Product manual
PRODUCT MANUAL
TRANSPONDER 3064
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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 be-
tween -20°C and +40°C in the area of use.
5 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
The following functions can be activated in the locking plan software:
5.1 Time zone control
ZK transponder models can be programmed for digital locks, so that the transponders
are only authorised for access at specific times. Such time zones are added to the
locking plan software and the transponders are then allocated to the relevant time
zone group.
Example: Mr Smith is issued the following authorisation:
Monday to Friday 9 a.m.-6.30 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-12.45 p.m.
Sunday No authorisation
5.2 Date of validity
Transponders can be programmed which feature a validity date for authorisation (also
possible with a non-access-control model!):
Transponders which are valid from a specific point in time
(e.g. as from 8 a.m. on July 12, 2013)
Transponders which are valid until a specific point in time
(e.g. until 5 p.m. on July 12, 2013)
Transponders which are valid for a specific time period
(e.g. between July 1, 2012 until July 31, 2014)
! A data set is created each time for the activation or expiry date.
5.3 Activation transponder
As the result of a Block Lock function, all authorised transponders are blocked for dig-
ital locks in a safety area when the alarm system is activated to prevent false alarms.
Transponders can be programmed which eliminate this blocking mode and can thus
be used in an emergency by the fire service, for example. The door can then only be
opened using an authorised transponder.