Safety Instructions
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD
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4.0 Additional Functions
The following functions can be activated in the lock plan software:
4.1 Time Zone Control
If the Time Zone Control has been enabled in the SimonsVoss RF locks, you can program
transponders that have lock authorization for specific times only. These time zones are
deposited in the lock plan software, and the transponders are then assigned to an appropriate
time zone group.
Example: Mr. Miller receives the following authorization:
Monday to Friday from 9:00 am, until 6:30 p.m.
Saturday from 9:00 am, until 12:45 p.m.
Sunday no authorization
4.2 Validity Date
It is possible to program transponders whose authorization is tied to a validity date:
¾ Transponders that are valid from a specific point in time
(i.e. from 8:00 a.m. on July 12, 2003)
¾ Transponders that are valid up to a specific point in time
(i.e. until 5:00 p.m. on July 12, 2003)
¾ Transponders that are valid for a specific time interval
(i.e. from July 1, 2003 until July 31, 2003)
Note: One data record is assigned for each activation or expiration date!
4.3 Activation Transponder
Within the scope of the block lock function, all authorized transponders for a SimonsVoss RF
lock in the security area are blocked when the alarm system has been activated in order to
avoid false alarms. For emergency situations, transponders can be programmed (for example,
for the fire department) that release this block. Afterwards, the door can be opened with an
authorized transponder.