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Safety Regulations And Warnings - Siemens AR6111-MX Installation Manual

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Safety regulations and warnings

Introduction
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Siemens Building Technologies
Fire & Security Products
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The unit must only be used for the purpose intended by the manufacturer.
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The installation instructions must be kept to hand and made available to every
user.
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Unauthorized changes and the use of spare parts and accessories which are not
sold or recommended by the manufacturer of the unit could cause fire, electric
shock or injury. Therefore, such measures will result in a renunciation of liability
and the manufacturer will not accept any guarantee claims.
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The manufacturer's guarantee terms in the version valid at the time of the sale
are applicable to the unit. No liability will be accepted for unsuitably or incorrectly
set parameters – whether automatic or manual – or for inappropriate use of the
unit.
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All repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer.
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The user is responsible for ensuring that the unit is set up and connected in ac-
cordance with the recognized technical regulations in the country of installation
and any other guidelines valid in the relevant region.
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Before opening the unit, always switch off the power supply and take measure-
ments to ensure that there is no power to the unit.
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If an operating display goes out, this does not necessarily mean that the unit is
disconnected from the mains and has no power. If you are working on an open
device, remember that live components may be exposed.
Thank you for deciding to purchase the AR6111-MX. The ID card reader
AR6111-MX in a wall switch housing is part of the new Access reader range.
The reader reads proximity ID cards of 13.56 MHz technologies:
ISO14443 Type A - like Mifare® 1k, 4k or UltraLight, my-D proximity (SLE55Rxx),
ISO14443 Type B - like my-C (SLE66CL160S) and
ISO15693
- like my-D vicinity, I-Code SLI, TagIT-HFI.
The card number will be transmitted to the Access control system for processing.
AR6111-MX-Manual.doc
02.2003

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