Commissioning
English, Revision 09, Date: 13.12.2016
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This means that if there are high interference voltages in the 64 kHz area the antenna
will not read a new transponder code after leaving the reception range of a transpon-
der for the period of 2 ms *
Level to Noise Error
. In case a new transponder
enters the reception range during this period the
NOISE
counter is reset but the old
code is held.
The following diagrams show examples of recorded data:
Figure 7
Undisturbed decoding across two transponders
Figure 8
The same driving situations as shown in Figure 7 only with antenna with
wrong calibration
Undisturbed Transponder Decoding
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