An active key features the following functions:
n Lock cylinder.
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Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Use user key function” on page 19
n Operate cylinder with flat battery.
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Chapter 1.2.1.2 “Use internal power function”
on page 20
n Read data from a passive key to operate cylinder with a
flat battery.
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Chapter 1.2.1.3 “Use external power function”
on page 21
n Configuration as a Masterkey.
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Chapter 7.1 “Initialise Masterkey” on page 77
n Issue remote authorisation.
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Chapter 7.9 “Issue remote authorisation”
on page 130
You can read or display the battery charge
status for all components which have a bat-
tery.
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Chapter 7.4.4 “Check the cylinder bat-
tery charge status” on page 90
The following battery charge states are dis-
played:
– good
– sucient
– low
– replace
The battery must be replaced if the battery
charge status indicates 'low' or 'replace'.
This signal warns of a low battery in the active key.
The signal is activated for the following functions:
n Internal power function if there is only enough power for
a few more locking transactions.
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Chapter 1.2.1.2 “Use internal power function”
on page 20
n User key function if fewer than 1,000 locking transactions
are possible.
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Chapter 1.2.1.1 “Use user key function” on page 19
LED display signals
Product overview
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