Wiring And Power Up; Battery Replacement; Erase All Programming - Alarm Lock Trilogy PL3000 Programming Instructions Manual

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WIRING
See the Installation Manual for more information.
Batteries:
Use only 1.5 volt Duracell Alkaline size-AA batteries.
External Power:
Red / Black wires - External 7.5 VDC Power Source must
be used for operation without batteries.
Remote Input:
White / White wires - Wire a Normally Open Contact to
wires (white and white).
PL3000 lock to unlock. NOTE: Remote Input is enabled
from the factory.
Relay:
COM-Blue / NO-Yellow / NC-Green
Erase Memory Leads:
Yellow / Yellow wires - When shunted during power up, the
Lock Program memory is erased.
POWER UP--FIRST TIME
When starting the lock for the first time, turn to page 12
and follow the Quick Start procedure: "First time Power Up".
POWER UP--RETAIN PROGRAMMING
Use when re-applying power to a lock already in use (you
wish to retain the Lock Program), such as:
When moving an existing lock to a new door. The lock must
be dismantled and powered down for an extended period.
DL-Windows overwrote Users 298/299 and you have no
method to initiate lock communications. Proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect battery pack connector.
2. With battery power disconnected, short the two white wires
(Remote Input wires) together for 10 seconds to ensure dis-
charge of all capacitors.
3. Re-connect battery pack (lock will sound 3 short beeps). If
these 3 beeps are not heard, then restart at step 1.
4. A 4th beep indicates that the lock has checked its database
and has found existing valid User programming.
5. The lock will re-check its database for valid data residing in
User 298 or User 299 locations.
a. If data exists in User 298 or User 299 locations, the
lock LED will flash red 7 times and 7 beeps will sound.
The lock is now ready for re-use. The pre-existing pro-
gram is loaded from fixed memory. Be sure to re-set the
clock using DL-Windows.
b. If data does NOT exist in User 298 or User 299 loca-
tions (Function Cards were not enrolled into the lock),
the lock will perform its 30-second initial power up se-
quence. During this 30 second period, you must plug a
cable into the communications port and program the
lock via an AL-DTM or a PC connection. Since the User
298/299 locations are blank (or were not programmed),
the lock does not have the means to initiate PC commu-
nications via a pre-programmed Function Card. There-
fore, the above power up procedure provides an alter-
nate means to initiate PC communications.

Wiring and Power Up

Momentarily close to allow

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When a valid card is presented and the batteries are weak, the
sounder will sound for 4 seconds. Always replace weak batter-
ies (five [5] AA-size 1.5 volt alkaline) as soon as possible.
1. At the back of the lock, remove the screw at the bottom of
the lock housing and remove the cover.
2. Pull out the battery pack and quickly replace all 5 batteries -
within 1 minute.
3. If you do not hear the 3 beeps when power is re-applied, all
programming and settings have been retained, and the lock
is ready for use. Go to step 5.
4. If you do hear 3 beeps when power is re-applied, wait 15
seconds for the LED to flash red 6 times and 6 beeps will
sound. Re-set the clock using DL-Windows.
5. Replace the back cover and tighten the screw.

ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING

(The "out of box" factory default will be restored)
1. At the back of the lock, remove the screw at the bottom of
the lock housing and remove the cover.
2. Take out the battery pack and remove battery power by dis-
connecting the battery pack.
3. Plug in the (provided) male shunt connector into the yellow
wire female connector.
4. With shunt connector connected, re-connect the battery
pack. The lock will immediately sound 3 short beeps (if
these 3 beeps are not heard, then restart at step 2).
5. The lock will then sound more slow beeps, 1 beep for every
second it takes to clear the memory.
6. After a few more seconds, the LED will slowly alternate be-
tween flashing red and green--disconnect the yellow wire
shunt connector.
7. The LED will continue to slowly flash green and red for 25
seconds. To enroll Function Cards, proceed immediately
as follows:
With the lock LED slowly alternating between flash-
ing red and green, present the Function Card #1
to the lock. The lock will sound 5 slow beeps.
The lock LED will flash green rapidly. The lock is
ready to enroll the Function Cards.
Re-present Function Card #1 to the lock. The
lock LED will flash green then red, with two beeps
(indicating the card was enrolled successfully).
Present Function Card #2 to the lock. Again, the
lock LED will flash green then red, with two beeps.
Continue to present, in order, Function Cards 3-
9. Each time a new Function Card is presented, the
lock LED will flash green then red, with two beeps.
After the 9th Function card is presented, the lock LED will flash
green twice, sound two beeps, and will then remain silent,
ready for use. Note: If the lock continues to beep after pre-
senting the 9th Function Card, check to verify that the yellow
wire shunt is disconnected.
Note: If you only wish to use the first 3 Function Cards, simply
allow the lock to "time out" after 30 seconds.
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