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AirKey system manual version 2.7 |
06/03/2024 | Subject to technical changes and misprints
18.3.2.2 Unlocking status
Byte 1
Description
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
Bit
0
R1
1
R2
0
0
0
R3
0
0
1
R4
0
1
0
R5
0
1
1
R6
1
0
0
R7
1
1
0
R8
1
0
1
R9
1
1
1
R10
R11
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
R12
R1 Time is correct
R2 Time is incorrect. No power supply for a too long time.
R3 Access denied: Currently not authorised
R4 Access denied: Medium is listed on the blacklist of the locking component
R5 Access denied: Time is incorrect
R6 Access denied: Signature error
R7 Access denied: Component does not know the share (sharing in another acces control
system)
R8 Access denied: Holiday is active
R9 Access granted: Access granted via Hands-free
R10 Access granted
R11 Battery status: For wall reader always 100 %
R12 Example: 0x7a means time is correct, access granted, 100 % battery status
18.3.3 Example
APDU: CC D6 F0 00 0E 0e 4e 25 34 f0 32 76 d3 b9 7a 00 00 02 8c
Event log entry: 0e 4e 25 34 f0 32 76 d3 b9 7a 00 00 02 8c
lockingSystemId: 0e 4e 25 34 f0
Timestamp AirKey: 32 76 d3 b9 = 2022-09-27 13:14:57
Unlocking status: 7a = time is correct, access granted, 100 % battery status
customerId: 00 00 02 8c
It is also possible to forward the lockingSystemId of an access media to third-
party systems via the coding station. To do this, use the "-notify" parameter
when starting the coding station via the command line. Details can be found in
the chapter Using the coding station via the command line.