Unit installation
Q3007 Biometric Transponder 
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2.6  "Recognise" mode: one-off triggering of transponder 
The mode known as the Recognise mode is the normal operating state for the 
Q3007, i.e. a person whose fingerprint has been scanned in would like to trigger a 
Transponder signal, e.g. to open a door with a digital locking cylinder or to 
programme the Transponder within a locking plan. 
To do this, proceed as follows: 
1.  Press the button of the Q3007 briefly (for around 0.5 sec.), and the LED will then 
flash green. 
2.  Now drag your scanned finger over the sensor. Make sure that it is in the same 
position as it was when you scanned it in. 
3. If the recognition attempt was successful, the LED shows green and the 
Transponder is triggered. 
If the LED shows red, the recognition attempt was not successful. You can now try 
three more times. If these are not successful, the Q3007 automatically returns to 
Standby mode. 
Please note
: 
•  It may occasionally happen that the Q3007 does not recognise your finger 
even though it has been properly scanned in. 
•  If the fingerprint is rejected with a single red flash, the quality of the fingerprint 
trace was not adequate. This may be due to the fact, for example, that you did 
not drag your finger properly across the sensor (too quickly, not straight or not 
even) or that the surface of the sensor is dirty. If a finger is too dry, it may 
happen that it "judders" across the sensor. If this happens, please repeat the 
attempt, or moisten your finger slightly before you do so by breathing on it, for 
example. With a little practice, however, you'll soon get the knack. 
•  If the features of your fingerprint cannot be assigned to any of the scanned 
fingerprints, the diode will flash red twice. You may have accidentally 
presented a fingerprint that has not been scanned in, or you may have drawn 
this finger across the sensor quite differently initially from the way you are 
doing it now (e.g. at an angle, or with more or less of your fingertip in contact 
with the sensor). 
Tip: 
Not every fingerprint from a person is recognised equally reliably. If you are often not 
recognised with one finger, you should perhaps scan in another finger. 
Make sure that the sensor is clean and that your fingers are not too dry dry (e.g. 
by breathing on them before having them scanned).. 










