GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO
Operation
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OPERATION
5.1 General
The GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO can operate in "free locker" mode or "personal locker" mode. In free locker mode,
the user is allowed to choose any unoccupied locker they want to use. In personal locker mode, the user is
assigned a specific locker and only they have access to use the locker.
When free lockers and personal lockers are used together in one system, it is recommended that the locker
numbers are unique for both functions. This means that the same locker number should not be used for both a
personal locker and a free locker.
To save battery power, the GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO is deactivated in its normal state. For this reason, the
electronics must be activated before identification or operation can occur using a data carrier, which is done by
pressing the button completely in.
5.2 Operating Modes
The GAT ECO.Lock 7xxx F/ISO can function in one of the following operating modes:
- Free locker (with or without duration of use function)
- Free locker universal
- Free locker unique number
- Personal locker programming card
- Personal locker expiry date
Requirements for MIFARE and ISO 15693 data carriers
All MIFARE and ISO 15693 data carriers that are used in the system must meet the operating mode requirements
as specified in the following table.
Requirements for Data Carriers
Data carriers must be coded accordingly
The locker segment must be unused (encoded with all zeros) and the access keys must
be correct
Free locker unique number
All MIFARE and ISO 15693 data carriers are possible
Personal locker programming card
All MIFARE and ISO 15693 data carriers are possible
Personal locker expiry date
Data carrier must be coded accordingly
Figure 5.1 – Requirements for data carriers