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3.5 - TAG KEYS: BASIC CONCEPTS
TAGs can be memorized in the lock with 2 hierarchy levels (MASTER and SERVICE) that have different functions:
FREE TAG SYSTEM
PROTECTED TAG SYSTEM
SYSTEM CARD
access programming
memorize/delete master TAGs
memorize/delete service TAGs
enable and disable all service TAGs
complete reset of TAGs memory
set security code (internal side)
MASTER
open/close lock
access programming
memorize/delete other master TAGs
memorize/delete other service TAGs
enable and disable all service TAGs
complete reset of TAGs memory
set security code (internal side)
MASTER
open/close lock only
SERVICE
open/close lock only (if enabled)
SERVICE
open/close lock only (if enabled)
MASTER TAGs belong to a higher hierarchy level and must be stored
very carefully (homeowners, access supervisors, etc.). ONLY MASTER
TAGs ALLOW PROGRAMMING.
MASTER TAGs belong to the highest hierarchy level (homeowners, ac-
cess supervisors, etc.).
SERVICE TAGs belong to a lower hierarchy level (service staff, access users, etc.).
For example, if you will be away from home and do not want holders of service TAGs (such as domestic help, gardener, etc.) to be able to open
the door, you can access programming and temporarily disable the service cards (see paragraph 5.3).
When you return, just re-enable them (see paragraph 5.4).
Attention! Remember that TAGs memorized as masters look the same as service TAGs.
There are no duplicates
Duplicated of TAGs can be supplied, as needed, with the same code
(ex.: 01,01,01) or different code (ex.: 04, 05, 06...) as those already in the
system The TAG code is shown on the TAG, as seen in the figure.
The same TAGs, even if diffe-
rent types, are identified by
the same code number.
If a TAG is lost or stolen, you have to completely delete all of the TAGs
in the system memory (see paragraph 5.6), then re-memorize all of the
TAGs remaining in your possession (see paragraphs 5.1 – 5.2) accor-
ding to the required hierarchy (master/service).
If a TAG with integrated key is lost or stolen, you should replace the
cylinder and keys as well.
If a TAG with duplicates (TAG with same code) is lost or stolen, you have
to completely delete all of the TAGs in the system memory (see para-
graph 5.6), then re-memorize all of the TAGs that are not duplicates
of the one lost or stolen (see paragraphs 5.1 – 5.2) according to the
required hierarchy (master/service).
If a TAG without duplicates is lost or stolen, you have to completely
delete all of the TAGs in the system memory (see paragraph 5.6), then
re-memorize all of the TAGs remaining in your possession (see para-
graphs 5.1 – 5.2) according to the required hierarchy (master/service).
If a TAG with integrated key is lost or stolen, you should replace the
cylinder and keys as well.
In both situations, if you want to request a new TAG to replace the lost/
stolen one, remember that it has to have a different code. Inform your
Mottura authorized service center.
Information regarding inserted TAGs is not memorized on the external escutcheon, but instead on the main-board located inside the lock or in
the board holder located on the door profile (depending on the version selected). Therefore, if the external escutcheon is stolen or damaged,
data memorized for TAGs or PINs will not be lost.
We strongly advise you to memorize multiple MASTER TAG
keys (storing one in a safe place) because if all of the MA-
STER TAGs are lost you will NOT be able to open the lock.
On the other hand, if one of these keys is stolen you will be
able to access programming with another MASTER TAG and
change all of the TAGs memorized in the system.
The system sees TAGs with the same code (even if a different
type) as a single TAG: memorizing or deleting one of them
enables or disables all the others as well.