UZ CX8936 Online Module with Bluetooth Low Energy Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- Uhlmann and Zacher
Table of Contents
- UZ CX8936 Online Module with Bluetooth Low Energy
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- About this document
- Safety
- Product Description
- Installation
- Commissioning and operation
- Maintenance and cleaning
- Disassembly and disposal
- Glossary
- Legal Notice
- Manufacturer
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
UZ CX8936 Online Module with Bluetooth Low Energy
Product Information
The CX8936 is a door handle that comes with operating and installation instructions. These instructions are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced or distributed without prior written consent from the manufacturer, Uhlmann & Zacher GmbH.
The product is intended for both specialist personnel responsible for assembly and disassembly and for end customers. The operating and installation instructions should be read carefully to ensure the trouble-free and safe operation of the door handle. Uhlmann & Zacher GmbH does not accept liability for malfunctions, damage to property, or other damage resulting from non- observance of the operating and installation instructions or incorrectly configured door handles.
Product Usage Instructions
- Warnings: Before using the CX8936, read the warnings carefully in section 1.1 of the operating and installation instructions.
- Symbols: Familiarize yourself with the symbols used in the operating and installation instructions in section 1.2.
- Safety: Proper use of the door handle is essential for safety. Refer to section 2 of the operating and installation instructions for information on proper and improper use of the product, as well as general safety information.
- Installation: Installation instructions can be found in section 4 of the operating and installation instructions. This includes general installation information, installation steps, and pin assignment details.
- Maintenance and Cleaning: Proper maintenance and cleaning are important for the longevity of the CX8936. Refer to section 6 of the operating and installation instructions for information on maintenance and cleaning.
- Disassembly and Disposal: In the event that disassembly or disposal of the door handle is necessary, refer to section 7 of the operating and installation instructions.
- Glossary: Section 8 of the operating and installation instructions contains a glossary of terms used throughout the document.
After installation, be sure to give the operating and installation instructions to the end customer and familiarize them with the operation of the door handle.
These operating and installation instructions are protected by copyright. The information contained here may not be reproduced, distributed or used for competitive purposes or provided to third parties. It is also prohibited to manufacture any component using these instructions without prior written consent.
About this document
These operating and installation instructions describe the CX8936 online module with Bluetooth® Low Energy. They are part of the product and contain important information required for correct operation and maintenance. These operating and installation instructions apply for all versions of the CX8936 and are intended both for specialist personnel responsible for assembly and disassembly and for end customers.
- To ensure trouble-free and safe operation, read these operating and installation instructions carefully and observe the information contained there before putting the door handle into operation.
- Keep the operating and installation instructions.
- After installation, give the instructions to the end customer and familiarize them with the operation. Uhlmann & Zacher GmbH accepts no liability for malfunctions, such as impossible access to injured persons, operational malfunctions, damage to property or other damage resulting from non-observance of these operating and installation instructions or from incorrectly configured door handles.
- If you still have any questions after reading these operating and installation instructions, please contact your specialist dealer or Uhlmann & Zacher GmbH directly.
Warnings
Warning notices warn of hazards that may occur when using the product. There are two hazard levels, recognizable by the signal word:
Signal word | Meaning |
---|---|
CAUTION | Indicates a low-risk hazard that may result in minor or |
moderate injury if not avoided
ATTENTION| Indicates a hazard that results in damage to property
Symbols
The following symbols may appear in this manual:
- This symbol marks an instruction that has to be carried out by the user.
- This symbol marks an entry in a list.
This symbol indicates useful and important information.
Safety
Proper use
- The product is intended for use solely with Bluetooth® -capable devices. It is determined for use in the system Clex public and can be operated with locking units from other systems by Uhlmann & Zacher.
- The device is designed for the surface mounting in secured indoor areas. Only components approved by the Uhlmann & Zacher GmbH may be used for installation and maintenance.
- Installation may only be carried out by trained specialist personnel.
- Any other use is considered improper and may result in damage to property or even personal injury.
Improper use
- The product must not be used to lock up aids that are vital in an emergency (for example, defibrillators, emergency medication, fire extinguishers, etc.).
- The product must not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
- If the housing or the electronics are damaged, the product must not be operated any longer. Modifications or additions to the product are not permitted. Usage outside the stated specifications is not permitted.
General safety information
Observe the following basic safety instructions when handling the wall-mounted reader:
- No modifications of any kind are permitted to the product, with the exception of those described in this manual.
- Installation may only be carried out by trained specialists in accordance with these instructions.
- The product must only be operated in the defined temperature range.
- There is an increased risk of injury (electric shock!) if the connecting cables are touched when the power supply is switched on. Only perform installation and maintenance work when the power supply is switched off. Observe VDE guidelines!
- These instructions should be passed on to the user by the person carrying out the installation.
- The product must not be brought into contact with paints or acids
- To avoid malfunctions and damage, only use original parts and accessories from Uhlmann & Zacher GmbH.
Product Description
Functional description
The online module in Clex public system is the interface (2.4 GHz) between the Uhlmann & Zacher products and a third-party system. From the third-party system you can, for example, read transponder data or control Clex locking units via the online module. To this purpose up to 8 locking units are coupled with the online module depending on the device version. No external antenna is required for the connection.
Layout and scope of delivery
Layout using the example of the grey housing version. Other housing versions similar:
- Housing cover and screw(s) 1 screw for Part number 8936 0000 0000 4 screws for Part numbers 8936 0000 0004 and 8936 0000 0005
- Housing bottom with electronics
- Opening for cable feeding
- Screw terminal for connection pins 1-8 (connection block pluggable)
- Screw terminal for connection pins 9-16 (connection block pluggable)
- Rotary switch
- Button
- LEDs
- Mounting holes screws not included in the scope of delivery)
Versions
Configuration versions
- For RS485 and Clex public protocol (phg_crypt)
- For RS485 and OSDP
- For Wiegand/clock data
Housing versions
- Housing in grey
- Oval housing in white
- Rectangular housing in white
Technical data
General technical data
Designation | Value |
---|---|
Number of cou- pleable locking units (depending on versions) |
- For data transfer via RS485: 8
- For Wiegand/clock data: 1
Frequency range| 2402 to 2480 MHz
Power supply| Supply voltage 5-24 VDC
Power consumption| Max. 0.4 W
Ambient conditions
Designation | Value |
---|---|
Operating temperature | +10 °C to +55 °C |
Storage temperature | -40 °C to +65 °C |
Installation location | Indoors |
Dimensions
Grey housing
White oval housing
White rectangular housing
Installation
General installation information
- The valid national regulations for electronic installations (e.g. VDE regulations) must be observed.
- The connecting cables must be available and laid.
- Only operate the device at the correct operating voltage.
- If possible, disconnect the load and operating circuits.
- In the case of installation on metal surfaces or in direct proximity to metals, the range as well as the communication between product and connected locking units may be influenced negatively.
- Avoid direct exposure to strong electromagnetic fields
- Do not paint over, paste over or cover the online module.
Installation
- Specify the mounting position. Ensure that the surface is smooth, dry and firm enough. Do not place the units close to each other to avoid radio interference.
- Mark the fastening points through the bottom of the housing (No. 9 in layout diagram).
- If required, drill mounting holes into the mounting surface.
- Insert the connection cables through the opening on the bottom into the housing and cut and strip to a suitable length.
- Hand-tighten the lower part of the device at the intended location using suitable flat-head screws. Installation material is not included in the scope of delivery. In case of cable feeding from the side, use additional fitting rubber or plastic spacers. Ensure that the cable is not pinched.
- Wire cables according to the respective pin assignment specified in the next chapter. The two 8-pin connection blocks can be removed for easier installation.
- Perform commissioning (see the “Commissioning” chapter).
- Put on the housing cover and screw it tight.
Pin assignment
Contact number | Pin assignment |
---|---|
1 | + power supply 5-24 VDC |
2 | – power supply (ground) |
3 | Input ground (together with pin 6/7/8 insulated against ground connection) |
(not used)
4| Wiegand 0
5| Wiegand 1
6+7+8| Input (potential 5-24 V) (not used)
9| + power supply 5-24 VDC (can be used alternatively to 1)
10| – power supply (ground)
(can be used alternatively to 2)
11| RS485A
12| RS485B
13| RS485A (not used)
14| RS485B (not used)
15 + 16| Relay (DC max. 48 V/0.7 A – AC: max. 32 V/0.5 A) (not used)
Commissioning and operation
Connecting locking units
To connect a locking unit with the online module, you have to perform the following steps:
- Bring the locking unit which you want to connect into the service mode by holding the service key in front of the locking unit.
- Use a screwdriver or a similar tool to turn the rotary switch (6) so that the arrowhead points to Position 8. Then briefly press the button (7) to switch to the pairing mode and teach in the locking unit within reach.
- 6) Rotary switch
- 7) Button
- 8) LEDs
If successful, the green LED lights up several times and the lock leaves the service mode directly. If not successful, the red LED lights up several times and the lock remains in the service mode. The yellow LED flashes additionally to confirm the button input. The blue LED flashes to signal the BLE activity.
- Turn the rotary switch back to the home position.
Rotary switch position | Function |
---|---|
0 | Home position |
For Wiegand: Sends a test sequence via Pins 4 and 5 when the button (7) is pressed.
4| Briefly press the button (7) to set the online module into the service
mode.
8| Briefly press the button (7) to perform the pairing of the online module
with the locking unit that is in reach and in service mode or to delete an
existing paired locking unit.
9| Briefly press the button (7) to delete all the saved locking units and
parameters.
Any| If you keep the button (7) pressed longer than 4 s and then release it,
the online module switches to the service mode (as at Position 4).
Configuring the online module
The configuration of the online mode normally takes place through the connected third-party system and the corresponding function of the respective protocols. Individual parameters of the online module can also be set directly via a BLE connection or bus commands in the service mode.
- Use a screwdriver or a similar tool to turn the rotary switch (6) so that the arrowhead points to Position 4 (service mode). Then briefly press the button (7) to switch to the service mode.
- The active service mode is signaled by the green LED. In addition, the blue LED flashes to signal BLE activity. In the case of an existing BLE connection the blue LED lights up continuously.
- Carry out the settings (e.g. LAN/WLAN communication) by means of the associated software tool (details are available in the respective protocol description).
- You can end the service mode at any time by again pressing the button (7) or by changing the position of the rotary switch (6).
Versions Clex public protocol (phg_crypt)/ Version Wiegand
- The program “Clex UZReader Test Tool (ClexUzRdrTT)” as of Version 2.8.6.2 can be used to set up and test the connection via the Clex public UZ Reader protocol.
- The parameters for the Wiegand connection can also be set with this tool. Contact your Integration partner to purchase the software.
Version OSDP
- The “ClexSer OSDP Test Tool (ClexOsdpTT)” program can be used to set up and test the OSDP connection. Contact your Integration partner to purchase the software.
Operation
If an authorized transponder is held in front of the connected locking unit, a BLE connection is established with the online module and, depending on the version, the authorization is requested via the corresponding protocol of the third-party system. If no BLE connection can be established, for example in case of a power failure or a wireless attack, the electronics of the locking unit drops back into offline mode. In this mode the door can be opened with any transponder with offline authorization. In this case the electronics of the locking unit warns the user, however, before opening with a distinctive visual and acoustic signaling. When the locking unit is woken up, for example by a knob cylinder being turned or a door handle or knob module being actuated, a wireless connection is also established.
Resetting
Disconnect the device from the power supply.
Resetting the configuration (factory reset)
If you want to reset all the settings, proceed as follows:
UUse a screwdriver or a similar tool to turn the rotary switch (6) so that the arrow-head points to Position 9. Briefly press the button (7) to delete all the saved lock-ing units and parameters.
Firmware updates
- To update the firmware you have the update tool “Clex FW Prog” available. Contact your respective Integration partner.
Signaling
LED | Meaning |
---|
Blue
slow flashing
| Device scans for paired locks
Blue flashing| BLE activity with connected locking units
Blue
constant lighting up
| All paired locking units are connected
Blue
rapid flashing
| Device tries to wake up a locking unit in the “wake on radio” mode (WOR)
Yellow| Button input
Red| Active online connection
Green| Received bus command
Red/green
flashing alternatingly
| Connected with the locking unit in service mode
Green constant light- ing + blue flashing| Service mode
After reset: One-time all colors consecutively| The device has completed the
initialization
Malfunctions during operation/error signaling
LED | Meaning |
---|---|
Red and yellow flash after a reset; after that service mode | Mode wrong for |
the available firmware:
Perform a firmware update or set the mode manually.
Yellow lights constantly after a reset| The microcontroller of the device is in the boot loader. Perform a suitable firmware update.
Maintenance and cleaning
Maintenance
- Since the device is not protected specially against dust, the product should be checked regularly for dust deposits. The frequency depends on the dust level at the operation site.
Cleaning
- Clean the housing with a soft, lint-free and only slightly moistened cloth. When cleaning do not use corrosive liquids or liquids that decompose plastic such as benzine, turpentine, etc. Sharp detergents may damage or discolor the surface. Do not use any detergents which act on a mechanical basis (e.g. scouring milk, scouring sponge).
- Free the electronics from dust with a suitable brush or by careful use of compressed air at a sufficient distance.
Disassembly and disposal
Disassembly
Disposal
- Do not dispose of the device with household waste, but at a municipal collection point for special electrical waste in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC.
- Dispose of packaging as environmentally friendly recycling.
Glossary
Term | Meaning |
---|---|
BLE | Bluetooth® Low Energy |
VDE | German “Verband der Elektrotechnik” [Registered Association of the |
Electrical, Electronic and Information Technology]
phg_crypt| Standard protocol of the company phg Peter Hengstler GmbH + Co. KG,
Deißlingen in Germany
Legal Notice
Operating and installation instructions (original language) CX8936 Online module with Bluetooth® Low Energy
Document number: 1519
Version: 1.2
Date: 13.02.2023
Manufacturer
- Uhlmann & Zacher GmbH Gutenbergstraße 2–4 97297 Waldbüttelbrunn Germany
- Tel.: +49 931 40672-0
- Email: contact@UundZ.de
- www.UundZ.de
References
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