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• Bit 2:
By setting this bit, the event memory also saves those events that are caused by
impermissible transponders at the aerial. Otherwise, only authorised transponder
events are saved. In case of interferences in the environment of the aerial, it may be
sensible to set this bit to 0, since the interferences may be decoded as unauthorised
transponders.
• Bit 1:
The meaning of this bit depends on the condition of bit 0. If bit 0 is „0" („impulse"
mode), bit 1 will switch retriggering on and off. When retriggering is off (bit 1 is „0"),
the relay will switch off again after the end of the set switching time, no matter if the
transponder remains in the field of the aerial module or has been held against the
aerial module again before the end of the switching time.
At retrigger on (bit 1 is „1"), the trigger time will only run from the time at which the
transponder leaves the aerial field. The switching time is also restarted when the
transponder is held against the aerial before the end of the switching time.
If bit 0 is 1 („ON/OFF" mode), bit 1 will set the „AUTO/OFF" function. If bit 1 is „1", the
relay will automatically switch off again after the end of the set switching time. With bit
1 on „0", the relay remains on (permanently) until an authorised transponder switches
the relay off again.
• Bit 0:
Bit 0 chooses between the impulse mode (bit 0 = „0") and „ON/OFF" mode (bit 0 =
„1"). In impulse mode, the relay is switched on by an authorised transponder and
switched off again after the end of the switching time. In „ON/OFF" mode, the relay
is only switched on by an authorised transponder, and stays on until an authorised
transponder switches it off again (or „AUTO/OFF", see bit 1 or button, see bit 5).
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