j) Tuning in the group of user transponders
Chapter 9. i) describes how you can tune in individual transponders (without entering a user
code) in operating mode 1. However, if you would like to tune in a larger number of transponders
(e.g. 50 transponders for many authorised employees), the code lock offers a special function
for this purpose.
No user code can be entered during the tuning in process. Therefore, this function can
only be used for operating mode 1 (activation of the output only via the transponder).
Proceed as follows:
• Enable the programming mode; see chapter 9. a).
• Enter . The control LED will flash yellow.
• Enter . The code lock will emit a long sound signal and the control LED will glow
yellow steadily.
• Enter a memory number from which the transponders are to be stored (possible
..... ). The code lock will emit a long sound signal.
Example:
If you want to tune in, for example, 50 transponders and enter the memory number
as the start number, 50 transponders will be tuned in to 50 storage devices
from to .
Make sure that all storage devices are empty.
• Enter the number of transponders that you want to tune in successively.
The number must always be entered as a 3-digit number.
Example: tune in 50 transponders = enter
• If you want to cancel the tuning in process, briefly press the button.
• Now hold the first transponder in front of the code lock. Once the transponder has been
detected, the code lock will emit a short sound signal. Then you will hear a long sound signal,
which means that the transponder has been tuned in.
Then proceed in the same way for all other transponders to be tuned in.
• Once all transponders have been tuned in, briefly press the button to exit the program-
ming mode. The control LED will glow red steadily.
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