Alarm Lock Trilogy DL2700LD Programming Instructions Manual

Alarm Lock Trilogy DL2700LD Programming Instructions Manual

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© ALARM LOCK 2015
CONGRATULATIONS!
Your new Alarm Lock Trilogy DL2700LD electronic digital lock is a rugged entry lock of
advanced design with several programmable features. Three security levels are provided:
Master (can perform ALL functions), Manager (can perform MOST functions plus
entry), and Basic User (entry only).
The
lock
includes
Users), plus three "one-time entry" Service Codes. The Manager/Basic User Codes are
organized similar to a grid--ten banks of ten Access Codes. In addition, during a crisis or
other urgent situation, the model DL2700LD features the added ability to receive a wire-
less "Emergency Lock Down" (LocDown
Take the time to read through this guide to familiarize
yourself with the features and operations of the lock,
and its quick and easy programming procedures.
FEATURES
 Emergency Lock Down and unlock via wireless
keyfob
 1 Master Code (all functions including entry)
 10 Manager Codes (perform SOME programming
functions plus entry)
 90 Basic User Access Codes (Entry Only)
 3 Service Codes ("One-Time Entry" Codes)
 Two User Disable Modes:
 All User Codes Disabled Except Master Code
 All User Codes in a Bank Disabled Except
Manager Codes
 30-Second Keypad Anti-Tamper Lockout
(Keypad Lockout After 3 Unsuccessful User Code
Entries)
 Programmable Relay Functions
(Relay may be keypad programmed to energize on
any keypress 0-9 or on unlock).
 Locks may be pre-programmed prior to installation.
Once installed, locks may immediately be put into
use.
 Clearing all User Access Codes only requires a
simple two step procedure (see "Erase All Pro-
gramming" on page 13).
100
User
Codes
) command sent via a wireless keyfob.
Trilogy
DL2700LD
Programming Instructions
(consisting
of
Managers
DL2700LD Keyfob Operation ...................................... 2
Pairing a Keyfob to the DL2700LD ........................... 2
Keyfob Low Battery .................................................. 2
Emergency Lock Down Via Keyfob .......................... 3
Clear DL2700LD / Keyfob Pairings .......................... 3
DL2700LD Wiring ........................................................ 4
DL2700LD Quick Start................................................. 4
Testing Codes ............................................................. 5
Manager & User Location Worksheet .......................... 6
Manager & User Location Example ............................ 7
Programming Worksheet: Functions ........................... 8
Change Existing Master Code ................................. 9
Add/Change Manager Codes ................................... 9
Add/Change User Codes ......................................... 9
Deleting Codes ......................................................... 9
Disable/Enable Users ............................................... 9
Enable/Disable All .................................................. 10
Code Location Function ......................................... 10
Next Free Code Address Locator ........................... 10
Add/Delete Service Codes .................................... 11
Enable/Disable Passage Mode .............................. 11
Disable/Enable Groups .......................................... 11
Disable/Enable Users in Bank ................................ 12
Keypress Sound Options ....................................... 12
AUX Relay Functions ............................................. 12
Sounder on Emergency Lock Down ....................... 12
Lock Identifier ......................................................... 12
Erase All Programming .............................................. 13
DL2700LD Battery Replacement ............................... 14
Keyfob Battery Replacement ..................................... 14
Alarm Lock Limited Warranty .................................... 16
and
Basic
Q U I C K L O O K U P
WI2151 10/15
DL2700LD
1

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    WI2151 10/15 CONGRATULATIONS! Your new Alarm Lock Trilogy DL2700LD electronic digital lock is a rugged entry lock of advanced design with several programmable features. Three security levels are provided: Master (can perform ALL functions), Manager (can perform MOST functions plus entry), and Basic User (entry only).
  • Page 2: Dl2700Ld Keyfob Operation

    Note: The wireless keyfob provided with your DL2700LD is a model RR-4BKEYFOB 4-Button Pocket-Size Remote Keyfob, and may be purchased individually from your Alarm Lock dealer. Although the RR-1BUTTON Single Button Re- mote keyfob is also compatible with the DL2700LD, you cannot use an RR-1BUTTON to initiate Emergency Lock Down.
  • Page 3: Emergency Lock Down Via Keyfob

    DL2700LD Keyfob Operation (cont'd) Emergency Lock Down Via Keyfob What is "Emergency Lock Down"? In a crisis or other urgent situation, the DL2700LD can be placed into an Emer- gency state, securing protected doors from unwarranted passage. During Emergency Lock Down, the LED on the battery cover on the DL2700LD will flash red once every second.
  • Page 4: Dl2700Ld Wiring

    DL2700LD Wiring Aux Relay: See the Installation Instructions for more information. Allows up to 300mA @ 60VDC maximum. See page Batteries: 12 for programming options for the Relay ("AUX Relay Functions"). Blue = Common, Yellow = N/O, Green = Use five (5) Duracell alkaline size-AA 1.5 volt batteries. N/C.
  • Page 5: Testing Codes

    Quick Start (cont’d) Enter a Manager Code Manager Codes are located at locations 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 (see grid on page 6). Note: New Manager Codes MUST use the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code. Enter as follows. 1.
  • Page 6: Manager & User Location Worksheet

    Manager & User Location Worksheet The DL2700LD lock provides three "security levels": Master (can perform ALL functions), Manager (can perform SOME program- ming functions plus entry), and Basic User (entry only). In total, there are 104 "locations" inside the DL2700LD lock: One Master Code, 10 Manager and 90 User Access Codes, and three "one-time entry"...
  • Page 7: Manager & User Location Example

    Manager & User Location Example User Access Codes allow access only; Manager Codes allow more: Manager Codes have the ability to program and delete User Access Codes within that Manager's Bank (column). The DL2700LD lock can hold up to 10 Manager Codes, one for each Bank (locations (00), (10), (20), (30), (40), (50), (60), (70), (80), (90)), and are all found at the top row of the grid be- low.
  • Page 8: Programming Worksheet: Functions

    Programming Worksheet: Functions Directions: The Factory Master Code (" 1-2-3-4-5") must first be reprogrammed as a new Master Code before any other programming can take place. All new Access Codes must have the same number of digits as the new Master Code. Choose new Access Codes and write them in spaces provided (in pencil) before programming the lock (6 beeps will usually be heard after an acceptable entry).
  • Page 9: Change Existing Master Code

    Programming Functions Change Existing Master Code* ; 1 ; For new locks, follow the "Quick Start" on page 4. ; 1 ; __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Old (or "Factory") Master Code New Master Code* Confirm New Master Code* Add/Change Manager Codes...
  • Page 10: Enable/Disable All

    Programming Functions (cont'd) Enable/Disable All Disable All: If Master Code is used, disables all 100 User\Manager Codes and clears all 3 Service Codes. If a Manager Code is used, disables all Users (even across multiple Banks) under that Manager. Disable Users Only: If Master Code is used, disables all 90 Users and clears all 3 Service Codes, while Managers remain active.
  • Page 11: Add/Delete Service Codes

    Programming Functions (cont'd) Add/Delete Service Codes Service Codes are one-time-only Codes; once entered into the keypad, it is deleted. Use the same Code up to 3 times by programming all three Service Codes with the same Code. Note: Service Codes are lost if power is removed. To de- lete a single Service Code, press , enter Service Code number (301, 302 or 303), then press Service Code 1...
  • Page 12: Disable/Enable Users In Bank

    Programming Functions (cont'd) Disable/Enable Users in Bank Enter Bank number (0-9) to Enable/Disable all Users in Bank. Entering a disabled Code will result in an accented five beep error tone (indicating the User Code is valid but disabled). Disable Users in Bank __ __ __ __ __ __ ;...
  • Page 13: Dl2700Ld Audible And Led Indications

    DL2700LD Audible and LED Indications The DL2700LD provides visual and audible keypad feedback. For example, when a key is pressed, a beep will sound and a red LED will flash. Note: Keypress tones may be disabled using (see "Keypress Sound Op- ;...
  • Page 14: Dl2700Ld Battery Replacement

    DL2700LD Battery Replacement When the batteries are weak and a key is pressed, the lock will alert you by flashing the RED LED accompanied by a high/low sounder. The DL2700LD uses five AA-size 1.5 volt alkaline batteries. Always replace weak batteries as soon as possible.
  • Page 15: Additional Manager & User Location Worksheet

    Additional Manager & User Location Worksheet The DL2700LD lock provides three "security levels": Master (can perform ALL functions), Manager (can perform SOME pro- gramming functions plus entry), and Basic User (entry only). In total, there are 104 "locations" inside the DL2700LD lock: One Master Code, 10 Manager and 90 User Access Codes, and three "one-time entry"...
  • Page 16: Alarm Lock Limited Warranty

    This warranty shall not apply to any equipment, or any part In no event shall ALARM LOCK be liable for an amount in thereof, which has been repaired by others, improperly excess of ALARM LOCK's original selling price of the...

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