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Lock Defaults for PDL6100
Users added
will default to a Group Association and a Programming Level ability as follows:
USER TYPE
USER NUMBER
GROUP DEFAULT
ASSOCIATION
MINIMUM PROGRAM
LEVEL (See page 6)
Master Code
1
-
M
Installer Codes
2 & 3
none
4
Manager Codes
4 - 6
none
3
Supervisor Codes
7 - 9
none
2
(Reserved)
10 - 11
none
--
Basic User Codes
12 - 50
none
none
Basic User Codes Group 1
51 - 100
1
none
Basic User Codes Group 2
101 - 150
2
none
Basic User Codes Group 3
151 - 200
3
none
Basic User Codes Group 4
201 - 250
4
none
Basic User Codes
251 - 296
none
none
Quick Enable User 300 Code
297
none
none
(Reserved--see page 7)
298
none
none
Guard Tour Code*
299
none
none
Service Code
300
none
none
Basic User Codes
301-5000
none
none
*This code is a
Non-Pass
code and therefore does not allow passage through the door.
The Programming Level defines the range of programming
tasks a User is allowed to perform. The higher the Level, the
more programming tasks the User is allowed (with Master al-
lowing ALL tasks).
Note:
Since the Programming Level is closely associated with
the type of User and their abilities, a User who holds a certain
Programming Level is sometimes referred to by their “
User
Type
”.
For example, PDL Series locks can hold up to 5000 Users in
its programming memory, and each User is associated with a
User Number (see definition of "User Number" in the previous
"Terminology" section) and therefore a specific Programming
Level, as follows:
Master:
Always associated with User number 1. Is always
enabled and can program all functions. (Abbreviated as
Programming Level = M).
Installer:
Always associated with Users 2 and 3. Can pro-
gram all functions except changing the Master Code.
(Abbreviated as Programming Level = 4).
Manager:
Always associated with Users 4, 5, and 6. Can
program all functions except functions relating to lock
configuration. (Abbreviated as Programming Level = 3).
Supervisor:
Always associated with Users 7, 8 and 9. Can
only program functions relating to day to day operation.
(Abbreviated as Programming Level = 2).
Print Only Users:
In previous versions of the ALARM LOCK
Trilogy series locks,
Print Only Users
were always
associated with User Numbers 10 & 11 and were restricted
to printing event logs only, using a special AL-IR1
handheld printer. With the PDL6100 series wireless lock
no longer requiring (or allowing) the use of this AL-IR1
printer,
Print Only Users
are also no longer required. Al-
though the attributes of User Numbers 10 and 11 have
been changed to replicate those of "Basic Users", to en-
sure compatibility with previous lock model versions the
use of User Numbers 10 and 11 with the PDL6100 lock is
not recommended.
Basic Users:
Always associated with User number 12 and
higher (except 297-300). No programming ability allowed.
Programming Levels are hierarchical--higher levels are al-
lowed to do anything the levels below them can do. For exam-
ple, if you are a
Manager
, you are allowed to do anything that
Supervisors
and
Basic Users
can do in addition to those tasks
allowed for Managers (Level 3).
Programming Levels