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ACCESS

 = Entry into a restricted area. 

AUDIT TRAIL

 = A date/time stamped log of previous 

lock events. 

BURGLARY CONTROL PANEL

 = Provides local 

alarm and remote communication to request secu-
rity for burglary/break-in.   

CLOCK 

REAL TIME

 

CLOCK

 = An accurate built-in clock 

that allows date/time stamping of events.  The 
clock can be slowed or speeded up to fine tune 
long term accuracy to within three minutes per 
year.  Programmed only through DL-Windows.  

 

CLOCK SETTINGS

 = Printout includes date, 

time, weekday, and clock speed.

 

DATE

 = Month, Day and Year entered as MMDDYY.  

Programmed only through DL-Windows.   

DAY OF WEEK

 = Sunday through Saturday (where 1 

= Sunday and 7 = Saturday).  Programmed only 
through DL-Windows.   

DEFAULT

 = The original settings that were set at the 

factory; in other words, it is the lock's original fac-
tory condition when the lock was first taken out of 
its box.  The default settings are permanently en-
coded within the lock's fixed memory, and when the 
lock is first started, or when power is removed and 
re-applied (see pages 8-9), the original factory de-
fault settings are re-loaded and take effect. 

DISABLE

 = Turn off. 

DOWNLOAD 

= Send data to lock. 

ENABLE

 = Turn on. 

EVENTS

 = Recorded lock activity.

 

GROUP 

USER GROUP

 = Defining a User to specific 

Groups, allows User entry when the Group is al-
lowed entry.  Programmed only through DL-
Windows.  

 

GROUP 1 DISARMS BURGLAR CONTROL

 = A 

proximity card (previously assigned to Group 1) 
presented to the lock can disarm an alarm control 
panel during a predefined scheduled time (if the 
proximity card is used outside of the scheduled 
time, the alarm control panel will not disarm).  
The alarm control panel must be armed through 
other means, must be programmed to disarm 
from an armed state only, and the zone input 
must be programmed for input disarming.  Pro-
grammed only through DL-Windows.

 

GROUP 1 ENABLES GROUP 4 USERS

 = A 

proximity card (previously assigned to Group 1) 
presented to the lock during a predefined sched-
ule allows access to Group 4 Users.  Pro-
grammed only through DL-Windows.  

 

GROUP 1 PUTS UNIT IN PASSAGE

 = A prox-

imity card (previously assigned to Group 1) pre-
sented to the lock during a pre-defined schedule 
unlocks the lock.  Programmed only through DL-
Windows.  

 

ONE TIME ONLY FOR GROUP 3 USERS 

= If 

selected in DL-Windows, allows Group 3 prox-
imity cards to unlock the door one time only 
(thereafter their proximity card becomes dis-
abled).  See OI237.

 

GUARD TOUR =

 Associated with User 298 and User 

299.  A Guard Tour card is used to log the move-
ment of a security guard as he or she makes 
rounds from one assigned guard tour station to the 
next.  Presenting the User 299 proximity card pro-
vides precise verification and accountability of a 
guard's movement by logging the location with a 
time and date stamp in the Event Log ("Audit 
Trail").  

Note: 

 Proximity cards assigned to User 

298 and User 299 are 

not 

access cards (meaning 

these proximity cards do NOT allow the security 
guard to pass through the protected door). 

INTERNAL RELAY FUNCTIONS

 = The PL6100 inter-

nal relay can be programmed (via DL-Windows 
only) for one or more functions.  See page 11 for 
more information. 

LOG

 = See... AUDIT TRAIL. 

PASSAGE

 = Allow anyone to pass through the door 

without proximity cards or fob ("door is unlocked"). 

RELAY

 = Switched output allowing remote control of 

other devices.   

REMOTE INPUT

 = Allows entry into a restricted area 

by pressing a button connected to the two RE-
MOTE INPUT wires (two internal white wires) by 
someone on the protected side of the door. 

SCHEDULE

 = A programmed operation (enable/

disable, lock/unlock, etc.) on a specific day (Sunday 
through Saturday) and time.  Programmed only 
through DL-Windows.   

SCHEDULES, QUICK

 = Any one of four most com-

mon types of schedules can be programmed.  Pro-
grammed only through DL-Windows.   

TIME

 = Hours and Minutes in the HHMM format.  Pro-

grammed only through DL-Windows.   

TIME / DATE STAMP

 = A recorded date and time that 

an event occurred. 

TIMEOUT 

= Allowing or restricting operation for a 

specified number of hours. 

UPLOAD

 = Receive data from the lock. 

USER 

= A person who has been provided with a prox-

imity USER CARD for access through the door.

 

USER LOCKOUT, TOTAL

 = All Users to be locked 

out (denied access).  Proximity User Cards will not 
unlock the PL6100.  

 

Glossary 

Summary of Contents for Wireless Trilogy Networx PL6100

Page 1: ...Access Control System with ProxCard Access 345 Bayview Avenue Amityville New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs 1 800 ALA LOCK For Technical Service 1 800 645 9440 Note Technical Service is for locksmiths and alarm professionals only Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC PL6100 AL PRE PROXCARD READER ENROLLER PROXKEY KEYFOB HID HID HID CORPORATION PROXCARD ...

Page 2: ... compatible ProxCard reader In addition data can be retrieved from the lock to your PC with DL Windows soft ware Its real time clock calendar automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time and allows for automated programming of events PL6100 WIRELESS LOCK PL6100 Wireless PL Series Lock Features 3 Supported Products 4 Lock Design Overview 5 Terminology Used in this Manual 6 7 Wiring 8 First Time P...

Page 3: ...isable Groups see page 7 for definition of Group 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 User Features 5000 Users Service Card One Time Only access see page 7 for User 297 definition Guard Tour see pa...

Page 4: ...as a LAN or corporate Intranet A Windows PC connected to this network can control and program all PL6100 locks by the use of the DL Window software see OI237 and OI352 With access rights to the software one computer or several can control the software and consequently can control the devices in the system Several Gateway device models are available Wireless Wired AL IM80211 Hardwired Wireless Gate...

Page 5: ... needing to be in hand One additional advantage is that proximity cards and fobs cannot be duplicated unlike ordinary metal keys Preparing to Program your Lock As the PL6100 does not feature keypad buttons on its housing programming your PL6100 for example adding or deleting proximity cards is allowed only using a PC that is running the computer software application DL Windows The PC must be conne...

Page 6: ...s to suit the needs of your various installations For exam ple you can program the lock to allow Group 1 Users access ONLY during specific business hours unlock at 9AM lock at noon for lunch unlock at 1PM and lock again at 5PM every weekday In addition DL Windows makes Schedule creation much easier In DL Windows use the Schedule TimeZone screen to first create an individual block of time called a ...

Page 7: ...e proximity card assigned to User Number 297 pos sesses the unique ability to enable the proximity card assigned to User Number 300 When proximity card 297 is presented to the lock proximity card 300 is en abled for one time use allowing passage for one time only Once used User 300 s proximity card becomes disabled For example you wish to allow one time access to a temporary worker Simply present ...

Page 8: ...ower 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 PL6100 lock to unlock NOTE Remote Input is enabled from the factory Relay COM Orange N O Green N C Yellow Erase Memory Leads Yellow Yellow wires When shunted during power up the Lock Program m...

Page 9: ... 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 1 Disconnect battery pack connector 2 With battery power disconnected short the two white wires Remote Input wires together for 10 seconds to ensure discharge of all capacitors 3 Re connect battery pac...

Page 10: ...kout Time in Seconds Disabled With other lock models that have keypad buttons this feature is defined as the duration of time the lock refuses to recognize ANY proximity card presentations after the maximum number of invalid entry attempts has been reached valid entries are 1 60 seconds THIS FEATURE DOES NOT APPLY TO PROXIMITY CARD ENTRIES AND THEREFORE IS DISABLED FOR ALL PL6100 LOCKS Lock Respon...

Page 11: ... been detected Authorized Entry Activates relay anytime a User presents a valid proximity card and is granted access Scheduled Group 1 Activated Activates relay if the PL6100 has been programmed for Scheduled Relay Activation Group 1 Initiated and a member of Group 1 has presented their proximity card within the required window Locked by Schedule Activates relay if the PL6100 has been locked by a ...

Page 12: ...y card to be pre sented Remote Disables Lock Regardless of the current state of the lock that state will remain unchanged and lock will be disabled for the du ration of Remote Input switch closure Important If this feature is enabled power to the lock MUST be provided from an external power supply Forced Lock Follows Remote When Remote Input switch is closed regardless of the current state of the ...

Page 13: ...13 User Card Record Sheet NAME OF DOOR DEPARTMENT EMBOSSED NUMBER ON CARD USER NAME LAST FIRST DATE ACTIVATED COMMENTS Page ______ ...

Page 14: ...ough DL Windows GROUP 1 PUTS UNIT IN PASSAGE A prox imity card previously assigned to Group 1 pre sented to the lock during a pre defined schedule unlocks the lock Programmed only through DL Windows ONE TIME ONLY FOR GROUP 3 USERS If selected in DL Windows allows Group 3 prox imity cards to unlock the door one time only thereafter their proximity card becomes dis abled See OI237 GUARD TOUR Associa...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES ...

Page 16: ...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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