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3. Example: Access via transponder and separate secondary code
You can programme the secondary code for each transponder separately. You can also
form specific groups (e.g. secondary code "3456" for office employees, secondary code
"8922" for workshop employees).
(Reading transponder)
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
(a) Output #1 is to be switched
(b) Access via trans subsequent input of the secondary code
(c) Memory slot number "002" (output #1 can use: 000 - 999)
(d) Hold transponder in front of the sensor surface (distance < 2 cm)
(e) Enter secondary code
(f) Save programming (code lock emits two beeps)
(Reading transponder)
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
(a) Output #2 is to be switched
(b) Access via trans subsequent input of the secondary code
(c) Memory slot number "028" (output #2 can use: 001 - 100)
(d) Hold transponder in front of the sensor surface (distance < 2 cm)
(e) Enter secondary code
(f) Save programming (code lock emits two beeps)
While the code lock is in regular operation (not in programming mode!), first hold a valid
transponder in front of the sensor surface at the bottom of the code lock (distance < 2
cm).
The code lock emits a beep and the left LED (1) flashes (orange).
Now enter the secondary code within 30 seconds and push the crosshatch button
. The code lock will now switch the corresponding output.
If you switch on the "Auto-Entry" function (see chapter 11. m), you do not need to
push the crosshatch button . The code lock will switch the corresponding output
immediately after input of a correct secondary code.
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