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WIRING 

See the Installation Manual for more information. 

Batteries: 

Use only 1.5 volt Duracell Alkaline size-AA batteries. 

External Power: 

Red / Black wires - External 7.5 VDC Power Source must 
be used for operation without batteries. 

Remote Input: 

White / White wires - Wire a Normally Open Contact to 
wires (white and white).  Momentarily close to allow 
PL3500/ETPL lock to unlock.  

NOTE:  Remote Input is 

enabled from the factory.

   

Relay: 

COM-Blue / NO-Yellow / NC-Green 

 

 

POWER UP--FIRST TIME 

When starting the lock for the first time

, turn to page 12 

and follow the Quick Start procedure:  "First time Power Up". 

 
 

POWER UP--RETAIN PROGRAMMING 

Use when re-applying power to a lock already in use (you 
wish to retain the Lock Program), such as:

 

When moving an existing lock to a new door.  The lock must 
be dismantled and powered down for an extended period. 

DL-Windows overwrote Users 298/299 and you have no 
method to initiate lock communications.  Proceed as follows: 

1. Disconnect battery pack connector. 
2. With battery power disconnected, short the two white wires 

(

Remote Input 

wires) together for 10 seconds to ensure dis-

charge of all capacitors. 

3. Re-connect battery pack (lock will sound 3 short beeps).  If 

these 3 beeps are not heard, then restart at step 1. 

4. A 4th beep indicates that the lock has checked its database 

and has found existing valid User programming. 

5. The lock will re-check its database for valid data residing in 

User 298 or User 299 locations.   

a.   

If data exists 

in User 298 or User 299 locations, the 

lock LED will flash red 7 times and 7 beeps will sound.  
The lock is now ready for re-use.  The pre-existing pro-
gram is loaded from fixed memory.  Be sure to re-set the 
clock using DL-Windows. 

b.   

If data does NOT exist 

in User 298 or User 299 loca-

tions (Function Cards were not enrolled into the lock), 
the lock will perform its 30-second initial power up se-
quence.  During this 30 second period, you 

must 

plug a 

cable into the communications port and program the 
lock via an AL-DTM or a PC connection.  Since the User 
298/299 locations are blank (or were not programmed), 
the lock does not have the means to initiate PC commu-
nications via a pre-programmed Function Card.  There-
fore, the above power up procedure provides an alter-
nate means to initiate PC communications.   

 
 

BATTERY REPLACEMENT 

When a valid card is presented and the batteries are weak, the 
sounder will sound for 4 seconds.  Always replace weak batter-
ies (five [5] AA-size 1.5 volt alkaline) as soon as possible. 
1. At the back of the lock, remove the screw at the bottom of 

the lock housing and remove the cover.   

2. Pull out the battery pack and quickly replace all 5 batteries - 

within 1 minute. 

3. If you 

do not

 hear the 3 beeps when power is re-applied, all 

programming and settings have been retained, and the lock 
is ready for use.  Go to step 5. 

4. If you 

do

 hear 3 beeps when power is re-applied, wait 15 

seconds for the LED to flash red 6 times and 6 beeps will 
sound.  Re-set the clock using DL-Windows.   

5. Replace the back cover and tighten the screw. 

 
 

ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING  

(The "out of box" factory default will be restored) 

1. At the back of the lock, remove the screw at the bottom 

of the lock housing and remove the cover.   

2. Take out the battery pack and remove battery power by 

disconnecting the battery pack. 

3. Present any card to the card reader to ensure all ca-

pacitor stored power is drained from the lock.  

4. Re-connect the battery pack.  The lock will immediately 

sound 3 short beeps (if these 3 beeps are not heard, 
then restart at step 2).    

5. Within 3 seconds, press and hold down the outside door 

handle until the lock sounds more slow beeps, 1 beep 
for every second it takes to clear the memory.  The out-
side door handle may be released as soon as these 
beeps are heard.   

6. After a few more seconds, the LED will slowly alternate 

between flashing red and green.  

7. The LED will continue to slowly flash green and red for 

25 seconds.  

To enroll Function Cards

, proceed im-

mediately as follows: 

With the lock LED slowly alternating between 
flashing red and green, 

present any PROX 

card 

to the lock.  The lock will count out 5 slow 

beeps, indicating the lock is about to enter 
"Function Card Enrollment Mode".   

The lock LED will flash green, and the sounder 
will beep rapidly.  The lock is ready to enroll the 
Function Cards.   

Present Function Card #1 to the lock

.  The 

lock LED will flash green then red, with two 
beeps (indicating the card was enrolled suc-
cessfully).   

Present Function Card #2 

to the lock.  Again, 

the lock LED will flash green then red, with two 
beeps.   

Continue to present, in order, Function 
Cards 3-9

.  Each time a new Function Card is 

presented, the lock LED will flash green then 
red, with two beeps. 

 

After the 9th Function card is presented, the lock LED will 
flash green twice, sound two beeps, and will then remain 
silent, ready for use.  

Note: 

 If the lock continues to beep 

after presenting the 9th Function Card, check to verify that 
the outside door handle is released.   

Note:

  If you only wish to use the first 3 Function Cards, 

simply allow the lock to "time out" after 30 seconds.

 

Wiring and Power Up 

Summary of Contents for Trilogy ETPL

Page 1: ...MMING SOFTWARE PL Trilogy Series Stand Alone Access Control System with ProxCard Access WI1390A 5 07 PL3500 ETPL HID HID CORPORATION PROXCARD PROXKEY KEYFOB AL IR1 PRINTER AL DTM DATA TRANSFER MODULE 345 Bayview Avenue Amityville New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs 1 800 ALA LOCK For Technical Service 1 800 645 9440 ...

Page 2: ...ree ways 1 through an infrared printer 2 di rectly from the lock to the PC or 3 through an AL DTM to your PC The PL Series locks include several lock types a cylindrical based lock PL3000 a mortise based lock for additional hardware security PL3500 and a mortise based lock for use with push bar applications ETPL Programming is identical for all locks Note ProxCard and ProxKey are trademarks of the...

Page 3: ... Automated Unlock Lock Enable Disable Users Enable Disable Groups Real time clock and calendar User Access Methods ProxCard and ProxKey Keyfob Batch Enroll Quickly and easily enroll multiple ProxCards and ProxKey keyfobs without the use of a PC Note ProxCards and ProxKey Keyfobs both function identically Keyfobs can be substituted for all references to the ProxCard in this manual User Features 170...

Page 4: ...ug You can also use this cable to transfer the Lock Program from your lock to an AL PRE DB9 to DB9 Serial Cable Enroll ProxCards quickly into DL Windows then transfer this new ProxCard data from the computer to the AL PRE via this 9 pin DB9 to DB9 serial cable Once the data is in the AL PRE you can transfer the data to the lock via the double ended mini banana plug see above thus avoiding the need...

Page 5: ...e computer program DL Windows installed 2 By a direct connection to an AL DTM module allowing the transfer of lock data from the computer to the lock 3 By using 9 proximity cards provided as Function Cards when lock is first powered up It is recommended that DL Windows be used when programming your PL3500 lock especially if you intend to enroll many User Cards DL Windows can always be used as a ba...

Page 6: ...ilding in which the lock is installed who will probably wish to have total authority to make changes The PL Series locks can hold up to 1999 Users in its programming memory using DL Windows and 1700 with the Function Cards see Function Card definition below What is a Programming Level With other Trilogy locks that possess keypads such as the PDL3000 ETPDL etc the Programming Level defines the rang...

Page 7: ...Cards 3 7 to the AL DTM nor will the AL DTM be able to send this Function Card data to the PL3500 lock Accordingly Function Cards are designed to be used for limited use installa tions where DL Windows will not be used or is not available If DL Windows is used Function Cards 3 7 will most likely never be used The advantage of the PL3500 lock is that it is designed to be flexible for any applicatio...

Page 8: ...ows User 299 is a Non Pass Code does not unlock the PL3500 ETPL This is the only code that will initiate data transfer with the AL DTM NOTES Default User Numbers The table below displays a graphical representation of how the internal memory of the PL3500 ETPL lock is organized The default settings are the original settings that were set at the factory the lock s original factory condition when the...

Page 9: ...ard exists in memory but dis abled Low Battery 4 second continu ous beep See page 11 before changing bat teries User Card Error RED Flash Sequence of 7 beeps repeated 4 times Non fatal memory or clock error has been detected Under this condition unexpected operation is possible Remove power and re start LED and Sounder Indicators The PL Series locks provide visual and audible feedback With a fully...

Page 10: ...L DTM via an AL PCI2 cable then transfer the program from the AL DTM to the lock s via a double ended mini banana plug The hand held AL DTM is useful because you do not have to transport or find electricity for your computer Data can also flow in reverse from the lock through the AL DTM back to the computer for examination You must always use Function Card 2 to send and receive data us ing DL Wind...

Page 11: ...ize 1 5 volt alkaline as soon as possible 1 At the back of the lock remove the screw at the bottom of the lock housing and remove the cover 2 Pull out the battery pack and quickly replace all 5 batteries within 1 minute 3 If you do not hear the 3 beeps when power is re applied all programming and settings have been retained and the lock is ready for use Go to step 5 4 If you do hear 3 beeps when p...

Page 12: ...ent in order Function Cards 3 through 9 Each time a new Function Card is presented the lock LED will flash green twice with two beeps indicating the card was enrolled successfully Note You do not have to present all 9 Function Cards For example if you wish only to use Function Cards 1 through 3 simply allow the allow the lock 30 seconds to timeout after presenting Function Card 3 13 After the 9th ...

Page 13: ...battery pack with attention to the correct polarity as indicated inside the plastic battery pack housing 3 With battery power disconnected short the two white wires Remote Input wires together for 10 seconds to ensure discharge of all capacitors After 10 seconds remove the short 4 Connect the battery pack The lock will immediately sound 3 short beeps if these 3 beeps are not heard then be gin this...

Page 14: ...ge Mode Door is unlocked all Users are allowed free access through the door 20 Card 6 Initiates AL IR1 printing with Time Date Version Number and Au dit Trail Log 21 Card 7 Toggles Total User Lockout mode Disables all card input func tions Note A lock in Passage Mode will remain in Passage Mode 22 Card 8 Enables and resets Function Card 9 User 297 23 Card 9 The Service Card allowing access one tim...

Page 15: ... Send to Lock screen will indicate the data transfer The Model Type and Firmware Version will be displayed on the Send to Lock screen 8 After the data transfer is complete Send To Lock Successful will be displayed in the Status Window lower left hand corner of the Send to Lock screen 9 At the end of the transfer process the PL3500 will sound a series of beeps You can disconnect the AL PCI2 ca ble ...

Page 16: ...necting 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 num...

Page 17: ...k the AL DTM will perform the correct operation 1 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 2 Press the Green Button on the AL DTM until the AL DTM displays the following The AL DTM displays the following 3 Present Function Card 2 to the lock The AL DTM will display the following Pac...

Page 18: ... only other way to remove the card from the lock program is to erase all cards and lock programming described on page 11 Erase All Programming Erasing all programming then requires re programming the Function Cards and all new proximity cards Add new proximity cards as follows 1 With all proximity cards to be entered at hand present Function Card 3 to the lock The green LED will flash continuously...

Page 19: ...ramming described on page 11 Erase All Program ming Erasing all programming then requires re programming the Function Cards and all new proximity cards Delete proximity cards as follows 1 With all proximity cards to be deleted at hand present Function Card 4 to the lock The green LED will flash continuously with beeping 2 Present the first proximity card you wish to delete When presented the beepi...

Page 20: ...r as User Numbers 2003 2007 Toggles Passage Mode Door Is Unlocked When Function Card 5 is presented Passage Mode is enabled PL3500 remains unlocked indefinitely When Function Card 5 is re presented Passage Mode is disabled and the PL3500 re locks and resumes its normal operation Enter Passage Mode as follows Present Function Card 5 to the lock After unlocking the green LED blinks twice accompanied...

Page 21: ... the AL DTM Print the Audit Log as follows 1 Turn on the printer 2 Place AL IR1 s optical receiver approximately 1 to 4 above the infrared LED as shown below 3 Present Function Card 6 to the lock The lock will beep twice and flash a green LED 4 After a 2 second delay the PL3500 lock will send the infrared signals to the printer 5 If more than 20 log entries exist in the lock after the 20th entry a...

Page 22: ...ere pre sented the lock would henceforth remain in Passage Mode unlocked with none of the other cards able to remove the lock from this state Note Schedules created using DL Windows will still place the lock into or out of Passage Mode even when Function Card 7 is used Enter Total User Lockout mode as follows Present Function Card 7 to the lock The PL3500 unlocks and the green LED blinks twice acc...

Page 23: ...on Card 9 access will be denied Later if you wish to grant the temporary worker re access sim ply re present Function Card 8 to the lock no need to have possession of Function Card 9 and Function Card 9 will be re enabled again for one time only NOTE Function Card 9 is enabled from the factory after the PL3500 is started for the first time When Func tion Card 9 is first presented after the PL3500 ...

Page 24: ...orker presents Function Card 9 to the lock the PL3500 unlocks and allows access for one time only If the temporary worker re presents Function Card 9 access will be denied Later if you wish to grant the temporary worker re access sim ply re present Function Card 8 to the lock no need to have possession of Function Card 9 and Function Card 9 will be re enabled again for one time only NOTE Function ...

Page 25: ...25 User Card Record Sheet NAME OF DOOR DEPARTMENT EMBOSSED NUMBER ON CARD USER NAME LAST FIRST DATE ACTIVATED COMMENTS Page ______ ...

Page 26: ...ule Should the Group 1 enter the lock outside of the scheduled time the alarm will not disarm The alarm panel must be armed through other means The Burglary Alarm Panel must be programmed to disarm from an Armed State Only and the zone input must be programmed for input dis arming Programmed only through DL Windows GROUP 1 ENABLES GROUP 4 USERS A Group 1 USER CARD entry during a predefined schedul...

Page 27: ...d reader will be disabled for the duration of Remote Input switch closure Features 26 27 28 will delay User Codes 12 and higher only except 297 298 and 299 Features 30 31 32 should be used with external DC power unless feature is used for a short duration and infrequently sustained closure of remote input or relay will drain batteries Sustained closure of remote input will inhibit scheduled events...

Page 28: ...or au thorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products In no event shall ALARM LOCK be liable for an amount in excess of ALARM LOCK s original selling price of the prod uct for any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the pro...

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