Simons Voss Technologies TRA.PINCODE User Manual

Wireless Keypad: TRA.PINCODE
Published: December 2006
Wireless Keypad: TRA.PINCODE
1.0. GENERAL INFORMATION............................ .. .. ..... .. ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... .... 3
1.1 SAFETY REMARKS..................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION............................................ .................................................................................4
2.0 FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW.................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 FUNCTION OVERVIEW.......................................................................................... ..................................... 4
2.2 OPERATING MODES............... .....................................................................................................................5
2.3 OPERATING................................................................................................................................................ 5
3.0 START-UP................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.0 PROGRAMMING PINS........................................... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ... ............. 7
4.1 FIRST START-UP ....................................................................... ........................................................ ......... 7
4.2 PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL PINS........................................................................................................... 7
4.3 PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................................................... 8
5.0 DELETING PINS........................................................................................................................................8
5.1 DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................................8
5.2 PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................................................... 9
6.0 PROGRAMMING THE TRANSPONDER.......................... .. .. ..... .. ... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ... .. ..... .. .. ..9
6.1 ASSIGNMENT OF PINS AND TRANSPONDERS ............................................................................................ 9
6.2 DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................................10
6.3 PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................................................. 11
7.0 READING TRANSPONDERS....................... .........................................................................................11
7.1 DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................................11
7.2 PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................................................. 11
8.0 RESETTING TRANSPONDERS ......................... ... .. ..... .. .. ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ... ..... .. .. ..... .. ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ... .. ..12
8.1 DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................................12
8.2 PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................................................. 12
9.0 OPENING................................................................................................................................ ..................13
10.0 MEANING OF THE LED...................................... ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... .. ... ..... .. .. ... .... ... ...........13
11.0 BATTERY WARNING.......................................... ... .... ... .. .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... ... .. ..... .. .. ... .... ... .. ................14
12.0 BATTERY REPLACEMENT.................................... ..... .. .. ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ... ..... .. .. ..... .. ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. .......14
13.0 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS................................................ ... .. .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... ... .. ..... .. .. ... .... ... .. ................16
13.1 HIDDEN LOCK FOR SIMONSVOSS VDS SHUNTLOCK 3066...................................................................... 16
13.2 MISCELLANEOUS .....................................................................................................................................17
14.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ..................... .. ..... .. .. ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ... .... ... .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. .......17
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1.0. General information
Please read through these instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the functions of your Wireless Keypad.
Compliance Statement (Part 15.19)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning (Part 15.21)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b))
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Industry Canada Statement per Section 4.0 of RSP-100
The term "IC:" before the certification / registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technic al spe ci f ications were met.
Section 7.1.5 of RSS-GEN
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
1.1 Safety Remarks
Caution! Incorrect handling of the batteries used in this product can result in the risk of fire or burns. Do not charge, open or burn these batteries or heat them to more than 212°F (100°C).
Make sure that the Wireless Keypad remains free of dirt and scratches; do not drop the keypad or otherwise subject it to heavy impacts.
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Furthermore, please note that you should program the keypad with a PIN code immediately after you start it up.
Use of a SimonsVoss Wireless Keypad requires knowledge of the use of the product and of the SimonsVoss software. For this reason, only trained and authorized personnel should program the Wireless Keypad.
SimonsVoss Technologies, Inc. will not accept any liability for damages caused by incorrect programming.
If the Wireless Keypad is incorrectly programmed or is defective, access through a door may be blocked. SimonsVoss Technologies, Inc. is not liable for the consequences, such as blocked access to injured or endangered persons, property damage or other damages.
The casing of the Wireless Keypad is secured with two Torx screws (TX6) for increased security against unauthorized opening.
1.2 Product Description
The Wireless Keypad is a digital "key" (transponder), which opens SimonsVoss locks without contact via radio transmission after the correct numerical code is entered.
To configure the system, you must first correctly configure at least one PIN and the associated integrated transponder for the lock. The associated lock is then released after a correct PIN has been entered.
The Wireless Keypad that you have purchased is a product that can be used both indoors and outdoors. The product has its own power supply, so that it can be operated self-sufficiently. Installation is simple, because no cabling is required.
This component can be seamlessly integrated into the SimonsVoss System 3060, and, like all SimonsVoss components, it can be programmed with either LDB or LSM software.
2.0 Functional Overview
2.1 Function Overview
The Wireless Keypad has the following components:
PIN code input and evaluation
Integrated transponder, which opens the associated SimonsVoss RF lock
when it is triggered after the PIN code has been evaluated successfully.
Consequently, the Wireless Keypad allows you to address all SimonsVoss RF locks (Cylindrical, Mortise, and Smart Relays) using the PIN code.
Individual PIN codes can be assigned to up to 3 people or groups of people. When a PIN is reprogrammed, only one of up to three user groups needs to be informed. Furthermore, in the appropriate SimonsVoss locks, it is possible to grant a person or group of people access to a building only during certain times, and to keep a record of which PIN accessed the lock at what time.
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2.2 Operating modes
The Wireless Keypad has four distinct operating modes:
Mode: Explanation:
Standby The Wireless Keypad is in standby mode, and uses very little power. Opening After a correct PIN has been entered, the lock is addressed via radio
transmission and can be operated.
Programming In this mode, the following can be programmed or reset:
the individual PINs (max. 3) - directly via the Keypad
or the associated integrated transponders (max. 3) - using the
SimonsVoss software
Battery warning A multi-level battery warning system provides plenty of advance notice when it
is almost time to change the batteries.
2.3 Operating
Using the Wireless Keypad is a simple matter of entering the correct number of digits in the correct order. If the correct PIN is entered the appropriate transponder integrated in the keypad sends a signal to the adjacent SimonsVoss lock or SmartRelay resulting in unlocking the door or activating the relay respectively.
Each of the three integrated transponders in the Keypad can be programmed, read, or reset with the LDB or LSM software.
The following pages describe the procedures for using and programming the Wireless Keypad.
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3.0 Start-up
The first time the Wireless Keypad is installed, you will need to replace the factory-set master PIN: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 with your own master PIN. Requirement: The new master PIN must
Your personal master PIN is needed to authenticate all programming processes. Choose a number that is easy for you to remember and keep it in a safe place where it cannot be accessed by unauthorized persons.
To change the default master PIN, follow this procedure:
Wireless Keypad: TRA.PINCODE
be 8 digits and
may not start with a "0"
Enter "0000"
Enter "1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Enter "your master PIN“
Repeat "your master PIN"
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