first
1
2
3 4
Insert last
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Step 11
Step 13
Screw the battery cover onto the trim.
Install the removable core.
Once the removable core is aligned, insert the key and turn clockwise 15 degrees to retract the catch, then insert the core into the lever. Turn the key back counterclockwise 15 degrees to engage the core and remove the key.
Step 12
Install the levers onto the outside and inside of the door.
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20 cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons.
Industry Canada Statement Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.
Industrie Canada Déclaration
Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l’intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d’antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l’intensité nécessaire à l’établissement d’une communication satisfaisante.
Industry Canada Radiation Exposure Statement This Device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Industrie Canada l’exposition aux radiations
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation
est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
UL Statements
• Outside lever is normally locked. Inside lever always allows egress.
• Unit shall not interfere with the operation of Panic Hardware.
• Wireless communications, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Door Position, and Request to Exit features are not part of UL Listed product.
• Tested to compliance with UL 294 5th Edition Class I.
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