Alarm Lock Trilogy DL4100 Series Programming Instructions Manual

Alarm Lock Trilogy DL4100 Series Programming Instructions Manual

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DL4100 / DL4500 Series
345 Bayview Avenue

Programming Instructions

Amityville, New York 11701
For Sales and Repairs 1-800-ALA-LOCK
For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440
© ALARM LOCK 2004
WI1194B 12/04
DL4100
"Privacy Lock"
DL4500
"Residency Lock"
DL-Windows
AL-DTM
AL-IR1 PRINTER
DATA TRANSFER MODULE
Alarm Lock Trilogy Series of
Standalone Access Control Systems
© ALARM LOCK 2004
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  • Page 1: Programming Instructions

    For Sales and Repairs 1-800-ALA-LOCK For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440 © ALARM LOCK 2004 WI1194B 12/04 DL4100 "Privacy Lock" DL4500 "Residency Lock" DL-Windows AL-DTM AL-IR1 PRINTER DATA TRANSFER MODULE Alarm Lock Trilogy Series of Standalone Access Control Systems © ALARM LOCK 2004...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DL SERIES LOCKS DL-S LARM RILOGY ERIES TAND LONE CCESS ONTROL YSTEM IS A SERIES OF TATE ICROPROCESSOR ASED ROGRAMMABLE EYPAD NTRY ECURITY OCKS DL4100 & DL4500 Features a real-time clock/calendar that automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time and allows for automated programming of events. Features three methods of programming: (1) all features can be programmed manually through the keypad;...
  • Page 3: Dl Series Lock Features

    Users Assignable to 2 Groups (see pages 18 and 29) Ambush Function (see page 23, Function 66) Keypad and Computer Programming All programming may be performed manually from the keypad, or from a PC using Alarm Lock's DL- Windows Software (see page 4)
  • Page 4: Supported Products

    AL-PCI Cable An ALARM LOCK AL-PCI cable is required to communicate between your computer’s RS-232 serial com- munications port (COM 1-4) and the AL-DTM or lock. One end of the AL-PCI cable is designed to be used on a 9-pin serial Com Port.
  • Page 5: Lock Design Overview

    The answer lies in the advantage of SOFTWARE. Software (also called firmware) is not "hard" or "fixed" like hardware is. Software is "soft" -- flexible and changeable to your needs. Software exists inside your Alarm Lock™ series lock, and can be programmed (and re- programmed again and again) to suit your changing requirements.
  • Page 6: Terminology Used In This Manual

    Terminology Used in this Manual What is a Lock Program? What is a Programming Level? A Lock Program contains the instructions that a lock uses to per- The Programming Level defines the range of programming tasks a form its various functions. You can use the keypad to create a User is allowed to perform.
  • Page 7 DL-Windows is a computer program that allows you to program With many lock applications, it is convenient for large numbers of your ALARM LOCK T3 Security Lock. You do not need DL- similar Users to be grouped together. Placing Users into Groups...
  • Page 8: Programming Levels

    Programming Levels The Programming Level defines the range of programming tasks as Programming Level = 4). a User is allowed to perform. The higher the Level, the more pro- Manager: Always associated with Users 4, 5, and 6. Can pro- gramming tasks the User is allowed (with Master allowing ALL gram all functions except functions relating to lock tasks).
  • Page 9: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions Used in this Manual Enabling/Disabling Users (By User Number) Minimum Required Program Level User Number must be between 2 and 2000. Program Levels are abbreviated as follows: NOTE: Will Enable/Disable users even if the user is associated with an enabled group. Function M = Master Description...
  • Page 10: Product Communication Examples

    Product Communication Examples Send to lock Receive from lock AL-PCI CABLE CONNECT TO SERIAL PORT (COM 1-4) NOTE: OBSERVE TAB DIRECTION WHEN INSERTING CABLE INTO LOCK IBM COMPATABLE LAPTOP OR DESKTOP PC DL4500 LOCK Scenario 1 Create the program in DL-Windows on your computer, then transfer the program from the computer directly to the lock via an AL-PCI cable.
  • Page 11: Wiring And Power Up

    Wiring and Power Up WIRING by 10 seconds of silence, then 3 GREEN LEDs and 3 fast beeps. See the Installation Manual for more information. All settings and programming have been erased and the lock is now ready for use. Note: All lock programming can also be Batteries: erased (without need to disconnect the batteries) by entering Use only 1.5 volt Duracell Alkaline size-AA batteries.
  • Page 12: Quick Start

    Quick Start First Time Start Up 1. Unpack the lock. 2. With the batteries disconnected, hold down the ; key for 10 seconds and release. 3. Connect the batteries and listen for 3 beeps. Within 5 seconds of hearing the 3 beeps, press and hold ; until beeping starts.
  • Page 13: Testing The Codes Entered

    Quick Start (cont’d) 2. Press ; 2 ; User Number The lock will flash a green LED and beep continuously for 6 seconds. When the red LED flashes, the User Code is deleted. 3. Repeat step 2 for each new User. User Code Conflicts Care should be taken not to program a new User Code which matches the first digits of any other User Code (only the User Code with the least number of digits will be recognized).
  • Page 14: Programming Functions Overview

    Programming Functions--Overview Function 1 Change Master Code See page 15 Function 48 Enable Permenent Passage Mode See page 21 Function 49 Disable Permenent Passage See page 21 Function 2 Add/Delete/Change User Codes See page 15 Mode Function 3 User Disable (By User Number) See page 16 Function 50 Return Lock to Normal Passage...
  • Page 15: Programming Functions

    Programming Functions USERS 1. New Master Code [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] (User Number 1) (New Master Code) (Confirm New Master Code) Master Code must be 6 digits-only. Master Code is Keypad Code Access only. Factory Default = 123456 See "Lock Design Overview"...
  • Page 16 Programming Functions (cont'd) USERS (Continued) User Enable/Disable (By User Number) User Number must be between 2 and 2000. NOTE: Will Enable/Disable Users even if the User is associated with an enabled Group. Use Feature 3 to disable a specific User Number and their associated User Code.
  • Page 17 Programming Functions (cont'd) CLEAR FUNCTIONS 12. Clear All Schedules and Timeout Functions ; 1 2 ; 0 0 0 : Function 12 clears all programmed Schedules and all Timeout Functions. (To clear All Timeout Functions only, see Function 13 below). Function 12 will clear all of the following: All Schedule Functions 72 through 93, Timeout Functions 5, 25 through 34 and Function 47.
  • Page 18 Programming Functions (cont'd) NOTE: Clear All Timeout Functions by entering Function 13. GROUPS Group Enable/Disable with Timeout (Enter Timeout, XXX Hours) (Functions 25-34 are enabled through the keypad only) Hours must be between 1-999. Enter the functions below to Enable/Disable Groups for the amount of time entered in hours. NOTE: Only 4 Timeout Functions are allowed at any one time.
  • Page 19: Set Date

    Programming Functions (cont'd) CLOCK SETTINGS 38. Set Date [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] ; 3 8 (Date) Use Month Day Year format - MMDDYY - Single digit months and days are entered with a preceding zero. Enter ONLY the last two digits of the year. For Example: March 8, 2002;...
  • Page 20 Programming Functions (cont'd) CLOCK ADJUST Clock Adjust Number of seconds to adjust (speed up/slow down) the clock each day must be between 0-55 seconds. Always consider the current setting when using this function, because this function is not cumulative. For example, if the clock needs to be sped up 10 seconds per day and the current setting is already 10, program 20 seconds using Function 43 (below).
  • Page 21 Programming Functions (cont'd) PERMANENT PASSAGE MODE Passage Mode Enable/Disable - Schedule will not Override Function 48 allows passage through the door without the need for a User Code. Re-Lock using Function 49. Programmed Schedules will not override the state of the lock using functions 48 and 49. If it is required that programmed schedules override Passage Mode, Enable/Disable Passage Mode using Functions 45/46.
  • Page 22 Programming Functions (cont'd) PRINTER Hold the printer perpendicular to the Lock’s infrared LED as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. If the printer has been idle for some time, press the paper feed button to wake up the printer. Infrared Infrared 1 2 3...
  • Page 23 Door Number must be between 1-96. Note: Door Number must be between 1-48 for AL-DTM (Version 1). Factory default is 01. Function 59 is for use with Alarm Lock’s AL-DTM2 Data Transfer Module. Using the AL- DTM2, up to 96 locks can be Downloaded/Uploaded and History Logs can be retrieved.
  • Page 24: System Options

    Programming Functions (cont'd) SYSTEM FEATURES [ _ _ ] ; 6 7 67. Add System Features (Event Number) Relay Features (12-24. Reserved) Use Function 67 to program one or more lock events and the Relay will energize when the programmed event(s) listed below oc- curs.
  • Page 25: Enter Key

    Programming Functions (cont'd) ENTER KEY Enter Key When this function is enabled, the User must press after any valid User Code entry. Therefore, this Function allows User Codes to be subsets of other User Codes. Examples: 1 2 3 : can be a valid user code; 1 2 3 4 : a valid user code within the same lock.
  • Page 26 Programming Functions (cont'd) QUICK SCHEDULES Quick Schedules - Enable Group For your convenience, your lock comes pre-programmed with Quick Schedules, which, when programmed, enable Groups for popular blocks of time. Group members will be enabled during the blocks of time defined below, but will still need to enter their User Codes into the keypad to unlock the lock.
  • Page 27 Programming Functions (cont'd) SCHEDULES GROUP 1 ACTIVATED Scheduled Relay Activation (Group 1 Activated) Functions 90 and 91 allow you to set up a window of time where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within this window, the relay will be activated for 2 seconds. This relay is for use with a Control Panel that has a key switch disarm option. For additional information, see Group 1 Activated Features on page 30.
  • Page 28 Programming Functions (cont'd) Scheduled Group 4 Enable (Group 1 Activated) Functions 92 and 93 allow you to set up a window of time where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within this window, Group 4 members will be enabled. (Group 4 members will still need to enter their User Codes to enter). For additional information, see Group 1 Activated Features on page 30.
  • Page 29: Groups And Scheduled Group 1 Examples

    The following examples detail the more advanced features of the DL series locks. Although all features and device functions can be programmed using the lock keypad, when programming becomes more complex you may find it easier to use DL-Windows software to program your Alarm Lock security lock.
  • Page 30: Groups And Scheduled Group 1 Examples

    Groups and Scheduled Group 1 Examples (cont'd.) Functions 90/91: Use Function 90 and 91 (see page 27) to create a window of time where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window, a relay will be activated for 2 seconds. The relay can be configured to disarm a burglary control panel. See page 28. 1.
  • Page 31: Residency And Privacy Features

    DL4500 Residency and Privacy Features Residency Feature (Factory Default) The "Residency Feature" is provided to prevent a person from unintentionally having the door lock behind them when stepping out- side briefly. Typically used in retirement homes and college dormitories. Configuring the DL4500 for the "Residency Feature" will initially provide a normally locked state. To enter through a DL4500 moni- tored door the user must use an access code or key.
  • Page 32 DL4100 Residency and Privacy Features Privacy Feature Mode 1: (Door Normally Locked--Factory Default) Programmable Through DL-Windows & Keypad "Privacy Feature Mode 1" is designed to allow access to individuals with access codes and is typically used for rooms needing pri- vacy from others such as bathrooms, dorms and meeting rooms (Factory Default).
  • Page 33: Programming Record Sheet

    Default Values are shown in parentheses. Function Number(s) Function Name Programming Daylight Saving Time Code 01-24 DST Code 43/44 Clock Adjust 0-55 Seconds 52/53/54 Pass Time (3 sec) 10 sec 15 sec AL-DTM Door Number 1-96 (48 for AL-DTM (Version 1) Door Number Set Lockout Attempts 1-9 Attempts...
  • Page 34: User Code Record Sheet

    User Number User Code Group User Name (1-2000) (3-6 digits) Association Note: For a complete list of user codes, obtain a printout from either the remote printer (Program Function 56) or using the DL-WINDOWS Software.
  • Page 35: Schedule Record Sheet

    Day(s) Up to 500 scheduled functions can be programmed (Up to only 150 using AL-DTM2). For Day Enter : 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday Function Number Time Function Name 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday, 8 = Monday through Friday, 9 = Saturday and Sunday, 0 = All days of the week Enter time of day in 24-hour format (00:00- 23:59)
  • Page 36: Glossary

    Glossary computer running Microsoft Windows 98, or NT 4.0 (or higher). ACCESS = To allow Users to unlock the door temporarily to gain en- try. Refers to the User Code for User 298. AMBUSH = A special Code entered at the keypad when the User is SERVICE CODE = User 300 User Code.
  • Page 37 Glossary (cont'd) GROUP 1 ENABLES GROUP 4 USERS = A Group 1 USER manually, by entering their USER CODE, followed by the [;] CODE entry during a predefined schedule will allow access to key. To exit program mode, hold any key until repeated beeps are Group 4 Users.
  • Page 38 NOTES...
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  • Page 40: Warranty

    ALARM LOCK is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user's family or employees, and limits its liability for any loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to ALARM LOCK's original selling price of the product regardless of the cause of such loss or damage.

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