DL1200 - DL1300 - PDL1300
NARROW STILE ACCESS LOCKS
345 Bayview Avenue
Amityville, New York 11701
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For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440
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© ALARM LOCK 2006
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The DL1200, DL1300 and PDL1300 are manually programmable narrow stile entry trim for Adams Rite
4900 deadlatch locks, and 1850, 1950, 4070, MS1850S and
MS1950S series deadbolts for narrow stile aluminum doors*.
The DL1200, DL1300 and PDL1300 will retract the existing
Adams Rite
®
latch when an access code is entered (or a credential is presented) and the lever is pressed down (or the
turnpiece turned). The trim is designed to operate with any
Adams Rite
Because Adams Rite
feature remains operational for a continuous unlatched function (see Adams Rite
®
interior device such as a "pushpaddle" or lever.
®
trim exists on the inside, the "hold-back
®
instructions). Entering a passage
mode function code activates latched passage mode (device
is unlocked but the lever or turnpiece is engaged continuously)
until another passage mode function code is entered, relocking the trim. All locks are equipped with a mechanical
metal key override. See OI310, OI311 or OI312 for programming information.
MECHANICAL FEATURES
The overall enclosure housing is 14 3/8" inches high, 1 5/8"
inches deep and 1¾" inches wide. The trim is through-bolted
to the stile of the door (using four #10 screws) and are secured on the interior side of the door. Supported stile thickness is 1¾".
• DL1200 Series supports 100 users, fingertip/keypad programmable
• DL1300 Series supports 2000 users and includes 40,000
event audit trail and 500 event schedule. Keypad or PC
programmable
• PDL1300 Series supports 2000 PIN or Prox users and
includes 40,000-event audit trail and 500 event schedule.
Keypad or PC programmable
• Aluminum door retrofit outside trim for Adams Rite
1850, 1950, 4710, 4070, 4730, 4900, MS1850S and
MS1950S Series locks
• Familiar Trilogy
• All-metal, vandal-resistant 12-button keypad supports 3-6
digit PIN codes (3-5 digits on the DL1200), and multilevel
user hierarchy (master, manager, supervisor and basic
users)
• Keypad or PC programmable (see model information).
Quickly and easily add or delete users and enter
®
programming & electronics
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
®
4710, 4730 and
®
INSTRUCTIONS
WI1458D 10/06
"passage mode", service codes, group lock-out &
group-enable
• HID Prox ID cards, keyfobs and prox tags supported in
PDL1300 series which features built-in Prox reader
(High security applications can require use of both PIN
code plus Prox ID card for access)
• Real time clock and PC programmable automatic lock/
unlock scheduling for 500 events (1300 Series models)
• Wide weatherproof operating range from -31 to 151ºF
(-35 to 66C)
• Provides 100,000 operations using off-the-shelf long
life DL123A lithium batteries, and includes audible and
visual low battery alert
• Non-handed; fully field-reversible
• Mechanical key override; interchangeable cores sup-
ported (Corbin/Russwin, Yale, Schlage, Medeco)
• Mortise Cylinder, 1¼" supplied (supports 1-1/8", 1¼",
1-3/8" and 1½"
• Compact styling 14-3/8"H x 1-5/8"D x 1¾"W
• Backsets 31/32",1-1/8" and 1½"; stile thickness 1¾"
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................1
MECHANICAL FEATURES ............................................1
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION .................................2
INSTALL CYLINDER .................................................3
VERIFY HAND ...........................................................3
INSTALL LEVER ........................................................4
INSERT INTERFACE CYLINDER .......................4
INSTALL LOCK ....................................................5
INSTALL BATTERIES ..........................................6
TEST OPERATION .........................................................7
NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................8
*Adams Rite Manufacturing Co., Pomona, CA. www.adamsrite.com. All products, product
names and services described in this manual are for identification purposes only and may be
trademarks of their respective companies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
For factory prepped doors, use dimensions shown. Di-
mensions are referenced from center of 1¼" cylinder hole.
The Adams Rite
®
lock determines the backset.
When mounting the new Adams Rite® locks:
• Do not install the outside cylinder -- this trim replaces it;
• Do not install the faceplate (access to the cylinder set
screw in the lock is required during mounting and installation).
Mechanical Override Cylinder Cams
The DL1200 and DL/PDL1300 trim requires the use of an
oval Alarm Lock cam (supplied with cylinder). For other
manufacturers, please see the charts below.
Cams for Standard Mortise Cylinders
Corbin-Russwin HW1344
Marks HW1346
Arrow HW1348
Sargent HW1348
Schlage HW1349
Best* HW1343
Corbin-Russwin HW1345
Medeco HW1347
Schlage HW1350
Yale HW1351
Cams for IC Mortise Cylinders
*Will be supplied together with Best IC Housing (HW1352)
Cylinder Length Collar P/N
1-3/8 HW1331
1-½ HW1342
Cylinder Collars:
The DL1200 and DL/PDL1300 can use a 1-1/8" & 1¼" mortise cylinder without the use of a collar (1¼" requires two
plastic spacers, supplied). For cylinders longer than 1¼" a
collar is required.
Order collars from an Alarm Lock distributor.
Backset is determined by
the Adams Rite lock
Template (use WI1459)
2
Cam for Mechanical Override Cylinder
Install Cylinder
1. Install Cylinder if not already installed at the factory. Screws A & B (see Fig. 1) are correctly set at
factory. If it is difficult to screw in the cylinder, loosen
the two screws near the actuator (A) one turn. If you
find the cylinder is still difficult to screw in, then loosen
the other screws (B) one turn. Do not loosen the
screws all the way or it may be difficult to replace
them properly! Note: The trim is manufactured to
use a 1-1/8" or 1¼" Alarm Lock mortise cylinder with a
HW-1302 cam. If the cylinder that will be used is
longer than 1¼", a collar must be utilized. Please see
the collar information on the previous page.
Fig. 1: Install Cylinder if not already installed at the factory
1a. Insert key half-way into the cylinder, then screw it
in. See Fig. 1a. If cylinder will not seat flush, the cylin-
der back stop screw may require loosening. Cylinders
that are longer than 1¼"
will require a collar, which
will stick out from the surface when correctly installed. Please see the
cylinder information on
the previous page.
1b. After the cylinder is screwed in all the way, center
the keyway toward the bottom (see Fig. 1b). If an
interchangeable core cylinder is utilized, then center
the interface toward the bottom. Tighten the screws
that were loosened in step 1.
Fig. 1b: Center keyway toward bottom
1c. Remove the key. Use a 1/16" hex wrench to screw
the cylinder back stop screw in fully. (See Fig. 1c)
The key should now only rotate counterclockwise.
A
B
Cylinder back stop
screw
Fig. 1a: Insert key 1/2 way
into cylinder and screw in
Fig. 1c: Use 1/16" hex wrench to screw in
the cylinder back stop screw
NOTE: To remove cylinder, reverse steps 1a-1c.
Setting the Door "Hand"
2. With the key always on the outside, the door hand is
generally determined by the location of the hinges-hinges are either inside or outside. See Fig. 2.
REVERSE
STANDARD
2a. Setting Hand of Interface Cylinder/Adapter
Refer to Fig. 2a to determine if changing the hook
cam lever is necessary. If changing the hook cam
lever is necessary, refer to Fig. 2b (on next page).
RIGHT HAND LEFT HAND
RHR
(Keys)
RH
Fig. 2: Cross Section Top View -- Door Ha nd
(Hinges)
LHR
LH
LH/LHR RH/RHR
Fig 2a: Correct orientation for Interface cylinder
and hook cam (LH and RH)
REVERSE
(Keys)
STANDARD
3