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Quick Start (cont’d)
Delete ProxCards
®
When deleting enrolled proximity cards with Function Card #4, you must have possession of the card to be deleted. If
you wish to delete cards that are NOT in your possession, you must do so either via DL-Windows or a pre-programmed
AL-DTM module.
WARNING:
If using Function Cards only (without DL-Windows) the only way to delete a previously
enrolled proximity card that is not in your possession is to clear all lock programming. See procedure
ERASE ALL
PROGRAMMING
on page 11.
1. 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 beeping will momentarily stop, the red LED
will flash, (indicating that the card is deleted) and the beeping will stop. The lock is ready for use.
3. Before presenting the second proximity card you wish to delete, you must begin again at step 1.
Note:
Be sure to update the deleted cards in your Record Sheet (located on page 25).
Note:
Deleted cards leave User Locations in the lock empty. New cards enrolled will fill those empty user locations first.
You are now ready to mount and install your PL series lock and give out your enrolled proximity cards. Before installation, it is
suggested you test and verify that all User Codes entered are active (see below).
First Time Start Up--Using DL-Windows Only
If you decide that you do not wish to use Function Cards and only want to program the lock via DL-Windows (or via a
pre-programmed AL-DTM--see note at bottom of page 17 when using an AL-DTM-III), use the following procedure:
1.
Unpack the lock
from its factory packaging.
2.
Install fresh batteries
in the 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 procedure again at step 3).
5.
Clear the memory
. 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 outside door handle may be released as
soon as these beeps are heard.
6.
Watch the LED
. After a few more seconds, the LED will slowly alternate between flashing red and green (this flash-
ing red and green indicates the lock is looking for a PC or an AL-DTM at the communications port).
7.
Within 30 seconds of step 6: Observing correct polarity, insert the connector into the lock communications
port. The connector is connected to either your PC running DL-Windows or an AL-DTM.
8.
Begin Communications Mode of DL-Windows or AL-DTM
(see pages 15 or 16) and send the data into the lock.
When finished, the lock will sound 5 rapid beeps and will be ready for use. (
Note:
See special instructions for using
the AL-DTM to select the door number on page 16).
Verifying Prox Card and Keyfob Access
Test a programmed ProxCard
®
or ProxKey
®
Keyfob:
Present the Programmed ProxCard
®
(or Keyfob ) to the Prox reader in front of the lock.
VALID CARD -
The Green LED will flash momentarily and the sounder will beep a few times after a valid card or keyfob has
been presented to the lock. The PL3500/ETPL will unlock.
INVALID CARD -
The RED LED will flash several times and the sounder will beep several times after an invalid ProxCard
®
or
Keyfob has been presented to the lock.
Testing the Cards Entered