GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO
Introduction
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 About this Manual
This manual provides information on the functionality of the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO and includes an overview of
how to configure the lock using GAT Config Manager configuration software. There is a separate manual available
for GAT Config Manager that explains in greater detail all functions associated with the software.
In chapter 2 "GENERAL INFORMATION", a functional description of the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO, the RFID
technologies supported by the device, key terms used in this manual, and a summary of system components can be
found.
Chapter 3 "INSTALLATION" contains the measurement diagrams and information required to install the GAT
ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO into lockers with metallic and non-metallic doors.
Chapter 4 "START-UP" describes how to put the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO into operation and includes
information on the batteries used to power the lock and the USB connection used for PC connection and
configuration.
Chapter 5 "OPERATION" describes the different operating modes of the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO. The system
data carriers required to maintain the locker system and the LED signaling are also explained in this section.
In chapter 6 "CONFIGURATION", you will find information on how to configure the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO
using GAT Config Manager. The main configuration settings for the lock are explained and a table listing every
setting is available here.
Chapter
“7 TECHNICAL DATA" contains all the relevant technical information for the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO.
1.2 Terminology
Several key terms that are used often in this manual are defined below.
Computer / PC
These terms refer to all desktop and laptop computers running a Microsoft
®
Windows
®
operating system.
Data Carrier
A data carrier is a form of identification media that is used by staff and visitors in a facility for identification. Data
carriers are available in a variety of different forms such as plastic wristbands and chip cards. Data carriers are also
available to suit different RFID technologies (LEGIC, MIFARE
®
, ISO 15693).
FID (Company ID) and Site Key
The FID and site key are unique numbers assigned to every facility installation. The site key is a combination of the
FID and the read and write keys. The site key is used in MIFARE
®
and ISO 15693 systems and is encoded in every
data carrier and device used in the facility thereby ensuring that data carriers from one installation cannot be used in
other installations.