Unit installation
Transponder 3064 
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1.2  Higher Priority Locking Level 
If it is necessary to have transponders that are authorised for more than 3 mutually 
independent locking systems, “higher priority locking levels” must be set up in these 
locking systems. There are a maximum of 3 higher priority locking levels available for 
this. All transponders of a higher priority locking level have the same authorisation. 
One digital locking distinguishes between a maximum of three higher priority levels. 
Example: 
 Higher priority transponder 
Four companies are accommodated in an office building with a central locking that is 
used by all the companies. Each company administers its own locking system with its 
own password. Every employee receives a transponder that is authorised for 2 
locking systems, namely the central locking und his or her own company. 
However, the fire brigade, for example, needs a transponder that is authorised for all 
five of the building’s locking systems. To accomplish this, a higher priority locking 
level with the same separate password must be set up in all five locking systems and 
the authorisations must be set up for the higher priority transponders. The 
transponders set up in this level all have the same authorisation. If higher priority 
transponders with other authorisations are required, an additional higher priority 
locking level must be set up (max. 3 higher priority locking levels per locking!). The 
higher priority transponder must then be programmed into all shutdown
s of all 5 
locking systems. 
Company D 
Company C 
Company B 
Company A 
Central 
locking 
system 










