Product manual
PRODUCT MANUAL 
TRANSPONDER 3064 
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Example:  
Figure 2: 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 pass-
word. Each employee receives a transponder which is authorised for two locking sys-
tems, 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 authorised for 
all five locking systems in the building and also provides access if the alarm system is 
activated and the locking cylinders are deactivated by a Block Lock function.  
Higher-ranking locking levels are created in each of the five locking systems to pro-
vide access to all five locking systems. Each level receives the same password for all 
locking systems.  
Higher-ranking transponder 
Main locking 
system 
Company D 
Company C 
Company B 
Company A 










