Operating instructions

Manual – LDB 1.5
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Normally, a transponder cannot be used during the unlocked period (day). However, if
you want to enable the door to be locked if necessary (when everyone has left the
building, for example), then select this option.
4.12.3 Digital SmartRelay – Limited range
If you select this option, the detection range between the transponder and
SmartRelay is reduced from approx. 59” to approximately 15”. This option can be
used in situations involving more than one SmartRelay in near proximity, and certain
transponders with authorization for more than one SmartRelay. It is not available for
an external antenna.
4.12.4 Digital SmartRelay – Logging unauthorized access attempts
Under normal circumstances, only authorized transponder actions are logged. If you
would like to record attempts to open a door using unauthorized transponders from
the same Lock System, then select this option.
4.13 Advanced Functions
SimonsVoss in the United States primarily sells the Advanced version
(SREL.ADV) of the SmartRelay. If you make arrangements to purchase the
Standard version (SREL) the following connections are not included.
4.13.1 Digital SmartRelay – Number of extension modules
This is where you specify the number of external modules connected to the
SmartRelay. These modules are connected to the RS-485 COM, RS-485 A and RS-
485 B terminals. For more information please refer to the documentation of the
modules involved.
4.13.2 Digital SmartRelay – Interface
For operation as a serial port, this is where you define the type of card reader which
the SmartRelay is to simulate. The following options are available:
Wiegand 33 Bit
Wiegand 26 Bit
Primion
Siemens
Kaba Benzing
Gantner Legic
Isgus
You will find wiring details in the section entitled ‘Using the SmartRelay as a serial
port’.
For some external systems it is necessary to select the ‘CLS’ option; this should be
checked by the manufacturer of the external system or the system integrator.