the figures enclosed.
3.1
Normal operation
When the input module is in the home position (display
„- -”
, only the two central seg-
ments glow permanently), this indicates that the transponder key switch is in the normal
operation mode.
Each time a registered transponder key is held approx. 2 cm in front of the reader, the out-
put relay picks up for the set impulse duration. If a
non-
registered transponder key with the
correct identification signal is recognized, the LED in the reader flickers (only at the primary
terminal); with other identification signals there is no reaction.
3.2
Using the transponder key
Reserved in the decoder are 100 memory locations (numbered 00 through 99), at each of
which a transponder key can be registered. With the help of the two 7-segment displays
and the three buttons it is possible to check whether a transponder key is assigned to a
particular memory location or not (the location would then be either free or deleted). In as
far as the location is free or deleted, a transponder key can then be registered there. If it is
occupied, it can then be deleted with or without the corresponding transponder key, after
which the memory location in question becomes available again for re-assignment.
Furthermore, the memory location of a registered transponder key can be identified with
this.
Note
It is
absolutely essential
to note for which person and under which memory location
a particular transponder key was registered to ensure that in the event that the trans-
ponder key gets lost or access for this person is no longer desirable, the respective
memory location can be deleted even without the transponder key. A corresponding
list has been prepared for you in the appendix.
For all these actions there is a
memory location menu
, which you can access from the
home position (display
„- -“
) as follows:
•
Press button
„P”
for approx. 1 second
➜
the number of the first free memory location
appears flashing in the 7-segment displays. If memory location 0 is not yet occupied,
this would be shown as
„00”
. If none of the memory locations are free,
„99”
glows
permanently.
•
Using the
„+”
or
„-”
buttons, you can now page through from one memory location to
the next (press
„+”
to increase the number, after
„99”
the system returns to
„00”
etc.;
press
„-”
to decrease the number, after
„00”
the system returns to
„99”
etc. If the
button in question is pressed for longer, you then increase or decrease in increments of 5.
•
If the memory location in question is free, the display flashes; however, if it is occupied
the memory location number is shown as a static display. In this way you can check
which memory location is free and which is occupied.
➤
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