Alarm Lock DL2700 Programming Instructions

DL2700-SERIESDL2700-SERIES
DIGITAL LOCKSDIGITAL LOCKS
Programming InstructionsProgramming Instructions
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USER’S GUIDE TO DL2700-SERIES CODES ANDUSER’S GUIDE TO DL2700-SERIES CODES AND FEATURESFEATURES
CONGRATULATIONS! Your new Alarm Lock Trilogy elec­tronic digital lock is a rugged entry lock of advanced design with several programmable features. Three security levels are provided: Master, Management, and User, the latter comprising 15 User Codes, including a 1-time entry Service Code. Take the time to read through this guide to familiarize yourself with the features and operation of the lock, and its quick and easy programming procedures.
PRELIMINARY INFORMATIONPRELIMINARY INFORMATION
The DL2700 allows you to program
1 Master Code (all functions including entry)
1 Management Code (all functions including entry, but
not Master Code, Management Code or Passage Func­tion)
15 User Codes (3 banks of 5; entry only)
1 Service Code (1-time entry)
Important:Important: Before attempting to program any codes or functions, note the following:
While the lever or knob may be rotated at any time, the
latch will not be engaged to unlock the door unless a valid code has been entered.
When a valid code is entered, the lock will unlock imme-
diately and remain unlocked for about 5 seconds (or longer, if reprogrammed). When attempting to change a code, the respective program address and replacement code must be entered while unlocked. Therefore, it is recommended that all codes be prepared in advance for reference while programming (see Program Sheet), then be secured when finished.
Audible IndicationsAudible Indications
A beep will sound (a) when each key is pressed and (b)
after a valid code is entered and (c) at the end of the unlock time (just before the unit relocks).
If a wrong key is pressed during code entry, press the
[AL] Button to clear the entry and start again.
Two beeps will sound at the end of the antitamper
lockout time.
Five beeps will sound upon entry of an invalid code.
Six beeps indicate acceptance of a programmed code.
A 5-second tone (with red LED) when a key is pressed
signifies a low-battery condition.
LED IndicationsLED Indications
LED indications are especially useful when the lock is used in noisy environments.
Red LED
The red LED will light momentarily whenever a key is
pressed.
If a wrong code is entered, the red LED will flash 5 times.
If the batteries are weak, pressing any button will cause
the red LED to come on, along with a steady sounder
indication.
Green LED
The green LED will come on momentarily when a valid
code has been entered.
PROGRAMMING YOUR CODESPROGRAMMING YOUR CODES Master CodeMaster Code
The Master Code can program any entry code or function. It may consist of 3 to 5 digits; the number of digits selected determines the number required for all other codes. The factory-programmed code is ‘‘1-2-3-4-5’’, but this code must be changed as follows to preserve security. For example, change the factory-programmed Master Code to ‘‘5-4-3-2-1’’. Note:Note: Changing the Master Code will erase all other codes.
1. Enter existing Master Code: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].
A beep will sound and the lock will open.
2. Within 5 seconds, enter Master Program Address:
[AL] [1] [AL].
3. Within 5 seconds, enter new Master Code: [5] [4] [3] [2] [1].
4. (For Master Code only):
Press [AL].
5. Enter Master Code again to validate (only the Master
Code must be validated):
[5] [4] [3] [2] [1].
Six beeps will sound and lock will relock after about five
seconds.
6. Test the new Master Code. Enter: [5] [4] [3] [2] [1].
A beep will sound and the lock will open. Note:Note: If only one code is required, stop here and proceed
to PROGRAMMING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS.
Management CodeManagement Code
The Management Code can program any user code (but not the Master or Management Code) or any programma­ble function except the Passage Function. It must contain the same number of digits as the Master Code. The follow­ing example will program a Management Code of ‘‘2-3-4-5­1’’ using the Master Code programmed in the example above. Note:Note: Changing the Management Code will not affect any other code.
1. Enter the existing Master Code: [5] [4] [3] [2] [1].
A beep will sound and the lock will open.
2. Within 5 seconds, enter the Management Program
Address:
[AL] [2] [AL].
3. Enter the Management Code: [2] [3] [4] [5] [1].
Six beeps will sound and lock will relock after about five
seconds.
4. Test the Management Code. Enter: [2] [3] [4] [5] [1].
A beep will sound and the lock will open. Note:Note: If only two codes are required, stop here and
proceed to PROGRAMMING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS. User Codes User Codes (Provide entry only)
Up to 15 User Codes are available in three banks, each containing five users. User Codes are programmed by either a Master Code or a Management Code and the respective User Program Address shown below. Users may be ‘‘locked out’’ either individually or by bank, therefore when assigning codes, consider which users or groups will
be denied access on a regular basis to simplify the lockout procedure.
User Codes must consist of the same number of digits as
the Master Code. To program any User Code:
1. Enter the Master Code or Management Code. A beep
will sound and the lock will unlock.
2. From Table 1, enter the Program Address for the
selected user.
BANK 1BANK 1
User 1 AL-1-1-AL User 1 AL-2-1-AL User 1 AL-3-1-AL User 2 AL-1-2-AL User 2 AL-2-2-AL User 2 AL-3-2-AL User 3 AL-1-3-AL User 3 AL-2-3-AL User 3 AL-3-3-AL User 4 AL-1-4-AL User 4 AL-2-4-AL User 4 AL-3-4-AL User 5 AL-1-5-AL User 5 AL-2-5-AL User 5* AL-3-5-AL
*May be programmed as Service Code (AL-3-AL). See Service CodeService Code.
PROGRAMPROGRAM
ADDRESSADDRESS BANK 2BANK 2
Table 1. User Program Addresses.Table 1. User Program Addresses.
PROGRAMPROGRAM
ADDRESSADDRESS BANK 3BANK 3
PROGRAMPROGRAM
ADDRESSADDRESS
3. Enter the User Code; six beeps will sound.
4. Test the User Code.
Note:Note: If several User Codes will be programmed at one time, it is not necessary to re-enter the Master or Manage­ment Code for each, so long as the lock is not allowed to relock. Therefore, after the six beeps sound (step 3, above) repeat steps 2 and 3 as necessary, then test all codes when done.
Service CodeService Code
The Service Code is a one-time User Code for cleaning crews, servicers, etc., that erases itself immediately after use. It is programmed as any User Code, with the Program Address AL-3-AL. If programmed, the Service Code re­places User Code 15 (Bank 3, User 5).
PROGRAMMING SPECIAL FUNCTIONSPROGRAMMING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS LockoutsLockouts
Any single user, any bank of users, or all users may be prevented from entry.
User Lockout.User Lockout. To temporarily disable any single user’s entry code,
1. Enter the Master Code or Management Code.
2. From Table 1, enter the user’s Program Address.
3. Wait for the lock to relock.
To re-enable the code, repeat the procedure.
Group Lockout.Group Lockout. To temporarily disable all user entry codes of one or more banks,
1. Enter the Master Code or Management Code.
2. From Table 2, enter the Bank Disable Address(es).
BANKBANK DISABLE ADDRESSDISABLE ADDRESS ENABLE ADDRESSENABLE ADDRESS
1 AL-5-1-AL AL-4-1-AL 2 AL-5-2-AL AL-4-2-AL 3 AL-5-3-AL AL-4-3-AL
1--3 AL-5-5-AL AL-4-4-AL
Table 2. Bank Disable and Enable Addresses.Table 2. Bank Disable and Enable Addresses.
3. Wait for the lock to relock.
To re-enable the code(s), repeat the procedure, replacing the Disable Address in Step 2 with the Enable Address. Note:Note: Re-enabling a group lockout does not re-enable a single-user lockout of that group (see User Lockout).
Unlock TimeUnlock Time
This is the amount of time that the lock stays open after a valid code is entered. The factory-programmed time is 5 seconds, however this time may be increased to up to 20 seconds as follows.
1. Enter the Master Code or Management Code.
2. Enter Address [AL] [4] [5] [AL].
3. From Table 3, enter the desired unlock time.
ENTRYENTRY TIMETIME
1 5 SEC. 2 10 SEC. 3 15 SEC. 4 20 SEC.
Table 3. Unlock Times (times approximate).Table 3. Unlock Times (times approximate).
Note:Note: To conserve battery power, keep unlock time as
short as possible.
PassagePassage
Programming the Passage Function will maintain the DL2700 unlocked (no code required for entry) until repro­grammed. To set the Passage Function, enter the Master Code, then Address [AL] [4] [AL]. To relock, enter the Master Code, then Address [AL] [5] [AL].
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATIONOTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Antitamper ProtectionAntitamper Protection
If three invalid codes are entered in succession, the unit will shut down for approximately 20 seconds to prevent code tampering. Two short beeps will sound when the lock has been reactivated.
Battery ReplacementBattery Replacement
A 5-second dual tone (4 seconds high; 1 second low) when any key is pressed indicates that the batteries are weak. The DL2700 uses 5 AA-size1.5-volt alkaline batteries. The lock will function with weak batteries, however be sure to replace the batteries as soon as possible.
Remove the screw at the bottom of the interior lock housing and remove the cover. Replace all 5 batteries quickly ---- within about 2 minutes ---- to avoid losing the memorized codes. Do not press any buttons while replac- ing the batteries! Replace the battery cover, then test the lock. Note:Note: To immediately erase all codes, remove the batteries and press any button.
Should battery power fail and all codes be erased, open the door using the key and replace the batteries. Repro­gram all codes starting with the original factory Master Code (1-2-3-4-5).
Remote ReleaseRemote Release
Provisions for unlocking the DL2700 from a remote loca­tion, overriding all codes, using an external momentary­contact switch.
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