Supported Products and Applications
AL-IM2-80211
AL-IME2
AL-IME2POE
AL-IME-USB
RR-1BUTTON
RR-4BKEYFOB
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AL-IM2 SERIES WI-FI Gateway Modules
A Networx series door lock contains a radio that transmits and receives data--via a private
wireless signal--to an intermediate device called a Gateway module. In turn, this Gateway
module is connected (either wirelessly or wired) to a computer network such as a LAN or
corporate Intranet. A Windows PC connected to this network can control and program all
Networx series door locks by the use of the DL-Windows software (see OI382 and OI383).
With access rights to the software, one computer--or several--can control the software and
consequently can control the devices in the system. Note: See below for an explanation of
"VERSION 2". Several Gateway device models are available:
"Wireless / Wired" AL-IM2-80211 Hardwired / Wireless Gateway Interface Module.
Supplied with its own class 2 transformer to supply power and supports connection to a
network either using 802.11 or a standard Ethernet cable.
Gateway module has two antennas, one for the proprietary radio connection to the
Networx series door lock and the other for 802.11 network transmissions.
adequate 802.11 coverage in the area where the "Wireless / Wired" Gateway is mounted.
Supports up to 63 Networx locks. Ceiling- or wall-mountable.
"Wired" AL-IME2 Hardwired Gateway Interface Module, supports up to 63 Networx
Locks, connects directly to a network using a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable. This model
has one antenna used to transmit to the Networx series door lock via an Alarm Lock
proprietary radio connection. Ceiling- or wall-mountable. Powered with Class 2, 6VAC
transformer (supplied).
"Power over Ethernet" AL-IME2POE Hardwired Gateway Interface Module + POE
(Power Over Ethernet), supports up to 63 Networx Locks, connects directly to a network
using a standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable and POE. This model has one antenna used to
transmit to the Networx series door lock via an Alarm Lock proprietary radio connection.
Ceiling- or wall-mountable.
AL-IME-USB - USB Portable Gateway Interface Module, virtually the same functionality of
the Gateways listed above, however this highly portable and compact module connects to
a standard USB 2.0 socket or greater in your Windows laptop or PC, quickly and
effortlessly creating a wireless connection to your Networx series door locks. Requires DL
-Windows v5.2.3 or higher. Note: Only "Local" Emergency Commands are supported
when using an AL-IME-USB Gateway.
DL-Windows Software Application
Alarm Lock Trilogy Microsoft Windows-based software application, v4.0 or higher, supports
Trilogy Networx and Trilogy stand alone locks, with single database (PDLN4100 / PDLN4500
series door locks require v5.5.2 or higher). For use with Free of charge and downloadable
online at www.alarmlock.com. DL-Windows software is the basis for the wireless lock
programming interface. For those unfamiliar with using DL-Windows software, stop here
and review the DL-Windows User's Guide (OI382) and the DL-Windows for Networx User's
Guide (OI383).
RR-1BUTTON and RR-4BKEYFOB
The PDLN4100 / PDLN4500 series door locks are compatible with the RR-1BUTTON Wireless
Remote Release Button (see WI1999) and RR-4BKEYFOB Wireless Remote Release Keyfob
(see WI2004). The RR-4BKEYFOB is a portable pocket-size remote release, and the single-
button RR-1BUTTON is small enough for a pocket, but is often permanently mounted at a
hidden location. Each requires one battery (service life of up to 12,000 openings). During
normal operation, the lock typically opens within 2 seconds of the button press.
This "Wireless / Wired"
Ensure
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