Unit installation
Programming Transponder 3067 
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button one time. Attention: you must press the button during the LED’s 
blinking phase. The data is then transferred. The locking cylinder makes 
several signal tones during this part of the programming. If the programming 
was successful, the cylinder couples and the LED on the Programming 
Transponder lights green. 
4. Perform a test to see whether all of the transponders that you have 
programmed function perfectly. 
5.  Follow the same procedure to program additional locking cylinders. 
3.3  Reading Out a Transponder 
In order to be able to block a lost transponder for a specific locking cylinder, you need 
its ID number. We recommend that you create a list containing the name of the owner 
and the accompanying ID number of the transponder. You can determine this with the 
Programming Transponder: 
1.  Briefly operate the Programming Transponder until it blinks green. 
2.  Hold the transponder whose ID number you want to read out near the 
Programming Transponder. Briefly operate the transponder. The LED on the 
Programming Transponder lights green for approximately 3 seconds. 
3. Press the transponder button again. The LED lights yellowish for 
approximately 2 seconds. 
4.  The ID number of the transponder is shown by the different coloured blinking 
of the LED.   
Red blinking indicates the tens and green blinking indicates the ones.   
Example: If the ID number of the transponder is 25, the LED blinks red 2x and 
then green 5x. If the ID number has only one digit, only the green LED blinks. 
5.  Once the ID number has been determined, the LED on the Programming 
Transponder lights yellowish again. 
3.4  Adding a New Transponder 
If you want to authorise a new transponder, proceed in the same way as for the initial 
programming. You do not have to repeat the procedure for reading in transponders 
that were already authorised for locking. 










