Alarm Lock DL2800 Programming Instructions User Manual
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1 OI246B 10/06 Tr i l o g y DL2800 Programming Instructions DL2800 Trilogy Series Standalone Access Control System 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 2006
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2 Table of Contents THE ALARM LOCK TRILOGY DL-SERIES STAND-ALONE ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM IS A SERIES OF STATE-OF- THE-ART MICROPROCESSOR-BASED PROGRAMMABLE KEYPAD-ENTRY AND PROXIMITY SECURITY LOCKS. DL2800 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; (2) You can transfer programming instructions...
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3 ------- AUDIT LOG ------- 09/23/05 13:06:35 Fri 13:01:59 001 PROGRAM 56 13:01:29 001 PROGRAM 57 13:00:53 001 ENTRY 13:00:26 013 ENTRY 13:00:03 012 ENTRY 12:56:27 001 PROGRAM 2 12:56:27 001 PROGRAM 40 12:56:04 001 PROGRAM 39 12:55:00 NEW CLCK TIME 12:01:39 OLD CLCK TIME 12:00:45 RAM TEST:PASS 12:00:45 POW ER UP ------------------------- End of Audit Log DL2800 Lock Features User Features •200 Users •Pre-defined Administration User Levels including...
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4 Supported Products Data Transfer Module (AL-DTM) An AL-D TM can be used to transfer Lock Programs (and other data) between DL-Windows and 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-DT M) and to the lock, or in reverse (from the lock through the AL-DTM back to the computer). Use of the older AL-DTM model 1 is not recommended. Note:...
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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 financial 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 called firmware) is not hard or fixed like hardware--software is flexible and changeable to your needs. Software can be programmed (and re-programmed again and...
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6 First Time Start Up IMPORTANT: Failure to follow this exact procedure can result in erratic lock behavior. The DL2800 lock uses five (5) AA-size 1.5 volt alkaline batteries. Remove the back cover, install batteries into the battery pack. Connect the battery pack plugs and the lock will beep 3 times. To load the default program press any key within 5 sec- onds, the lock will beep slowly while the default values are loaded and beep rapidly upon completion. Enter Program Mode and Change Factory...
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7 Terminology Used in this Manual The Lock Program A Lock Program is stored within the locks circuitry and contains the instructions that the lock uses to perform its various func- tions. You can use the keypad to change the Lock Program, and you can also use DL-Windows (defined below) to create a Lock Program on your computer, and then transfer and store the Lock Program within the lock circuitry. The Lock Program consists of 4 areas: User Codes, Func- tions, Time Zones, and Schedules, all...
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8 TimeZones Events (recorded lock activities) can be programmed to occur at specific times. It is these times (for example, “every Tues- day at 5PM”) that are referred to as TimeZones. TimeZones can be created manually through the keypad. In DL-W indows, you can create TimeZones and link events to them. Schedules Program your lock to maintain a schedule in which certain events occur automatically. For example, you can program the lock to allow Groups 1 Users access ONLY during specific...
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9 The Programming Level defines which Programming Func- tions a User is allowed to perform. Each User Number is as- sociated with a defined level of ability--a Programming Level- -as to which Functions the assigned User can access. The highest level--Master--allows access to ALL Functions. In addition, each Function (see pages 14-26) has its own fixed Programming Level. A User must possess a Programming Level equal to the Programming Level of the Function in order to access that Function....
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10 WIRING See the Installation Manual for more information. Batteries: Use only 1.5 volt Duracell Alkaline size-AA batteries. With average use, batteries last about 5 years. Terminals (Standard Models Only) Red & Black Wires (Operation without Batteries) - Optional 7.5 VDC Voltage for operation without batter- ies. White & White Wires (Remote Input) - W ire a Nor- mally Open Contact to Terminals 3 & 4. Momentarily close to allow person to pass...