Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Content 1.0 General Instructions .....................................................................3 Safety instructions........................................................................................... 3 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 1.2 Product description .............................................................................. 4 1.1 Higher Priority Locking Level ..............................................................
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 3 1.0 General Instructions Please take 15 minutes to familiarize yourself with how your Transponder works with the help of these operating instructions. Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 4 1.2 Product description TRA TRA.ROT TRA.SCHALT TRA.PWD Transponder Blue Button Transponder Red Button Switching Transponder Password Transponder The Transponder is activated when the user presses the button in the center of the device. This device communicates an identity code to a SimonsVoss RF Lock or SmartRelay through an encrypted, rolling-code radio signal.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 5 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.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 6 2.0 Special Models 2.1 Password Transponder Instead of manually entering the locking system password, you can transmit it over radio frequency with the help of a special transponder. Standard transponders cannot be used as password transponders. The Password Transponder is special version that sends an encoded password rather than an ID.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 7 3.0 Explosion-Proof Standards 3.1 General Information This special product is a transponder that is permitted to be carried into and used in areas subject to explosion hazards, called Zone 1. An area is denoted as Zone 1 when atmospheres capable of exploding occur occasionally. It is crucial that you keep in mind the following issues: • The user is not permitted to open the housing.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 8 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: 4.2 Mr.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 9 5.0 5.1 Battery Replacement Standard, Switching, and Password Transponders It is possible to damage the transponder if battery replacement is handled incorrectly. This procedure should only be attempted by a trained electronic technician. If it takes you longer than two minutes or if the battery terminals are shorted, the data in the transponder will be lost and the transponder must be reprogrammed.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 10 See the appropriate software manual to learn the details of how to program and read the transponder but the following should be helpful. 7.1 Programming a Transponder Before it can be used with a lock system, the Transponder must be programmed. This programming is necessary to give it the identification code assigned by the lock system and to give it the encryption key appropriate to that system.
Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD Page 11 8.0 Data Sheet Dimensions: H x W x D 1.7 in diameter x 0.5 in thick (42 mm diameter x 13 mm thick) Weight 0.5 oz (15 g) Color Dark Grey, with blue button Operating distance, RF Locks approx. 16 inches (40 cm) if the transponder, lengthways, is held parallel with the RF Lock antenna Operating distance, SmartRelay approx.