Simons Voss Technologies Palm LDB Version 1.40 Installation Manual

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Page 1 - Manual 3060 System

Manual 3060 SystemState of: July 2007SimonsVoss Technologies AG • Feringastraße 4 • 85774 Unterföhring • GermanyHotline 01805-SV3060 • FAQs www.simons

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Digital Locking System 3060 Page 3 1.0 General Method of Operation The Digital Locking and Organization System 3060 is modularly constructed an

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 154. Status reports Status menu4.1 Battery condition criticalThi

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 164.4 Emergency connection activatedLocking cylinders installed within a SimonsVoss network can be permane

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 175.2 Programming the locking cylinderThe digital locking cylinder and the corresponding transponders must

Page 6 - People to contact

Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 185.3 Installing twin-knob cylinders (except Type .AP)5.3.1 Remove the external knobHold the assembly/bat

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 19Replace the knob and rotate it anti-clockwise under light pressure until the externalknob fits into the r

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 205.4 Installing the anti-panic cylinder (Type .AP)5.4.1 Remove internal knobLoosen the inner knob's

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 215.4.3 Fitting the internal knobScrew the internal knob onto the thread; the actuator in the lock will pr

Page 10 - Digital Locking System 3060

Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 22& Actuators that remain in the highest position will have no effect on thefunctionality of approved

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 23Warning level 2: extremely weak batteriesIf the batteries are allowed to discharge even further, subseque

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 246.1.2 Procedure for emergency battery - warehouse modePlease proceed as follows to change the batteries i

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Digital Locking System 3060 Page 4 2.2 Programming You will need the SmartCD and a PDA for programming the digital components. The data is encod

Page 14 - Transponder 3064

Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 257. Signal tonesSignal type Meaning Required action2 short tones prior to engagingand one short tone after

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 26& Please dispose of discharged lithium batteries immediately. Keep out ofreach of children. Do not op

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 279. Slide the recessed grip ring back onto the knob so that the knob and ring are flushagainst each other

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 2810. Accessories10.1 KnobsThe following special knobs are available as accessories:• External knob in a T

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 2911. Data sheetKnobs Material Stainless steelColours Satin stainless steelDiameter 30 mmLength 37 mm (from

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 30Batteries Type CR 2450Manufacturer Varta, (Panasonic, Sony)Quantity 2 piecesVoltage 3 VoltLifetime Approx

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Digital Half Cylinder 3061 State of: September 2006

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Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Content 1.0 Method of Operation __________________________________4 1.1 General Information ______

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Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Content 6.0 Installation Instructions________________________________8 6.1 General Information ____________________

Page 23 - Q3007 Biometric Transponder

Digital Half Cylinder Page 4 1.0 Method of Operation 1.0 General Information The outer dimensions of the Digital Half Cylinder exactly match th

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Digital Locking System 3060 Page 5 cylinder, Smart Relay or activation unit. 2.6 Network 3065 The cable-free Network 3065 is an online access

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 5 3.0 Additional Functions 3.1 OMRON All product versions can be operated in OMRON mode. You will find a detailed d

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 6 4.0 Battery Warnings 4.1 Half Cylinder Warning level 1 for main battery If the main battery of the half cylinder

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 7 5.0 Battery Replacement Only authorised personnel are permitted to replace the battery. Use only batteries that ar

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 8 6.0 Installation Instructions 6.1 General Information Only trained and authorised personnel are permitted to perf

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 9 pipe locknutpipe setscrews knob main batterybackuo battery electronics moduleallen screw flangecable slot6.4 Insta

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 10 6.4.2 Installing the Knob and Flange of the Half Cylinder 1. Put on the locknut. The flat surface with the bore

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 11 6.5 Installation Behind Blanks for Half Cylinders With 2 Setscrews (Old Flange Mounting) 6.5.1 Rem

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 12 the flange holds securely. To find the exact position quickly, the flat surfaces of the pipe and flange have black

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Digital Half Cylinder Page 13 7.0 Data Sheet Dimensions Standard length Standard length Multirast (MR) 30/10 mm 30/15 mm Max. profile len

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DIGITAL HALF CYLINDER 3061 Status: April 2007

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Digital Locking System 3060 Page 6 After the access list has been read out with the programming device or network nodes, it is imported into the

Page 36 - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 2 1. General ________________________________________________________ 4 1.1 Notes on safety __________

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 3 5.3 Installing the half cylinder (except .MR) ______________________ 13 5.4 Removing the multistage

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 4 1. General 1.1 Notes on safety • Lock installation and battery changes should only be carried out

Page 39 - 1.0 General information

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 5 1.2 Product description Higher security, greater flexibility, lower cost, network-capability without

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 6 You have approximately five seconds for this operation. (The engaging time can be ex-tended to 10 seco

Page 41 - 2.0 Overview of function

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 7 2.4 Overlengths All half cylinders are available up to a maximum length of 100 mm, and 90 mm on the

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 8 3.2 Time zone control This is only possible with the .ZK version. It is possible to load time zones w

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 9 This function is especially practical for network-based programming or data reading, as the acoustic

Page 44 - 3.0 Programming

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 10 The half cylinder does not engage automatically at the appointed time but re-mains disengaged until

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 11 4. Status reports Status menu 4.1 Battery condition critical This checkbox is checked aut

Page 46 - 4.0 ‘Recognize’ process

Transponder 3064 State of: September 2006

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 12 4.4 Emergency switch activated Half cylinders installed within a SimonsVoss network can be permanen

Page 48 - 6.0 Replacing fingerprints

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 13 5. Installation instructions 5.1 General notes When installing the digital half cylinder, make sure

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 14 5.3.1 Perform a function test 1. Engage the half cylinder using the transponder; with the door open

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 15 5.5 Installing the multistage half cylinder 1. Remove the metal plates from the inner tube and sl

Page 51 - 11.0 Master finger mode

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 16 6. Battery warnings Each half cylinder has a battery management system that indicates declining batt

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 17 6.1.1 Schema 6.1.2 Procedure for emergency battery - warehouse mode Pleas

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Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 18 6.2 Transponder When the transponder's battery voltage starts to decline, each transponder o

Page 54 - 12.0 Manipulation alarm

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 19 8. Battery change 8.1 General notes Batteries should only be changed by trained personnel. Only use

Page 55 - 14.0 Battery warning

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 20 8. Replace the knob (according to the triangular markings, see drawing), hold the re-cessed grip r

Page 56 - 16.0 Assembly

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 21 9. Possible uses 9.1 General The digital locking cylinder is designed to fit locks for Euro profil

Page 57 - 17.0 Special functions

Transponder 3064 Content 1.0 Method of Operation __________________________________3 1.1 General ____________________________________

Page 58 - 18.0 Technical data

Manual – Digital Half Cylinder 3061 Page 22 11. Data sheet Knobs Material Stainless steel Colours Satin stainless steel Diameter 30 mm L

Page 59 - PinCode Keypad 3068

Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.AKVState of: September 2006

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Content 1.0 Important Information _________________________________4 2.0 Product Description _________

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Content 7.11 Number of expansion modules ____________________________ 15 7.12 Pulse length _______________

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 4 1.0 Important Information Safety remark: Caution! – Incorrect handling of the batteries and storage

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 5 3.0 Before Ordering 3.1 Determine Which Version of the Smart Relay you need 1. Smart Relay basic

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 6 3.4 Determine the Installation Position The range from the transponder to the Smart Relay (reader r

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 7 4.1 Installation of the Backup battery Backup Batterie nur einsetzen, wenn das Smart Relais mitNetz

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 8 5.0 Installation  Switch off the supply voltage (if necessary, pull out the plug or disconnect the

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 9 + / ~- / ~NCCOMNOBatterie SREL.BATNetzteil{Relais{Antenna Power BatteryRe-6.0 Connection Assignmen

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Transponder 3064 Page 3 1.0 Method of Operation 1.1 General The Transponder 3064 is a digital “key” that is programmed with the locking plan so

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 10 6.2 SREL.ADV 6.3 Description of the SREL, SREL.ZK and SREL.ADV Connection Name Symbol Description

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 11 7.0 Programming and Configuration When you choose Smart Relay as the locking type in the SimonsVos

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 12 7.1 Access control Only possible for SREL.ZK and SREL.ADV The last 1024 transponder activation’s ar

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 13 1. Manual locking: The door is not locked automatically according to the selected time of day, but

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 14 + / ~- / ~NCCOMNOBrownWhiteGreenGreyYellowBatterie SREL.BATNetzteil{Relais{}Externe AntenneSREL.AV1

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 15 7.8 No acoustic programmer acknowledge Only SREL.ADV Mark this field if you want no programmer ack

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 16 + / ~- / ~NCCOMNOBrownWhiteGreenGreyYellowBatterie SREL.BATNetzteil{Relais{}Externe AntenneSREL.AVV+

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 17 + / ~- / ~NCCOMNOBrownWhiteGreenGreyYellowBatterie SREL.BATNetzteil{Relais{}Externe AntenneSREL.AVF3

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 18 + / ~- / ~NCCOMNOBrownWhiteGreenGreyYellowBatterie SREL.BATNetzteil{Relais{}Externe AntenneSREL.AV1

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Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 19 + / ~- / ~NCCOMNOBrownWhiteGreenGreyYellowBatterie SREL.BATNetzteil{Relais{}Externe AntenneSREL.AV1

Page 79 - 1.0 Method of Operation

Transponder 3064 Page 4 1.2 Higher Priority Locking Level If it is necessary to have transponders that are authorised for more than 3 mutually

Page 80 - 3.0 Additional Functions

Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 20 9.2 Backup Battery A discharged backup battery can cause the internal clock in the type SREL.ZK or

Page 81 - 4.0 Battery Warnings

Smart Relay: SREL, SREL.ZK, SREL.ADV Page 21 10.0 Data sheet Housing made of black plastic: Dimensions [LxWxH] 72 x 57 x 25.5 mm (approximately

Page 82 - 5.0 Battery Replacement

Smart Output Module State of: June 2006

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Smart Output Module Content 1.0 Important Information _________________________________4 2.0 Product Description _____________________________

Page 84 - 7.0 Potential Applications

Smart Output Module Content 9.0 Meaning of the LEDs _________________________________15 9.1 LEDs for Each Output _____________________________

Page 85 - 8.0 Data Sheet

Smart Output Module Page 4 1.0 Important Information  Installation of a SimonsVoss Smart Output Module requires knowledge in the areas of appr

Page 86 - DIGITAL LOCKING CYLINDER

Smart Output Module Page 5 3.0 Before Ordering 3.1 Smart Relay At least one type SREL.ADV Smart Relay is necessary for operating a Smart Output

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Smart Output Module Page 6 4.0 Before Installation  Unpack the Smart Output Module and inspect it for external damages.  Connect the Smart O

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Smart Output Module Page 7 Output-wenn die Versorgungsspannung unter10,5 V +/-0,5V absinkt schaltet dieserAusgang aus.I- / I+ Nicht belegtBusansc

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Smart Output Module Page 8 6.2 Connection Assignments Name Symbol Description Output Out If the supply voltage falls below 10.0 VDC +/- 0.5V,

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Transponder 3064 Page 5 2.0 Special Models 2.1 Password Transponder Instead of manually entering the locking system password, you can transmit

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Smart Output Module Page 9 7.0 Connection to the Smart Relay +/~-/~CAB+VF3F2F1BNWHGNGYYLNetzteil+-|A-|K1|A+| +|K2|8a|8b|7a|7b|6a|6b|5a|5bI-|I

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Smart Output Module Page 10 7.1 Standard Power Supply Connection 7.2 Emergency Release Connection for a Fire Alarm System When the fire alar

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Smart Output Module Page 11 7.3 Protective Circuit to Prevent an Opening when the Supply Voltage Fails When the supply voltage range falls belo

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Smart Output Module Page 12 7.4 Protective Circuit for the Signaling Option Outputs Each pair of terminals opposite one another (1 and 5, 2 and

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Smart Output Module Page 13 8.0 Programming and Configuration 8.1 General Information To program the Smart Output Module, connect it to a type

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Smart Output Module Page 14 8.4 Adjust the Pulse Length The modules appear in the locking plan as the locking type "expansion module"

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Smart Output Module Page 15 9.0 Meaning of the LEDs 9.1 LEDs for Each Output Each of the 8 outputs has an LED assigned to it. This LED displa

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Smart Output Module Page 16 10.0 Technical Specifications Housing made of plastic with transparent cover for mounting on DIN rail. Dimensions:

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Version: September 2006

Page 100 - 4. Status reports

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Content Alarm SystemActivation unit with configuration MASTERDeactivation unit Deactivation unit Deactivation unit

Page 101 - 5. Installation instructions

Transponder 3064 Page 6 Explosion Protection Transponder 2.7 General Information This special product is a transponder that is permitted to be

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Content 2.4 Installing the Slave Activation Unit (SA) ____________________ 14 2.4.1 Testing the Slave Activation U

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 4 1.0 Functional Description 1.1 General Information In objects protected by the alarm, measures must be take

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 5 Switching on the alarm system (burglar alarm system, BAS) The person with switching authorization presses hi

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 6 Time zone control und access logging The activation units (master and slaves) can log activation/deactivati

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 7 2.0 Assembly Instructions 2.1 General Information on Installing the Components Always install in the prote

Page 107 - 6. Battery warnings

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 8 + 8...16V Masse +LED - LED C NC N0 SAB0 SAB

Page 108 - 8x double beeps

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 9 2.2.1 Testing the Deactivation Unit (DA): To test, connect the deactivation unit to a 9-volt compound batte

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 10 Test the shunt lock function again after you have connected the lock switch contact. Try to deactivate the l

Page 110 - 8. Battery change

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 11 + 8..16 V Masse +LED - LED C NC N0 SAB0 SA

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 12 The BAC must draw pin 29 to ground for the acoustic acknowledgement. Jumper B2 is inserted: ⇒ Ma

Page 112 - 9. Possible uses

Table of Contents Version: March 2008

Page 113 - 10. Accessories

Transponder 3064 Page 7 3.0 Additional Functions The following functions can be activated in the locking plan software: 3.1 Time Zone Control

Page 114 - 11. Data sheet

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 13 • External light emitting diode You can connect an external light emitting diode to soldering terminals 3

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 14 + 8..16 V Masse +LED - LED C NC N0 SAB0 SA

Page 116 - Digital Half Cylinder 3061

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 15 Jumper B2 is inserted: ⇒ Maximum transmitting range. For VdS-compliant installation, however, you must then

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 16 • Switch contacts Soldering terminal 5 to 7 are not needed for the slave activation unit unless you want to

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 17 DA MA SA Deactivation request Solder pin 13 Solder pin 14 - Deactivation acknowledgement Solder pin 14

Page 119 - Digital Half Cylinder

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 18 7. Instead of operating the transponder at the MA, the slave activation units (after transponder activation

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 19 After you have completed the installation work, carry out a function test. Do this by operating an authoriz

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 20 3.0 Programming 3.1 Programming the Activation Units (MA and SA) If you want to add the shunt lock compon

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 21 In the locking plan, make a cross by the employees who are authorized to turn the alarm system on and off.

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 22 3.2 Programming the Deactivation Units (DA) Click the line in the locking plan above the one where you wan

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Transponder 3064 Page 8 4.0 Battery Replacement 4.1 Battery Replacement 3064 If a battery warning occurs, then the transponder battery can be

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 23 Read out the shunt lock components: Programming  Read unknown locking. The type of the component (deactivat

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 24 4.0 Installation 4.1 Installing the Deactivation Unit Install the deactivation unit DA in the immediate v

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 25 4.2 Installing the Activation Unit (MA and SA) You should install the activation unit (AU), no matter whe

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 26 4.3 VdS-Compliant Installation of the Activation Unit (MA and SA) VdS-compliant installation must guarant

Page 129 - HALF CYLINDER 3061

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 27 7. You can also optionally use an activation unit without antenna extender. Install it as described in Chap

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 28 5.0 Special Versions of the Shunt lock function 3066 5.1 Operating the Activation Unit without a Deactiva

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 29 6.0 Data Sheet MA, SA and DA Operating voltage 8 to 16 volts DC Current consumption < 30 mA

Page 132 - 1. General

Shunt lock function 3066 Operator Instructions Version: January 2004

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Content Alarm SystemActivation unit with configuration MASTERDeactivation unit Deactivation unit Deactivation unit

Page 134 - 2. Versions

VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 3 1.0 Shunt lock function 3066 System Components In objects protected by the alarm, measures must be taken to

Page 135 - Configuration menu

Transponder 3064 Page 9 6.0 Data Sheet Housing • Made of weather-resistant plastic • Colour: Black • Degree of protection: IP 65 • Diame

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 4 2.0 Shunt lock function 3066 Operation Switching on the alarm system (burglar alarm system, BAS) The perso

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 5 • Special model If you want to keep a log of who switched the alarm system and when, you need an activation

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 6 3.0 Special Versions of the Shunt lock function 3066 3.1 Operating the Activation Unit without a Deactivat

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VdS Shunt lock function 3066 Page 7 Data Sheet MA, SA and DA Operating voltage 8 to 16 Volts DC Current consumption < 30 mA A

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Status: August 2007

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION...5 2.

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Table of Contents 9.0 SECURITY. ...2

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Table of Contents 15.13 WaveNet router node as Ethernet/868 MHz converter _________ 36 15.14 WaveNet router node as

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 5 1.0 INTRODUCTION. In the text that follows, the components of the System 3060 (locking cylinders, Smart Relay

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 6 2.0 NOMENCLATURE. WNÆ WaveNet LN Æ LockNode RN Æ Router Node RP Æ Repeater Node CN Æ Central Node

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder State of: September 2006

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 7 3.0 TRANSMISSION MEDIA. WaveNet supports the following transmission media for the transfer of data within the

Page 148 - Recessed grip

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 8 4.0 USABLE RADIO BANDS. The modern radio technologies used in security technology should not be confused wit

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 9 5.0 WHAT ARE THE BASIC INFLUENCING FACTORS? Regardless of the transmission procedure, radio transmission is

Page 150 - 11. Data sheet

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 10 6.0 SECURITY OF TRANSMITTED INFORMATION. The security of information transmitted by radio in WaveNet depend

Page 151 - State of: September 2006

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 11 7.0 WAVENET SYSTEM 3065 NETWORK COMPONENTS. WaveNet network components essentially have two mutually indepe

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 12 7.1 Router nodes (general) WaveNet router nodes connect two different network segments which use either the

Page 153 - Content

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 13 7.3 Repeater nodes WaveNet repeater nodes are repeaters that can be used within one segment to extend the ra

Page 154 - 2.0 Product Description

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 14 7.4 Router nodes WaveNet router nodes as converters from radio (868 MHz) to cable (RS485) or from cable to r

Page 155 - 3.0 Before Ordering

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 15 WaveNet router nodes can be used • If you require a radio range to a LockNode that exceeds the radio range

Page 156 - 4.0 Before Installation

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 16 WaveNet router nodes can be used • If there is a computer network (LAN) or Internet/Intranet installed at t

Page 157 - POSITIVE POLE UP

Q3007 Biometric Transponder Content 1.0 General Instructions __________________________________3 1.1 Safety instructions ____________________

Page 158 - 5.0 Installation

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 17 WaveNet router nodes can be used • If there is a computer network (WLAN) or Internet/Intranet installed at

Page 159 - 6.0 Connection Assignments

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 18 7.5 Central nodes WaveNet central nodes can be used • If there is a computer network (LAN) or Internet/In

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 19

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 20 Lock Node connection terminals 7.7 Backbone cabling for router / repeater node An RS485 segment (backbone)

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 21 7.9 LockNodes WaveNet LockNodes represent the interface between WaveNet and the locks in the digita

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 22 Input 1, pink Note: We recommend installing an empty mounting box. This will physically separate the LockNode

Page 164 - SREL.AV

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 23 In the LDB or LSM user interface, an open contact has a value of 0 and a closed contact has a value of 1. In

Page 165

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 24 8.0 NETWORK STRUCTURE WITH LSM. The network structure shown above allows different users with individual

Page 166 - Externe Antenne

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 25 In the LSM, virtually any number of WaveNet Ethernet routers WN.RN.E(X) or WaveNet WLAN (Wireless Local Area

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 26 9.0 SECURITY. Since WaveNet records and logs critical data, it must be reliably protected against unauthoris

Page 168 - 8.0 Serial Interface

Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 3 1.0 General Instructions Please take 15 minutes to familiarise yourself with how your Biometric Transponder

Page 169 - 9.0 Maintenance

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 27 10.0 BATTERY WARNING. If the voltage of the batteries fitted in the LockNode falls below a certain level, co

Page 170

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 28 The WaveNet lock node should be installed at the height of the locking cylinder. (Preferably install in stan

Page 171 - 10.0 Data sheet

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 29 14.0 DISPLAY OF OPERATING STATUSES AND LED DISPLAYS. 14.1 WN.RN.(XX), WN.LN.C ¾ Power-on reset: 2 x short

Page 172 - Smart Output Module

WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 30 14.6 WN.LN ¾ Power-on reset: 2 x short red flashes ¾ Battery status (after power-on reset): ¾ 1 x short r

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 31 15.0 TECHNICAL DATA. 15.1 WaveNet plug-in power supplies Order number WN.POWER.SUPPLY.PPP Description Ex

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 32 15.4 WaveNet central node, USB / RS485 interface Order number WN.CN.UC Description WaveNet central

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 33 15.6 WaveNet central node, USB / 868 MHz interface Order number WN.CN.UR Description WaveNet c

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 34 15.8 WaveNet router node 868 MHz Order number WN.RN.R Description WaveNet router node with 868 M

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 35 15.10 WaveNet router node as RS485/868 MHz converter Order number WN.RN.CR Description WaveNet

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 36 15.12 WaveNet router node as Ethernet/RS485 converter Order number WN.RN.EC Description WaveNet r

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 4 2.0 Overview of function 2.1 Basic information on operation The Biometric Transponder Q3007 scans fingerp

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 37 15.14 WaveNet router node as WLAN/RS485 converter Order number WN.RN.WC Description WaveNet ro

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 38 15.16 WaveNet LockNode Order number WN.LN Description Battery-operated WaveNet LockNode (Node for P

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WAVENET RADIO NETWORK 3065 Page 39 Note oNote power supply unit rating for WN.LN.C: An arithmetic value of 15 mA can be estimat

Page 183 - Power supply

LON – Network 3065 State of: September 2006

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LON – Network 3065 2 Content 1.0 Introduction _________________________________________4 1.1 General Information ____________________________

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LON – Network 3065 3 Content 7.0 Repeater ___________________________________________20 7.1 Method of Operation_________________________________

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LON – Network 3065 Page 4 1.0 Introduction In the following, we always speak of locking(s) and doors as the System 3060 components (locking cyli

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LON – Network 3065 Page 5 1.1 General Information A so-called LockNode is placed next to the digital locking at a distance of about 30 cm (12 i

Page 188 - VdS Shunt lock function 3066

LON – Network 3065 Page 6 1.2 Connection to LPI-10 (Version: Open PCB With External Plug-in Power Supply) The LockNodes are connected to the Ce

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LON – Network 3065 Page 7 2.0 The Software If you use a PC to administer the locking system, you only need the locking plan software LDB*1 or LS

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 5 2.3 How the transponder works You can interrupt the action in each mode by pressing the button briefly to c

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LON – Network 3065 Page 8 3.0 Central Node 3.1 Method of Operation The CentralNode produces the interface between the PC and the network. One C

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LON – Network 3065 Page 9 4.0 Lock Node 4.1 Method of Operation 4.2 Assembly Instructions The LockNodes are pre-configured by Simons

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LON – Network 3065 Page 10 In order to guarantee proper radio transmission, you should maintain the following distances between the LockNode and

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LON – Network 3065 Page 11 Connect the network cable to terminals 1 and 2 of the LockNode. If you need an antenna extender because of a double d

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LON – Network 3065 Page 12 4.4 LockNode Inputs and Outputs Terminals 3 to 8 are available for floating inputs or one output. The inputs transmi

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LON – Network 3065 Page 13 5.0 LPI-10 5.1 General Warnings The LPI-10 is a regulated power supply, designed for use in single-phase AC power ne

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LON – Network 3065 Page 14 5.2.2 Assembly Instructions The LPI-10 is intended for installation in distribution boxes with DIN rails. You will al

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LON – Network 3065 Page 15 5.3 LPI-10 Compact (Version: compact construction with 230V power supply from the customer) 5.3.1 Installation Only

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LON – Network 3065 Page 16 5.3.2 Method of Operation You need at least one LPI-10 for each network segment in order to supply the Lock-Nodes. T

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LON – Network 3065 Page 17 Build the LPI-10 into the separate segments in such a way that there is voltage of at least 35V DC at each LockNode. C

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 6 Please note: The first two fingerprints to be scanned in are automatically (!) the Administrator fingerprints

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LON – Network 3065 Page 18  Routers need a 230 V AC power supply from the customer (outlet).  Routers, as they come from the factory, do no

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LON – Network 3065 Page 19 6.3 Installation Example

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LON – Network 3065 Page 20 7.0 Repeater 7.1 Method of Operation The repeater increases the allowable communication distance by regenerating the

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LON – Network 3065 Page 21 9.0 Network Cable 9.1 General Information Every LockNode is networked with one line consisting of two twisted wires

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LON – Network 3065 Page 22 Bezeichnung Präsentation 2Bus System Bus System CablingCabling((ValuesValuesforforCat5 Cat5 CableCable))LPI 10LPI 10LP

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LON – Network 3065 Page 23 Bezeichnung Präsentation 3Cabling With no Topology (Values for Cat5 Cable)Cabling With no Topology (Values for Cat5 Ca

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LON – Network 3065 Page 24 10.0 Planning Examples 10.1 Connecting External Buildings via Twisted Pair, Modem & TCP/IP Remark: The planning

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LON – Network 3065 Page 25 10.2 Network via Modem Bezeichnung Präsentation 5Network via ModemNetwork via ModemServerServerwith LDBwith LDBLNLNL

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LON – Network 3065 Page 26 11.0 Security Because the Network 3065 records and logs critical data, it must be reliably protected from unauthorise

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LON – Network 3065 Page 27 12.0 Answers to the Most Common Questions Regarding the Network - Is it possible to use a cable that is already the

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 7 Further fingerprints (maximum 4) can be scanned in as the Administrator fingerprints have been, except that t

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LON – Network 3065 Page 28 - What is an LPI-10 Compact? An LPI-10 Compact essentially corresponds to the LPI-10, but with the difference that

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LON – Network 3065 Page 29 13.0 Data sheet CentralNode Dimensions 100 x 54 x 30 mm [L/W/H] Network connecting cable 200 cm (approx. 6.6 fee

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LON – Network 3065 Page 30 LPI-10 (Version: Compact) Input quantities Nominal input voltage UE AC 120 / 230V Input voltage ran

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LON – Network 3065 Page 31 Protection class to VDE 0106 Part 1 I (with ground terminal) Electrical isolation, primary/secondary SELV to EN 609

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Programming Transponder 3067 State of: June 2006

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Programming Transponder 3067 Content 1.0 Introduction _________________________________________3 2.0 Backup Card __________

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Programming Transponder 3067 Page 3 1.0 Introduction The Programming Transponder 3067 is used for programming Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 and

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Programming Transponder 3067 Page 4 3.0 Programming Notes Always position only one locking cylinder in the immediate vicinity of the Programming

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Programming Transponder 3067 Page 5 its button one time. Attention: you must press the button during the LED’s blinking phase. The data is then t

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Programming Transponder 3067 Page 6 3.5 Emergency Opening It is possible to perform an emergency opening with the Programming Transponder. Proce

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Table of Contents Seite 2 P PEOPLE TO CONTACT Sales Technical Address in Munich D DIGITAL LOCKING SYSTEM 3060 General method of operatio

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 8 6. Now repeat step 4 twice again (so that you have drawn your finger three times across the fingerprint sens

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Programming Transponder 3067 Page 7 4. The Programming Transponder repeats the ID number that you enter as a check. First the LED briefly lights

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PalmCD2 Programming Device State of : September 2004

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PalmCD2 Programming Device Content 1.0 Introduction _________________________________________3 2.0 Commissioning _____

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PalmCD2 Programming Device Page 3 1.0 Introduction The PalmCD2 is a programming device that was developed especially for operation on a PC/Lapto

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PalmCD2 Programming Device Page 4 been tested and approved by SimonsVoss). In this configuration, you can program all digital components directly

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SmartCD Programming Device State of : Dezember 2007

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SmartCD Programming Device 2 Content 1.0 Safety notes _________________________________________3 2.0 Introduction _________________________

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SmartCD Programming Device Page 3 31.0 Safety notes • Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. • Keep unit away from sources of magnetic interferen

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SmartCD Programming Device Page 4 43.0 Connecting to a PC/laptop Using the cable supplied, you can connect the SmartCD directly to a PC or lap

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SmartCD Programming Device Page 5 54.0 Configuring the Bluetooth connection 4.1 First-time installation When coupling the SmartCD and the PDA,

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 9 2.6 "Recognise" mode: one-off triggering of transponder The mode known as the Recognise mode is t

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SmartCD Programming Device Page 6 66.0 Start-up The installed batteries are pre-charged. The unit is therefore ready for immediate use. (Befor

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SmartCD Programming Device Page 7 78.0 Antenna orientation The antenna orientation for selected components is shown below to guarantee faultles

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SmartCD Programming Device Page 8 89.0 Replacement of the batteries Please proceed as follows when you need to change the batteries: • Remov

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SmartCD Programming Device Page 9 910.0 Meaning of LED’s First LED (green) on Æ Unit ready for operation First LED (green) flashing Æ Standby

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SmartCD Programming Device Page 10 1012.0 Specifications Housing dimensions H x W x D 112 x 63 x 22 mm Weight (including batteries) 95 g Hous

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CaptionState of: July 2007

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CaptionPage 2Explanation of technical termsAccess loggingAdditional function of the digital components in the TC ver-sion: The digital lockings store

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CaptionPage 3SmartCDThe SmartCD is a programming device that was developedespecially for wireless operation with a PDA. It makes it veryeasy to progra

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CaptionPage 4Special symbols used in the text☺ Remark, tip Example AttentionSubject to technical modifications

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 10 3.0 "Delete" mode: deleting fingerprints Both individually scanned fingerprints and all the fin

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 11 To enter Transparent mode, please proceed as follows: 1. Press and hold the transponder button (longer tha

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 12 7.0 Technical Data Dimensions: H x W x D 65 x 32 x18 mm Weight 22 g Colour Grey, with blue button Opera

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Q3007 Biometric Transponder Page 13 8.0 Table of Diode Signals LED Mode off Standby off moving finger on sensor followed by comparison with s

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BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 State of: August 2007

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 2 21.0 General information ___________________________________4 1.1 Safety information ___________________

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 3 316.0 Assembly __________________________________________21 17.0 Special functions _____________________

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 4 41.0 General information Please take 15 minutes to read this manual and familiarise yourself with the fun

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Table of Contents Seite 3 DIGITAL LOCKING CYLINDER 3061 (TN4) Method of operation Installation instructions Battery warning, battery replacement

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 5 5representations in this documentation may vary from the most recent product and software versions. Should

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 6 62.0 Overview of function 2.1 Functional overview The Q3008 biometric reader consists of the following

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 7 7 Activate the biometric reader by placing your finger on the finger guide (see chapter 2.4), and then pla

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 8 8 2.3 Operating statuses The Q3008 biometric reader distinguishes between 5 different operating statuses:

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 9 93.0 Programming The following chapters describe the programming process in detail. If you are using the

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 10 1014. In SmartLSM, launch the ‘Read’ locks function. The biometric reader is recognised and read. 15. Se

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 11 1112. If you want the reader to learn other fingerprints, repeat from step 4. You must first create addi

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 12 12• If a fingerprint is rejected and the LED lights up red, the quality of the scan was not sufficient.

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 13 136.0 Replacing fingerprints You can replace existing fingerprints with new ones at any point, for examp

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 14 147.0 Querying the number of learned fingerprints You can query the number of learned fingerprints / tr

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Table of Contents Seite 4 WAVENET RADIO NETWORK Components Structure Installation N LON NETWORK 3065 Network configuration Components In

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 15 159.0 Deleting all fingerprints Do not undertake any programming after a battery warning. Replace the b

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 16 1611.0 Master finger mode Master finger mode was developed specially for small locking systems. The bio

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 17 178. Highlight the lock to be addressed by the biometric reader and launch ‘Programming Æ Lock‘ in the

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 18 1811.3 ‘Recognize’ process Please refer to chapter 4.0 Recognize process. 11.4 Deleting individual fi

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 19 1911.6 Resetting the biometric reader To delete all stored fingerprints from the Q3008 biometric reader

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 20 2013.0 Meaning of LED signals The LED can light up in three colours: green, yellow and red. These colou

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 21 2115.0 Replacing the battery Generally speaking, the battery should only be replaced by a trained speci

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 22 22 17.0 Special functions 17.1 Wireless circuit for SimonsVoss VdS shunt lock 3066 The biometric rea

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MANUAL - BIOMETRIC READER Q3008 Page 23 2318.0 Technical data Dimensions (W x H x D) 96 mm x 96 mm x 21.5 mm Weight 115 g (incl. batteries) Ma

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PinCode Keypad 3068 State of : September 2006

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People to contact Version: September 2006

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Content 1.0 General information 4 1.1 Safety Remarks __________________________________________ 4 1.2 Product Description __

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Content 13.0 Special Functions 17 13.1 Hidden Lock for SimonsVoss VdS Shuntlock 3066 ______________ 17 13.2 Miscellaneous _

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 4 1.0. General information Please take 15 minutes and read through these Instructions in order to familiarise yoursel

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 5 1.2 Product Description The PinCode Keypad 3068 is a digital "key" (transponder), which opens SimonsVoss lo

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 6 2.2 Operating modes The PinCode Keypad has four distinct operating modes: Mode: Explanation: Standby The PIN Code K

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 7 3.0 Start-up The first time the system is started up, you will need to replace the factory-set master PIN: 1 2

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 8 4.0 Programming PINs The Master PIN required for all programming procedures is defined by the user (e.g. the System

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 9 4.3 Procedure 5.0 Deleting PINs 5.1 Description To deactivate PINs again, follow these steps:

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 10 Attention: It is not possible to enter programming mode when there is a battery warning. This means that it is not p

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 11 6.2 Description To program the various transponders with the SimonsVoss software, please follow the procedure descri

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People to contact Page 2 SALES If you have any questions please contact our specialist dealers, or the sales representative responsible for your

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 12 6.3 Procedure 7.0 Reading out Transponders Anytime it is possible to read out the integrated tr

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 13 8.0 Resetting Transponders 8.1 Description To reset the various transponders, please proceed as follows: 1. Press

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 14 9.0 Opening In order to use the PinCode Keypad to open the associated locking, proceed as fol-lows: Enter a PIN that

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 15 11.0 Battery Warning To obtain a defined status for the PinCode Keypad and to minimise operating errors, a 2-level b

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 16 When replacing the batteries, be absolutely sure that no water is allowed to penetrate into the housing and that the

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 17 13.0 Special Functions 13.1 Hidden Lock for SimonsVoss VdS Shuntlock 3066 The PinCode Keypad can be used for acti

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PinCode Keypad 3068 Page 18 Important: Please set the two-time opening protocol (double-click) only when you are using a SimonsVoss VdS Shuntlock

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdSState of: September 2006

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS Page 2 1.0 Method of Operation __________________________________3 1.1 General Information _________________

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS Page 3 Drilling protection 1.0 Method of Operation 1.1 General Information The Digital Locking Cylinder 3061

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Digital Locking System 3060 State of: June 2006

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS Page 4 2.0 Special Models The standard Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS is equipped as a TZC version, which m

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS Page 5 3.3 Logging Unauthorised Access Attempts For cylinder version 10.2 and later and in combination with t

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS Page 6 4.2 Transponder If the transponder battery voltage is coming to an end, eight short signal tones, comin

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS Page 7 Fix the lock nut in position with the special tool and press it against the flange. Now turn the inner k

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS Page 8 6.4 Inserting the Digital Cylinder Into the Lock First turn the lock pin until it is pointing straight

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Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS Page 9 8.0 Data Sheet Knobs Material Stainless steel Colours Brushed stainless steel Brass Diameter 30

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DIGITAL LOCKING CYLINDER3061Status: May 2007

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 21. General ________________________________________________________ 41.1 Notes on safety _________________

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 34.3 Deactivated _____________________________________________ 154.4 Emergency connection activated _______

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 41. General1.1 Notes on safety• Lock installation and battery changes should only be carried out by train

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Digital Locking System 3060 Register 1.0 General Method of Operation ___________________________3 2.0 The Components of

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 51.2 Product descriptionHigher security, greater flexibility, lower cost, network-capability without any wi

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 61.4 Opening and locking from the outsideThe external and internal knobs rotate freely when deactivated. T

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 72.2 ZK versionSame design as the standard version but with access logging and time zone control.Access log

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 82.6 VdS versionLocking cylinder 3061 is also available as a VdS cylinder. Additional mechanicalprotection

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 9The following points need to be considered for doors installed along escape routesafter 1. April 2003 (loc

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 102.10 OverviewLocking cylinder Locking cylinder FH Locking cylinder TS Locking cylinder AP(ZK) (ZK) (ZK)

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 113. Programming and configurationThe following configuration options are available when the locking cylin

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 123.3 Overlay modeThis mode applies to the complete locking system and needs to be selected during thesyste

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 133.7 No acoustic confirmation signalsThis checkbox should be activated if you want to suppress the acoust

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Manual – Digital locking cylinder 3061Page 143. Manual engage (default setting)The locking cylinder does not engage automatically at the appointed ti

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