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MX-SERIES
Introducing EZ Connect
SERVICE MANUAL
To learn more: visit www.proxess.com
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or call 303-317-6656

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  • Page 1 MX-SERIES Introducing EZ Connect SERVICE MANUAL To learn more: visit www.proxess.com or call 303-317-6656...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE CERTIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS TECHNICAL SUPPORT FUNCTIONS LOCK FUNCTIONS LETTER CHART LOCK PARTS PARTS BLOWUP PARTS NUMBER CHART CASE AND STRIKE DIMENSIONS CYLINDER/KEYING TRIM PARTS MAINTENANCE TOOLS FOR MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL MORTISE INSTALLATION DOOR PREP MORTISE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MORTISE INSTALLATION TEMPLATE ADDITIONAL RESOURCES...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    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.
  • Page 4: Functions

    LOCK FUNCTIONS Note: All functions can be programmed so the only two decisions required for stocking is either a deadbolt or latch-only option. Please contact Proxess for additional function capabilities. Name Similar ANSI # Mech Proxess Similar Electronic Function Mortise Latch Functions (Lock Model MX-STL)
  • Page 5 *Communicating Lock (Dual Contact Proxess to discuss other double lock Readers) applications *ATTENTION: Functions that secure both sides of the door could violate emergency exit capabilities, and violate life safety codes, potentially creating...
  • Page 7: Lock Parts

    LOCK PARTS PARTS BLOWUP...
  • Page 8: Case And Strike Dimensions

    Strike Plate Screw (x2) M00-0038A Round Hex Screw (x2) M00-0005A Battery Cover M00-0017A Interior Backplate M00-0021B 6-Pin Cable M00-0008A Micro-Switch Flipper M00-0041A Trim Fixing Screw Latch Monitor Connector M06-0001A for Angled Return M08-0001A For Curved Return PROXESS MX CASE AND STRIKE DIMENSIONS...
  • Page 9: Cylinder/Keying

    Proxess locks are supplied with only small format removable cores and we strongly recommend that these locks are keyed differently than other cylinders in the existing lock system. Keys for Proxess locks are meant to be used only in emergency situations that require a mechanical key bypass. Proxess software monitors when a mechanical key is used.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    M08-0001A Curved Return MAINTENANCE TOOLS FOR MAINTENANCE Cylinder and Core Testing Wrench Philips Screwdriver, #2 Core Turn Knob Tool PN#: AX-609 PN#: AX-309 TROUBLESHOOTING HARDWARE The following table illustrates possible causes and solutions for common problems after installing the lock hardware. PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION...
  • Page 11 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. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The following pages contain the Installation Manual for the MX- Series Mortise Lock A.
  • Page 12 B. Door Preparation Measure the desired height from the floor to the door handle. Use the Mortise Lock Installation Template for prepping the Mortise door holes. • Using the provided template, drill out the proper holes in the door. o Use a 3 4 ⁄ inch hole saw to drill the hole for routing the cables through. If you do not have a hole saw, use a 1 2 ⁄...
  • Page 13 C. Left Hand and Right Hand Reverse Set Up (See D for RH and LHR Set Up) C.1 Latchbolt Orientation Set up 1. Remove the front panel screw (24) and the front panel (23). 2. Then, unscrew the latch set screw. 3.
  • Page 14 D.1 Right Hand and Left Hand Reverse D.2 Remove Free Wheeling Lever Set Screw Do not remove the latchbolt. See below. Note: Arrow B must point down. 1. Remove the front panel set screw (24) and the front panel (23). Only remove the screw from the reader/ external side of the Mortise assembly.
  • Page 15 Hardware Installation E. Mortise Chassis Installation 1. Route the cables through the door hole. Use pliers if necessary. 2. Slide Latch Monitoring Cable (19) and Motor Cable (20) through the door hole as shown. 3. Then, slide Mortise Lock chassis (20) into the door and screws (22) as shown (Do not fasten screws at this point).
  • Page 16 F.2 Insert Spindle F.3 Insert Ribbon Cable 1. Insert the spindle (5) and spindle spring (6) into 1. Insert the ribbon cable into the 5/8” opening on the spring cage. the side of the door. Ensure the lever rotates smoothly and drives the spindle 2.
  • Page 17 F.6 Connect Cables 1. Attach Exterior Housing cable to the plug on the left or right side of the EZ connect board 2. Attach the chassis cable to the plug on top of the Ez connect board 3. Tuck away loose cable to avoid it being pinched by interior housing F.7 Install Cylinder F.8 Tighten Cylinder and Backplate 1.
  • Page 18 G. Interior Assembly Preparation G.1 Remove Battery Cover Use Hex Wrench (14) to loosen long (10) and short set Next remove the battery cover (27). screws (13). Set Screw (13) Set Screw (10) G.2 Inserting Micro Switch CAM 1. Insert the Micro Switch Cam (18) on the spring cage as shown. 2.
  • Page 19 G.3 Inserting Spindles G.4 Engaging the Micro Switch Insert spindle (5) and spring (6) into the spring cage as Turn the lever to make sure (18) is not touching Micro shown. Switch. Note: The spring is not attached to anything and can be easily misplaced.
  • Page 20 H. Interior Panel Installation H.1 Installing Thumb Turn Spindle and Connectors Insert Thumb Turn Spindle (15).(For this model only) H.2 Then align the spindles and EZ connect with the chassis and place it onto the interior backplate. Ensure that the thumbturn is horizontal when the deadbolt is in,...
  • Page 21 H.5 Insert the 4 battery compartment screws and bottom set screws to finish installing the interior trim. I. Operation Test I.1 Insert AA Alkaline batteries (x4) into the battery I.2 Green light will turn on and you will hear a beep, compartment indication that the power is on I.3 Turn the lever and make sure the lever is free to...
  • Page 22 I.4 Testing the Lock 1. Take a programmed credential, place it in front of the panel and wait for one second. The green light will flash and you should hear a beep. 2. Turn the handle to actuate the latch and the door can be opened. After about 5-6 seconds, the door will automatically lock again.
  • Page 23 INSTALLATION TEMPLATE – FOR REFERENCE ONLY: (USE THE TEMPLATE FROM MX INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR ACURATE DIMENSIONS) Mortise Service Manual...
  • Page 24: Additional Resources

    MPD Mobile Programming Device Android Mobile Phone with no SIM Card The Mobile Programming Device is used with the Proxess LoxIQ™ 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.
  • Page 25: Software Solutions

    SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS FOR LOCKSET PROGRAMMING LoxIQ™ LoxIQ™ is a software app created by Proxess, LLC. Instead of requiring all the expensive components of an access system (approx. $3k/dr), LoxIQ™ 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.
  • Page 26: Fcc Statement

    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.

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