Unit installation

WaveNet Radio Network 3065
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1.0 Introduction
In the following, the components of the System 3060 (locking cylinders, Smart
Relays, block locks) are always referred to as locks or doors. However, unless stated
otherwise, the descriptions also apply to all the other components of the System
3060.
For customers with only a few doors and a building which is not too large, the best
way to programme the System 3060 is with a laptop and a ConfigDevice (SmartCD or
PalmCD), since the configuration of the locks seldom needs to be changed.
With medium-sized and large properties in which lost keys, new transponder
allocations and organisational changes are more frequent, it makes sense to manage
and maintain the locking system by means of a network. Not all the doors need to be
networked, however. The system can also be configured for mixed operation
(networking/standalone).
In a networked system, all of the maintenance and programming functions can be
conducted from a central computer, where it is also possible to obtain an overview of
the current status of the entire network. For example, locks and door statuses can be
requested centrally – such as door open, door closed, door locked, battery warning,
access list, break-in alarm. This enables you to respond to events directly from the
central control room.
WaveNet is an easily installable ‘Plug-and-Play’ network for use in building
automation. Because it is wireless, it is especially suitable for the online management
and control of the SimonsVoss 3060 digital locking and organisation system. It can be
used in existing buildings, but also in new buildings (for flexible-use zones, for
example).
The transmission of data within a WaveNet network is largely independent of the
transmission medium. For instance, data can be transmitted via RS232 interfaces,
RS485 ports, TCP/IP, or by radio (868 MHz).