Electr. Knob Module TU 2120-40
Transponder type Mifare
The hilock 2200 digital locking cylinder
is used to open and
close a door. It replaces the
conventional, mechanical
locking cylinder of the door.
This structure replaces a door opener
and a locking element in conventional
technology.
The hilock 2200 digital locking cylinder
has an electronic
knob module with a built-in
MIFARE RFID reader.
Starting with firmware 2.6.12, encrypted transmission with 128-bit
AES encryption based
on Mifare DESFire is also
possible.
When an authorized transponder
is read, the electronic
knob module couples into
the locking cylinder and the door can be opened or locked
.
The concept offers great advantages
over conventional technology, especially in terms of
simple installation without mechanical
intervention at the door.
The hilock 2200 digital locking cylinder
can be used
for two
different applications:
Stand-alone application
In the stand-alone application, the
digital locking cylinder is installed in a door
. The transponders are
managed directly in the internal memory of the
Digital Lock Cylinder.
Access control for up to 1000
authorisations (persons) is possible in stand-alone
operation.
EMA application
The electronic knob module captures
transponder data via the built-in RFID reader
and transmits it
wirelessly to the hilock 203/213 transceiver.
The use of the electronic
knob module eliminates the time-consuming
installation and control of a
locking element and the door opener.
The hilock 203/213 transceiver is connected to the
intrusion control panel via
the com2BUS. The
hilock 213 UFM transceiver is
wirelessly connected to the intrusion control panel
. The connection with the EMZ
has the advantage that the transponders
can be parameterized via the EMZ’s
parameterization software. Changing,
deleting or adding
transponders is thus possible on site or via
remote service. The
authorizations on individual transponders
can also be assigned retrospectively.
When it comes to operation, a distinction is made between short
and long holding of the transponder
to the RFID reader of the electronic
knob module.
Different authorizations such as
arming/disarming and/or access authorization with the
same
transponder are thus possible.
The integrated
project planning mode in the hilock 203 / 213 transceiver
signals the radio field strength on the
electronic
knob module in 4 steps via the
built-in LEDs.
With an authorised transponder, the electronic knob module is
activated.
The integrated reader unit transmits
the transponder information to the
transceiver by radio.
Segment lights and a built-in
buzzer signal the operating states visually and
acoustically.
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