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Initiates AL-DTM Communications (User 299)
The
AL-DTM
is used to transfer Lock Programs (and other data) between DL-Windows and PL3000 locks. When com-
puters cannot be transported or when electrical power is not available, the hand-held
AL-DTM
acts as a go-between--it
allows the transfer of lock data from your PC (through the
AL-DTM
) to the lock, or in reverse (from the lock through the
AL-DTM
back to your PC). Requires an
AL-PCI2
cable when transferring from your PC to the AL-DTM. A double-ended
mini banana plug connector is used when transferring data from the AL-DTM to the PL3000 lock(s) (see page 4 for de-
tails).
Function Card #2 initiates communications.
Note:
Function Card #2 does not unlock the PL3000.
Important:
All PL3000 locks arrive from the factory configured as Door #1. If the PL3000 lock data inside the AL-DTM is
associated with a door number OTHER than door number 1, you MUST select the door number in the AL-DTM before
transferring data to the lock. This will ensure that the proper data inside the AL-DTM will be matched to the correct lock.
The procedure below describes this process:
Note:
The AL-DTM must be configured for Door Select Mode.
SEND PROGRAM TO LOCK (THROUGH THE AL-DTM)
1.
Send Lock Program from DL-Windows to the AL-DTM
, "Send Program to Lock" by connecting the AL-PCI2
cable (or AL-PRE) to the AL-DTM.
2.
Connect the AL-DTM to the Lock.
Connect the double-ended banana plug into the AL-DTM and into the lock
that is to be programmed (observing proper tab direction).
3.
Press the Green Button on the AL-DTM
until the AL-DTM displays the following:
4. The AL-DTM will display the following:
5. Using the black keys, change the "CURRENT DOOR" value until the door number is reached. If the door number
is 8, the AL-DTM will display the following:
6. The AL-DTM will display the following:
7.
Present Function Card #2 to the lock
. The AL-DTM will display the following:
Packet Numbers will go up until all packets have been transferred to the lock. The Lock will continue to beep while in
communication with the AL-DTM.
8.
At the end of the transfer process
, the PL3000 will sound a series of beeps. You can disconnect the AL-PCI2
cable. The following will display:
9.
Test New User Cards.
Verify that each new user Card allows access when presented to the lock. Test each
lock that has been programmed. To receive information from the lock to the AL-DTM, see next page.
Function Card # 2
LOCK MODE
YES NO
Door 08, Sending
PGM Packet 008
Lock's Time and
Date, Updated.
Comm. Complete,
07/24/04 02:08PM
(Current date and Time)
0993 FREE
MEMORY BLOCKS
(Current Memory Status)
Press and release the green button (answer NO).
DOOR SELECT MODE
YES
NO
Press and release the left black button (answer YES).
Current Door=008
<BACK NEXT> SET
Press and release the green button (answer SET) to lock in the desired door number.
Ready, Door =008
GO EXIT
Press the left black button (answer GO).
AL-DTM Communications with the PL3000 locks
Appendix B
Appendix A