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Transponder key switch TER 1
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Electrical connection
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2.1
Connection for an automatic door opener
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Connection for a potential-free relay output
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Operating instructions TER 1
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3.1
Normal operation
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3.2
Using the transponder key
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3.2.1
Assigning a transponder key to the next free memory location
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Identifying and/or deregistering an available transponder key
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Cancelling a non-available transponder key
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Summary of the memory location menu
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Setting the impulse duration
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Restoring the ex-factory settings
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List of memory location numbers, names and remarks
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EU Manufacturer’s Declaration
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Installing the reader (Fig.
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Installing the decoder, surface-mounted (Fig.
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Installing the decoder, recessed (Fig.
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Electrical connection of the TER 1 (Fig.
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Transponder key switch TER 1
The transponder key switch TER 1 consists of a decoder, one reader and two transponder
keys. Up to 100 transponder keys can be registered with a decoder. The reader and deco-
der are connected via a simple 2-core cable (supplied ex-factory 5 m long) which can be
shortened to 0.5 m or extended to 30 m. This connection carries a safe, low voltage only
and is sabotage-proof, i.e. if this cable or the reader are tampered with, unintentional
switching actions of the decoder will not result.
The readers can be installed at any desired location, however, if they are installed on metal
a distance of at least 2-3 cm must be observed (for this item no. 438 488 may be required).
The decoder must always be installed in an access-protected area, because here the con-
trol cables, are connected and the registration/deregistration of transponder keys is possible.
Each transponder key contains an electronic chip which is precoded as a unique specimen
from more than 4 billion possibilities and is provided with an identification signal. 100
memory locations are reserved in the decoder for this very purpose, i.e. you can register
a maximum of 100 transponder keys in the decoder, which following registration allow the
output relay there to pick up for a set impulse duration (0.5 ... 90 seconds).
The advantage of transponder keys over conventional keys lies in the fact that besides only
needing to be held approx. 2 cm in front of the reader to initiate opening, in the event of
loss or similar circumstances only the transponder key in question must be deregistered
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