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    DL4500 Residency and Privacy Features 
    Residency Feature (Factory Default) 
    The Residency Feature is provided to prevent a person from unintentionally having the door lock behind them when stepping out-
    side briefly.  Typically used in retirement homes and college dormitories. 
     
    Configuring the DL4500 for the Residency Feature will initially provide a normally locked state.  To enter through a DL4500 moni-
    tored door the user must use an access code or key.  The DL4500 will then re-lock when door is closed.   
    Turning the handle and exiting from the inside will unlock the DL4500 and set it to passage mode. 
     
    Any of the following will restore the lock to the normally secure mode. 
    1. The user returns, enters, and throws the deadbolt from the inside. 
    2. Someone already inside the premises throws the deadbolt. 
    3. Pre-programmed scheduling. 
    4. Entering a valid access code, or locking with a key. 
     
    Programming:        Leave Unlocked on Exit (Passage)   ;
     6
     7
                  ;
     3
     7
     :
     
                                      Cancel Passage on Deadbolt             ; 6 7              ; 3 6 : 
     
    ************************************************************************ 
    Privacy Feature Mode 1: (Door Normally Locked)  Programmable Through DL-Windows and Keypad 
    Privacy Feature Mode 1 is designed to allow access to individuals with access codes and is typically used for rooms needing pri-
    vacy from others such as bathrooms, dorms and meeting rooms. 
     
    Configuring the DL4500 for the Privacy Feature Mode 1 will initially provide a normally locked state.  To enter through a DL4500 
    monitored door the user must use an access code or key.  Once inside, the user throws the deadbolt and automatically disables the 
    keypad from allowing another user to enter for a pre-programmed amount of time.  The red LED on the exterior / outside of the lock 
    will blink indicating that the room is occupied.  When the initial user exits, the DL4500 is automatically set back into the original locked 
    mode and allows access to any authorized users. 
    The disable time (lockout) for the DL4500 can be pre-programmed by the installer.  The disable time can be programmed to disable 
    access code access for up to 250 minutes.  All users 12 and higher are disabled when this feature is active.  Users 1 - 11 or a key 
    can always override this lockout feature with their codes.   
     
    Programming:               Clear Residency Default              ;
     6
     8
                  ;
     0
     0
     0
     :  
    Programming:               Disable Keypad On Deadbolt     ; 6 7              ; 3 5 :
     
    Default Time-Out Duration is automatically set to 10 minutes.  This time is the maximum time the Privacy Feature is enabled.  To 
    set this duration, enter the following sequence with your desired time from 001-250 minutes. 
     
    Programming:               Time-Out Duration                        ;
     6
     8
                  ;
     [ _ _ _ ] :
      
    ************************************************************************ 
    Privacy Feature Mode 2: (Door Normally Unlocked)  Programmable Through Keypad Only; Not DL-Windows 
    Privacy Feature Mode 2 is designed to allow access to all and is typically used for rooms needing temporary privacy from others 
    such as bathrooms, dorms and meeting rooms.   
    Configuring the DL4500 for the Privacy Feature Mode 2 will initially provide a normally unlocked (passage mode) state.  No access 
    code is necessary to enter.  Once inside, the user throws the deadbolt and automatically disables the keypad from allowing another 
    user to enter for a pre-programmed amount of time.  The red LED on the exterior / outside of the lock will blink indicating that the 
    room is occupied.  When the initial user exits, the DL4500 is automatically set back into the original unlocked (passage) mode and 
    the DL4500 will allow new access to all. 
    The lockout time for the DL4500 can be pre-programmed by the installer.  The lockout time can be programmed to disable access 
    code access for up to 250 minutes.  All users 12 and higher are disabled when this feature is active.  Users 1 - 11 or a key can al-
    ways override this lockout feature with their codes.  
    Note:  Function 45 may only be programmed by using the keypad.  In addition, 
    Programmed Schedules will override the state of the lock using Functions 45 and 46.  If it is required that programmed schedules do 
    not override passage mode, Enable/Disable Passage Mode using Functions 48/49. 
     
    Programming:               Clear Residency Default              ;
     6
     8
                  ;
     0
     0
     0
     :  
    Programming:               Disable Keypad On Deadbolt     ; 6 7              ; 3 5 :
     
                                             Enable Passage Mode                 ;
     4
     5
     :
     
     Default Time-Out Duration is automatically set to 10 minutes.  This time is the maximum time the Privacy Feature is enabled.  To 
    set this duration, enter the following sequence with your desired time from 001-250 minutes. 
     
    Programming:               Time-Out Duration                        ;
     6
     8
                  ;
     
    [ _ _ _ ] :
      
    (3 digits) 
    (3 digits)  
    						
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    DL4100 Residency and Privacy Features 
    Privacy Feature Mode 1: (Door Normally Locked--Factory Default)  Programmable Through DL-Windows & Keypad 
    Privacy Feature Mode 1 is designed to allow access to individuals with access codes and is typically used for rooms needing pri-
    vacy from others such as bathrooms, dorms and meeting rooms (Factory Default). 
     
    Configuring the DL4100 for the Privacy Feature Mode 1 will initially provide a normally locked state.  To enter through a DL4100 
    monitored door the user must use an access code or key.  Once inside, the user presses the button and automatically disables the 
    keypad from allowing another user to enter for a pre-programmed amount of time.  The red LED on the exterior / outside of the lock 
    will blink indicating that the room is occupied.  When the initial user exits, the DL4100 is automatically set back into the original locked 
    mode and allows access to any authorized users. 
    The disable time (lockout) for the DL4100 can be pre-programmed by the installer.  The disable time can be programmed to disable 
    access code access for up to 250 minutes.  All users 12 and higher are disabled when this feature is active.  Users 1 - 11 or a key 
    can always override this lockout feature with their user codes. 
     
    Programming:         Disable Keypad On Button Press    ; 6 7              ; 3 5 :
     
    Default Time-Out Duration is automatically set to 10 minutes.  This time is the maximum time the Privacy Feature is enabled.  To 
    set this duration, enter the following sequence with your desired time from 001-250 minutes. 
     
    Programming:               Time-Out Duration                        ;
     6
     8
                  ;
     [ _ _ _ ] :
      
    ************************************************************************ 
    Residency Feature: 
    The Residency Feature is provided to prevent a person from unintentionally having the door lock behind them when stepping out-
    side briefly.  Typically used in retirement homes and college dormitories. 
     
    Configuring the DL4100 for the Residency Feature will initially provide a normally locked state.  To enter through a DL4100 moni-
    tored door the user must use an access code or key.  The DL4100 will then re-lock when door is closed.   
    Turning the handle and exiting from the inside will unlock the DL4100 and set it to passage mode. 
     
    Any of the following will restore the lock to the normally secure mode. 
    1. The user returns, enters, and presses the button from the inside. 
    2. Someone already inside the premises presses the button. 
    3. Pre-programmed scheduling. 
    4. Entering a valid access code or locking with a key. 
     
    Programming:               Clear Privacy Default                    ;
     6
     8
                  ;
     0
     0
     0
     :  
    Programming:        Leave Unlocked on Exit (Passage)   ;
     6
     7
                  ;
     3
     7
     :
     
                                     Cancel Passage on Button Press      ; 6 7              ; 3 6 : 
     ************************************************************************ 
    Privacy Feature Mode 2: (Door Normally Unlocked)  Programmable Through Keypad Only; Not DL-Windows 
    Privacy Feature Mode 2 is designed to allow access to all and is typically used for rooms needing temporary privacy from others 
    such as bathrooms, dorms and meeting rooms.   
    Configuring the DL4100 for the Privacy Feature Mode 2 will initially provide a normally unlocked (passage mode) state.  No access 
    code is necessary to enter.  Once inside, the user presses the button and automatically disables the keypad from allowing another 
    user to enter for a pre-programmed amount of time.  The red LED on the exterior / outside of the lock will blink indicating that the 
    room is occupied.  When the initial user exits, the DL4100 is automatically set back into the original unlocked (passage) mode and 
    the DL4100 will allow new access to all. 
    The lockout time for the DL4100 can be pre-programmed by the installer.  The lockout time can be programmed to disable access 
    code access for up to 250 minutes.  All users 12 and higher are disabled when this feature is active.  Users 1 - 11 or a key can al-
    ways override this lockout feature with their codes.  
    Note:  Function 45 may only be programmed by using the keypad.  In addition, 
    Programmed Schedules will override the state of the lock using Functions 45 and 46.  If it is required that programmed schedules do 
    not override passage mode, Enable/Disable Passage Mode using Functions 48/49. 
     
    Programming:               Clear Privacy Default                    ;
     6
     8
                  ;
     0
     0
     0
     :  
    Programming:         Disable Keypad On Button Press    ;
     6
     7
                  ;
     3
     5
     :
     
                                       Enable Passage Mode                       ;
     4
     5
     :
     
     Default Time-Out Duration is automatically set to 10 minutes.  This time is the maximum time the Privacy Feature is enabled.  To 
    set this duration, enter the following sequence with your desired time from 001-250 minutes. 
     
    Programming:               Time-Out Duration                        ;
     6
     8
                  ;
     
    [ _ _ _ ] :
      
    (3 digits) 
    (3 digits)  
    						
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    Function Number(s) Function Name Programming  
    41 Daylight Saving Time Code   
    43/44 Clock Adjust    
    52/53/54 Pass Time          (3 sec) !     10 sec !    15 sec !  
    59 AL-DTM Door Number    
    60 Set Lockout Attempts   
    61 Set Lockout Time   
    66 Ambush Code   
    67 Add Relay/System Features  
     
     
     
     
    68 Privacy Time-Out Duration   
    69/70 Enter Key Enable !    (Disable) !   
      
    +/-    0-55  
     (0) (0) Seconds 
      1-96 (48 for AL-DTM (Version 1) 
    (0) (1) Door Number 
     1-9 Attempts 
    (6)  
      1-60 seconds 
    (1) (8)  
      00-99 
    (9) (9) Ambush Code 
    Default Values are shown in parentheses. 
      01-24 
    (1) (2) DST Code 
       1-250 minutes 
    (0) (1) (0)  
    Check all that apply 
      
    3.   Failed attempted entry ! 
    4.   Disabled User or Group ! 
    5.   Follow Access Granted ! 
    6.   Group 1 User Code ! 
    7.   Scheduled Lock Event ! 
    8.   Scheduled Unlock Event ! 
    9.   Lock Out ! 
    10. Ambush ! 
    11. First Key Press ! 
    25. Disable  Sounder ! 
    26. 5 sec. Delayed Entry ! 
    27. 15 sec. Delayed Entry ! 
    28. 45 sec. Delayed Entry ! 
    31. Follow Access Granted--No Time Limit ! 
    35. Disable Keypad on Deadbolt ! 
    36. Cancel Passage on Deadbolt ! 
    37. Leave Unlocked on Exit (Passage) !  
    						
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    User Number 
    (1-2000) User Code  
    (3-6 digits)  User Name 
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    Group  
    Association 
      
    For a complete list of user codes, obtain a printout from either the remote printer 
    (Program Function 56) or using the DL-WINDOWS Software. 
    Note:  
    						
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     Day(s)  
     
       
     
     
    Function Number Up to 500 scheduled functions can be programmed (Up to 
    only 150 using AL-DTM2).  For Day Enter : 
    1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday 
    5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7 = Saturday, 8 = Monday through 
    Friday, 9 = Saturday and Sunday, 0 = All days of the week 
    Enter time of day in 24-hour format (00:00- 23:59)  
     
    Time  
     
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    ACCESS = To allow Users to unlock the door temporarily to gain en-
    try. 
     
    AMBUSH = A special Code entered at the keypad when the User is 
    forced to unlock a device.  The device unlocks but sends a silent 
    alarm with no indication at the keypad.  Can be used to trip a re-
    lay, to alert security, or trip a silent alarm on a Burglary Control 
    Panel. 
     
    AUDIT TR AIL
     = A date/time stamped log of previous lock events. 
     
    BUTTON PRESS 
    = A button control on the DL4100 series locks pre-
    venting access to outside Users. 
     
    BURGLARY CONTROL PANEL
     = Provides local alarm and remote 
    communication to request security for burglary/break-in.  A 
    DL4500 relay output used for Ambush can provide a silent alarm 
    and call-for-help.  
     
    CANCEL PASSAGE ON DEADBOLT/BUTTON PRESS 
    = A lock 
    function in the Residency Feature that will prevent passage 
    through the door (for Users without a functional User Code) after 
    extending the deadbolt or pressing the button. 
     
    CLOCK 
    •REAL TIME
     CLOCK
     = An accurate built-in clock that allows 
    date/time stamping of events.  The clock can be slowed or 
    speeded up to fine tune long term accuracy to within three 
    minutes per year. 
     
    •CLOCK SETTINGS
     = Printout includes date, time, weekday, 
    and clock speed. 
     
    •CLOCK SPEED
     = The clock can be adjusted to allow faster/
    slower speeds and therefore increasing clock accuracy. 
     
    CODE = Numeric sequence of numbers (such as: 1234) entered at 
    the keypad.  If Star-Enter-Key is required, must be followed by a 
    [:
    ] key. 
    •AMBUSH CODE
     = See Ambush. 
     
    •BASIC USER CODE
     = User Codes assigned to User Num-
    bers 12+ (except Users 297-300).  (Does not allow 
    programming) 
     
    •INSTALLER CODE
     = User Codes assigned to User Numbers 
    2 and 3.  (Allows all programming except Master functions). 
     
    •INVALID CODE 
    = A User Code that has not been 
    programmed in the lock.
     
     
    •MANAGER CODE
     = User Codes assigned to User Numbers 4 
    through 6.  (Allows most of the programming functions).
     
     
    •MASTER CODE
     = User Code assigned to User Number 1.  
    Default (factory) Master Code is 123456.  The User with the 
    Master Code has complete control of the lock. 
     
    •PRINT ONLY USER CODE
     = User Code assigned to Users 
    10 and 11.  (Allows no programming except print functions).
     
     
    •QUICK ENABLE USER 300 CODE
     = Refers to the User Code 
    entered by User 297 which (when entered at the keypad) en-
    ables the User Code assigned to User 300 for one time only.   
     
    •QUICK PC ACCESS CODE
     = Permits upload/download to 
    DL-Windows Software on IBM/compatible (300 MHz or faster) computer running Microsoft Windows 98, or NT 4.0 (or higher).  
    Refers to the User Code for User 298.
     
     
    •SERVICE CODE
     = User 300 User Code.  Allows only one 
    entry, then needs to be re-enabled by the User 297 User Code 
    to regain access. 
     
    •SUPERVISOR CODE
     = User Codes assigned to Users 7, 8 
    and 9.  Can only program day-to-day operation.
     
     
    •USER CODE
     = Code used by Users.  Code is 3 to 6 numeric 
    digits long, allowing controlled entry.
     
     
    •VALID CODE
     = An entered User Code that has been 
    programmed in the device.
     
     
    COM PORT
     = A computer serial communications port used to 
    communicate with the Lock and/or Data Transfer Module. 
     
    DATA TRANSFER MODULE
     = A device that permits transfer of 
    program/data between a computer and the lock. 
     
    DATE
     = Month, Day and Year entered as MMDDYY. 
     
    DAY OF WEEK
     = Sunday through Saturday (where 1 = Sunday and 7 
    = Saturday). 
     
    DEFAULT = Default settings are the original settings that were set at 
    the factory; in other words, it is the locks original factory condition 
    when the lock was first taken out of its box.  The default settings 
    are permanently encoded within the locks fixed memory, and 
    when the lock is first started, or when power is removed and re-
    applied (see Wiring and Power-Up, page 11), the original factory 
    default settings are re-loaded and take effect. 
     
    DISABLE
     = Turn off. 
     
    DISABLE KEYPAD ON DEADBOLT / BUTTON PRESS = A feature 
    of the Privacy feature that disables the keypad (except for User 
    Numbers 1-11) when the deadbolt is extended or the button is 
    pressed.   
     
    DOOR NUMBER
     = Identification of each door with a specific number 
    (1-96). (Used with AL-DTM2 Transfer Module) 
     
    DOWNLOAD 
    = Send data to lock or AL-DTM. 
     
    ENABLE = Turn on. 
     
    EVENTS
     = Recorded lock activity. 
     
    FACTORY DEFAULT
     = See Default. 
     
    FUNCTION
     (also called Programming Functions
    ) = are the numbers 
    used to program lock features (enabling/disabling Users, User 
    Groups, Passage Mode, Schedules, etc.). 
     
    GROUP 
    •USER GROUP
     = Defining a User to specific Groups, allows 
    User entry when the Group is allowed entry. 
     
    •GROUP 1 DISARMS BURGLAR CONTROL
     = A Group 1 
    USER CODE entry can disarm an alarm panel during a 
    predefined schedule.  Should the Group 1 enter the lock 
    outside of the scheduled time, the alarm will not disarm. The 
    alarm panel must be armed through other means (such as an 
    Alarm Panel Keypad).  The Burglary Alarm Panel must be 
    programmed to disarm from an Armed State Only and the 
    zone input must be programmed for input disarming.
     
     
    Glossary  
    						
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    •GROUP 1 ENABLES GROUP 4 USERS
     = A Group 1 USER 
    CODE entry during a predefined schedule will allow access to 
    Group 4 Users.
     
     
    •GROUP 1 PUTS UNIT IN PASSAGE
     = A Group 1 USER 
    CODE entry during a pre-defined schedule will unlock unit. 
     
    HANDLE PRESS 
    = An clockwise or counter-clockwise movement of 
    the handle. 
    •INSIDE HANDLE 
    - The handle on the back (non-keypad side) 
    of the lock. 
     
    •OUTSIDE HANDLE 
    - The handle on the front (keypad side) of 
    the lock.  
     
    INSTALLER
     = See.... CODE, INSTALLER CODE. 
     
    KEYPAD
     = 10-numeric keys, :
     and special ;
     key. 
     
    •KEYPAD LOCKOUT
     = Keypad is programmed to lockout Us-
    ers, for a specified period of time, when a specified number of 
    invalid User Codes are entered.
     
     
    •KEYPAD PROGRAMMING
     = Ability to program the lock 
    through the keypad. 
     
    KEYPRESS
     =Pressing a button on the Lock’s Keypad. 
     
    LEAVE UNLOCK ON EXIT (PASSAGE) - A feature in Residency 
    Mode allowing free access (Passage Mode) when the lock handle 
    is turned. 
     
    LEVEL ABILITY
     = Predefined User Types (such as Master, Installer, 
    Manager, Supervisor, and Print Only User) have specific abilities 
    to program and/or control the lock. 
     
    LOCKOUT ATTEMPTS
     = A specified number of invalid User Code 
    entries (1-9), that will disable the keypad for a predefined period of 
    time (1-60 seconds). 
     
    LOCKOUT TIME
     =  A predefined time (1-60) seconds that the lock will 
    stop accepting User Codes, after a specified number of invalid 
    User Code entries (1-9). 
     
    LOG
     = See... AUDIT TRAIL. 
     
    MANAGER
     = See... CODE, MANAGER CODE. 
     
    MASTER = See... CODE, MASTER CODE. 
     
    PASSAGE
     = Allow anyone to pass through the door without USER 
    CODES (door is unlocked). 
     
    PRINTER
     = A printout device such as an infrared printer or computer 
    printer. 
     
    PRIVACY 
    = A lock mode for privacy from other Users. 
     
    •Time-out Duration
     = A maximum period of time that the User 
    is allowed privacy before other Users are allowed entry. 
     
    •Door Normally Locked (Mode 1) = User Code initially re-
    quired for entry; Privacy feature enabled once inside. 
     
    •Door Normally Unlocked (Mode 2) = All Users allowed for 
    initial entry; Privacy feature enabled once inside. 
     
    PROGRAM MODE
     = A mode allowing program/data to be entered 
    through the keypad.  Only specific Users can program a lock manually, by entering their USER CODE, followed by the [;
    ] 
    key.  To exit program mode, hold any key until repeated beeps are 
    heard. 
     
    PROGRAMMABLE RELAY FUNCTIONS = The relay can be 
    programmed for one or more functions. 
     
    RELAY
     = Switched output allowing remote control of other devices.  
    For an explanation of all relay features, see Function 67 on page 
    24.   
     
    RESIDENCY = The lock default for the DL4500 which prevents unin-
    tentional door lock after briefly stepping outside.   
     
    SCHEDULE = A programmed operation (enable/disable, lock/unlock, 
    etc.) on a specific day (Sunday through Saturday) and time. 
     
    SCHEDULES, QUICK
     = Any one of four most common types of 
    schedules can be programmed. 
     
    TIME
     = Hours and Minutes in the HHMM format. 
     
    TIME/DATE STAMP
     = A recorded date and time that an event 
    occurred. 
     
    TIMEOUT 
    = Immediate operation for a specified number of hours. 
     
    UPLOAD
     = Receive data from the lock or AL-DTM. 
     
    USER 
    = A person who has been provided with a USER CODE for 
    access through the door. 
     
    USER LOCKOUT, TOTAL
     = All Users (except for Master Code) have 
    been locked out. 
    Glossary (contd)  
    						
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    NOTES 
      
    						
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