With the digital Locking System 3060 from SimonsVoss, locking systems of varying sizes and complexity can be implemented. Users can make modifications, expand the system, block transponders, in short handle all individual access authorisations easily by pressing a button.
At the same time, up to three mutually independent locking systems can be allocated to any given transponder. Each lock and transponder can be assigned and activated conveniently, quickly and reliably by using either a programming transponder or a combination of PC and Palm Organizer. The components can be connected with one another over the cablefree network even at a later stage. This allows for the entire System 3060 to be administered conveniently from a PC.
Programming in small systems
The Programming Transponder 3067 allows the quick and economical programming of the digital Locking Cylinder 3061 and the Transponder 3064. Without a PC or special system software, access authorisations can be issued or changed with the simple press of a button.
Extensive locking plans can be set up by checking off entries in an easy to view lock-user matrix on a PC or laptop and the prepared locking plans can be transferred from the PC to a Palm Organizer. Then the Palm Organizer, with the SimonsVoss PalmCD, takes over the programming of the locking components and transponders.
The convenient Network 3065 offers online programming of the entire locking system or selected doors from one or more PCs. The network node, installed in a flush socket device, takes over the cablefree radio communication to the locking components and to the PC. This does away with the need for expensive, time-consuming installations on the door and doorframe. Control done over the network nodes offers realtime monitoring and, optionally, makes it possible to drive integrated external systems and to switch on lights or heating systems automatically when doors are used. With the radio-based network, buildings can be monitored from a distance, for example, by modem or Internet.
For more information contact Alice Cadman, Adaxco, 011 792 3715, [email protected]
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