
GL7p - Battery-powered, door-mounted electronic locker lock GL7p
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“Personal Locker” Operating Mode
- Personal locker programming card
- Personal locker expiry date
Requirements for MIFARE, ISO 15693, and HID iClass data carriers
All MIFARE and ISO 15693 data carriers that are used in the system must meet the operating mode requirements
as specified in the following table.
Operating Mode
Requirements for Data Carriers
Free locker
Data carriers must be coded accordingly
Free locker universal
The locker segment must be unused (encoded with all zeros) and the
access keys must be correct
Free locker unique number
All MIFARE, ISO 15693, and HID iClass data carriers are possible
Personal locker programming card
All MIFARE, ISO 15693, and HID iClass data carriers are possible
Personal locker expiry date
Data carrier must be coded accordingly
Figure 6.1
– Requirements for data carriers
6.3.1
Free Locker Mode (with or without Duration of Use Function)
In free locker mode, the user has the option of selecting a free locker and locking it using their data carrier. After the
locker has been locked, the user cannot occupy any additional lockers within the same locker group. Only once the
original locker has been unlocked can the user lock another locker in the locker group.
Locker groups are used to organize the locks within a system into certain functional blocks, e.g., changing room
lockers, safe-deposit boxes, etc. Different sector numbers are used on the data carriers to distinguish between the
locker groups, which allows two or more lockers from different groups to be used with the same data carrier,
depending on the data carrier storage space.
For data carriers that are configured with an expiry date, the date is checked by the GL7p. If the date has passed,
the locker cannot be used.
NOTE!
The GL7p does not automatically adjust to summer/winter time changes. This must be considered when
defining the validity or expiry date.
Locking and unlocking lockers with a data carrier
► Close the locker door.
► Press the button of the GL7p in using a data carrier for approximately 1 second.
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The information on the data carrier is read.
a) Valid data carrier: The LED flashes blue briefly and then green and the action (lock/unlock) is carried out.
b) Invalid data carrier: The LED flashes blue briefly and then red and the GL7p switches off without completing
the locking action. Possible reasons for this include:
- Another locker has already been locked using the data carrier. In this case, the first locker must be
unlocked before the data carrier can be used with the new locker.
► When locking the locker, check that it is locked by pulling the locker door.