Deactivation Unit (DA)
2.2.1. Testing the
To test, connect the deactivation unit to a 9-volt compound battery. Make sure that the
polarity is correct. Position the deactivation unit within radio range of the digital locking:
Deactivation unit
Deactivation unit
The ranges depend on the structural circumstances and so will vary.
Make sure that both the deactivation unit and cylinder are correctly programmed (refer to
Chapter 3). Then connect soldering terminals 13 and 15 (ground) to one another. This
deactivates the cylinder/Smart Relay (signal tone for cylinder) and the LED on the
deactivation unit goes out. The cylinder no longer responds to transponders. When you
remove the connection, the cylinder or Smart Relay is activated. The LED lights again.
Repeat the tests several times until the radio link works perfectly.
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You can increase the range between the cylinder and deactivation unit by using FH
version locking cylinders (with plastic inside knob).
Once the deactivation unit successfully passes the test, you can carry out the actual
permanent installation.
2.2.2. Connecting Power Supply, Lock Contact Evaluation and Sabotage Contacts:
• Power supply
Connect the positive pole of a direct current source between +8 ... + 16 V (recommended:
+12 V) to soldering terminal 1. Note that the voltage is not permitted to exceed a value of +16
V under any circumstances.
Connect soldering terminal 2 to ground.
VdS Version
VdS Shunt lock Function 3066
digital locking cylinder
digital Smart Relay
:
max. 40 cm (16 inches)
min. 20 cm, max. 1 m (8 to 40 inches)
E8
Version: December, 2003
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