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1. 3 Hold the transponder key to be deleted 4 times with a pause of 1 second each time in front of the transponder reader V 1sttime 1 acknowledgement tone LED flashes green once 2nd time 2 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green twice 3rd time 3 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green three times 4th time 4 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green four times The transponder key is deleted Further transponder keys can be deleted Press the Systemprogr button on the control device to exit the programming mode RINS 35 e 1 Delete transponder card A transponder card is deleted as described above e 1 Delete group assignment f a group of transponder keys cards are to be deleted the programming card must be held in front of the transponder reader instead of the transponder key 36 Relays actuators what switches when The following rules apply with the basic configuration of the switching actuator ass ignments the relays of the transponder reader are not switched as soon as a switching actuator is assigned an individual switching actuator always has a higher prior ity than a group switching actuator Individual actuator Group actuator Relay not assigned not assigned switches not assigned assigned switches does not switch assigned switches assigned does not switch does not switch E
2. It is important to wait for the full acknowledgement tone before the transponder key is held in front of the transpon der reader Several transponder keys can be taught in in one proce dure f noaction is executed the transponder reader terminates the programming mode after 10 seconds with a negative acknowledgement signal Assigning programming card In delivery state the transponder reader has not been assigned a programming card In this case the LED of the transponder reader flashes green During first start up the programming card must first be assigned to the transponder reader V The LED flashes green 1 Hold the programming card 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader until a positive acknowledgement signal is generated v After 1 second the green LED goes out The programming card is permanently assigned to this transponder reader i One programming card per transponder reader It is not possible to assign several programming cards to one transponder reader The programming card cannot be used for subsequent switching actions Assign transponder key to relay 1 far field 1 Hold the programming card 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader until an acknowledgement tone is generated A further acknowledgement tone follows the LED flashes green once and then lights up orange Hold the programming card once in front of the tran sponder reader until an acknowledgement tone is gene
3. acknowledge ment tones and flashing of the green LED Mode Indiv actuator Group actuator Relay Tones LED 1 YES NO NO 1 1 gang 2 YES YES NO 2 2 gang 3 YES NO YES 3 3 gang 4 YES YES YES 4 4 gang 3 With a repeated brief holding of the programming card in front the transponder reader changes to the next mode 4 Repeat step 3 until the desired mode is reached 5 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device to exit the programming mode 40 Example 1 Starting up stand alone function In this example relay 1 of the transponder reader switches the door opener The door opener function should be triggered as soon as the assigned transponder key moves within the detection range far field of the transponder reader Switching 1 Transponder reader Door opener 3 Power supply 24 V DC 4 Power supply of door opener N i Door opener with separate power supply A door opener connected at the relays of the transponder reader should be connected to a separate power supply 41 Start up 1 Before first start up the programming card must be assigned to the transponder reader For this hold the programming card 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader 2 In programming mode assign the transponder key to relay 1 For this hold the transponder key 1 second in front of the transponder re
4. of the transponder key has a service life of approx 3 years For replacing the round cell the transponder key can be opened without tools lt hold the top housing section of the transponder key and pull away the lower housing section with a twisting movement A certain amount of effort is necessary as the sections are sealed with a rubber ring The round cell is situated below the bracket contact and can now be removed When replacing the battery take care that this is pushed into the retainer with the correct polarisation Correct polarisation is shown with a stamped upon the retainer Refit the lower housing section into the upper housing section The recess for the inscription space indicates correct positioning lt lt 49 Storing of transponder keys The permanent storage of transponder keys for example on key hooks within the detection range should be avoided Firstly the battery will be drained considerably faster than in normal operation And secondly a transponder key kept within the detection range can sporadically wake up send an answer to the transponder reader and consequently trig ger an action e g opening of the door In order to avoid this transponder keys should be stored away from the detection range of the transponder reader Please note the following without metallic influence the transponder key should be kept 2 5 m away from the transponder reader with metallic influen
5. pause of 1 second each time in front of the transponder reader 1st time 2 1 acknowledgement tone LED flashes green once 2nd time 2 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green twice 3rd time 3 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green three times The transponder key is assigned to the transponder reader and switches the switching actuator in the near and far field 33 v Further transponder keys can now be assigned 4 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device to exit the programming mode i Assign transponder card The transponder card switches the switching actuator in the near field The transponder card is assigned as described above i Group assignment If a group of transponder keys cards should be assigned the programming card must be held in front of the transpon der reader instead of the transponder key 34 Deleting assignment of transponder key switching actuator door opener 1 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device for 3 sec to start programming mode v The LED at the control device flashes The transponder reader generates an acknowledgement tone and the LED flashes orange The operating mode LED of the switching actuator flashes 2 Press the button Progr at the switching actuator or the button T r ffnerprogr of the control device until the LED next to the button flashes V The transponder reader again generates an acknowledge ment tone
6. the near field of the transponder reader and cannot be used for switching actions A programming card can be assigned several tran sponder readers so that with several transponder readers only one programming card is needed Gira Keyless In GIRA Transponder key and transponder card The battery operated transpon Cr der key is an active transponder that can trigger both far field and near field functions Cc a T The transponder card is a pas sive transponder and can only trigger functions in the near H Gira Keyless In field Transponder Card Areas of application Use as individual device In this case the existing zero voltage relay contacts within the flush mounted insert are used e g for a door opener with own power supply Unsuitable for use as individual device in safety relevant areas Not recommended for opening of outside doors especially in safety relevant areas as door may be opened when tran sponder reader is expanded via bridging of open contacts Transponder reader Door opener 3 4 3 Power supply 24V DC 4 Power supply of door opener Door opener with separate power supply A door opener connected at the relays of the transponder reader should be connected to a separate power supply N Use in door communication system The transponder reader can be connected to the door c
7. Operating Instructions Transponder Reader 2608 IRA Contents Device description wD Device presentation 6 Areas of application 8 Operation setate cete nte ci art 0 Acknowledgement signals sssssssseee 2 StartUp SEQUENCE o Ee eie ER etai 3 Connection terminals iiic eee 4 IristallatiOFiss se do tastes ut euet tiation hates ua a 5 Information on ProgrammMing ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eens 6 Assigning programming Card cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee es 7 Assigning transponder key to relay 1 far field 8 Assigning transponder key to relay 2 near field 9 Assigning transponder key to relays 1 2 20 Deleting transponder key transponder card 21 Setting switching time of relays 22 Switching acknowledgement tones on off M29 Setting range of far field ssssssssssssssssssssss 24 Reset to factory settings delete all assignments 25 Integration in the door communication system 26 Connection to door communication system 27 Assigning transponder key with a far field function to a switching actuator door opener 29 Assigning transponder key with near field function to a switching actuator door opener 31 Assigning transponder key with near and far field function to a switching actuator door opener 33 Deleting assignment of transponder key sw
8. ader Operation To open the door the person with the transponder key must enter the detection range of the transponder reader 42 Example 2 Starting up door communication system In the single family house all occupants should be able to open the door with their transponder keys group assign ment Selected persons should be able to switch on the outside light via the near field function Switching 1 Door station with transponder reader 2 Surface mounted home station 3 24 VDC power supply 4 Switching actuator 5 Control device 6 Door opener 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 M6 43 Start up d Before first start up the programming card must be assigned to the transponder reader For this hold the programming card 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader All transponder keys must first be assigned to the tran sponder reader For this hold all transponder keys 1 second each in front of the transponder reader in programming mode Assigning the switching actuator d 2 44 Start programming mode at the control device Start the programming mode at the switching actuator and select the operating mode Switching In programming mode assign a transponder key to the switching actuator For this hold the selected transponder key two times for 1 second in front of the trans
9. ar field of the transponder reader is 1 50 m This range can be reduced if necessary to half i Limited range in a metallic environment The nominal range of the transponder reader is limited in metallic environments Use in energy profiles approx 0 9 m Use in Profile 55 approx 0 6 m Use in letterbox system approx 0 35 m The range of the far field is set as follows 1 Hold the programming card 12 seconds in front of the transponder reader until the fourth acknowledgement tone is heard after 3 6 and 9 seconds an acknowledgement tone is heard each time Please wait until the fourth acknowl edgement tone V The LED flashes green once and then regularly flashes IV green four times 2 Hold the programming card briefly in front of the tran sponder reader to set the range V 1 acknowledgement tone green LED maximum range 2 acknowledgement tones red LED half range 3 Wait 10 seconds until the transponder reader automati cally terminates the programming mode with three acknowledgement tones 24 Reset to factory settings delete all assignments The transponder reader can be reset to the state of delivery In this case all assignments and settings are lost The factory setting is carried out as follows T Hold the programming card 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader until an acknowledgement tone is generated V Afurther acknowledgement tone follows the LED flashes green once and then lights
10. ce e g continuous metal framing sheet metal coverings the transponder key should be kept 3 m away and should not be in direct contact with metallic elements 50 Procedure with loss of programming card With loss of the programming card the transponder reader cannot be configured anymore In this case the transponder reader along with the accompanying security card should be sent to the Gira Service Center A resetting to factory settings is carried out there meaning all assignments are deleted You subsequently receive the transponder reader again with a new programming card Freischaltcode F8 FA 41 58 B2 3D 03 F8 94 48 45 82 B2 74 E3 3D Gira Keyless In Safety Card Transponder GIRA 51 Behaviour with excess temperature For protection of the electronics the key evaluation function of the transponder reader is slowed above 55 C When the excess temperature value is met 60 C the reading function of the electronics is temporarily stopped In this condition the LED flashes regularly every 10 seconds orange When the temperature drops normal operation mode is automatically restored 52 Technical data Power supply 24 V DC 10 96 300 mA Protection type IP 20 system 55 IP 44 TX 44 Temperature range 20 C to 55 C Resistance to EMD up to 8 kV Relay load capacity 24V 1 6 A AC DC i Relay protection with free wheeling diode For protection of relay contacts it is
11. itching actuator door opener 35 Relays actuators what switches when 37 5 rules for selecting the correct mode 38 Assigning mode to a transponder key 39 Changing mode of a key Qroup ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 40 Examples Example 1 Start up stand alone function 41 Example 2 Start up door communication system sssss 43 Example 3 Integrating in door communication system without speech function sssssssssssss 46 Activation np i eta Sis er ende delere dat tra ded 47 Relay of transponder reader ssssssssse 48 Changing battery of transponder key ssssssse 49 Storing of transponder KeyS c cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 50 Procedure with loss of programming card 51 Behaviour with excess temperature ssssssssss 52 Technical data Warranty Device description The transponder reader features long range transponder technology with convenient access control for inside and outside areas The transponder reader responds to the signal from the active transponder key or the transponder card The Transponder key is activated upon being approached from as far away as 1 5 metres far field In addition a near field function approx 10 cm can be used with the transponder reader The transponder reader can be used as a stand alone function e g at individual d
12. lashes green once and then lights up orange Hold the transponder key card to be deleted 4 times with a pause of 1 second each time in front of the tran sponder reader 1st time 1 acknowledgement tone LED flashes green once 2nd time 2 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green twice 3rd time 3 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green three times 4th time 4 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green four times The transponder key card is deleted Further transponder keys or cards can be deleted without action the programming mode is terminated automati cally after 2 minutes IV Hold the programming card briefly in front to terminate the programming mode with a positive acknowledge ment signal 21 Setting switching time of relays The contact hold time of the relays can be set from 3 to 30 seconds The set contact hold time is valid for both the near field relay and the far field relay The contact hold time of the relays is set as follows Ts D Vy 22 Hold the programming card 6 seconds in front of the transponder reader until the second acknowledgement tone is heard After 3 seconds the first acknowledge ment tone comes please wait for the second acknowl edgement tone The LED flashes green once and then flashes green twice To start the switching time hold the programming card again briefly in front of the transponder reader The transponder reader generates an acknowledgement
13. n programming card Page 17 Hold programming card for 3 seconds in front III Create transponder for relay 1 2 from Page 18 Prog card 3 secs then hold transponder in front III 1 time R1 2 times R2 3 times R1 2 IV Carry out configurations to transponder reader from Page 21 Iy V Use in door communication system Assigning door opener switching actuators from V Page 26 Connection terminals IN Attention Installation and mounting of electrical devices may only 42 be carried out by a qualified 66000 electrician 8 91011121314 O n oO a OO Im 1 Relay 1 N C NC contact Relay 1 2 Relay 1 COM 3 Relay 1 N O NO contact 4 not used Series 5 not used Door communication 6 GND for Gira door communication pre assembled 7 COM bus Gira door communication 8 Relay 2 N O NO contact Relay 2 9 Relay 2 COM 10 Relay 2 N C NC contact 11 GND Power supply 12 1s 24 V DC oy eee 13 GND for activation input Activation input 14 Activation input Installation 1 Pull off required terminal strip from the flush mounted insert and connect according to terminal figuration 2 Attach the terminal strip to the flush mounted insert again 3 Install flush mounted insert into the 58 mm flush mounted box 4 Install cover frame and attach cover plate of the reader V 10 seconds after o
14. of a transponder key the pro gramming card is held in front of the transponder reader i Advantage of group assignment With group assignments all taught in transponder keys and cards in a programming step are assigned a common switching actuator Transponder keys and cards that are assigned at a later date to the transponder reader can switch this common switching actuator without further programming 28 Assigning transponder key with far field function to a switching actuator door opener Before assignment the programming card and all transpon der keys cards of the transponder reader must be assigned see from Page 17 JU v Press the Systemprogr button on the control device for 3 sec to start programming mode The LED at the control device flashes The transponder reader generates an acknowledgement one and the LED flashes orange The operating mode LED of the switching actuator lashes Press the button Progr at the switching actuator or the button T r ffnerprogr of the control device until the LED next to the button flashes The transponder reader generates an acknowledgement one Hold the assigned transponder key once in front of the ransponder reader until an acknowledgement tone is generated and the LED flashes green The transponder reader and the door station generate one acknowledgement tone each The transponder key is assigned to the transponder reader and switches the switching actua
15. om munication system via the enclosed connection cable Thus the transponder reader can control e g the door opener con tact of the control device or can trigger the switching action of a switching actuator 1 Hands free feature surface 1 mounted home station 2 Flush mounted door station with transponder reader 2 3 Power supply 24 V DC 4 Audio control device ele 5 Door opener i Protecting control device from unauthorised ac cess In safety relevant areas the control device should be securely installed locked to prevent unauthorised access Operation Far field For operation in a far field the transponder key must enter the far field area When the transponder key is recognised the previously spec ified switching action is executed with a positive acknowl edgement signal An unauthorised or unassigned transponder key is indicated with a negative acknowledgement signal Emergency mode with weak transponder key battery With a weak battery the far field function can be triggered with a prolonged holding within the near field gt 3 secs i Storing of transponder keys Transponder keys should not be kept permanently within the detection range of the far field Details are provided on Page 50 Near field To trigger the switching function of the near field the tran sponder key o
16. onder key switches relay 2 in the near field The transponder key is assigned as described above Assign transponder key to relays 1 2 1 Hold the programming card 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader until an acknowledgement tone is generated V A further acknowledgement tone follows the LED flashes green once and then lights up orange 2 Hold the transponder card to be assigned 3 times with a pause of 1 second each time in front of the transpon der reader V 1sttime 1 acknowledgement tone LED flashes green once 2nd time 2 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green twice 3rd time 3 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green three times Il V The transponder key is assigned to the transponder reader and switches relay 1 in the far field and relay 2 in the near field v Further transponder keys or cards can be assigned with out action the programming mode is terminated automat ically after 2 minutes 3 Hold the programming card briefly in front to terminate the programming mode with a positive acknowledge ment signal i Assign transponder card to relays 1 2 The transponder card switches both relays in the near field The transponder card is assigned as described above 20 Deleting transponder key transponder card 1 Hold the programming card 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader until an acknowledgement tone is generated A further acknowledgement tone follows the LED f
17. oors or gates It can also be inte grated into the Gira door communication system Both integrated zero voltage two way switch relays can be assigned different switching processes e g relay 1 far field for door opening and relay 2 near field for switching the outside light The transponder reader can manage up to 250 transponder keys or transponder cards These can be taught in via direct configuration at the device without a PC or programming software Each transponder key and transponder card has its own code and is thus unique The transponder reader is installed indoors IP 20 in conjunc tion with System 55 cover frames and outdoors IP 44 with TX_44 cover frames Device presentation TX 44 1 2 System 55 1 2 Flush mounted insert transponder reader Connection cable for door communication system TX 44 cover frame bot tom section not included in scope of supply Transponder cover plate Status LED TX 44 cover frame top section not included in scope of supply Flush mounted insert transponder reader Connection cable for door communication system System 55 cover frame not in scope of supply Transponder cover plate Status LED v5 The programming card For start up and configuration of the transponder reader a programming card is neces sary The programming card func tions only in
18. ors 8 individual switching actua tors and the door opener function can be controlled Full functionality of the switching actuators from Index 102 26 Connection to door communication system The transponder reader is connected to a door communica tion bus coupler or call button insert of the Gira door com munication system with the accompanying connection cable SF 1 2 00000 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 1 T 12 13 14 0000000 Cop cS lt GND 24V DC BUS 1 Transponder reader 2 Door communication bus coupler In operation with the door communication system the tran sponder reader must be operated with an additional power supply Power supply for the transponder reader is not possi ble via the door communication bus i First start up the door communication system Before programming of the transponder reader is begun V the door communication system must be started up 27 Direct assignment group assignment Assignment differentiates between direct assignment of individual transponder keys or tran sponder cards to an individual switching actuator group assignment of all transponder keys or transponder cards to a switching actuator With group assignments all transponder keys or tran sponder cards assigned to the transponder reader trigger a switching action with the switching actuator during programming instead
19. perating voltage is applied the LED of the transponder reader flashes green 5 Start up the transponder reader first assign the programming card Page 17 then assign the transponder key or card from Page 18 then if necessary assign switching actuator functions or door opener functions from Page 29 i Installation notes e A minimum distance of 3 m is to be maintained between two transponder readers The transponder reader must always be mounted with the support ring on wallpaper e For installation in TX 44 cover frames the cover frame bottom section must be fastened to the wall screw dowel Do not use the seals included with the TX 44 cover frame Information on programming Please note the following information concerning program ming of the transponder reader Before the transponder reader is switched to program ming mode no transponder key must be present within the detection range otherwise the programming card may not be recognised n programming mode the range of the transponder reader is reduced to the near field so that no undesired transpon der keys are taught in A pause of at least 1 second must be kept between indi vidual programming steps The transponder reader re quires this time span to ensure that no transponder key or transponder card is within the near field During this time the corresponding transponder key or transponder card must be removed from the near field
20. ponder reader Exit programming mode at the control device Assigning the door opener All house occupants should be able to open the door with their transponder keys in the far field 1 Start programming mode at the control device 2 Start door opener programming mode at the control device 3 Carry out the group assignment with the programming card For this hold the programming card for 1 second in front of the transponder reader 4 Exit programming mode at the control device Operation To switch on the light Hold the selected transponder key directly in front of the transponder reader immediate area To open the door the person with the transponder key must enter the detection range of the transponder reader 45 Example 3 Integration in door communication system without speech function If no speech function is required the transponder reader can be integrated into the door communication system as fol lows Transponder reader 2 Bus coupler Door communication 24 V DC power supply Switching actuator Control device Door opener ou fw i Pay attention before start up Before start up the bus coupler must be assigned to the control device For this a jumper is attached between the ET terminals for 3 seconds in system programming mode 46 Activation input With a blank acti
21. r ated and the LED flashes green The transponder key is assigned to the transponder reader and switches relay 1 in the far field Further transponder keys can be assigned without action the programming mode is terminated automatically after 2 minutes Hold the programming card briefly in front to terminate the programming mode with a positive acknowledge ment signal i Assign transponder card to relay 1 The transponder card switches relay 1 in the near field The transponder card is assigned as described above Assign transponder card to relay 2 near field 1 Hold the programming card 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader until an acknowledgement tone is generated A further acknowledgement tone follows the LED flashes green once and then lights up orange Hold the transponder card to be assigned 2 times with a pause of 1 second each time in front of the transpon der reader 1st time 1 acknowledgement tone LED flashes green 2nd time 2 acknowledgement tones LED flashes green twice The transponder card is assigned to the transponder reader and switches relay 2 in the near field Further transponder keys or cards can be assigned with out action the programming mode is terminated automat ically after 2 minutes Hold the programming card briefly in front to terminate the programming mode with a positive acknowledge ment signal i Assigning transponder key to relay 2 The transp
22. r transponder card is held briefly in front of the transponder reader When the transponder key or transponder card is recog nised the previously specified switching action is executed with a positive acknowledgement signal An unauthorised or unassigned transponder key or tran sponder card is indicated with a negative acknowledgement signal 11 Acknowledgement signals The transponder reader generates different acknowledge ment signals during operation and start up Positive acknowledgement signal V The transponder reader generates a long acknowledge ment tone the LED simultaneously lights up green Negative acknowledgement signal v The transponder reader generates 3 short acknowledge ment tones the LED simultaneously lights up red Programming mode activated V The LED lights up orange In door communication system Programming mode activated V The transponder reader generates a short acknowledge ment tone the LED flashes orange Programming mode terminated V The transponder reader generates a short acknowledge ment tone the LED is off i Acknowledgement tones can be switched off Acknowledgement tones occurring during operation can be switched off see Page 23 Start up sequence For start up the transponder reader the following steps must be implemented in the order shown below Install transponder reader from Page 14 LED flashes green Il Assig
23. recommended to paral lel connect a free wheeling diode when connecting induc tive loads e g door openers Transponder key Battery Lithium round cell CR 2032 Protection type IP 54 53 Warranty The warranty is provided in accordance with statutory requirements via the specialist trade Please submit or send faulty devices postage paid together with an error description to your responsible salesperson specialist trade installation company electrical specialist trade They will forward the devices to the Gira Service Center 54 55 Giersiepen GmbH amp Co KG Electrical Installation Systems P O Box 12 20 42461 Radevormwald Germany Phone 49 0 21 95 602 0 Fax 49 0 21 95 602 191 www gira com info gira com 410994 12 12 GIRA
24. s 1 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device for 3 sec to start programming mode v The LED at the control device flashes The transponder reader generates an acknowledgement tone and the LED flashes orange 2 When the transponder key is briefly held in front the cor responding mode can be selected V With the first holding of the transponder key in front the current active mode is displayed with acknowledgement tones and flashing of the green LED Mode Indiv actuator Group actuator Relay Tones LED 1 YES NO NO 1 1 gang 2 YES YES NO 2 2 gang 3 YES NO YES 3 3 gang 4 YES YES YES 4 4 gang 3 With a repeated brief holding of the transponder key in front the transponder reader changes to the next mode 4 Repeat step 3 until the desired mode is reached 5 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device to exit the programming mode 39 Changing mode of a key group To assign the corresponding mode to a group of keys pro ceed as follows 1 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device for 3 sec to start programming mode v The LED at the control device flashes The transponder reader generates an acknowledgement tone and the LED flashes orange 2 When the programming card is briefly held in front the corresponding mode can be selected V With the first holding of the programming card in front the current active mode is displayed with
25. tone every second and simultaneously flashes green The relays are not activated during setting of the hold time For terminating the setting of the switching time hold the programming card again briefly in front of the transpon der reader The transponder reader generates a positive acknowl edgement signal Switching acknowledgement tones on off i Acknowledgement tone with programming While the transponder reader is being programmed acknowledgement tones cannot be switched off When a valid or invalid transponder key or transponder card is recognised the transponder reader generates an acknowl edgement tone This acknowledgement tone is activated deactivated as fol lows d Hold the programming card 9 seconds in front of the transponder reader until the third acknowledgement tone is heard after 3 and 6 seconds an acknowledgement tone is heard Please wait until the third acknowledgement tone V The LED flashes green once and then regularly flashes 2 green three times Hold the programming card briefly in front of the tran sponder reader to switch the acknowledgement tone on V off 1 acknowledgement tone green LED acknowledge ment tone on 2 acknowledgement tones red LED acknowledge ment tone off Wait 10 seconds until the transponder reader automati cally terminates the programming mode with three acknowledgement tones 23 Setting range of far field The nominal range of the f
26. tones LED flashes green twice 4 The transponder key is assigned to the transponder reader and switches the switching actuator in the near field V Further transponder keys can now be assigned V 31 5 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device to exit the programming mode i Assign transponder card The transponder card switches the switching actuator in the near field The transponder card is assigned as described above i Group assignment If a group of transponder keys cards should be assigned the programming card must be held in front of the transpon der reader instead of the transponder key 32 Assigning transponder key with near and far field func tion to a switching actuator door opener Before assignment the programming card and all transpon der keys cards of the transponder reader must be assigned see from Page 17 JU V7 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device for 3 sec to start programming mode he LED at the control device flashes The transponder reader generates an acknowledgement tone and the LED flashes orange The operating mode LED of the switching actuator flashes Press the button Progr at the switching actuator or the button T r ffnerprogr of the control device until the LED next to the button flashes The transponder reader again generates an acknowledge ment tone Hold the transponder key to be assigned 3 times with a
27. tor in the far field Further transponder keys can now be assigned 29 4 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device to exit the programming mode i Assign transponder card The transponder card switches the switching actuator in the near field The transponder card is assigned as described above i Group assignment If a group of transponder keys cards should be assigned the programming card must be held in front of the transpon der reader instead of the transponder key 30 Assigning transponder key with near field function to a switching actuator door opener Before assignment the programming card and all transpon der keys cards of the transponder reader must be assigned see from Page 17 1 Press the Systemprogr button on the control device for 3 sec to start programming mode V The LED at the control device flashes The transponder reader generates an acknowledgement tone and the LED flashes orange The operating mode LED of the switching actuator flashes 2 Press the button Progr at the switching actuator or the button T r ffnerprogr of the control device until the LED next to the button flashes V The transponder reader again generates an acknowledge ment tone 3 Hold the transponder key to be assigned 2 times with a pause of 1 second in front of the transponder reader V st time 1 acknowledgement tone LED flashes green 2nd time 2 acknowledgement
28. up orange Hold the transponder card 3 times for 3 seconds in front of the transponder reader with a pause of 1 second each time V 1st time 1 acknowledgement tone LED flashes orange once 2nd time 1 acknowledgement tone LED flashes orange twice 3rd time 1 acknowledgement tone LED lights up orange V The LED flashes green The transponder reader is now in state of delivery again Assignments to the programming card and all transpon IV der keys and transponder cards are deleted Important Programming card also deleted Before reprogramming the programming card must first be assigned 25 Integration in the door communication system Before start up assign programming card and transponder key Before start up the transponder reader in the door commu nication system the programming card and the corre sponding transponder keys must be assigned from Page 17 1 Door station with 1 transponder reader o HIP 2 Surface mounted home station EHE 3 24 VDC power supply 2 4 Switching actuator 5 Control device 6 Door opener 2 gt sls 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 The transponder reader can be connected to the Gira flush mounted door stations and to the built in loudspeaker Via previously taught in transponder keys up to 16 switching actuators 8 group actuat
29. vation input the relay is switched as soon as an authorised transponder key or transponder card moves within the detection range of the transponder reader j 8 91011121314 J OOOOOOO CH GND 24V DC LI If a push button NC contact is connected to GND at activa tion input the transponder reader first searches for autho rised transponder keys after activation via opening of the contact 47 Relay of transponder reader The transponder reader is equipped with 2 zero voltage two way switch relays load 24 V 1 6 A AC DC controlled by the transponders in different ways Relay 1 via the transponder key in the far field via the transponder key in the near field in emergency mode when the battery is drained hold up time 3 secs via the transponder card in the near field Relay 2 via the transponder key in the near field via the transponder card in the near field Due to the differentiation between near field and far field it is therefore possible to trigger two varying switching actions with one transponder key e g far field 2 activation of door opener near field 2 switch on outside light via impulse relay Or in conjunction with a motor lock far field 2 opening of door near field locking of door 48 Changing battery of transponder key The transponder key is powered by a lithium round cell CR 2032 The battery
30. xtended configuration In the basic configuration a transponder key or transponder card switches only the assigned switching actuator If this transponder key addi ionally triggers a group actuator or a relay the transponder key or transponder card is assigned a special mode Mode Assigned Assigned Assigned individual actuator group actuator relay iL switches does not switch does not switch 2 switches switches does not switch 3 switches does not switch switches 4 switches switches switches Factory setting 37 5 rules for selecting the correct mode Rule 1 If the door communication system has not been assigned any switching actuators the relays assigned to the transpon der key are always switched Rule 2 If the relays should switch together with a switching actuator individual group mode 3 or 4 must be selected Rule 3 An individual switching actuator assigned to an individual transponder key always has a higher priority than a group switching actuator Rule 4 If a group switching actuator is assigned it switches in mode 1 as long as no individual switching actuator is assigned Rule 5 If a group switching actuator should switch together with an individual switching actuator mode 2 or 4 must be selected or transponder card 38 Assigning mode to a transponder key To assign the corresponding mode to a transponder key pro ceed as follow
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