OCKS PDL6100 The PDL6100 is designed to allow all features to be programmed either at the key- pad or through its radio link to a DL-Windows equipped computer. In addition, Audit Log Data may be transmitted through the radio link back to the DL-Windows com- puter.
Guard Tour Code (see page 7) • Emergency Commands (see page 7) 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 7) ® ® ®...
LAN or corporate Intranet. A Windows PC connected to this network can control and program all PDL6100 locks by the use of the DL-Window software (see OI237 and OI352). With access rights to the software, one computer--or several--can control the software and consequently can control the devices in the system.
Preparing to Program User Codes The PDL6100 keypad contains 12 buttons, numbers 1 through 9 plus zero, a star button (:) and a special "AL" button (;). You can use the PDL6100 keypad to program your system, or you can use a computer program called DL-Windows that can be configured to program your system wirelessly.
It is these times (for example, “every Tuesday at use of User Numbers 10 and 11 with the PDL6100 lock is not 5PM”) that are referred to as TimeZones. TimeZones can be cre- recommended.
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"AL-PCI" cable was used to physically con- logs, and create Schedules. The benefit of DL-Windows is that it nect the lock to a PC running DL-Windows. With the PDL6100 allows you to set up all lock programming in advance (on your com-...
"Terminology" section) and therefore a specific Programming sure compatibility with previous lock model versions the Level, as follows: use of User Numbers 10 and 11 with the PDL6100 lock is not recommended. Master: Always associated with User number 1. Is always Basic Users: Always associated with User number 12 and enabled and can program all functions.
Conventions Used in this Manual Enabling/Disabling Users (By User Number) Minimum Required Program Level User Number must be between 2 and 5000. 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...
Time. For models with a replacable battery pack, use four (4) C-size 1.5 volt alkaline batteries. For models with a FIRST TIME sealed battery pack, contact your Alarm Lock dealer for a • When applying power to the lock for the first time, replacement battery pack.
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.
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PDL6100 Lock. User may enter code or present card in either order to open the lock. The sounder will beep for up to 10 seconds, waiting for the User to enter their User Code and present their card.
3. Lock will beep continuously. Do not present ANY card during this step. Wait until lock stops beeping, about 10 seconds. 4. Press ; to end. Exit Program Mode Hold Down any key for 3 seconds. Program Mode exit is confirmed by several beeps. You are now in normal operation. Re-enter Program Mode If you wish to re-enter Program Mode, key-in your new 6-digit Master Code, and press ;.
Programming Functions--Overview See page 15 Function 1 Change Master Code See page 21 Function 48 Enable Passage Mode Function 49 Disable Passage Mode See page 21 Function 2 Add/Delete/Change User Codes See page 15 Function 50 Return Lock to Normal Passage See page 21 Function 3 User Disable (By User Number)
User Code, you can control access to the lock by adding or deleting User Codes. See "Terminology Used in this Manual" on page 6 for more information. Lock Defaults for PDL6100 Users added will default to a Group Association and a Programming Level ability as follows:...
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Programming Functions (cont'd) USERS (Continued) User Enable/Disable (By User Number) • User Number must be between 2 and 5000. 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.
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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.
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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 001-999. 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.
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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. •...
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Programming Functions (cont'd) CLOCK ADJUST Clock Adjust Number of seconds to adjust (speed up/slow down) the clock each day must be be- tween 0-55 seconds. Note: Repeated use of these Functions are not "cumulative" (this means, for exam- Clock Accuracy ple, if the clock has already been set to speed up 10 seconds per day, and then is The internal oscillator is factory calibrated to an accu- found to need an additional 10 seconds, then program 20 seconds using Function 43).
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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.
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Programming Functions (cont'd) 55 - 59. Reserved LOCKOUT 60. Number of Attempts Before Lockout • Number of attempts before lockout must be 1-9 attempts. • The number of attempts is reduced by half every time the keypad is locked out without a successful code entry (default is 6 attempts).
Programming Functions (cont'd) SYSTEM FEATURES [ _ _ ] ; 6 7 67. Add System Features (Event Number) • Relay Features (12-23. 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.
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.
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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.
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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 can be used with a Control Panel that has a key switch disarm option. For additional information, see "Group 1 Activated Features"...
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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 in- formation, see "Group 1 Activated Features"...
The following examples detail the more advanced features of the PDL 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.
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Groups and Scheduled Group 1 Examples (cont'd.) Functions 90/91: Use Function 90 and 91 (see page 26) 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 26. 1.
Default Values are shown in parentheses. Function Function Name Programming Number(s) 43/44 Clock Adjust 0-55 Seconds 52/53/54 Pass Time (3 sec) 10 sec 15 sec Set Lockout Attempts 1-9 Attempts Set Lockout Time 1-60 seconds 64/65 Remote Input Momentary (Enable) Disable Ambush Code 00-99...
User Number User Code Group User Name (1-5000) (3-6 digits) Association Note: For a complete list of user codes, obtain a printout from the DL-WINDOWS software.
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User Number User Code Group User Name (1-5000) (3-6 digits) Association Note: For a complete list of user codes, obtain a printout from the DL-WINDOWS software.
Day(s) Up to 500 scheduled functions can be programmed. 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)
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Day(s) Up to 500 scheduled functions can be programmed. 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)
Account during a break-in. A PDL6100 relay output used for Ambush can crisis or other urgent situation. "Global Lock Down" locks provide a silent alarm and call-for-help.
ALARM LOCK will, within said period, at its option, repair or replace In no event shall ALARM LOCK be liable for an amount in excess of any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the original ALARM LOCK's original selling price of the product, for any loss or purchaser or user.
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