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®
, TZ Centurion
™
, TZ SlideHandle
™
, TZ Radial
™
, TZ SMArt
™
and TZ Sensors
™
are trademarks of TZ Limited. Patents Pending.
TZ Centurion
™
Bridge
TZ Centurion
™
Bridge Model 7130CF Series
In addition to the Alarm Output setting, the Bridge’s Auxiliary outputs have a Solenoid option. When set to Solenoid, the
specified output will take on the properties of a lock device on the system. Figure 11 above shows both of the available outputs
as solenoids. This feature allows the Bridge’s Auxiliary outputs to actuate different kinds of locking devices, such as standard
magnetic electronic locks, while providing the same access controls as a TZ lock. This is useful, for example, to provide web
and/or RFID access to third party systems using the same mechanisms as with the TZ SlideHandle
™
.
7.5. Device Licensing Sub Tab
Typically, the TZ Centurion
™
Bridge is provided with a license already loaded right out of the box, but in some cases it might be
necessary reinitialise a license in the field. Valid licenses can be entered into the Device Licensing sub tab of the System tab as
shown below.
A TZ Centurion Bridge’s current license can be manually stored to an SD card using the “Export License to SD” button. When
necessary, licenses can then be reinstalled using the “Import License from SD” button. Successfully entered licenses will
result in a “License Check Successful” popup message. Unsuccessful license updates will result in a “License Check Failed”
message popup message with additional information to prompt the user for action. Failed license checks can be the result
of invalid or incorrectly typed license keys, or the need for a firmware upgrade.
For more information on obtaining additional licensing for a TZ Centurion Bridge, please contact your TZ sales representative.
Figure 12: Device Licensing sub tab can be found under the System tab.