Alarm Lock DL2700 Programming Instructions Manual

Trilogy
345 Bayview Avenue
DL2700 Programming
Amityville, New York 11701
For Sales and Repairs 1-800-ALA-LOCK
For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440
© ALARM LOCK 2004
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 (can perform ALL functions), Manager (can perform MOST functions plus entry), and Basic User (entry only).
The lock includes 100 User Codes (consisting of Managers and Basic Users), plus three "one-time entry" Service Codes. The Manager/Basic User Codes are organized similar to a grid--ten banks of ten Access Codes.
Take the time to read through this guide to familiarize yourself with the features and operations of the lock, and its quick and easy programming procedures.
Features
1 Master Code (all functions including entry)
10 Manager Codes (perform SOME programming
functions plus entry) 90 Basic User Access Codes (Entry Only)
3 Service Codes ("One-Time Entry" Codes)
Two User Disable Modes:
All User Codes Disabled Except Master Code
All User Codes in a Bank Disabled Except
Manager Codes
30-Second Keypad Anti-Tamper Lockout:
(Keypad Lockout After 3 Unsuccessful User Code Entries)
Programmable Relay Functions:
(Relay may be keypad programmed to energize on any keypress 0-9 or on unlock).
Instructions
Wiring ................................................................ 2
Quick Start ....................................................... 2
Testing Codes ................................................... 3
Manager & User Location Worksheet ............... 4
Manager & User Location Example .................. 5
Programming Worksheet: Functions ................. 6
Change Existing Master Code ...................... 7
Add/Change Manager Codes ....................... 7
Add/Change User Codes .............................. 7
Deleting Codes ............................................. 7
Disable/Enable Users ................................... 7
Disable/Enable All ........................................ 8
Code Location Function ................................ 8
Next Free Code Address Locator ................. 8
Add/Delete Service Codes .......................... 9
Enable/Disable Passage Mode .................... 9
Pass Time ("Door Unlock") ........................... 9
Disable/Enable Groups ................................. 9
Disable/Enable Users in Bank .................... 10
Keypress Sound Options ............................ 10
AUX Relay Functions ................................. 10
Lock Identifier ............................................. 10
Audible and LED Indications ........................... 11
Battery Replacement ....................................... 11
Erase All Programming ................................... 11
Limited Warranty ............................................. 12
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Wiring
See the Installation Instructions for more information.
Batteries:
Use only 1.5 volt Duracell Alkaline size-AA batteries.
External Power:
An external 7.5 VDC Power Source, capable of at least 100mA, must be used for operation without batteries in the lock. Use an external UL-Listed power supply provided with backup battery power and current limiting protection that is approved for the application. BLACK = Negative, RED = Positive.
Aux Relay:
Aux Relay allows up to 300mA @ 60VDC Maximum. See page 10 for programming options for the Relay ("AUX Relay Functions"). BLUE = Common, YELLOW = N/O, GREEN = N/C.
Remote Switch Input
(2 White Wires) A remote momentary switch can be wired to allow access when activated. Wire a normally open push button switch to the two white wires. Press for one second to unlock the DL2700.
Quick Start
First Time Start Up
1. Unpack the lock from its factory packaging.
2. With the batteries disconnected, hold down the 5 key (or any numeric key) for 10 seconds and release.
3. Connect the batteries and--within 3 seconds--press and hold the
the
; button. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock (listen for 1 beep and red LED). This will clear the lock of
all programmed data, and the lock is now ready to accept programming. Note: Failure to follow this exact procedure can result in erratic lock behavior.
Important Note: When entering any key sequence below, do not pause more than 5 seconds between any key
presses--otherwise you must start again. (Note: If you wish, this 5-second delay between key presses can be extended--see Pass Time on page 9 after completing this section).
No other programming commands will be accepted until the Factory Master Code has been changed.
Change Factory Master Code
The Master Code is a "secret" code (entered at the keypad) that allows you to change ALL programming functions and options. Because all locks are manufactured identically (and leave the factory with the same Master Code), this "factory Master Code" is not very secret--and MUST be changed to your own personal Master Code to ensure security. A 5 digit Code is recommended.
1. Press the factory Master Code: 1 2 3 4 5. A beep will sound and the lock will open.
2. Within 5 seconds, press
; 1 ;.
3. Within 5 seconds, enter a new Master Code. This new Master Code may consist of 3 to 5 digits*, however, the number selected determines the number required for all subsequent Manager and User Access Codes.
4. Press
;.
5. Re-enter the new Master Code again to validate. A 6-beep acknowledgement (with a red LED) will sound. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock.
6. Test the new Master Code. Enter the new Master Code; a beep will sound and the lock will unlock. Now that the Master Code has been changed, there is no need to change it again (unless you want to).
For example, if you want your new Master Code to be "44444", press:
1 2 3 4 5 ; 1 ; 44444 ; 44444
If you wish, write your new Master Code in the spaces provided:
1 2 3 4 5 ; 1 ; ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ; ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Write your new Master Code
; button. After hearing 6 beeps, release
(Repeat)
.
*
Once the number of digits is selected, it cannot be changed unless all programming is erased and the Factory Default settings are re-loaded
using the "Erase All Programming" procedure found on page 11.
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Continued
Quick Start (cont’d)
Enter a Manager Code
Manager Codes are located at locations 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 (see grid on page 4).
New Manager Codes MUST use the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code. Enter as follows.
1. Press the (new) Master Code.
2. Press
3. Press a new Manager Code using the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code
4. If lock remains open, repeat from step 2; otherwise restart from step 1 for each new Manager Code.
Enter Basic User Access Codes
See the grid on page 4 for more information regarding User locations. You can choose to enter your User Codes in many possible locations, and in any order you wish. User Codes do not have programming privileges (entry only). Duplicate User Codes are not allowed.
1. Press the (new) Master Code or associated Manager Code.
2. Press
3. Press a new User Access Code using the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code
4. If lock remains open, repeat from step 2; otherwise restart from step 1 for each new User Access Code.
Delete a User Access Code
The Master Code cannot be deleted. Manager Codes can only be deleted with the Master Code. If the location
1. Press the (new) Master Code or Manager Code.
2. Press
3. If lock remains open, repeat from step 2; otherwise restart from step 1 for each User Access Code you want to
; [press a Manager location i.e. 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90] ;.
. A 6-beep acknowl-
edgement (with a red LED) will sound. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock.
For example, if you want to add a Manager Code of "33333" in location 00, [Press the (new) Master Code]
; 00 ;
33333
.
;
[press a 2-digit location number]
;
.
. A six-beep ac­knowledgement (with a red LED) will sound. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock. The new User Access Code is now entered in that location number.
For example, if you want to add a User Access Code of "22222" in User Number 01, press: [(New) Master Code]
; 01 ; 22222.
(User Number) of the Code is unknown, use the Code Location Function (page 8).
; [press the 2-digit location number] ; :. A six-beep acknowledgement (with a red LED) will
sound. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock. The User Access Code is now deleted.
For example, if you want to delete a User Access Code located in location 47, press: [(New) Master/Manager Code]
; 4 7 ; :.
delete.
Note:
Testing Codes
VALID CODE - The Green LED will flash (with 1 beep) after a valid code is entered. The lock will unlock immediately and
remain unlocked for about 5 seconds (this "unlocked" time is the "Pass Time"). To make the Pass Time longer or shorter, use the Pass Time Function on page 9. Note: While the lever or knob may be rotated at any time, the latch will not be engaged to unlock the door unless a valid User Access Code is entered at the keypad.
INVALID CODE - The Red LED will flash 5 times (with 5 beeps) after an invalid code is entered. (To quickly clear an invalid
User Access Code, press
KEYPAD ANTI-TAMPER LOCKOUT - If 3 invalid User Access Codes are entered in succession, the lock will turn off for
approximately 30 seconds to prevent tampering. The DL2700 will emit 2 beeps with a Red LED flash warning at the end of the anti-tamper period. The lock will exit Anti-Tamper mode in 30 seconds or upon activation of the Remote Switch Input (white wires). Note: The lock will go into Anti-Tamper after 3 unsuccessful Code entries even if entered
by different users and spaced apart in time. Therefore, the lock may “appear” to go into Anti-Tamper Lockout even after the entry of just one invalid User Access Code.
;
and immediately re-enter the correct Code).
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Manager & User Location Worksheet
The DL2700 lock provides three "security levels":
Master
(can perform ALL functions),
Manager
(can perform SOME program­ming functions plus entry), and Basic User (entry only). In total, there are 104 "locations" inside the DL2700 lock: one Master Code, 10 Manager and 90 User Access Codes, and three "one-time entry" Service Codes. Where the Access Code is located will determine its security level. From the factory, all locations (except for the Master Code) are empty; each location can then be programmed to contain an Access Code, and these Access Codes enable Users to program and/or unlock the lock. As a visual aid, the 100 Manager/User Access Code locations are detailed in the grid below, with ten "Banks" (columns) of ten "Managers/ Users" (rows). Each of the 100 squares in the grid is identified by a unique two-digit location (00) through (99). Notice that these two digits also specify its Bank (column) and Manager/User (row) location in the grid. Also notice that all Managers are in the top row, their locations all ending in a zero (locations 00, 10, 20, 30 and so on through 90). Note: Use the blank grid below as a Pro-
gramming Worksheet
Each square represents a location inside the lock (excluding the Master Code and the 3 Service
Codes). Each location can hold one "User Access Code" which can unlock the lock.
BANK 0 BANK 1 BANK 2 BANK 3 BANK 4 BANK 5 BANK 6 BANK 7 BANK 8 BANK 9
MANAGERS
USERS
USERS
MGR 00
_ _ _ _ _
USER 01
_ _ _ _ _
USER 02
_ _ _ _ _
for preparing all programming in advance. Store this worksheet in a safe place for future reference.
MGR 10
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USER 11
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USER 12
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USER 21
USER 22
MGR 20
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MGR 30
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USER 31
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USER 32
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MGR 40
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USER 41
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USER 42
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MGR 50
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USER 51
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USER 52
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MGR 60
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USER 61
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USER 62
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MGR 70
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USER 71
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USER 72
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MGR 80
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USER 81
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USER 82
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MGR 90
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USER 91
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USER 92
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USERS
USERS
USERS
USERS
USERS
USERS
USERS
USER 03
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USER 04
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USER 05
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USER 06
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USER 07
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USER 08
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USER 09
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USER 13
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USER 14
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USER 15
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USER 16
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USER 17
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USER 18
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USER 19
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USER 23
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USER 24
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USER 25
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USER 26
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USER 27
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USER 28
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USER 29
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USER 33
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USER 34
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USER 35
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USER 36
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USER 37
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USER 38
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USER 39
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USER 43
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USER 44
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USER 45
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USER 46
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USER 47
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USER 48
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USER 49
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USER 53
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USER 54
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USER 55
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USER 56
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USER 57
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USER 58
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USER 59
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USER 63
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USER 64
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USER 65
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USER 66
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USER 67
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USER 68
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USER 69
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USER 73
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USER 74
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USER 75
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USER 76
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USER 77
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USER 78
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USER 79
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USER 83
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USER 84
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USER 85
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USER 86
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USER 87
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USER 88
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USER 89
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USER 93
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USER 94
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USER 95
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USER 96
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USER 97
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USER 98
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USER 99
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SERVICE CODE 1 SERVICE CODE 2 SERVICE CODE 3
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