Product manual
PRODUCT MANUAL 
TRANSPONDER 3064 
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2  GENERAL INFORMATION 
Transponder 3064  is a digital ‘key'  which is programmed with  locking  plan  software 
and functions using contactless, wireless communication. All functions are activated 
by pressing a button. These include authorisation identification and the opening and 
locking of doors, gates, barriers, furniture locks and similar elements. The transpond-
er  communicates  with  digital  components -  cylinders, Smart  Relay  and  activation 
units - by sending and receiving continually changing crypto codes, which ensure that 
the system cannot be misused. 
As System 3060 functions using active transponder technology, the transponder fea-
tures its own power source, a battery. This offers an advantage over passive technol-
ogies thanks to the lower power requirements in the cylinder and the greater operat-
ing range. 
SimonsVoss supplies different transponder models. These models are described in 
this document. 
The transponders are provided with two different firmware generations – G1 and G2. 
G2 features a more efficient communication protocol than G1. This will allow you to 
create larger, more efficient locking systems. Authorisations are written both on the 
locking cylinder and the transponder. This delivers greater flexibility in programming.  
A G2 system can also form a virtual network, i.e. authorisations and blocking lists are 
written on the transponder and transmitted into the locking system. This manual looks 
at the specific differences between transponders.  Refer to the G2 manual for more 
detail. 
The  G2  transponder features both  the  G1 and G2  protocols and  can  thus  be pro-
grammed for both locking system generations. 
2.1  Mode of operation 
To carry out an action, the transponder is held close to the digital lock (up to 40 cm 
for locking cylinders and 120 cm for Smart Relay) and then the transponder button is 
pressed. The transponder and the lock exchange key and authorisation data. The re-
quired  action,  such  as  opening  or  locking the  door,  can  be  carried  out  if  the  tran-
sponder is authorised for the digital lock. 
2.2  Incorporating the transponder in different locking systems 
Each transponder can be used in three [G1] or four [G2] completely separate locking 
systems,  providing  that  no  areas  of  validity  have  been  programmed.  Each  locking 
system receives its own password and is managed separately. 










