TRANSPONDER 3064 PRODUCT MANUAL Version: Draft 2012 v02 based on April 2007_V05.04.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 Contents 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS _____________________________________________3 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ____________________________________________4 2.1 MODE OF OPERATION _________________________________________4 3 4 5 6 2.2 INCORPORATING THE TRANSPONDER IN DIFFERENT LOCKING SYSTEMS ___________________________________________________4 2.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The transponder casing is protected against splash water. However, it is not watertight! Only use batteries which have been approved by SimonsVoss (see Section 9) The batteries used in Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 may pose a fire or burn hazard if handled incorrectly. Do not recharge, open, heat or burn these batteries. Do not short-circuit.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 2 GENERAL INFORMATION Transponder 3064 is a digital ‘key' which is programmed with locking plan software and functions using contactless, wireless communication. All functions are activated by pressing a button. These include authorisation identification and the opening and locking of doors, gates, barriers, furniture locks and similar elements.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 Example: Company Branches Home 900 locks 85 locks 3 locks Locking System 1 Locking System 2 Locking System 3 Figure 1: A transponder for several separate locking systems 2.3 Higher-ranking locking level In order to create transponders which are to be authorised for more than three [G1] or four [G2] locking systems, higher-ranking locking levels need to be set up in such locking systems.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 Example: Company D Company C Company B Higher-ranking transponder Figure 2: Higher-ranking transponder Company A Main locking system Four companies are based in an office building with a main lock which is used by all the companies. Each company manages its own locking system with its own password. Each employee receives a transponder which is authorised for two locking systems, the main lock and their company's own system.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 3 SPECIAL DESIGNS 3.1 Password transponder Instead of being entered manually, the locking system password can be transmitted by radio using a special transponder. Standard transponders cannot be used as a password transponder. 3.2 Switch transponder For this type of transponder, a two-wire cable (about 1 m) is connected to the switch contacts on the button and fed to the outside. The transponder interconnects when the two wires are connected. Examples of use: 3.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 3.6 Fire service key tube transponder This transponder features a narrower casing (33 mm), so that it can be stored in a standardised fire service key tube safe. 3.7 G2 battery replacement transponder A G2 battery replacement transponder can be created in the LSM programme for G2 locking systems. This transponder can be used to deactivate freeze mode by activating it on the cylinder. The door can then be opened with an authorised transponder.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 Equipment Group II2 G This applies to areas where a potentially explosive atmosphere may occur due to gases, vapours or mist. The information given refers to an ambient temperature between -20°C and +40°C in the area of use. 5 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS The following functions can be activated in the locking plan software: 5.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 6 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 6.1 Battery Replacement 3064 The transponder battery can be replaced at any time when the battery warning is active (see Locking Cylinder 3061 Manual – Battery warning). Open the casing carefully, so that you can find the battery easily. Open the battery holder and remove the battery. Insert new battery and close battery holder. Press the casing back together again.
PRODUCT MANUAL TRANSPONDER 3064 8 OVERVIEW OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN G1 AND G2 PROTOCOLS Locks per locking cylinder on a transponder Number of locking systems Max. number of TIDs per higher-ranking locking level Time zone groups Physical access lists storable Locking plan information G1 16,000 G2 64,000 3 4 [G2] + 3 [G1] 200 1024 5+1 n/a Locks 100 + 1 1000 Transponders or locks Table 1.