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Terminology Used in this Manual 

What is a 

Lock Program

?

 

A Lock Program contains the instructions that a lock uses to per-
form its various functions.  You can use the keypad to create a 
Lock Program stored within the lock.  You can also use DL-
Windows (defined below) to create a Lock Program on your com-
puter, and then transfer and store the Program in the circuitry con-
tained inside the lock itself.  The Lock Program is essentially a 
computer database file that maintains feature settings, schedules, 
audit trails, etc.  Using DL-Windows, Lock Programs can be cre-
ated with default information, edited on your PC, and then sent to 
(and even received from) locks.   

 

The 

Lock Program 

consists of 4 areas:  

User Codes

Features

Time Zones

, and 

Schedules

, all defined below:   

 

What are 

User Codes

?

 

Also called 

User Access Codes

 or 

PIN No. Codes

, User Codes 

are numbers the User enters into the lock keypad to unlock the 
lock.  The User Codes are part of the Lock Program, and the Lock 
Program is stored in the lock circuitry awaiting the Users to key in 
their User Codes.   
 

What are 

Features

?

 

Your lock is designed to support several options and functions.  
Using the keypad or DL-Windows software (the 

Programmable 

Features 

window), you can select the features you wish to acti-

vate, such as if the lock will automatically adjust for Daylight Sav-
ing Time in the spring and autumn, or if the lock sounder should be 
disabled or enabled. 
 

What is a 

TimeZone

?

 

Events (recorded lock activities) can be programmed to occur at 
certain times.  It is these times (for example, “every Tuesday at 
5PM”) that are referred to as 

TimeZones

.  TimeZones can be cre-

ated manually through the keypad.  In DL-Windows, you can use 
the 

Schedule-TimeZone 

screen to create these TimeZones, and 

once created, you can link events to these TimeZones. 

 
What is a 

Schedule

?

 

Your lock can be programmed to maintain a schedule in which 
certain events can occur automatically.  For example, you can pro-
gram the lock to allow Groups of Users (with their User Codes) 
access ONLY during specific business hours.  With another exam-
ple, you can program another lock to UNLOCK at 9am, LOCK at 
noon for lunch, UNLOCK at 1pm, and LOCK again at 5pm--every 
weekday.  As you can see, many different combinations of Sched-
ules can be created to suit the needs of the Users.  First you cre-
ate 

TimeZones

 (see above).  Next you create events and link them 

to your TimeZones (also using the 

Schedule-TimeZone 

screen in 

DL-Windows).  When finished, you can view (in DL-Windows) your 
schedule in the 

Schedule View 

screen.

 

 

What is a 

User

A User is a person who is authorized to simply use or make certain 
programming changes to the lock.  This User can be anyone--from 
a one-time visitor (who will almost certainly have no authority to 
make changes) to the owner of the building in which the lock is 
installed (who will probably wish to have total authority to make 
changes).  The PDK Series locks can hold up to 2000 Users in its 
programming memory, and each User possesses a pre-defined 
level of authority--a 

Programming Level

--as to their ability to use 

or make changes to the lock.   
 

What is a 

Programming Level

?

 

The Programming Level defines the range of programming tasks a 
User is allowed to perform.  The higher the Level, the more pro-
gramming tasks the User is allowed (with Master allowing ALL 
tasks).   

 

Note:  

Since the Programming Level is closely associated with the 

type of User and their abilities, a User who holds a certain Pro-
gramming Level is sometimes referred to by their “

User Type

”. 

 

For example, 

PDK Series 

locks can hold up to 2000 Users in its 

programming memory, and each User is associated with a User 
Number (see definition of "User Number" below) and therefore a 
specific Programming Level, as follows: 

 

Master:  

Always associated with User Number 1.  Is always en-

abled and can program all functions.  (Abbreviated as 
Programming Level = M). 

Installer:  

Always associated with User Numbers 2 and 3.  Can 

program all functions except changing the Master Code.  
(Abbreviated as Programming Level = 4).

 

Manager:  

Always associated with User Numbers 4, 5, and 6.  

Can program all functions except functions relating to lock 
configuration.  (Abbreviated as Programming Level = 3). 

Supervisor:

  Always associated with User Numbers 7, 8 and 9.  

Can only program functions relating to day to day operation.  
(Abbreviated as Programming Level = 2). 

Print Only Users:

  Always associated with User Numbers 10 & 

11.  Restricted to print event logs only.  No other programming 
ability allowed.  (Abbreviated as Programming Level = 1).

 

Basic Users:  

Always associated with User Number 12 and higher 

(except 297-300).  No programming ability allowed.  Most 
Users are 

Basic Users

, who are given their own personal User 

Codes and are only allowed to simply unlock the lock when 
desired.   

 
Programming Levels are hierarchical--higher levels are allowed to 
do anything the levels below them can do.  For example, if you are 

Manager

, you are allowed to do anything that 

Supervisors

Print-

Only Users 

and 

Basic Users 

can do in addition to those tasks al-

lowed for Managers (Level 3).  

 

 

What is the 

Minimum Required Program Level

This Programming Level abbreviation is the 

minimum 

program-

ming level required to access the particular Function.  (The higher 
the level number, the more programming tasks the User is al-
lowed, with Master allowing all tasks). 
 
In this manual, Programming Levels for the PDK series locks are 
abbreviated as follows:  

= Master, 

4

 = Installer, 

3

 = Manager, 

2

 

= Supervisor, 

1

 = Print Only Users 

 
 

What is a 

User Number

(

User Number 

Location Number 

User Location = Slot in Lock

User Numbers are used and are significant within each individual 
lock only.  The User Number determines the Programming Level 
for each User.  For example, PDK Series locks can hold up to 
2000 Users in its programming memory.  This memory can be 
thought of as simply a numbered list from 1 through 2000.  Each 
entry in the list is represented by a User Number.  Therefore, 

where 

a User is located in this list--their 

User Location

--is a com-

monly used description of their User Number.  Because of their 
similarities, a 

User Number

User Location 

and 

Location Number 

can be used interchangeably.  In some DL-Windows screens, the 

Summary of Contents for Trilogy PDK3000 Series

Page 1: ...ess PDK3000 345 Bayview Avenue Amityville New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs 1 800 ALA LOCK For Technical Service 1 800 645 9440 Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC ALARM LOCK 2007 HID HID CORPORATION PROXCARD PROXKEY KEYFOB DL WINDOWS PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE AL DTM DATA TRANSFER MODULE AL PRE PROXCARD READER ENROLLER AL IR1 PRINTER ...

Page 2: ...s DL Windows Software Note The PDK3000 is not a complete lock system and should be thought of as a lock control ling device The PDK3000 s primary entry and auxiliary relay can be used to activate or deacti vate a door strike or a door magnet locking device In a typical application the PDK3000 will en ergize its Primary Entry relay upon the keypad entry of a valid user code The relays used in the P...

Page 3: ...d ProxKey Keyfob see page 15 User Code and ProxCard For highest security see page 15 Batch Enroll Quickly and easily enroll multiple ProxCards and ProxKey keyfobs without the use of a PC see page 15 Note ProxCards and ProxKey Keyfobs both function identically Keyfobs can be substituted for all references to the ProxCard in this manual User Features 2000 Users see pages 14 15 18 6 Pre defined Admin...

Page 4: ... Mini Banana Plug Connector After you create the program in DL Windows and transfer the program from your computer to an AL DTM transfer the program from the AL DTM to the lock s via a double ended mini banana plug 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 dat...

Page 5: ...our lock to start working To begin programming you must first enter something called Program Mode What is Program Mode Most technical people find working with hardware easy they use tools to make fixes or changes to hardware But with the soft ware inside the lock you enact changes you interface through the keypad The software has only two modes Normal Mode and Program Mode When you want to make ch...

Page 6: ...possesses a pre defined level of authority a Programming Level as to their ability to use or make changes to the lock What is a Programming Level The Programming Level defines the range of programming tasks a User is allowed to perform The higher the Level the more pro gramming tasks the User is allowed with Master allowing ALL tasks Note Since the Programming Level is closely associated with the ...

Page 7: ...ow one time access to a temporary worker Simply enter the User 297 User Code into the lock key pad Later when the temporary worker enters the User 300 User Code into the lock keypad the User 300 User Code allows access for one time only and then becomes disabled Later if you wish to grant the temporary worker re access simply re enter the User 297 User Code and the User 300 User Code will be re en...

Page 8: ...ype For example PDK Series locks can hold up to 2000 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 en abled and can program all functions Abbreviated as Programming Level M Installer Always ass...

Page 9: ...nformation General Program Mode Information If a wrong key is pressed during code entry hold any key continuously until the error sound is heard 7 short beeps this will clear the entry Re enter the key sequence again All program sequences are followed by the key 2 short beeps indicate a successful program sequence Enabling Disabling Users By User Number 3 Disable User 3 _ _ _ 4 Enable User 4 _ _ _...

Page 10: ...e User 298 User Code to send or receive data Using DL Windows IBM COMPATABLE LAPTOP OR DESKTOP PC NOTE OBSERVE TAB DIRECTION WHEN INSERTING CABLE INTO LOCK AL PCI CABLE CONNECT TO SERIAL PORT COM 1 4 Scenario 2 Create the program in DL Windows and transfer the program from your computer to an AL DTM via an AL PCI cable then transfer the program from the AL DTM to the lock s via a double ended mini...

Page 11: ...harge of all ca pacitors 3 Re connect battery pack lock will sound 3 short beeps If beeps are not heard then restart at step 1 4 Do not press any keys for 15 seconds 5 After 15 seconds the LED will flash red 6 times and 6 beeps will sound The lock is now ready for use The pre existing program is loaded from fixed memory Set the clock using functions 38 39 and 40 ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING The out of bo...

Page 12: ...BLUE N C BLACK Com Entry Relay Output Remote Release Output Tamper Output Mounted to Housing Auxiliary Relay Output N O GRAY ORANGE N O BLACK COM WHITE N C N O Push Button Switch N C Alarm System Zone Programmed for 24 Hour Alarm 1 Magnetic Lock 2 Electric Strike 3 Solenoid Device BLACK RED 1 Mag Lock 2 Electric Strike 3 Solenoid 4 Light 5 Siren 6 Video Recorder WHITE WHITE Simplified Power Supply...

Page 13: ...e Sounder Device AC DCV Light Source Sounder Device Supply Door Strike Door Strike Power Supply N C POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS Emergency Exit Switch Emergency Exit Switch SUPPLY Simplified Power Supply Option Transformer 12 to 24 VAC or DC Recommended Supply Option Battery Backup 12 to 24V AC or DC WARNING In all cases be sure to allow for emergency exit during a fire or AC power failure Local jurisdict...

Page 14: ... to be 664433 Press 1 664433 664433 Now that the Master Code has been changed there is no need to change it again unless you want to Since you are still in Program Mode you can now proceed directly below and program various functions Note Programming any Function such as setting the clock follows a consistent 5 step pattern 1 Enter Program Mode 2 Press Function 3 Press and enter data 4 Press to en...

Page 15: ...s three times the card has been enrolled 4 Press to end the process To return to normal operation exit Program Mode see below For example you wish to enroll two ProxCards for User 14 and User 15 respectively Press 2 1 4 and place the first card in front of the reader hear 3 beeps and then within 10 seconds place the sec ond card in front of the reader hear 3 beeps You can continue entering cards i...

Page 16: ... Security Access ProxCard User Code Test ProxCard programmed for High Security Access A ProxCard and User Code are both required for access 1 Enter the User Code for the User Number programmed for High Security Access The sounder will beep slowly for up to 10 seconds 2 Present the ProxCard programmed for the same User Number User may enter User Code or present the ProxCard in either order to open ...

Page 17: ... page 23 Programming Functions Overview Function 48 Enable Passage Mode See page 24 Function 49 Disable Passage Mode See page 24 Function 50 Return Lock to Normal Passage Mode Schedule See page 24 Function 51 Passage Mode Configuration See page 24 Function 52 54 Pass Time See page 24 Function 55 Print Audit Trail See page 25 Function 56 Print User Code List See page 25 Function 57 Print Clock Sett...

Page 18: ...r Code is Keypad Code Access only Factory Default 123456 See Lock Design Overview on page 5 for more information about Master Codes 3 M USERS Lock Defaults for PDK3000 See page 8 Users added will default to a Group Association and a Program Level Ability as follows USER TYPE USER NUMBER GROUP DEFAULT ASSOCIATION MINIMUM PROGRAM LEVEL see page 6 Master 1 M All Programming Abilities Installers 2 3 n...

Page 19: ...Program Mode and pressing 5 1157 008 NOTE Up to 4 Timeout Functions may be pending at any one time An error beep will sound when attempting to program more than 4 Timeout Functions 2 Service Code is a One Time Only Code Once it is used it is disabled until enabled again NOTE User Number 297 is used to reset Service Code Use See Terminology Used in this Manual on page 7 for more information and exa...

Page 20: ...tions Function 12 clears all programmed Schedules and all Timeout Functions To clear All Timeout Functions only see Function 13 below Function 12 will clear all of the following All Schedule Functions 72 through 93 Timeout Functions 5 25 through 34 and Function 47 Note Function 12 also resets Passage Mode and any disabled Groups After using Function 12 your Scheduled Timeout features must be manua...

Page 21: ...Association As per the chart on page 8 the lock s default programming from the factory associates certain User Numbers with certain Groups To override these default Group associations Function 35 manually associates or disassociates a selected User with a selected Group During programming Groups not selected are then disassociated from the User Function 35 is helpful when the number of Users you w...

Page 22: ...nd ends at 2AM on the programmed date Enter 4 1 0 0 0 to disable DST All locks leave the factory with DST enabled and pre programmed to the following start and end dates for the USA beginning 2007 Default DST Start Date March Week 2 Sunday Second Sunday in March Default DST End Date November Week 1 Sunday First Sunday in November To program the DST start date using the keypad press 4 1 M M W D whe...

Page 23: ...example if the clock has already been set to speed up 10 seconds per day and then is found to need an additional 10 seconds then program 20 seconds using Function 43 Example 1 Clock is losing 13 seconds every day enter 4 3 1 3 This example assumes that the Clock Adjust setting was at the factory default of zero Function 57 can be used to print the current Clock Adjust setting Example 2 Clock is ga...

Page 24: ...Code is entered When the Pass Time expires the lock will re lock automatically Use the functions below to change the Pass Time to 3 10 or 15 seconds The Pass Time is defaulted to 3 seconds Pass Time 4 53 Set Pass Time to 10 Sec 54 Set Pass Time to 15 Sec PASS TIME See Scheduled functions 72 and 73 for Scheduled Passage Mode NOTE Programming Functions cont d 51 Passage Mode Configuration 5 1 _ Mode...

Page 25: ... Figure 2 above To abort printing press any key for 3 seconds three short beeps will sound Hold the printer over the lock s infrared sensor as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 above For use with DL WINDOWS software refer to OI237 AL PCI interface cable is needed 1 3 3 PRINTER DOWNLOADING Hold the printer perpendicular to the Lock s infrared LED as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 If the printer has be...

Page 26: ... Wires White White for a Remote Input Momentarily close switch to unlock the lock to allow person to pass through door This Remote Input can be used to control the Aux Relay See the Aux Relay System Features on page 27 Function 67 Enter the functions below to Disable Enable the Remote Input NOTE The Remote Input is enabled in the factory default Remote Input 6 5 65 Enable Remote Input 6 6 _ _ Ambu...

Page 27: ... time as the pro grammed Pass Time The Pass Time is the length of time the lock stays unlocked after a valid User Code is entered See functions 52 54 Use this feature for remote monitoring or other activation as this feature works independently of all other relay options Programming this feature will supersede all other programmed relay features Subsequent relay feature programming will not take e...

Page 28: ...2 8 0 _ _ _ _ _ Day Time 81 Schedule Disable Group 3 8 1 _ _ _ _ _ Day Time 82 Schedule Disable Group 4 8 2 _ _ _ _ _ Day Time 83 Schedule Disable All Groups 8 3 _ _ _ _ _ Day Time 3 Clear All Schedule and Timeout Functions by entering Function 12 To set the time see Function 39 NOTE 72 Schedule Enable Passage Mode Unlock 7 2 _ _ _ _ _ Day Time 73 Schedule Disable Passage Mode Lock 7 3 _ _ _ _ _ D...

Page 29: ... Monday to Friday 9 for Saturday and Sunday and 0 for all days of week Enter time of day in 24 hour format for example for 2 15 PM enter 14 15 Note Do not use this feature in Residency mode Scheduled Passage Mode Group 1 Activated 89 Passage Mode Close Time Window This Function enabled through keypad only 8 9 _ _ _ _ _ Day Time SCHEDULES GROUP 1 ACTIVATED 3 For your convenience your lock comes pre...

Page 30: ...Enter time of day in 24 hour format for example for 2 15 PM enter 14 15 Scheduled Relay Activation Group 1 Activated 9 1 _ _ _ _ _ Day Time 91 Relay Activation Close Time Window SCHEDULES GROUP 1 ACTIVATED 3 NOTES 1 Group 1 Disarms a Burglary Control Panel will always disarm an alarm system Arming should be performed by other means such as Alarm Panel Keypad Schedule 2 Use a qualified electrical a...

Page 31: ...ed within this window Group 4 members will be enabled Group 4 members will still need to enter their User Codes to enter For additional information see Group 1 Activated Features on page 32 For day enter 1 for Sunday 2 for Monday 3 for Tuesday 4 for Wednesday 5 for Thursday 6 for Friday 7 for Saturday 8 for Monday to Friday 9 for Saturday and Sunday and 0 for all days of week Enter time of day in ...

Page 32: ...Disarm a Burglary Control Panel on page 30 If a Group 1 User does not enter their User Code during the specified window Functions 90 91 remain inactive Function 92 and 93 allow for a window of time to be created where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window the User Codes in Group 4 will be enabled If a Group 1 User does not enter their User Code during the specified windo...

Page 33: ...he alarm panel Functions 92 93 Use Function 92 and 93 see page 31 to create a window of time where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window Group 4 Users will be enabled 1 Enter Program Mode if not in already 2 Using Function 2 create User 4 with a User Code of 456789 Press 2 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 Because User 4 does not have a default Group association make User 4 a member of Gr...

Page 34: ...t apply 1 Remote Input switch closed and Function 65 Remote Input enabled 2 Remote Input switch closed and Function 64 Remote Input disabled 3 Failed attempted entry 4 Disabled User or Group 5 Follow Access Granted 6 Group 1 User Code 7 Scheduled Lock Event 8 Scheduled Unlock Event 9 Lock Out 10 Ambush 11 First Key Press 25 Disable Sounder 26 5 sec Delayed Entry 27 15 sec Delayed Entry 28 45 sec D...

Page 35: ...umber 1 2000 User Code 3 6 digits User Name 1 2 3 4 Group Association For a complete list of user codes obtain a printout from either the remote printer Program Function 56 or using the DL WINDOWS Software Note ...

Page 36: ...e programmed Up to only 150 using AL DTM2 For Day Enter 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 Monday through Friday 9 Saturday and Sunday 0 All days of the week Enter time of day in 24 hour format 00 00 23 59 Time Function Name ...

Page 37: ... entered User Code that has been programmed in the device COM PORT A computer serial communications port used to communicate with the Lock and or Data Transfer Module DATA TRANSFER MODULE A device that permits transfer of program data between a computer and the lock DATE Month Day and Year entered as MMDDYY DAY OF WEEK Sunday through Saturday where 1 Sunday and 7 Saturday DEFAULT Default settings ...

Page 38: ... FUNCTIONS The relay can be programmed for one or more functions RELAY Switched output allowing remote control of other devices For an explanation of all relay features see Function 67 on page 27 REMOTE INPUT Entry into a restricted area by pressing a button connected to the REMOTE INPUT WIRES White and White by someone on the other side of the door SCHEDULE A programmed operation enable disable l...

Page 39: ...39 NOTES ...

Page 40: ...or authorizes 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 product for any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the produ...

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