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Mounting and Connection Instructions IK3 Operating Unit with Keypad
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Delete
Reject
Confirmation
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Unique number
Unique number
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6.2.5
Automatic address allocation with transponder
The address allocation mode must be activated (see 6.2.2).
Hold an
transponder e.g. chipcard or key fob) in the reading range The operating unit
now transmits the unique number (serial number) to the EU. The EU allocates a free address to
this number and transmits the unique number plus the address back to the operating unit. After a
brief interval, the operating unit stores the address
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IK2 / IK3
(
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permanently
Address acknowledgement: After approx. 1 sec. the LEDs indicate the allocated address (see
6.2.3).
EU
allocates a free
address to the
unique number
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6.2.6
Manual address allocation via operating unit keypad
The address allocation mode must be activated (see 6.2.2).
When using this allocation mode, a specific address can be allocated to an
operating unit on site. The plausibility check in the EU prevents an address
from being allocated more than once.
- Every activated key is acknowledged by a click.
- An address entry can be rejected by an .
Enter the new address with 1 or 2 digits and acknowledge with OK (key
).
The address is transmitted to the EU and checked.
After remaining blank for approx. 1 sec. the LEDs indicate the newly
allocated address (see 6.2.3).
If the address is already occupied, it is not allocated to the operating unit and there is no address
displayed.
Enter new address with 1 or 2 digits and acknowledge with OK. (Acknowledgement and display as
described above). All allocated parameters are transmitted from the old address to the new one so
that the old address can be re-allocated.
Note:
X
Positive acknowledgement
Negative acknowledgement
Change address
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