Introduction; Backup Card - Simons Voss Technologies 3067 Manual

Programming transponder
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Introduction

The Programming Transponder 3067 is used for programming Digital Locking
Cylinder 3061 and Transponder 3064 devices. You can use it to perform the following
actions:
Program the system for the first time
Make changes to the authorisations
Block lost transponders
Determine the ID number of a transponder
It is not possible to read out the locking cylinder with the Programming Transponder.
Each transponder receives its own ID number and secret password when the system
is programmed for the first time. This allows the locking cylinders to distinguish
between the different transponders.
The Programming Transponder takes care of this job. It assigns a consecutive ID
number to the transponders, beginning with 1. The next transponder receives the
number 2, and so on. You can program a maximum of 99 transponders and a
maximum of 250 lockings with a program transponder.
While the Programming Transponder is carrying out the programming, the locking
cylinders are also learning the secret password, as well as which transponders will be
authorised in the future.
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Backup Card

The entire system is protected by a secret password that is saved at the factory on
the Programmer Transponder 3067. The system password is stored on the backup
card. The password is covered by a scratch panel and does not have to be scratched
free for programming. Keep this backup card in a safe place and make sure it is not
accessible to third parties. If the backup card is lost, it may be necessary to replace
the entire locking system.
Programming Transponder 3067

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