Safety Instructions

Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD
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1.1 Higher Priority Locking Level
If it is necessary to have transponders that are authorized for more than 3 mutually
independent lock systems, “higher priority lock levels” must be set up in these lock systems. A
maximum of 3 higher priority locking levels are available for this. All transponders of a higher
priority locking level have the same authorization. One digital lock distinguishes between a
maximum of three higher priority levels.
Example:
Higher priority transponder
In this example, four companies are accommodated in an office building with a central lock
that is used by all the companies. Each company administers its own lock system with its own
password. Every employee receives a transponder that is authorized for 2 lock systems,
namely the central lock and his or her own company.
However, the fire department, for example, needs a transponder that is authorized for all five
of the building’s lock systems. To accomplish this, a higher priority lock level with the same
password must be set up in all five lock systems and the authorizations must be set up for the
higher priority transponders. The transponders set up in this level all have the same
authorization. If higher priority transponders with other authorizations are required, an
additional higher priority lock level must be set up (max. 3 higher priority lock levels per lock!).
The higher priority transponder must then be programmed into all shutdown
s of all 5 lock
systems.
Company D
Company C
Company B
Company A
Central
locking
system