CX2192 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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3Product description
3.1 Functional description
The electronic cabinet lock CX2192 is a Clex private system product. 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 CX2192, for example,
ISO card or key fob.
The CX2192 has the following system properties:
Up to 1,000 key/locking authorizations can be stored
Up to 128 events in the fitting can be recorded*
Up to 32 holidays can be configured*
Automatic summer and winter time changeover*
15 weekly schedules can be programmed*
Permanent engagement possible without additional power consumption
Engagement time can be programmed from 1 to 15 seconds
Pre-configured by default for 868 MHz wireless networking
Different locking plates are available
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
No cabling required
Can be combined with other systems (for example Clex prime)
Version for MIFARE®transponder available
Optional management via the CX2530 Keyng software
3.1.1 Battery management system
The CX2192 knob module comes with a battery management system, which
indicates the need for battery replacement by means of a visible and audio
signal, when the battery power reduces (capacity loss) during the final 1,000
operations of the battery (see chapter 7.2.17.1.1 Battery Replacement).
Signalling happens in 3 phases:
The battery needs to be changed soon.
If an authorised key is held in front of the cabinet lock, the locking access right is
issued. The engagement is accompanied by red flashing (5x) and 5 brief audible
beeps.
The battery needs to be changed.
If an authorised 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 brief audible beeps.
The battery needs to be changed immediately.
If an authorised key is held in front of the cabinet lock, no locking access right is
issued, but rather the cabinet lock goes to the battery replacement position. In
addition, the cabinet lock flashes red 5x and gives 5 brief audible beeps.
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 discharges
completely. The time is written to the non-volatile memory once every 30 minutes.