Higher-ranking locking level - G2 EX transponder

Transponders can be authorised for more than three [G1] or four [G2] locking systems. To ensure this is the case, higher-ranking locking levels need to be set up in the locking systems concerned. A maximum of three higher-ranking locking levels can be set up per locking system (green, blue and red).

CAUTION

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Opening deactivated locking devices using the red level

Transponders which have been assigned to the red locking level can also open deactivated locking devices using a block lock function.

  1. Assign the red locking level to emergency services such as the fire service only.

NOTE

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Reprogramming a higher-ranking locking level

Higher-ranking locking levels can only be programmed directly on the locking device.

200 [G1] or 1024 [G2] transponder IDs (TIDs) are reserved for each level in LSM. Authorisations for different transponders in the higher-ranking locking levels may be different.

The following screen shows an example of use.

Higher-ranking transponder

Four companies are based in an office building with a main lock which is used by all the companies. Each company manages its own locking system with its own password. Each employee receives a transponder which is authorised for two locking systems, the main lock and their company's own system. The building management or on-site technicians and cleaning staff require access to all levels. The fire service, for example, requires a transponder which is valid for all five locking systems in the building. They also require access if the alarm system is activated and the block lock function has disabled the locking cylinders. Higher-ranking locking levels are created in each of the five locking systems to provide access to all five locking systems. Each level receives the same password for all locking systems.