Programming
Operating Manual
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Kaba mechatronic cylinder compact
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Programming
This section describes how to program the components.
Prior to first use, all components must be programmed with the relevant access au-
thorisations for the user media. Components with a wireless function should be ac-
tivated in the system.
Manual programming using master media or the programmer 1460 is described in
the document
Programming Kaba evolo components
.
The process for setting up the wireless function is described in the handbook for the
relevant system software.
For mechatronic cylinders, user keys with a programmable clip are used for elec-
tronic identification instead of user media.
In order to enable access authorisation, the clips must be identified by the antenna.
All mechatronic cylinders can be directly programmed manually using the program-
ming media (A/B master or B master) or the programmer 1460 and the system soft-
ware.
To program and operate mechatronic cylinders, always briefly insert the program-
ming media and user keys into the cylinders.
5.1
Initial programming of MRD components
When first used, multi-RFID (MRD) components are set to the technology in which
the components are used with a master LEGIC® or MIFARE. The components then be-
have as defined for the authorisation types LEGIC (LEA) or MIFARE (MID).
Note:
After an INI reset using master media, the components must then be re-pro-
grammed using a master LEGIC or MIFARE.
5.2
Initial programming of LEGIC® and MIFARE components
Prior to first use and on request, all components must be programmed with the ac-
cess authorisation corresponding to their User key. The access authorisations for User
key can be transferred to the components using various types of programming.
5.3
Master media
With the A and B master Key the components are programmed directly. The B mas-
ters are organised under an A master. The master media do not have any access au-
thorisations.
A master
B master