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Alarm Lock PDL3000 ETPDL PDL3500 Programming Instructions User Manual
Alarm Lock PDL3000 ETPDL PDL3500 Programming Instructions User Manual
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21 ; 4 5 : 45. Enable Passage Mode (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 4 6 : 46. Disable Passage Mode (This Function enabled through keypad only) 47. Timed Passage Mode (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 4 7 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) •Function 45 allows passage through the door without the need for a User Code. Re-Lock using Function 46. •Programmed Schedules will override the state of the lock when Functions 45 and 46 are used. If it is required that programmed schedules do not override Passage Mode, enable/disable Passage Mode using Functions 48/49. Note: Be- cause of the temporary nature of these features, Functions 45-47 can only be enabled using the keypad. Passage Mode Enable/Disable - Schedule will Override 2 •Hours must be between 1 - 999. Function 47 allows passage through the door without the need for a User Code for the programmed amount of time. •For example, if you wish your office door lock to be unlocked (unlocked = Passage Mode) for the next 3 hours, enter Program Mode and press: ; 47 ; 003 : 2 PASSAGE MODE CLOCK ADJUST ; 4 3 ; [ _ _ ] : (seconds) 43. Speed Up Clock (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 4 4 ; [ _ _ ] : (seconds) 44. Slow Down Clock (This Function enabled through keypad only) 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 example, if the clock has already been set to speed up 10 seconds per day, and then is found to need an additional 10 seconds, then program 20 seconds using Function 43). Example 1: Clock is losing 13 seconds every day, enter: ; 4 3 ; 1 3 :. This example assumes that the Clock Adjust setting was at the factory default of zero. Function 57 can be used to print the current Clock Adjust setting. Example 2: Clock is gaining 13 seconds every day, enter: ; 4 4 ; 1 3 :. This example assumes that the Clock Adjust setting was at the factory default of zero. Function 57 can be used to print the current Clock Adjust setting. Example 3: To set the clock adjust setting back to the factory default of zero, enter : ; 4 3 : or ; 4 4 : Clock Adjust 4 Programming Functions (contd) Clock Accuracy The internal oscillator is factory calibrated to an accu- racy of ±5 minutes/year. Changes in ambient tem- perature may affect accuracy. If necessary, the ac- curacy of the internal clock may be adjusted by first up- dating the correct time via Function 39. After an interval of about 1 month, re-set the correct time via Function 39 and then print an Audit Log via Function 55. Because the Audit Log displays both the New Clock Time and the Old Clock Time, a daily accuracy (in seconds) can be determined by taking the difference in seconds be- tween the Old and New times divided by the number of days between the two Function 39 entries. Note: Because the minimum available adjustment is 1 second per day, the inaccuracy of the clock must exceed about 6 minutes per year before adjustment is necessary.
22 49. Disable Permanent Passage Mode (This Function enabled through keypad only) 50. Return Lock to Normal Passage Mode Schedule (This Function enabled through keypad only) (Locks will lock or unlock depending on the current schedule). Use Function 50 to undo Functions 48 and/ or 49, and therefore return the lock to all pre-existing scheduled functions. •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. Use Function 50 to undo Func- tions 48 and/or 49, and therefore return the lock to all pre-existing scheduled functions. Note: Functions 48-50 can only be enabled using the keypad. Warning: Function 49 will inhibit all scheduled Passage Mode events. Passage Mode Enable/Disable - Schedule will not Override 2 PERMANENT PASSAGE MODE ; 4 9 : 48. Enable Permanent Passage Mode (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 4 8 : ; 5 0 : ; 5 2 : 52. Set Pass Time to 3 Sec. ; 5 3 : ; 5 4 : The Pass Time is the length of time the lock stays unlocked after a valid User Code is entered. When the Pass Time expires, the lock will re-lock automatically. Use the functions below to change the Pass Time to 3, 10 or 15 seconds. The Pass Time is defaulted to 3 seconds. Pass Time 4 53. Set Pass Time to 10 Sec. 54. Set Pass Time to 15 Sec. PASS TIME See Scheduled functions 72 and 73 for Scheduled Passage Mode. NOTE: 51. Passage Mode Configuration ; 5 1 ; [ _ ] : (Mode) •Mode 1 (Normal): Passage Mode must be enabled/disabled using Function 45 and 46. Mode 1 (Normal) is the factory de- fault. •Mode 2: Group 2 toggles Passage Mode. •Mode 3: Group 2 enables, Group 3 disables Passage Mode. Disable Passage Mode has priority if User is a member of both Groups 2 and 3. With Mode 2, each time any member of Group 2 enters their User Code, they will toggle Passage Mode. For example, if Pas- sage Mode is enabled, and a Group 2 User enters their User Code, Passage Mode will be disabled. If a few seconds later they enter their User Code again, Passage Mode will be enabled. With Mode 3, Group 2 members will always enable Passage Mode, and Group 3 members will always disable Passage Mode. For example, if Passage Mode is already enabled, and a Group 2 User enters their User Code, the Passage Mode status will not be changed due to the Function 51 Mode 3 configuration. If Pas- sage Mode is already enabled, and a Group 3 User enters their User Code, Passage Mode will become disabled. Programming Functions (contd) 4
23 ; 5 5 : ; 5 7 : 57. Print Clock Settings, Software Version and Door Number 55. Print Audit Trail ; 5 6 : 56. Print User Code List ; 5 8 : 58. Upload/Download PC Data Hold the printer over the locks infrared sensor as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 above. Twenty (20) events will print at a time; press 1 for more events, or 9 to quit. To abort printing, press any key for 3 seconds (three short beeps will sound). Hold the printer over the locks infrared sensor as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 above. To abort printing, press any key for 3 seconds (three short beeps will sound). Hold the printer over the locks infrared sensor as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 above. For use with DL-WINDOWS software, refer to OI237. AL-PCI interface cable is needed. 1 3 3 PRINTER DOWNLOADING 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. 1 Programming Functions (contd) Figure 2 Infrared LED Infrared Reader Place Infrared Reader (on printer) in front of the Infrared LED (on lock) Figure 1 PDL3000 to Printer - Side View Infrared LED
24 60. Number of Attempts Before Lockout 61. Set the Attempts Lockout Time •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). •The attempt count is reset each time a valid code is entered. •Lockout Time must be 1-60 seconds. How long the keypad is locked-out after a series of unsuccessful attempts (default is 18 seconds). 4 4 LOCKOUT ; 6 4 : 64. Disable Remote Input •Wire a Normally Open Contact to Wires (White & White). Momentarily close switch to unlock door to allow person to pass through door. •Enter the functions below to Disable/Enable the Remote Input. NOTE: The Remote Input is enabled as part of the default program. Remote Input ; 6 5 : 65. Enable Remote Input ; 6 6 ; [ _ _ ] : (Ambush Code) 66. Ambush Code •Ambush code must be 2 digits. •An error will sound if the Ambush Code matches the 1st two digits of any User Code. See Function 67 for more information about the Ambush Function. 2 3 REMOTE INPUT AMBUSH ; 6 0 ; [ _ ] : (Number of Attempts) ; 6 1 ; [ _ _ ] : (Lockout Time) 62-63. Reserved Programming Functions (contd) 59. Reserved
25 ; 6 7 ; [ _ _ ] : (Event Number) 67. Add System Features SYSTEM FEATURES 68. Delete All Relay Features added by Function 67. ; 6 8 ; 0 0 0 : •Relay Features (12-24. Reserved) 1. Remote Input switch closed and Function 65 Remote Input enabled. Because the Remote Input is enabled by factory default, the Relay will energize when the Remote Input switch is closed. 7. Scheduled Lock Event. Relay energizes for 2 seconds when lock is locked by a Schedule. 2. Remote Input switch closed and Function 64 Remote Input dis- abled. If the Remote Input is disabled with Function 64, the Relay will energize when the Remote Input Switch is closed. 8. Scheduled Unlock Event. Relay energizes for 2 seconds when lock is unlocked by a schedule 3. Failed attempted entry. Relay energizes for 2 seconds when an at- tempted User Code entry (or ProxCard/Keyfob) fails. 9. Lock Out. Relay energizes for 2 seconds when a Lock Out occurs (i.e. number of attempts is exceeded, see Function 60). 4. Disabled User or Group. Relay energizes for 2 seconds when a dis- abled User or disabled Group member enters a User Code (or ProxCard/Keyfob). 10. Ambush. Relay energizes for 2 seconds when Ambush is tripped. See Function 66, page 26. 5. Follow Access Granted. When a valid User Code is entered into the keypad and the lock unlocks, the Relay energizes for 2 seconds. Com- pare with Event 31. 11. First Key Press. Relay energizes for 2 seconds at the first key press of any sequence. 6. Group 1 User Code. Relay energizes for 2 seconds when a scheduled Group 1 User Code (or ProxCard/Keyfob) is entered. See Function 90, page 30. 31. Follow Access Granted--No Time Limit.** When a valid User Code is entered into the keypad and the lock unlocks, the Relay energizes for the same amount of time as the programmed Pass Time. (T he Pass Time is the length of time the lock stays unlocked after a valid User Code is entered. See functions 52-54). Use this feature for remote monitoring or other activation as this feature works independ- ently of all other relay options. Programming this feature will supersede all other programmed relay features. Subsequent relay feature pro- gramming will not take effect while this feature is active. Before pro- gramming any other relay features, press ; 6 8 ; 0 0 0 : to delete this feature. Use Function 67 to program one or more lock events and the Relay will energize when the programmed event(s) listed below oc- curs. For example, program ; 6 7 ; 3 : and when an attempted entry fails (such as a User who enters an incorrect or un-programmed User Code), the Relay will energize for 2 seconds. Note: For more information about the Remote In- put, see page 11 (Wiring, Remote Input) and page 26 (Function 65). 4 •System Options 25. Disable Sounder 26. 5 sec. Delayed Entry * 27. 15 sec. Delayed Entry * 28. 45 sec. Delayed Entry * •Remote Input Functions 29. Toggle Passage Mode. Remote Input toggles Passage Mode. 30. Forced Unlock Follows Remote Input.** When Remote Input activated, the Relay will energize regardless of its cur- rent state. 32. Remote Input Disables Unit.** Regardless of the current state, that state will remain unchanged (and keypad will be disabled) for the duration of Remote Input switch closure. * Features 26, 27 & 28 will delay User Codes 12 and higher only (except 297, 298 and 299). ** Features 30, 31 & 32 should be used with External DC Power unless feature is used for short a duration and infrequently (sustained closure of remote input or Relay will drain batteries, and scheduled events will not occur during sustained closure of remote input). Sustained closure of remote input may affect proper audit trail operation. NOTE: Enter ; 6 7 ; 0 0 0 : to delete all Relay Features added by Function 67 (identical to Function 68). •PC Communication Functions 33. Remote Input Puts Unit in PC Communication Mode Enter ; 6 8 ; 0 0 0 : to delete all Relay Features added by Function 67. 4 Programming Functions (contd) Ambush Function 1. Connect relay to a device able to properly monitor dry contacts for an Ambush condition. 2. Program the Relay for Ambush Tripped using Program Function 67(10) above. 3. Set the Ambush Code using Program Function 66. 4. W hen the Ambush Code is entered followed by a valid User Code, the relay will close for 2 seconds. Notes: The Ambush Code defaults to 99. An error will sound if you try to program a new User Code starting with the Ambush Code.
26 Scheduled Passage and Group Use the functions below to enable Passage Mode and enable/disable Groups at the time programmed. •For day enter: 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday, 7 for Saturday, 8 for Monday to Friday, 9 for Saturday and Sunday, and 0 for all days of week. SCHEDULES 74. Schedule Enable Group 1 ; 7 4 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 75. Schedule Enable Group 2 ; 7 5 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 76. Schedule Enable Group 3 ; 7 6 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 77. Schedule Enable Group 4 ; 7 7 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 78. Schedule Enable All Groups ; 7 8 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 79. Schedule Disable Group 1 ; 7 9 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 80. Schedule Disable Group 2 ; 8 0 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 81. Schedule Disable Group 3 ; 8 1 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 82. Schedule Disable Group 4 ; 8 2 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 83. Schedule Disable All Groups ; 8 3 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 3 Clear All Schedule and Timeout Functions by entering Function 12. To set the time, see Function 39. NOTE: 72. Schedule Enable Passage Mode (Unlock) ; 7 2 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 73. Schedule Disable Passage Mode (Lock) ; 7 3 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) Groups 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 : can be a valid user code within the same lock. 1 2 3 4 5 6 : (Hold ;) for Master User Code to enter Program Mode. Enter Key 4 71. Reserved Passage Mode 69. Enable : as Enter Key 70. Disable : as Enter Key Programming Functions (contd) ; 6 9 : ; 7 0 :
27 QUICK SCHEDULES 84. Business Quick Schedule 7AM-5PM, Monday - Friday (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 8 4 ; [ _ ] : (Group) ; 8 5 ; [ _ ] : (Group) 85. Day Quick Schedule 7AM-5PM, All days (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 8 6 ; [ _ ] : (Group) 86. Evening Quick Schedule 3PM-1AM, All days (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 8 7 ; [ _ ] : (Group) 87. Night Quick Schedule 11PM-9AM, All days (This Function enabled through keypad only) 88. Passage Mode (Open Time Window) (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 8 8 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) Functions 88 and 89 allow you to set up a window of time where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within this window, Passage Mode will be activated, allowing anyone to enter. Note: This feature can only be programmed using the lock key- pad. For additional information, see Group 1 Activated Features on page 30. •For the day enter: 1 for Sunday , 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday, 7 for Saturday, 8 for Monday to Friday, 9 for Saturday and Sunday, and 0 for all days of week. •Enter time of day in 24 hour format (for example, for 2:15 PM, enter 14:15). Note: Do not use this feature in Residency mode. Scheduled Passage Mode (Group 1 Activated) 89. Passage Mode (Close Time Window) (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 8 9 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) SCHEDULES GROUP 1 ACTIVATED 3 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. •Group number must be 1-4; enter the number of the Group that is to be enabled for the time specified by the Quick Schedules below. Note: These Quick Schedules can only be programmed through the keypad (not through DL-Windows), and existing Quick Schedules will be over-written by schedules downloaded from DL-Windows. Therefore, after downloading any DL-Windows schedules, be sure to re-program your Quick Schedules into your Lock Program. 3 Quick Schedules - Enable Group Programming Functions (contd)
28 To Disarm a Burglary Control Panel 90. Relay Activation (Open Time Window) ; 9 0 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 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. •Also program Relay Function 6 using Function 67 (; 6 7 ; 6 :). •For day enter: 1 for Sunday , 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday, 7 for Saturday, 8 for Monday to Friday, 9 for Saturday and Sunday, and 0 for all days of week. •Enter time of day in 24 hour format (for example, for 2:15 PM, enter 14:15). Scheduled Relay Activation (Group 1 Activated) ; 9 1 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 91. Relay Activation (Close Time Window) SCHEDULES GROUP 1 ACTIVATED 3 NOTES 1. Group 1 Disarms a Burglary Control Panel will always disarm an alarm system. Arming should be performed by other means (such as Alarm Panel Keypad/Schedule). 2. Use a qualified electrical/alarm specialist to review your current alarm system and add additional components as needed (such as a relay, wire, resistors, connectors and/or diodes) and re-program the operation of your alarm system as needed. Programming Functions (contd) Bu r g l a r y Control Pa n e lRe l a y Outp utSw i t c h In p u t Ex t e r n a l Re l a y Arm e d Lu gPo w e r Alarm Panel with Switched Input for Toggled Arm/Disarm Bu r g l a r y Control Pa n e l Re l a y Outp utSw i t c h In p u t Alarm Panel with Switched Input for Disarming
29 ; 9 9 ; 0 0 0 : 99. Clear All Lock Programming (This Function enabled through keypad only) Clears all programming, and returns lock to factory default settings. Audit Trail contents are maintained. M CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMING 94 - 98. Reserved 92. Enable Group 4 (Open Time Window) (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 9 2 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 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. •For day enter: 1 for Sunday , 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday, 7 for Saturday, 8 for Monday to Friday, 9 for Saturday and Sunday, and 0 for all days of week. •Enter time of day in 24 hour format (for example, for 2:15 PM, enter 14:15). Scheduled Group 4 Enable (Group 1 Activated) 93. Enable Group 4 (Close Time Window) (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 9 3 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Day) (Time) 3 Programming Functions (contd)
30 Groups and Scheduled Group 1 Examples 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. For more information, contact your Alarm Lock security professional. Assign a User to Two Groups Create a User 101 (all Users 101-150 are members of Group 2 by default) and include User 101 in Group 3 (as well as the default Group 2). 1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already). 2. Using Function 2, create User 101 with a User Code of 789: Press ; 2 ; 1 0 1 ; 7 8 9 :. 3. Using Function 35, make User 101 a member of Group 2 and 3: Press ; 3 5 ; 1 0 1 ; 2 3 :. 4. Exit Program Mode. Note: See step 3 above--although User 101 is by default a member of Group 2, you must include Group 2 when using Function 35 or the Group 2 association will be removed. The example to add Users to Group 2 and Group 3 has been selected due to the fact that Group 1 Activated Functions require that a member of Group 1 enter their User Code to activate the Function, and it may become necessary to assign Users to Groups. Group 1 Activated Features: Functions 88/89, 90/91 and 92/93 •Function 88 and 89 allow for a window of time to be created where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window, Passage Mode will be activated (the device physically unlocks, allowing passage for all). If a Group 1 User does not enter their User Code during the specified window, Functions 88/89 remain inactive. •Function 90 and 91 allow for a window of time to be created where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window, an internal Relay will be activated for 2 seconds. This Relay can be used with a burglar alarm control panel that has a key switch disarm option. See To Disarm a Burglary Control Panel on page 28. If a Group 1 User does not enter their User Code during the specified window, Func- tions 90/91 remain inactive. •Function 92 and 93 allow for a window of time to be created where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window, the User Codes in Group 4 will be enabled. If a Group 1 User does not enter their User Code during the specified window, Functions 92/93 re- main inactive. Companies typically use this feature to allow Group 1 Managers the ability to enable all Group 4 staff members during a cer- tain window of time. The following examples illustrate how Functions 88-93 (see pages 27-29) can be programmed into your PDL Series lock via the keypad: Functions 88/89: Use Function 88 to set an Open Time Window (during which the Group 1 User must enter their User Code), and then use Function 89 to set the time to close the Window. Re-lock the door at night manually (Function 46). 1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already). 2. Using Function 2, create User 4 with a User Code of 456789: Press ; 2 ; 4 ; 4 5 6 7 8 9 :. 3. Because User 4 does not have a default Group association, make User 4 a member of Group 1 using Function 35: Press ; 3 5 ; 4 ; 1 :. 4. Use Function 88 and Function 89 (see page 27) to designate Passage Mode as being between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 10 A.M. for all days of the week: Function 88 (Open Window Time) = 8:30 A.M.: Press ; 8 8 ; 0 ; 0 8 3 0 : Function 89 (Close Window Time) = 10:00 A.M.: Press ; 8 9 ; 0 ; 1 0 0 0 : 5. Exit Program Mode (hold down any key for 3 seconds). The lock will now be put in Passage Mode (device physically unlocked) if User 4 (or any Group 1 member) enters their User Code between 8:30 A.M. and 10 A.M. If a Group 1 User does not enter their User Code during the specified window, Functions 88/89 remain inactive •The device will have to be manually locked each night by entering the following command using Function 46: ; 4 6 : •The device can also be programmed to automatically lock (disable Passage Mode) each night at 5 P.M. by using Function 73: ; 7 3 ; 0 ; 1 7 0 0 : •Remember to exit Function Mode when programming is complete.