Common locking levels - G2 protocols

You can use overlapping locking levels to use certain functions in several locking systems. These functions are secured by their own password, independent of the locking system (so-called cross-locking systems). Three superordinate locking levels are available:

  • Red locking level
  • Green locking level
  • Blue locking level

Each transponder can belong to one of the three levels. In the LSM, 1024 transponder IDs are reserved for each higher-level locking level. You can therefore assign a maximum of 1024 transponders to a higher-level locking level. You can assign individual authorisations for each of these transponders or lock the transponders individually.

Transponders that you have assigned to the red lock level can also open deactivated locks. These remain engaged or open for the set pulse duration, but are still deactivated. If you store a transponder at the red locking level in a fire brigade key depot, for example, rescue personnel can advance quickly in the building in the event of danger.