jablotron CA-2103 Athos Installation Manual page 3

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default setting, TEL2 will be 420777654322 and the parameter will be
enabled ringing control)
5.4
Assignment of RFID PITS and cards to
drivers
If the car alarm is also used for the driver logbook and an external
RFID CU-08RF reader is connected to it, a PIT or card that each driver
will use for his identification at the beginning of a drive can be
assigned to each driver. The car alarm supports the Jablotron PC-02x,
PC-04x access pits and the Jablotron PC-01 cards.
PITS and cards can only be enrolled or deleted with the ignition key
on. After receiving of the command the LED of the car alarm will start
to flash and at the same time it will hoot four times. After application of
each individual PIT to the reader the car alarm indicates its enrollment
by flashing and hooting and then it moves to the next position.
During the first PIT enrollment the command can be sent without
specification of a particular position and in such a case the car alarm
will start the enrollment from driver 1.
Command format: MCcode LEARN PIT
Command example:
1234 LEARN PIT
Fig. 1: Car alarm connection in the RESET 1 profile.
CA-2103 "Athos" – RESET 1
If a PIT is to be enrolled on a particular position or PITS should be
assigned from a certain position, the command must also contain the
position number.
Command format: MCcode LEARN PIT xx
where:
xx
Example of the command for enrolling a PIT on position 56:
1234 LEARN PIT 56
Deleting all enrolled pits.
Command format: MCcode DELETE PIT ALL
Command example for deleting all enrolled PITS:
1234 DELETE PIT ALL
Deleting a particular PIT.
Command format: MCcode DELETE PIT xx
where:
xx – sequential number of the PIT
Command example for deleting the PIT in position 8:
1234 DELETE PIT 8
In this connection the car alarm is able to control the central locking of the vehicle.
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sequential number of the PIT
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