Home > Alarm Lock > Alarm Lock > Alarm Lock PL3500 and ETPL Programming Instructions User Manual

Alarm Lock PL3500 and ETPL Programming Instructions User Manual

Here you can view all the pages of manual Alarm Lock PL3500 and ETPL Programming Instructions User Manual. The Alarm Lock manuals for Alarm Lock are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.

Page 11

11 
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).  Momentarily close to allow 
PL3500/ETPL lock to unlock.  NOTE:  Remote Input is 
enabled from the factory.   
Relay: 
COM-Blue / NO-Yellow / NC-Green 
Erase Memory...

Page 12

12 
Quick Start 
The following Quick Start guide outlines how to get your lock up and running quickly.  Function Cards will be enrolled, there-
fore before starting, label the 9 proximity cards (provided) with the numbers 1 through 9, and have these labeled cards at 
hand before starting.  If you do not wish to enroll Function Cards (and wish to only program your lock via DL-Windows or via 
an AL-DTM), proceed to First Time Start Up--Using DL-Windows Only (page 13). 
 
First Time Start Up--Using Function...

Page 13

13 
Quick Start (cont’d) 
Delete ProxCards® 
When deleting enrolled proximity cards with Function Card #4, you must have possession of the card to be deleted.  If 
you wish to delete cards that are NOT in your possession, you must do so either via DL-Windows or a pre-programmed 
AL-DTM module.  WARNING:  If using Function Cards only (without DL-Windows) the only way to delete a previously 
enrolled proximity card that is not in your possession is to clear all lock programming.  See procedure ERASE ALL...

Page 14

14 
Function Card 
Number Description See 
Page 
Card #1 Initiates PC communications (User 298). 15 
Card #2 Initiates AL-DTM communications (User 299). 16 
Card #3 Initiates entry of new proximity cards starting at User 301 (and 
ending at User 2000). 18 
Card #4 Initiates removal of next presented proximity card. 19 
Card #5 Toggles Passage Mode (Door is unlocked---all Users are allowed 
free access through the door).   20 
Card #6 Initiates AL-IR1 printing with Time, Date, Version Number and Au-
dit...

Page 15

15 
Function Card #1 
IMPORTANT NOTE:   
When programming is sent from DL-Windows (or an AL-DTM) to the lock, Function Cards 1, 2, 8, and 9 will be overwritten with 
the existing data in DL-Windows for the User Locations 298, 299, 297 and 300, respectively.  Therefore, to continue to use 
Function Cards 1, 2, 8 and 9 that were enrolled at startup with DL-Windows, be sure to enroll those same Function Cards 1, 
2, 8 and 9 used at startup into the correct locations within DL-Windows.  For complete...

Page 16

16 
Function Card #2 
Initiates AL-DTM Communications (User 299) 
The AL-DTM is used to transfer Lock Programs (and other data) between DL-Windows and PL3500 locks.  When com-
puters cannot be transported or when electrical power is not available, the hand-held AL-DTM acts as a go-between--it 
allows the transfer of lock data from your PC (through the AL-DTM) to the lock, or in reverse (from the lock through the 
AL-DTM back to your PC).  Requires an AL-PCI2 cable when transferring from your PC to the...

Page 17

17 
Function Card #2 (contd) 
 
IMPORTANT NOTE:   
When programming is sent from DL-W indows (or an AL-DTM) to the lock, Function Cards 1, 2, 8, and 9 will be overwritten 
with the existing data in DL-Windows for the User Locations 298, 299, 297 and 300, respectively.  Therefore, to continue to 
use Function Cards 1, 2, 8 and 9 that were enrolled at startup with DL-Windows, be sure to enroll those same Function 
Cards 1, 2, 8 and 9 used at startup into the correct locations within DL-Windows.  For...

Page 18

18 
Function Card #3 
IMPORTANT NOTE:   
Function Cards 3 through 7 are not recognized by DL-Windows.  Therefore, DL-Windows will not send the data for 
Function Cards 3-7 to the AL-DTM, nor will the AL-DTM be able to send this Function Card data to the PL3500 
lock.  Accordingly, Function Cards are designed to be used for limited-use installations where DL-Windows will not 
be used.  When User Numbers are printed in the Audit log, Function Cards 3-7 will appear as User Numbers 
2003-2007. 
Initiates...

Page 19

19 
Function Card #4 
IMPORTANT NOTE:   
Function Cards 3 through 7 are not recognized by DL-Windows.  Therefore, DL-Windows will not send the data for 
Function Cards 3-7 to the AL-DTM, nor will the AL-DTM be able to send this Function Card data to the PL3500 
lock.  Accordingly, Function Cards are designed to be used for limited-use installations where DL-Windows will not 
be used.  When User Numbers are printed in the Audit log, Function Cards 3-7 will appear as User Numbers 
2003-2007. 
Initiates...

Page 20

20 
Function Card #5 
IMPORTANT NOTE:   
Function Cards 3 through 7 are not recognized by DL-Windows.  Therefore, DL-Windows will not send the data for 
Function Cards 3-7 to the AL-DTM, nor will the AL-DTM be able to send this Function Card data to the PL3500 
lock.  Accordingly, Function Cards are designed to be used for limited-use installations where DL-Windows will not 
be used.  When User Numbers are printed in the Audit log, Function Cards 3-7 will appear as User Numbers 
2003-2007. 
Toggles...
Start reading Alarm Lock PL3500 and ETPL Programming Instructions User Manual

Related Manuals for Alarm Lock PL3500 and ETPL Programming Instructions User Manual

All Alarm Lock manuals