Safety Instructions

Transponder: TRA, TRA.ROT, TRA.SCHALT, TRA.PWD
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2.0 Special Models
2.1 Password Transponder
Instead of manually entering the locking system password, you can transmit it over radio
frequency with the help of a special transponder. Standard transponders cannot be used as
password transponders.
The Password Transponder is special version that sends an encoded password rather than an
ID. The purpose of this device is to allow a system administrator to temporarily authorize
someone to use the programming software without actually disclosing the password. The way
this works is that the administrator encodes the password into this special transponder and
then gives the transponder to the temporary operator. When the system requests the
password, the new operator presses the button on the password transponder and the required
password is sent to the software with the SmartCD configuration tool acting as the reader.
When the temporary operator has completed his or her tasks and returns the password
transponder, that person no longer has access and the system administrator does not have to
worry that the password was compromised.
Warning: If the Password Transponder is ever programmed as a normal Transponder, it can
never again be used as a Password Transponder.
2.2 Switching Transponder
The Switching Transponder is identical to the Transponder with the addition of two wires
connected in parallel to the button on the device. These wires allow a third-party electronic
system to activate the Switching Transponder as if someone had pressed the button. The
button on the Switching Transponder remains usable.
2.3 Explosion-Proof Transponder
This is a transponder with the same functions as the standard transponder, but in addition, this
transponder can safely be used in an explosion protection zone 1.
(Note Chapter 3 in this regard).
2.4 Transponder, Sealed
This is the standard transponder as described above, but with the case glued shut. This
prevents end-users from opening the case and using the transponder electronics improperly,
but this also eliminates battery replacement so that the lifespan of the device is limited to the 1
million operations expected from the original battery.
2.5 Transponder, Sequentially Numbered
Sequentially numbered transponders can also be ordered if required.