Owner's Manual for Proxess models including: CX-Series, Wireless Cylindrical Lock

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CX-Series Service Manual
This Service Manual contains details for the Proxess CXSeries Lockset sold for 2021 (CX-B and CX-NB). For details about the CX-Series locksets sold prior to 2021 (CX-ST) please contact a Proxess representative or email info@proxess.com.

INTRODUCTION
Certifications and standards Technical support
FUNCTIONS
Construction Function Programmable Functions Cylindrical Functions Chart
LOCK PARTS
Exploded view of parts Parts list Trim parts
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance tools Replacing levers
DOOR PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
Cylindrical Installation Jigs Through-Bolt Drill Jig Deadbolt Door Configuration
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting hardware
INSTALLATION MANUAL
CX-Series Installation Instructions
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Service Equipment Software Solutions for Lockset Programming
FCC Statement UL Statement
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COPYRIGHT
Copyright ©2018 Proxess, LLC. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Proxess, LLC. The software described in this document are furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. This publication is intended to be an accurate description and set of instructions pertaining to its subject matter. However, as with any publication of this complexity, errors or omissions are possible. Please call Proxess corporate offices at (303) 317-6656 if you see any errors or have any questions. No part of this manual and/or databases may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Proxess, LLC. This document is distributed as is, without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, respecting the contents of this book, including but not limited to implied warranties for the publication's quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Neither Proxess, LLC nor its dealers or distributors shall be liable to the user or any other person or entity with respect to any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this publication.

INTRODUCTION

The Proxess CX-Series Service Manual contains important information to assist you in maintaining your Proxess Cylindrical Lockset.

CERTIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS (CX 2.5 Currently, 3.0 Pending)

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ANSI/BHMA A156.25 (Indoor/Outdoor)

RoHS

ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Grade 1

Industry Canada (IC)

UL 294

ETSI EN 300 330-1

ULC S319 PDR

ETSI EN 301 489-1

UL10C Positive Pressure Rated

ETSI EN 301 489-3

UL10B Neutral Pressure Rated

CENELEC EN 61000-6-3

FCC Part 15

IEC61000-4-2 ESD Immunity

ADA Compliant

CENELEC EN 50130-4

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

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The first source for technical answers is this CX Series Service Manual. All documentation and training materials are also available on our website: www.proxess.com. If you are not able to find an answer in these resources, contact your local Proxess Representative. If you do not know your local Proxess Representative, contact the Customer Service Department at Proxess (303)-317-6656.

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FUNCTIONS

CONSTRUCTION FUNCTION

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All locks are supplied in Construction Function as a default and functions are meant to be reprogrammed at customer site prior to installation. There is one SKU (standard button) for all functions creating an inventory advantage over standard mechanical locks.

Shading indicates that the lever is locked.

Inside

Outside

All lock functions (Entrance, Storeroom, Lockdown, etc) are easily programmed electronically.

View looking down at the top of the door
CC ­ Construction Function: Factory default setting. In Construction Function, factory programmed construction credentials granted access at the lockset to allow for testing prior to site programming. Upon first programming of the lock, the lock will switch to Program Lock Function. A system ID will be set by the site system allowing all credentials assigned to the site system access until the lock is reprogrammed.
Inside lever is always unlocked for single action egress.

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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS

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Unlike standard locks, Proxess has just one SKU allowing any lock to be supplied and programmed into numerous lock "functions" similar to standard locking functions shown in the chart below.

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Name Entrance
Storeroom
Office
Classroom no Lockdown
Classroom w/Lockdown (Intruder)
Classroom w/Holdback
Canadian Function
Patio
Secured Privacy
Hotel Guest Room
Dormitory
Service Station
Exit Latch Privacy Passage

Similar ANSI #

Proxess Electronic Equivalent Function

Mech

F109 Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door.

F86 A valid credential should provide momentary unlocking and allow entry

by that user, with the latch relocking in an administrator defined time

(usually 5-8 seconds).

F82 A valid credential should provide momentary unlocking and allow entry

by that user, with the latch relocking in an administrator defined time

(usually 5-8 seconds).

F84 Press the security Button with "Button Toggle" enabled in the software.

Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door.

F110 Press the security Button with "Button Toggle" enabled in the software.

Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door.

F85 Press the security Button with "Button Toggle" enabled in the software.

Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door. (electronic equivalent to F84, because unlocked

door allows free entry). There is no Holdback.

Press the security Button with "Button Toggle" enabled in the software.

Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door. Door does not unlock from shutting the door.

F77 Press the security Button with "Button Toggle" enabled in the software.

Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door.

Press the security Button with "Button Toggle" enabled in the software.

Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door.

F93 A valid credential should provide momentary unlocking and allow entry

by that user, with the latch relocking in an administrator defined time (no

visual indicators).

F90 Press the security Button with "Button Toggle" enabled in the software.

Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door.

F92 Press the security Button with "Button Toggle" enabled in the software.

Enable toggle schedule and double present credential to outside reader

to lock/unlock door. Door does not unlock from shutting the door.

F89

Mechanical lockset

F76

Mechanical lockset

F75

Mechanical lockset

ANSI Not Listed (Double-keyed functions)- F80, F91

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ITEM PART NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

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External Lock Assembly

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C00-0019A

Interior Gasket

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C00-0017A

Interior Backplate

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C00-0015C

Interior Rose

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C00-0007B

Interior Trim

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C00-0005B

Battery Cover

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C00-0038B

Battery Cover Screw

(Standard or Security)

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C00-0002A

Interior Lever

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C02-0030A

Strike Plate

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C00-0031A

Latch

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B1

B2

B3

B4

B5

B6

ITEM B1 B2 B3* B4* B5* B6*

PART NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

C01-0030A

2 3/4" (Standard)

C02-0030A

2 3/8" Round Edge

C03-0030A

2 3/4" Drive-in & No Faceplate

C04-0030A

2 3/8" Drive-in

C05-0030A

5"

C06-0030A

3 3/4"

*Special Order

LATCHES
Optional latch extensions
5" Backset (70mm) latch + 57mm extension tube for 5" (127mm) requirement

LATCH OPTIONS

LATCH PROTECTOR
Proxess offers a latch protector for added security when requested.
Simply add AX-NLP206PC to your next lock order or ask a Field Engineer about a Proxess approved option.

3 ¾" Backset (60mm) latch + 35mm extension tube for 3¾" (95mm) requirement
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LEVERS

S1

S2

ITEM S1 S2

PART NUMBER C01-0030A C02-0030A

DESCRIPTION 2 ¾" strike ANSI 4 " strike (Standard)

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PART NUMBER C06-0001A C08-0001A C09-0001A

DESCRIPTION Angled Return Curved Return (Standard) Curved No Return; (no lever return)

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Lever Release Tool Philips Screwdriver, #2
(Included with lock)
Lockset can be quickly installed with only a Philips Screwdriver.

Core Turn Knob Tool

Cylinder and Core Testing Wrench

Torx Wrench
(Included with lock)

REPLACING LEVERS

9-B

TO REMOVE THE LEVER
1. If removing the exterior lever, first remove the removable core by inserting the control key and turning it 15 degrees clockwise. Then, pull out the removable core and key.
2. Line up the mechanism on the inside of the lock where the core was removed with a core turn knob tool. 3. Insert the pin of the lever release tool into the small hole at the base of the shaft on the lever. 4. Push in and then slide the lever off the sleeve of the lever shaft.
6-pin or 7-pin removeable cores allow for added security and painless re-key.

Lever release tool

Lever shaft

Proxess cores are stamped with your custom key code to make ordering simple and reliable.

TO REPLACE THE LEVER
1. Position the lever so the handle points towards the door hinges. 2. Slide the lever onto the lock and push firmly until it is seated. If the lever does not easily seat, move the throw
member with the core turn knob tool. 3. If replacing the exterior lever, reinstall the removable core by aligning the throw member (forked prongs) within
the lock chassis and then sliding the core back in place. Turn the control key 15 degrees counterclockwise and remove the key. 4. Turn both levers to make sure they retract the latch if the door is unlocked.
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CYLINDRICAL INSTALLATION JIG KITS

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Light-duty, small quantities: Home improvement stores such as Home Depot and Lowes sell inexpensive kits from Ryobi,

Milwaukee and DeWalt.

Heavy-duty, industrial: Pro-Lock ("Killer Jig") and Templaco (115-C3) offer kits.

THROUGH-BOLT DRILL JIG A00-0002A

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For retrofit doors that do not already have standard ADA lever holes, Proxess offers the A00-0002A jig to assist in drilling holes for added stability and security of the CX product.
NOTE: Removing the through bolt posts from the chassis will decrease the security of the lock, voiding ANSI Grade 1 rating of the lock.

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DEADBOLT DOOR CONFIGURATION
To mount the Proxess cylindrical lockset on a door with a deadbolt installed, you will need to mount the internal housing (battery side) upside down. The backplate and rose plate are designed to accommodate this mounting.
STEP 1
Position the backplate on the interior of the door so that the large opening is underneath the chassis assembly.
STEP 2
Route the cable and wires through the oval holes in the backplate. Make sure to run all cables through the oval holes in
both backplate and rose plate. NOTE: Wire paths may differ according to
handing.

STEP 3 Fasten to the door using the upper and
lower screws nearest the chassis.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING HARDWARE

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The following table illustrates possible causes and solutions for common troubleshooting after installing the lock

hardware.

PROBLEM
No beeps or blinks when the batteries are installed
LED does not beep or blink on exterior when credential is presented
MPD does not connect to the lock
Red LED When credential is presented (Access Denied).

CAUSE
Improper plug connection
Reversed battery or dead batteries Pinched wires or damaged cabling
Batteries are dead and need to be replaced Damaged or disconnected 6 pin cable Bluetooth is not enabled on the MPD Improper Credential Permissions
Lockset is in Lockdown

SOLUTION
Check all wiring and connectors to make sure the connectors are secure, and the cable is not pinched Check the position of the batteries to make sure they are seated correctly Ensure the internal cabling is routed properly and cables have not been damaged during assembly Replace the batteries, synchronized the lock with the MPD and try the credential again Check both ends of the 6-pin cable for proper connection. Enable Bluetooth in Settings
Ensure the credential has appropriate access to the door. Have administrator take the lockset out of lockdown, or program the necessary credential to have "Pass-Through" privileges. (See software manual).

BEEP AND BLINK GUIDE

Operation indicators (Usually non-repeating)

Description

3 Red Beep/Blinks 3 Green Beep/Blinks Warning Indicators (Will continue until problem
resolved) 3 Red Blinks (No Beeping) 3 Amber Beep/Blinks 3 Double-Red Beep/Blinks 3 Double-Red Beep/Blinks

The lockset has been set to toggle unlocked. The lockset has been set to toggle locked.
Description
Battery Low Battery Critical Battery Critical Lockset Not Synchronized

Start-Up Sequence Beep/Blinks
If a problem with the lockset occurs, there may be a sequence of Beep/Blink indicators during start-up that will help to determine the problem. These will be 3 short Beep/Blinks followed by a series of longer Beep/Blinks. Please note them
and contact a Proxess customer service representative.

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A. CHECKLIST (4 AA Batteries Included)

FOR DOOR AND FRAME PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS, SEE APPENDIX A OR GO TO PROXESS.COM

Parts List: Each Proxess CX-Series lockset includes

Door Preparation Template

Installation Instructions

1. Exterior lock assembly 1a. Exterior lever

SP3

SP2

1b. Cylinder drive unit

1c. Chassis, chassis plates, and through bolt posts

2. Interior lock assembly

2a. Interior Gasket 2b. Interior Backplate 2c. Interior Backplate Screws 2d. Interior Housing 2e. Battery Cover 2f. Battery Cover Standard Screw 3. Hardware box includes:

3a. Latch 3b. ASA Strike Plate 3c. Interior Rose 3d. Interior Lever 3e. Screw Pack includes:
i. (SP1) Hager mounting screws M5 x 38mm x4pcs ii. (SP2) Flat head tapping screws #8x3/4" x2pcs iii. (SP3) Flat head tapping screws #12-24 x 18mm x2pcs iv. (SP4) Lever release tool v. (SP5) Hager mounting screws M6 x 10mm x2pcs (optional) vi. (SP6) Torx Wrench and Optional Torx Security Screw

SP5

SP4

SP1 SP6

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B. ADJUST FOR DOOR THICKNESS Remove through bolt posts from chassis. Pull chassis and rose mounting plate from exterior lock assembly.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LOCK BODY COMES PRE-SET TO ACCOMMODATE A 1¾ INCH DOOR
Anti-Rotation Tabs on the rose mounting plate 1. Please follow the steps below: a. Rotate exterior rose mounting plate toward cylindrical chassis. b. Put the lever release tool into the allocated position of exterior rose mounting plate per the illustration below. c. Rotate exterior rose mounting plate to door thickness by using the lever release tool.
C. LOCK HANDING AND REHANDING (IF NECESSARY) Determine the hand of your door. The product is set up for Right Hand (LHR) by default.
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D. Hardware Installation Steps STEP 1 Install the latch in the door with the SP2 screws provided. The latch tube prongs should project into the chassis hole.

STEP 4 (To Re-hand if Necessary)
1. To re-hand the lock chassis, begin by removing both the through bolt posts and remove the lock chassis. You will not need to remove the exterior gasket or backplate See arrows below.

STEP 2 Install the strike plate with the SP3 screws provided, checking to make sure that the position of the deadlocking plunger is aligned against the strike plate. See Appendix A for Door Preparation Instructions.

2. Rotate both the internal mechanics and the chassis 180 degrees to accommodate the hand of the door.
3. Replace through bolt posts and cable.

STEP 3 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.

Re-handed lock chassis to accommodate left-handed
(RHR) door
STEP 5 Slide the lock chassis through the chassis hole in the door, ensuring that the chassis engages the latch.

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STEP 6 To install the backplate you will first need to remove the battery cover from the internal housing, and then remove the 2 housing screws attaching the housing to the back plate.
Place the back plate on the interior of the door with the upper and lower screws near the chassis. Route the chassis cable through the square hole, and the exterior cable through the upper oval hole.

STEP 8 Connect the chassis, exterior, and handle switch cables to the EZ connect board, leaving the exterior connection (6 pin rightmost connection) for the last connection. Ensure all cables are neatly tucked into the retaining clips on the rose plate.

*RS-485 Option boards will have a 4th cable to connect to the EZ Connect board located on the left of the board.

STEP 6B Deadbolt Configuration
For information about installing the Proxess Cylindrical Lockset with a deadbolt, see "Door Preparation and Installation" in the CX-Series Service Manual available at proxess.com.
STEP 7 Place the interior rose liner on the interior back plate and screw in. Route the chassis cable through the square hole in the rose liner, and the exterior and handle switch cables through the upper oval hole (the handle switch will route through the lower oval hole for other than default handing).

STEP 9
Install the interior trim onto the back plate. The boards will plug into one another when placed correctly. Screw the interior trim onto the back plate using the two screws on the right and left of the battery compartment.

Chassis connectors
Exterior connector

Handle switch connector

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STEP 10 Install the four AA batteries, beginning with the outer two.
Insert first

STEP 12 Install the levers onto the outside and inside of the door. See tips in CX-Series Service Manual for exterior handle installation and removal prior to installation.

Insert last

After the batteries are properly installed, the lock should beep once and the motor will run. The lock is then in the locked position. STEP 11 Screw the battery cover onto the trim.

STEP 13 (If Necessary) Install the removable core.

Align with prongs of throw member (forked pin)
Once the removable core is aligned with the forked pin in the lock, insert the control key and turn clockwise 15 degrees to retract the locking lug, then insert the core into the lever. Turn the control key back counterclockwise 15 degrees to engage the core and remove the key.
E. Now that the hardware is installed, see "Software Solutions" in this manual to locate your software resources and begin programming.
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APPENDIX A: INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOOR AND FRAME PREPARATION OF CYLINDRICAL LOCK
A. CHECKLIST Tools for Door Preparation
· Drill · Drill Bits: 1" (31/32" for drive in latch), 5/16" · Hole Saw: 2-1/8" · Phillips Screwdriver, #2 · Hammer · Chisel B. DOOR PREPARATION 1. Doors: Steel or Wood 2. Door thickness range: 1-3/8" (35mm) ~ 2" (51mm). 3. Match the Backset of your Proxess CX-Series lockset to the corresponding installation (either 2-3/8" [60 mm] or 2-3/4" [70 mm] Backset). 4. Place the installation template onto the door and mark holes. Drill the 2 1/8" (54 mm) first, then drill the two 5/16" (8mm) holes for lock chassis mounting. Drill the 1" (25 mm) cross bore hole for the latch last. 5. Insert latch into 1" hole and hold it parallel to door face, mark outline and remove latch. Chisel 11/64" (4.3mm) deep or until faceplate is flush with the edge of the door. Insert latch into the 1" hole again, making certain that the latch bolt bevel faces direction of closing door (see section E for Lock Handing).
6. Secure the latch to the door using two #8x3/4" screws (SP2).
Backset thickness ­ note that lock is preset to standard 1¾ inch door
NOTE: Removing the through bolt posts from the chassis will decrease the security of the lock, voiding ANSI Grade 1 rating of the lock.
C. FRAME PREPARATION 1. Close the door and mark the horizontal line aligned to the strike. 2. Measure one half of door thickness from door stop to mark vertical center line of strike. Drill 1" (25 mm) hole, 1/2" (12.7 mm) deep at intersection of horizontal and vertical center lines. 3. Chisel out the jamb 3/32" (2.4mm) deep or until strike is flushed with jamb and then secure the strike to the jamb using two #12-24 x 1" screws (SP3).
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SERVICE EQUIPMENT

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ENRTM
Enrollment Reader and Programmer Proxess' ENRTM makes the credential enrollment process intuitive and simple. Just place a credential on the desktop reader and a pop-up window automatically appears. From here you can create a new user, assign this card to an existing user, or view the details of an existing cardholder.

NXTM Smart Credentials
Network-on-Card Smart Credentials Proxess systems utilize the most advanced and flexible credential technology in the industry, DESFire EV2, and add six layers of protection, encryption and mutual authentication, providing the most secure credentials in the industry.
MPD Mobile Programming Device
Android Mobile Phone with no SIM Card The Mobile Programming Device is used with the Proxess LoxIQTM software to build door groups, access profiles, time schedules, and so much more. It can also be used to assign high security Network-on-Card credentials to personalized profiles with the Proxess Enrollment Reader and On-the-Go Converter. Proxess software is currently compatible with only Android devices. However, we are excited to develop software with IOS capabilities. Please check our website for the latest capabilities for Proxess products.
OTG On-the-Go Converter
The On-the-Go Converter is provided with the Mobile Programming Device and Enrollment Reader to assign credentials. Proxess offers OTG converters for both Micro USB and Type C devices.

For additional information about service equipment and Proxess products, please visit our website: www.proxess.com
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SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS FOR LOCKSET PROGRAMMING

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LoxIQTM
LoxIQTM is a software app created by Proxess, LLC. Instead of requiring all the expensive components of an access system (approx. $3k/dr), LoxIQTM requires only the locks, a phone, and a programmer. Although the system has the capability of unlimited doors and users, it is typically implemented in smaller systems of 100 doors/users or less...Expandable to full server system software.
For more information about LoxIQTM, please visit our website:
loxiq_datasheet_4pg_06.indd (proxess.com)
ProxessIQTM
ProxessIQTM is the scalable access control software, supporting Proxess intelligent wireless locksets and door controllers. A ProxessIQTM system can begin with a single wire-free lockset and incrementally expand to an unlimited number of locations, doors and users.
For more information about ProxessIQTM, please visit our website:
ProxessIQ-Scalable-ACS.pdf.aspx
Proxess SyncTM
The Proxess SyncTM mobile phone App synchronizes changes from the ProxessIQTM software to locksets across the country. It is a simple to use configuration App, requiring just a click to perform the synchronizations. Strictly a performance App, it is secure and uncompromising. The App user simply clicks in Proxess SyncTM to have the changes securely made on the PC software executed at the lockset.
For more information about Proxess SyncTM, please visit our website:
Proxess_ProxessSync.pdf

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FCC STATEMENT
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.
User Manual Notice required by Section 8.4 of ISED RSS-Gen Issue 5 Industry Canada Statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's licenceexempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Industrie Canada l'énoncé L'émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique 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; 2. L'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
FCC ID: 2AKUZPXH01 IC: 22335-PXH01 Product Marketing Name: CX- Series Cylindrical Lockset Contains FCC ID: SH6MDBT50Q Models (HVINS):
· PXH01-CX03-B (CX-Series Cylindrical Lockset) · PXH01-CX03-DC (CX-Series Cylindrical Lockset) · PXH01-MX02-B (MX-Series Mortise Lockset) · PXH01-MX02-DC (MX-Series Mortise Lockset)
UL STATEMENT (Pending)
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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