The locks are very easy to program using the NFC transponders supplied, which can be assigned master functions using an NFC-enabled smartphone and a free app. The RJ1905 RFID lock is a read/write system that also transfers information from the lock to the transponder.
For example, in public mode, it is ensured that only one lock can be locked at a time with a single transponder (occupancy detection). Furthermore, information such as cabinet or compartment numbers can be written to the transponder when it is closed, which can then be read from the transponders using a smartphone if required.
In private mode, up to 8 transponders can be programmed and removed per lock.
Since the RJ1905 RFID lock is always in sleep mode and must be activated by pressing a button for each interaction with a transponder, its energy consumption is similarly low to that of the RJ1904 PIN code lock. Depending on the operating mode, it can perform more than 80,000 locking cycles with a single standard 1.5V AA alkaline battery.
The RJ1905 RFID lock and its transponders form a closed system that only works with transponders certified and initialised by us (13.56 MHz Mifare Ultralight). This makes the RJ1905 the first choice wherever locks and transponders are needed that work together perfectly and without interference. Cards, tags or wristbands are available as transponders.
Further RFID lock versions that also support non-system transponders will follow.