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Manual 3060 System - SimonsVoss technologies

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Transponder 3064<br />

Page 8<br />

4.0 Battery Replacement<br />

4.1 Battery Replacement 3064<br />

If a battery warning occurs, then the transponder battery can be changed at any time<br />

(see the <strong>Manual</strong> on the 3061 Locking Cylinder – Battery warning). Open the casing<br />

carefully so that you can see the battery. Open the battery clip and remove the<br />

battery, insert a new one, and close the clip. Press the casing back together again.<br />

When you change the battery it is important to ensure that the procedure does not<br />

take more than two minutes, that the transponder button is not pressed during that<br />

period, and that you do not short the battery – otherwise you may lose data.<br />

Alternatively:<br />

Send the transponder that needs its battery changing to:<br />

<strong>SimonsVoss</strong> Technologies AG, Eichenweg 6, 07616 Petersberg.<br />

4.2 Battery Replacement for the Explosion Protection Transponder<br />

Attention:<br />

Only <strong>SimonsVoss</strong> Technologies AG is permitted to change the transponder battery!<br />

5.0 Loss of the Transponder<br />

5.1 Emergency Opening<br />

An emergency opening can be carried out using the SmartCD + PDA (only use<br />

devices approved by <strong>SimonsVoss</strong>) and with the input of the locking system password.<br />

5.2 Replacement Transponder<br />

If a transponder is lost, it can be deleted from the locking plan and a replacement<br />

transponder can be set up. When operating the locking system in overlay mode, the<br />

lost transponder is automatically blocked as soon as the replacement transponder is<br />

activated at the digital locking. (See the Software Operating Instructions Page H3 for<br />

programming and procedure information.)

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