G2 without networking - G2 protocols

If you use a G2 locking system without a network, you save a lot of time when creating new locking devices or new identification media. In this case, you no longer need to programme identification media and locking devices with the G2 protocols:

New locking device

  • Save the authorisations on the identification medium (programming the identification medium) or
  • save the authorisations in the locking devcie (programming the locking device).

New identification medium

There is no further programming effort in your locking system. As a locking system administrator, you have a completely open system at your disposal. When programming, you can decide whether to save the authorisations on the identification medium or in the locking device - depending on which is more convenient for you.

Locking devices

You can manage up to 64000 identification media in each locking device, i.e. individually authorise and block them. The programming procedure is basically identical to the programming procedure for G1 locking devices. Up to 64000 locking devices can be stored and managed in each G2 locking system.

Identification media

In your G2 locking systems, you can store individually in each identification medium for which locking devices this identification medium is authorised. The new G2 transponders can store and manage up to three G1 locking systems and four G2 locking systems - so the entire locking plan can be stored on the transponder in G2 locking systems.

Replacement transponders and locking IDs

With the introduction of LSM 3.0 SP2, you can use replacement identification media to block other identification media (such as those that have been stolen). If you program the substitute identification medium, select the identification medium to be locked and transfer a lock ID to the identification medium. As soon as the replacement identification medium is operated on a locking device, the replacement identification medium transfers the lock ID to the locking device and the identification medium to be locked is no longer authorised for this locking device.

The programming requirement for the locking devices remains and is only cancelled when you re-programme the locking devices for which the identification medium to be locked was previously authorised.