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Assigning user transponders to a specific memory:
This teach-in process takes longer, but a certain user transponder can be deleted later (via the memory
number) even if it is lost or faulty.
• Start programming mode as outlined in 8. a) so that the LED flashes red.
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Enter programming code to start the teach-in process. The LED lights up yellow.
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Enter the memory number ( ..... ) to which the user transponder is to be stored.
Example: = Store the transponder to memory 654
• Confirm the memory number with the
button.
If the memory number has already been assigned, the access system emits 3 quick beeps and the LED
flashes red. It is, therefore, not possible to overwrite a memory. Start by deleting the respective memory
before another user transponder can be stored there.
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Hold a transponder in front of the RFID sensor. Once a new transponder is recognised, the access system emits a
short beep and the transponder is stored.
If the transponder has already been taught in, the access system emits 3 quick beeps and the LED flashes
red. The same transponder cannot be taught in more than once.
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If you wish to teach in another user transponder, start by entering a memory number, see above.
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Exit teach-in mode with the
button. The LED flashes red again. You can now carry out further programming or
exit programming mode with the button.
2) Teach-in of a user transponder with the master transponder or the master fingerprint
This teach-in process is very fast and easy, new user transponders are taught in to the next available
memory. However, if the transponder is lost or faulty, it cannot be deleted as the assignment between the
user transponder and memory is unknown. In that case, all memories would need to be deleted.
• Hold the master transponder 1x at a short distance in front of the RFID sensor or touch 1x with the master finger on
the fingerprint sensor. The access system emits a short beep and the LED lights up yellow. Teach-in mode is active.
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Hold a user transponder a short distance in front of the RFID sensor. Once a new transponder is recognised, the
access system emits a short beep and the transponder is stored.
If the user transponder has already been taught in, the access system emits 3 quick beeps and the LED
flashes red. The same transponder cannot be taught in more than once.
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If desired, other transponders can be taught in by holding them in front of the RFID sensor individually.
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To end the teach-in process, hold the master transponder 1x in front of the RFID sensor or touch 1x with the master
finger on the fingerprint sensor. The LED then lights up red and the access system is in standby mode again.