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Add a tag to the tag reader: 

1.

 

Start the installation mode by pressing the Arm or Disarm button and then 

promptly setting switch 1 (SW1) to ON. The status LED starts flashing and one 

long signal is followed by two short signal sounds. 

2.

 

Press the Arm button once to start the tag learn mode. The status LED lights 

up for five seconds and one signal sounds. 

3.

 

During this time, hold a tag in front of the tag reader. The status LED flashes 

fast three times and two signals sound, indicating the successful integration 

of a tag in the tag reader. 

 

Please note: 

 

Only one signal indicates that this tag was already added. 

 

If you want to add several tags, hold them one after the other (at intervals 

of 5 seconds) in front of the tag reader or restart the entire process. 

 

Exit the installation mode of the tag reader by setting SW1 back to OFF. 

 
Range test: 

To test the signal strength at the desired installation location, perform a range test. 

1.

 

Open the alarm panel menu “Sensors” 

 “Range” and press “Start”. 

2.

 

Switch SW1 to “ON”. 

3.

 

The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated. The higher the 

indicated number the better the reception (1 – 9). 

4.

 

Switch SW1 to “OFF”. 

 

Please note: 

If there is no signal at the installation location or the signal strength is below 4 or 

frequently falls below this level (signal fluctuations of 2 to 3 are normal), we 

recommend using a repeater to improve the signal. 

 
How to use the tag reader: 

After having completed the tag reader installation as described above, you can use 

the tag reader as follows: 

1.

 

Arming/disarming: 

Press the Arm or Disarm button once to activate the tag reader. 

2.

 

You have five seconds to hold a tag in front of the tag reader. If the tag is 

recognized within this time, the alarm panel is armed or disarmed. 

 

 

Caution: 

If there are system errors in the alarm panel when the system is armed, 

repeat the arming process within 10 seconds, since otherwise the 

alarm panel remains disarmed! Alternatively, you can activate the 

menu force “arming with failure” in the web interface of your alarm 

panel. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 2220000012

Page 1: ...1 1 User Manual FTR 100 2220000012 Tag Reader ...

Page 2: ... manual were compiled with the greatest care However KATHREIN Digital Systems GmbH cannot entirely exclude mistakes in this manual Therefore we do not assume any legal responsibility or liability resulting from wrong information in this manual Descriptions technical illustrations and technical data are subject to change without notice according to technical progress In addition KATHREIN Digital Sy...

Page 3: ...exposure when operating the device in a commercial environment This product generates uses and may emit radio energy It may in addition interfere with other radio communication systems if not installed or used according to this manual Using the device in residential areas may cause disturbances to be possibly remedied at the user s expense Hereby KATHREIN Digital Systems GmbH declares that the tag...

Page 4: ... install the tag reader directly on iron or aluminium surfaces as this may impair the wireless transmission significantly Use a non conducting material to insulate the device from the installation surface Do not expose the tag reader to direct sunlight or strong sources of heat e g heaters Do not expose the tag reader to moist very cold or very hot environments Please observe the maximum humidity ...

Page 5: ...equipment WEEE and therefore must not be disposed of with domestic waste Dispose of the device via your local collection point for waste electronic equipment This product contains software programs subject to the GPL free software license This product contains software that was developed by third parties and or software subject to the GNU General Public License GPL and or the GNU Lesser General Pu...

Page 6: ... alkaline batteries The average battery life is approx four years two activations per day The tag reader indicates the low battery status by the power LED flashing The alarm panel is additionally informed about the battery status Power saving function As long as the tag reader is not used it does not consume any electric power Only when a button is pressed is the tag reader activated for 5 seconds...

Page 7: ...pressing the Arm or Disarm button and then promptly setting switch 1 SW1 to ON The Status LED starts flashing and one long signal is followed by two short signal sounds 3 Press the Disarm button of the tag reader 4 The alarm panel indicates the tag reader as Keypad XT1 or Tag reader 5 Add the tag reader to the alarm panel 6 End the installation mode of the tag reader by setting SW1 to OFF again wh...

Page 8: ...perform a range test 1 Open the alarm panel menu Sensors Range and press Start 2 Switch SW1 to ON 3 The sensor and the signal strength should be indicated The higher the indicated number the better the reception 1 9 4 Switch SW1 to OFF Please note If there is no signal at the installation location or the signal strength is below 4 or frequently falls below this level signal fluctuations of 2 to 3 ...

Page 9: ...ls 3 The status LED starts flashing Set switch 2 to OFF again and close the housing 4 Delete the tag reader from the sensor list of the alarm panel Please note After a reset all added tags are also deleted from the tag reader Tags can only be deleted by resetting the tag reader to the factory default It is impossible to delete individual tags from the configuration of the tag reader You can add an...

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