Unit installation

Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061
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6.1.2 Procedure for emergency battery - warehouse mode
Please proceed as follows to change the batteries if the locking cylinder is in
emergency battery - warehouse mode:
Go to the door and take a Notebook or PDA (having exported the locking plan) and
a programming device with you.
Select the appropriate locking from the locking plan.
Program over the cylinder once without making any changes. This deactivates the
two battery warning check boxes and the warehouse mode.
Use an authorised transponder to engage the locking cylinder and then open the
door. (The locking cylinder will immediately revert back to warehouse mode as
both batteries are virtually empty).
Replacing batteries (see chapter Battery change).
Program over the cylinder once without making any changes. This deactivates the
two battery warning check boxes and the warehouse mode.
Use the authorised transponder to engage the locking cylinder.
The locking cylinder will emit the level 2 battery warning once more after the batteries
have been changed. The locking cylinder's electronic system will then detect that the
batteries are at full capacity or have been replaced and the locking cylinder will work as
normal.
This procedure is only necessary in the emergency battery - warehouse mode
condition. This mode was introduced to prevent the batteries from completely
discharging without intervention by the locking system administrator. Nonetheless,
batteries in emergency battery - warehouse mode should be changed as soon as
possible.
6.2 Transponder
When the transponder's battery voltage starts to decline, each operation will
cause the locking cylinder to emit eight short signal tones in rapid succession
after it has disengaged.