Alarm Lock DK3000 Programming Manual
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1 Tr i l o g y DK3000 Series Programming Instructions WI 1119E 5/07 Alarm Lock Trilogy Series of Standalone Access Control Systems AL-IR1 PRINTER AL-DTM DATA TRANSFER MODULE DL-WINDOWS PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE DK3000 345 Bayview Avenue Amityville, New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs 1-800-ALA-LOCK For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440 Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol: NSSC © ALARM LOCK 2007
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2 Table of Contents DK Series Lock Features ................................... 3 Supported Products ........................................... 4 Lock Design Overview ....................................... 5 Terminology Used in this Manual ..................... 6 Programming Levels .......................................... 8 Conventions Used in this Manual ..................... 9 LED and Sounder Indicators ............................. 9 Product Communication Examples ....................
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3 Audit Trail •40,000 Event Capacity •Entries Logged with Time and Date •Critical Programming Events Logged •Printable using the AL-IR1 Hand-Held Printer (see page 24, Function 55) •Uploadable using Alarm Locks DL-Windows software (see page 24, Function 58) •Transferable to AL-DTMs (see page 25, Function 59) Lock Features •Keypad Lockout (see page 25, Functions 60-61) •Non-Volatile (Fixed) Memory •Real-Time Clock (within one second accuracy) (see page 22, Functions 43-44)...
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4 Data Transfer Module (AL-DTM) An AL-DTM can be used to transfer Lock Programs (and other data) between DL-Windows and up to 48 locks. When computers cannot be transported or when electrical power is not available, the hand-held AL-DTM device acts as a go-between--it allows the transfer of lock data from the computer (through the AL-DTM) and to the lock, or in reverse (from the lock through the AL-DTM back to the computer). Infrared Printer (AL-IR1) An AL-IR1 printer is used to print Audit...
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5 Lock Design Overview Why Use Software inside a Lock? With ordinary door locks, the need to make physical copies of metal keys and distributing them can be a huge organizational and finan- cial task -- and what will you do if someone causes a security breach by losing their key? The answer lies in the advantage of SOFTWARE. Software (also known as firmware) is not hard or fixed like hardware is. Software is soft -- flexible and changeable to your needs. Software exists inside your Alarm Lock™...
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6 Terminology Used in this Manual What is a Lock Program? A Lock Program contains the instructions that a lock uses to per- form its various functions. You can use the keypad to create a Lock Program stored within the lock. You can also use DL- Windows (defined below) to create a Lock Program on your com- puter, and then transfer and store the Program in the circuitry con- tained inside the lock itself. The Lock Program is essentially a computer database file that maintains feature settings,...
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7 also used. They all mean the same thing. Since User Numbers are fixed, knowing a User Number will spec- ify the associated Programming Level, and will in turn indicate a User’s programming abilities. For example, User Number 1 is always the Master, who can perform all programming tasks. Programming Levels are hierarchical--higher levels are allowed to do anything the levels below them can do. For example, if you are User 2, you are allowed to do anything that Users 3 through 2000 can do....
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8 USER TYPE USER NUMBER GROUP DEFAULT ASSOCIATION MINIMUM PROGRAM LEVEL (See page 6) Master Code 1 - M Installer Codes 2 & 3 none 4 Manager Codes 4 - 6 none 3 Supervisor Codes 7 - 9 none 2 Print Only Codes 10 - 11 none 1 Basic User Codes 12 - 50 none none Basic User Codes Group 1 51 - 100 1 none Basic User Codes Group 2 101 - 150 2 none Basic User Codes Group 3 151 - 200 3 none Basic User Codes Group 4 201 - 250 4 none Basic User Codes 251 - 296 none none...
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9 ACTIVITY LED SOUNDER COMMENTS Keypress 1 RED Flash 1 Beep Normal Operation Access Granted or Remote Release 3 GREEN Flashes 3 Beeps Remote release enabled through activa- tion of relay Invalid Code 6 RED Flashes 6 Beeps Re-enter User Code Successful Program Entry 2 GREEN Flashes 2 Beeps When in Program Mode Unsuccessful Program Entry 7 RED Flashes 7 Beeps When in Program Mode Exit Program Mode 1 RED , 2 GREEN Flashes 10 Beeps Valid but Disabled Code 1 GREEN , 4 RED Flashes 1 long, 5 short...
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10 NOTE: The AL-PCI cable is designed to be used on a 9 pin serial COM port. If your computer has a 25 pin COM port, a 25 pin to 9 pin adapter must be used. Warning: Polarity MUST be observed when connecting cables to the lock. The tab (-) must plug into the negative (black) hole. Scenario 4 Use the AL-IR1 Infrared printer to print your lock’s audit trail (event log), User Code list, clock settings and software version. No cable required. Scenario 1 Create the program in DL-Windows on...