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Alarm Lock ResidencyPrivacy DL4100 DL4500 Programming Instructions User Manual
Alarm Lock ResidencyPrivacy DL4100 DL4500 Programming Instructions User Manual
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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 in the lock. Use an external UL-Listed power supply pro- vided with backup battery power and current limiting protection that is approved for the application. Relay: COM-Blue / NO-Yellow / NC-Green - See page 24 (Function 67) for programming options for the Relay. Wiring to Disarm a Burglary Control Panel Burglary Control Panel wiring. See page 27. POWER UP •When applying power to the lock for the first time, stop and follow the procedure outlined in Quick Start, First time Power Up further in this manual. •When power is re-applied to a lock that was already op- erational, proceed as follows: 1. Disconnect battery pack connector. 2. With battery power disconnected, press and hold down ; for 10 seconds to insure discharge of all ca- pacitors. 3. Re-connect battery pack (lock will sound 3 short beeps). If beeps are not heard, then restart at step 1. 4.Do not press any keys for 15 seconds. 5. After 15 seconds, the LED will flash red 6 times and 6 beeps will sound. The lock is now ready for use. The pre-existing program is loaded from fixed memory. Set the clock using functions 38, 39 and 40. ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING (The out of box factory default will be loaded) 1. Remove the battery pack. 2. With battery power disconnected, press and hold down ; for 10 seconds to ensure discharge of all ca- pacitors. 3. Re-install the battery pack (lock will sound 3 short beeps). If beeps are not heard, then restart at step 1. 4. Within 5 seconds after hearing the 3 short beeps, press and hold ; until the lock begins to beep, then release. 5. A series of 5 RED LED and 5 beeps will be heard followed by 10 seconds of silence, then 3 GREEN LEDs and 3 fast beeps. All settings and programming have been erased and the lock is now ready for use. Note: All lock programming can also be erased (without need to disconnect the batteries) by entering Function 99. BATTERY REPLACEMENT When a valid code is entered and the batteries are weak, the yellow LED will light and the sounder will sound for 4 seconds. DL Series locks use five (5) AA-size 1.5 volt alkaline batteries. Always replace weak batteries as soon as possible. CAUTION: Do not press any keys while batteries are dis- connected or you may erase the real-time clock settings. 1. At the back of the lock, remove the screw at the bottom of the lock housing and remove the cover. 2. Pull out the battery pack and quickly replace all 5 batteries - within 1 minute. 3. If you do not hear the 3 beeps when power is re-applied, all programming and settings have been retained, and the lock is ready for use. Go to step 5. 4. If you do hear 3 beeps when power is re-applied, do not press any keys for 15 seconds. After the 15 second period, the LED will flash red 6 times and 6 beeps will sound. Reset the clock using functions 38, 39 and 40. 5. Replace the cover and tighten the screw. Wiring and Power Up
12 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. This will clear the lock of all programmed data. Important: If you do not hear these 3 beeps, you must start over at step 2. 4. Listen for another series of beeps and LED flashes followed by 10 seconds of silence. The lock is now ready to program. Failure to follow this exact procedure can result in erratic lock behavior. Important Note: When entering any key se- quence below, do not pause more than 25 seconds between any key presses--otherwise you must start again. Enter Program Mode and Change Factory Master Code 1. Press the default Master Code: 1 2 3 4 5 6. 2. Wait for the green light and press ; until multiple beeps are heard. You are now in Program Mode. Note: The lock will beep every 6 seconds as a reminder that you are in Program Mode. 3. Enter a new personal 6-digit Master Code number by pressing the following keys: ; 1 ; [ new Master Code] ; [new Master Code] : (the second set of digits must be exactly the same). (For example, if you want your new Master Code to be “664433”. Press: ; 1 ; 664433 ; 664433 : ). Now that the Master Code has been changed, there is no need to change it again (unless you want to). Since you are still in Program Mode, you can now proceed directly below and program various functions. Note: Programming any Function, such as setting the clock, follows a consistent 5-step pattern: (1) Enter Program Mode (2) Press ; [Function #] (3) Press ; and enter data (4) Press : to end (5) Exit Program Mode. Note: There is a 3 minute Program Mode timeout if no keys are pressed when in Program Mode. A steady tone will sound for the final 15 seconds of the 3 minute timeout period as a warning. To remain in Program Mode, press any key. Note: To prevent possible date and time changeover issues, avoid entering program mode at or near midnight. Set the Weekday 1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already). 2. Press ; 40 ; [ number of weekday] : . (Use 1= Sunday, 7 = Saturday). (For example - Friday - press ; 40 ; 6 : ). Set the Date 1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already). 2. Press ; 38 ; [ MMDDYY] :. (For example - May 10, 2002 - press ; 38 ; 051002 :). Set the Time 1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already. If you just finished the above procedure, you are still in Program Mode). 2. Press ; 39 ; [ HHMM] : . (Use 24-hour military format, where PM adds 12 hours). (For example - 2:30pm - press ; 39 ; 1430 : ). Enter User Codes 1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already). 2. Press ; 2 ; [ User Number] ; [new User Code] : . (For example, John Smith is designated as User 21. You want him to use the code of “232323” to unlock the door. Program the lock by pressing: ; 2 ; 21 ; 232323 : ). 3. Repeat step 2 for each new user. Delete a User Code 1. Enter Program Mode (if not in already).
13 Quick Start (cont’d) 2. Press ; 2 ; [User Number] :. The lock will flash a green LED and beep continuously for 6 seconds. When the red LED flashes, the User Code is deleted. 3. Repeat step 2 for each new User. User Code Conflicts Care should be taken not to program a new User Code which matches the first digits of any other User Code (only the User Code with the least number of digits will be recognized). Example: If User Codes 123 and 123456 are both entered in the system, only code 123 would be recognized, unless the ENTER Key has been enabled (see Function 69, see page 25). In ad- dition, an error will sound if you try to program a new User Code that matches the first digits of the Master Code. WARNING: When attempting to change an existing Master Code, it is HIGHLY recommended that you enable all Groups (see Function 23), exit Program Mode, and enter the new anticipated Master Code to verify that the anticipated sequence does not currently open the lock. If the lock does not open, the anticipated Master Code can be used as the new Master Code; if the lock opens, the anticipated Master Code already exists in the lock (as a User Code), and the anticipated Mater Code should NOT be used. Always repeat this procedure with any new anticipated Master Codes. 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 ;. You are now ready to mount and install your DL series lock and give out your User Codes. Before installation, it is suggested you test and verify that all User Codes entered are active (see below). Verifying Basic Keypad User Codes Test a valid User Code: VALID CODE - The Green LED will flash momentarily and the sounder will beep a few times after a valid code is entered. INVALID CODE - The RED LED will flash several times and the sounder will beep several times after an invalid code is entered. Use Function 2 to re-program the code. Testing the Codes Entered
14 Function 1 Change Master Code See page 15 Function 2 Add/Delete/Change User Codes See page 15 Function 3 User Disable (By User Number) See page 16 Function 4 User Enable (By User Number) See page 16 Function 5 User Enable with Timeout See page 16 Function 6 Enable Total User Lockout See page 16 Function 7 Disable Total User Lockout See page 16 Function 8 Reserved --- Function 9 Enable User 300 (Service Code) See page 16 Function 10 Erase All Users Except the Master Code See page 16 Function 11 Reserved --- Function 12 Clear All Schedules and Timeout Functions See page 17 Function 13 Clear All Timeout Functions See page 17 Function 14 - 17 Group 1-4 Disable See page 17 Function 18 Disable All Groups See page 17 Function 19 - 22 Group 1-4 Enable See page 17 Function 23 Enable All Groups See page 17 Function 24 Reserved --- Function 25 - 28 Group Disable with Timeout See page 18 Function 29 Disable All Groups with Timeout See page 18 Function 30 - 33 Group Enable with Timeout See page 18 Function 34 Disable All Groups with Timeout See page 18 Function 35 Group Add/Delete Association See page 18 Function 36 - 37 Reserved --- Function 38 Set Date See page 19 Function 39 Set Time See page 19 Function 40 Set Weekday See page 19 Function 41 Set Daylight Savings Time See page 19 Function 42 Reserved --- Function 43 Speed Up Clock See page 20 Function 44 Slow Down Clock See page 20 Function 45 - 46 Passage Mode Enable/Disable See page 20 Function 47 Timed Passage Mode See page 20 Programming Functions--Overview Function 48 Enable Permenent Passage Mode See page 21 Function 49 Disable Permenent Passage Mode See page 21 Function 50 Return Lock to Normal Passage Mode Schedule See page 21 Function 51 Passage Mode Configuration See page 21 Function 52 - 54 Pass Time See page 21 Function 55 Print Audit Trail See page 22 Function 56 Print User Code List See page 22 Function 57 Print Clock Settings and Software Version See page 22 Function 58 Upload/Download PC Data See page 22 Function 59 AL-DTM2 Door Number See page 23 Function 60 Number of Attempt Before Lockout See page 23 Function 61 Set the Attempts Lockout Time See page 23 Function 62 - 63 Reserved --- Function 64 - 65 Reserved --- Function 66 Ambush Code See page 23 Function 67 Add Relay/System Features See page 24 Function 68 Delete All Relay Functions and System Options added by Function 67. Also Privacy Time- out duration. See page 24 Function 69 - 70 Enable/Disable Enter Key See page 25 Function 71 Reserved --- Function 72 - 73 Scheduled Enable/Disable Passage Mode See page 25 Function 74 - 77 Schedule Enable Group 1 - 4 See page 25 Function 78 Schedule Enable All Groups See page 25 Function 79 - 82 Schedule Disable Group 1 - 4 See page 25 Function 83 Schedule Disable All Groups See page 25 Function 84 - 87 Quick Schedules - Enable Group See page 26 Function 88 Passage Mode (Open Time W indow) See page 26 Function 89 Passage Mode (Close Time Window) See page 26 Function 90 Relay Activation (Open Time W indow) See page 27 Function 91 Relay Activation (Close Time Window) See page 27 Function 92 Enable Group 4 (Open Time W indow) See page 28 Function 93 Enable Group 4 (Close Time Window) See page 28 Function 94 - 98 Reserved --- Function 99 Clear All Lock Programming See page 28
15 1. New Master Code (User Number 1) 2. Add/Delete/Change User Codes 2-2000 ; 1 ; [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] : (New Master Code) (Confirm New Master Code) ; 2 ; [ _ _ _ _ ] * ; [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] : (User Number) (User Code) •User Number must be between 2 and 2000. • To delete a code/card, leave the User Code blank and wait for the rapid beeping to stop. • User Code must be 3-6 digits. • Each User Code can be thought of as a person. As long as each person possesses their own unique 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. •Master Code must be 6 digits-only. •Master Code is Keypad Code Access only. •Factory Default = 123456 •See Lock Design Overview on page 5 for more information about Master Codes. 3 M USERS Lock Defaults for the DL4100 and DL4500 See page 8. Users added will default to a Group Association and a Program Level Ability as follows: USER TYPE USER NUMBER GROUP DEFAULT MINIMUM PROGRAM Master 1 - M (All Programming Abilities) Installers 2 & 3 none 4 (Also 3, 2, 1) Managers 4 - 6 none 3 (Also 2, 1) Supervisors 7 - 9 none 2 (Also 1) Print Only Users 10 - 11 none 1 Basic Users 12 - 50 none none Basic Users in Group 1 51 - 100 1 none Basic Users in Group 2 101 - 150 2 none Basic Users in Group 3 151 - 200 3 none Basic Users in Group 4 201 - 250 4 none Basic Users 251 - 296 none none Quick Enable User 300 297 none none Quick PC Access 298 none none AL-DTM2 Code 299 none none Service User 300 none none Basic Users 301-2000 none none Programming Functions User 299 is a Non-Pass Code. This is the only code that will initiate data transfer with the AL-DTM.
16 USERS (Continued) ; 6 : 6. Enable Total User Lockout Mode (This Function enabled through keypad only) Note: Do not use this function with Passage Mode. 7. Disable Total User Lockout Mode (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 7 : User Lockout Mode Prevents all User Codes (Except User 1 Code) from operating the lock. Note: No other programming functions or schedules will re-enable Users. Users must be re-enabled with Function 7. Note: Does not change the User enable/disable status. Note: If the lock is currently in Passage Mode (door unlocked) and Function 6 is programmed, the lock will remain in Passage Mode. M 5. User Enable with Timeout (Enter Timeout, XXX Hours) (This Function enabled through keypad only) ; 5 ; [ _ _ _ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (User Number) (XXX Hours) •With Function 5, User Numbers must be between 2-2000, hours must be between 1-999. •Function 5 can temporarily override a disabled User (disabled using Function 3 above). •Since this is a temporary feature, Function 5 can only be enabled using the keypad. •Example: Brian, User Number 1157, rarely works at the office, but when he does, enable him for his 8 hour work day by entering Program Mode and pressing: ; 5 ; 1157 ; 008 : . •NOTE: Up to 4 Timeout Functions may be pending at any one time. An error beep will sound when attempting to program more than 4 Timeout Functions. 2 Service Code is a One-Time-Only Code. Once it is used, it is disabled until enabled again. NOTE: User Number 297 is used to reset Service Code Use. See Terminology Used in this Manual on page 7 for more information and examples regarding special Users 297-300. ; 9 : 9. Enable User 300 (Service Code) 2 2 ; 1 0 ; 0 0 0 : 10. Erase All Users Except the Master Code (User 1) (This Function enabled through keypad only) Erases all User Codes except the Master Code (User 1). •Function 10 can only be performed using the keypad. M 11. Reserved 3. Disable User ; 3 ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (User Number) 4. Enable User ; 4 ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (User Number) User Enable/Disable (By User Number) •User Number must be between 2 and 2000. 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. If the disabled User Code is entered, the lock will flash 1 Green and 4 Red Flashes (with 1 long and 5 short beeps) indicating that the User Code exists in memory, but is disabled. Function 4 will undo Function 3. 2 8. Reserved Programming Functions (contd)
17 ; 1 2 ; 0 0 0 : 12. Clear All Schedules and Timeout Functions 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. Note: Function 12 also resets Passage Mode and any disabled Groups. After using Function 12, your Scheduled/Timeout features must be manually re-programmed. NOTE: Up to 4 Timeout Functions may be pending at any one time. An error beep will sound when attempting to program more than 4 Timeout Functions. 3 ; 1 3 ; 0 0 0 : Function 13 clears all Timeout Functions . (To clear All Schedules and Timeout Functions, see Function 12 above). Function 13 will clear all of the following: All Timeout Functions 5, 25-34 and Function 47. After using Function 12, your Scheduled/Timeout features must be manually re-programmed. NOTE: Up to 4 Timeout Functions may be pending at any one time. An error beep will sound when attempting to program more than 4 Timeout Functions. 3 13. Clear All Timeout Functions (This Function enabled through keypad only) CLEAR FUNCTIONS Group Enable/Disable Enter the functions below to Enable/Disable Groups. Functions 14 - 23 will each override existing scheduled events. Therefore, Functions 14 - 23 are temporary, take effect im- mediately, and are always overridden by future scheduled events that already exist within the lock programming. 2 GROUPS 24. Reserved ; 1 4 : ; 1 5 : 16. Disable Group 3 ; 1 6 : 17. Disable Group 4 ; 1 7 : 18. Disable All Groups ; 1 8 : 19. Enable Group 1 ; 1 9 : 20. Enable Group 2 ; 2 0 : 21. Enable Group 3 ; 2 1 : 22. Enable Group 4 ; 2 2 : 23. Enable All Groups ; 2 3 : 14. Disable Group 1 15. Disable Group 2 Programming Functions (contd) Important: It is the responsibility of the lock programmer to verify the proper lock/unlock conditions and Group conditions after programming the lock with Function 12 and 13. PRIORITY ORDER 1. Disabled Users 2. Enabled Groups 3. Disabled Groups 4. Enabled Users The Priority Order details which Function will take effect before (have priority over) others. For example, as per the list above, Enabled Users have the lowest priority, and other Func- tions can affect the status of these Users. Dis- abling a Group (Functions 14-18) will take pri- ority over the enabled Users in that Group, disabling them. Enabling Groups (Functions 19-23) will take priority over those tasks lower in the list, and finally disabling a User (Function 3) takes priority over all other tasks listed.
18 GROUPS Group Enable/Disable with Timeout (Enter Timeout, XXX Hours) (Functions 25-34 are enabled through the keypad only) •Hours must be between 1-999. 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. An error beep will sound when attempting to program more than 4 Timeout Functions. Functions 25 - 34 will each override existing scheduled events. Therefore, Functions 25 - 34 are tem- porary, take effect immediately, and are always overridden by future scheduled events that already exist within the lock programming. NOTE: Functions 25-34 are enabled through the keypad only. •Example: All 15 members of the Accounting Department are members of Group 4, and a schedule programmed in the departments door lock reflects their normal working hours of 9 AM through 5 PM, Monday through Friday. But one day a special event occurs, and all Accounting Department members are requested to stay an extra hour until 6 PM. Therefore, at 5 PM, the manager (wishing to temporarily enable Group 4 users for an extra hour) enters Program Mode and presses: ; 33 ; 001 : . Likewise, if the manager wished to send his department home early at 3 PM, the manager could enter ; 28 ; 002 : . 2 ; 3 5 ; [ _ _ _ ] ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (User Number) (Groups) 35. Group Add/Delete Association As per the chart on page 8, the locks default programming from the factory associates certain User Numbers with certain Groups. To override these default Group associations, Function 35 manually associates (or disassociates) a selected User with a selected Group. During programming, Groups not selected are then disassociated from the User. Function 35 is helpful when the number of Users you wish to add to a Group outgrows the number of User Numbers defaulted to a Group (50); or if an existing User joins a department and you wish to simply add them to a Group. • User Number must be between 2 and 2000; Groups 1-4 (to associate with User) may be selected. Add Example : To associate User 67 with Groups 1, 2 and 4; Enter: ; 3 5 ; 6 7 ; 1 2 4 : Delete Example : To remove all Group associations for User 67; Enter: ; 3 5 ; 6 7 : NOTE: If a User is associated with more than one Group, all associated Groups would have to be disabled before the User is disabled. ; 2 5 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 25. Timed Disable Group 1 ; 2 6 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 26. Timed Disable Group 2 ; 2 7 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 27. Timed Disable Group 3 ; 2 8 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 28. Timed Disable Group 4 ; 2 9 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 29. Timed Disable All Groups ; 3 0 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 30. Timed Enable Group 1 ; 3 1 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 31. Timed Enable Group 2 ; 3 2 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 32. Timed Enable Group 3 ; 3 3 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 33. Timed Enable Group 4 ; 3 4 ; [ _ _ _ ] : (XXX Hours) 34. Timed Enable All Groups 3 36 - 37. Reserved Clear All Timeout Functions by entering Function 13. NOTE: Programming Functions (contd)
19 ; 3 8 ; [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] : (Date) 38. Set Date 42. Reserved • Use Month Day Year format - MMDDYY - Single digit months and days are entered with a preceding zero. • Enter ONLY the last two digits of the year. For Example: March 8, 2002; Enter: ; 3 8 ; 0 3 0 8 0 2 : 3 39. Set Time ; 3 9 ; [ _ _ _ _ ] : (Time) • Time must be 4 digits •Use 24 Hour Format (add 12 hours to program PM time). For Example: To set time to 8:25 PM; Enter: ; 3 9 ; 2 0 2 5 : For Example: To set time to 8:25 AM; Enter: ; 3 9 ; 0 8 2 5 : 3 ; 4 0 ; [ _ ] : (Day) 40. Set Weekday •For day enter: 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday. For Example: To set day to Sunday; Enter: ; 4 0 ; 1 : 3 41. Set Daylight Saving Time ; 4 1 ; [ _ _ ] : (DST Mode) NOTE: Daylight Saving Time (DST) adjustment is programmable as shown in the table below. All modes adjust time at 2AM. * Default DST Mode is 12. 4 CLOCK SETTINGS DST Mode Time Forwarded Time Regressed 01 02 1st Sunday in March 4th Tuesday in Sept. 03 Last Sat. in March Last Sat. in Sept. 04 Last Sunday in March Last Sunday in Sept. 05 Last Sunday in March 4th Sunday in Oct. 06 Last Sunday in March Last Sunday in Oct. 07 Last Sunday in March 1st Sunday in Sept. 08 April 1st September 30th 09 April 1st October 1st 10 April 1st Last Sunday in Oct. 11 1st Sunday in April 2nd Sunday in Oct. * 12 (U.S.A. & Canada) 1st Sunday in April Last Sunday in Oct. No DST Adjustment DST Mode Time Forwarded Time Regressed 13 Last Friday in April Last Thurs. in Sept. 14 May 1st September 30th 15 1st Sunday in Sept. 1st Sunday in April 16 2nd Tuesday in Sept. 3rd Tuesday in April 17 1st Sunday in Oct. Last Sunday in Feb. 18 1st Sunday in Oct. 3rd Sunday in March 19 1st Sunday in Oct. Last Sunday in Mar. 20 2nd Sunday in Oct. 2nd Sunday in Mar. 21 3rd Sunday in Oct. 2nd Sunday in Feb. 22 Last Sunday in Oct. 1st Sunday in March 23 Last Sunday in Oct. Last Sunday in Mar. 24 1st Sunday in Nov. Last Sunday in Feb. Programming Functions (contd)
20 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 between 0-55 seconds. Always consider the current setting when using this function, because this function is not cumulative. For example, if the clock needs to be sped up 10 seconds per day and the current setting is already 10, program 20 seconds using Function 43 (below). 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 : NOTE: Subsequent use of these functions are not cumulative. Clock Adjust 4 ; 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 Programming Functions (contd)