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Table of Contents
Lock Features ............................................................. 3
Supported Products and Applications ................ 4-5
Lock Design Overview ............................................... 6
Terminology Used in this Manual ........................ 7-8
Programming Levels .................................................. 9
Conventions Used in this Manual .......................... 10
LED and Sounder Indicators ................................... 10
Emergency Commands ..................................... 11-12
Wireless Remote Releases ..................................... 13
Wiring and Power Up ............................................... 14
Quick Start ........................................................... 15-17
Testing the Codes Entered ..................................... 17
Programming Functions Overview ........................ 17
Programming Functions .................................... 18-32
Groups and Scheduled Group 1 Examples ..... 33-34
Programming Record Sheet ................................... 35
User Code Record Sheet ......................................... 36
Schedule Record Sheet ........................................... 37
Glossary ............................................................... 38-39
Warranty .................................................................... 40
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PDL6200 & PDL8200
The Trilogy Networx
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PDL6200 and PDL8200 proximity lock models are identical except the PDL8200
features a proximity reader that reads 13.56MHz proximity
smart cards
exclusively. The PDL6200 in-
cludes a proximity reader for use with standard 125kHz proximity credentials only. Both lock models in-
clude the following door monitoring features:
Entry Logged:
A valid credential (User Code) entered;
Exit Logged:
Inside (protected) lever turned;
Door Ajar:
A valid credential (User Code) entered and the door opened but not closed within
the programmed time specified;
Forced Door:
Door opens without a valid credential (User Code) entered or door opened with-
out the inside lever being turned.
For Door Ajar and Forced Door, the internal relay (where equipped) can be programmed to engage, and
for Door Ajar an Alert Sounder can be programmed to sound (Forced Door always sounds the Alert
Sounder). In addition, the PDL6200 / PDL8200 (
when referring to both models, the word "lock" will here-
after be used, unless otherwise noted
) is designed to allow all features to be programmed either at
the keypad or through its radio link to a DL-Windows equipped computer. For example, Audit Log Data
may be transmitted through the radio link back to the DL-Windows computer.
The PDL series features a real-time clock/calendar that automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time
and allows for automated programming of events. Up to 5000 unique User Codes can be added to the
lock, from 3-6 digits in length.
Wireless Network, DL-Windows and Keypad Programming
If your Networx wireless network is not yet set up, you can add Users and program other features using
the LOCK keypad as a
temporary
convenience to allow the lock to be put into use before installing the
wireless network. All programming added using the keypad
cannot
be retrieved into DL-Windows, so if
you decide to start programming using the lock keypad, we recommend you keep hardcopy records (in a
secure location) of all Users, User Codes, and any proximity credentials that may have been programmed.
Keeping these hardcopy records will save time because after the wireless network is set up, all program-
ming added via the lock keypad can easily be re-added to DL-Windows and downloaded back to the
lock(s).
These instructions include manual keypad programming. For DL-Windows user instructions, see the
DL-
Windows User's Guide
(OI382); for configuring your wireless system, see the
DL-Windows for Networx
User's Guide
(OI383).
PDL6200
PDL8200
Important Note:
The word " credential" , used throughout this manual, is a generic word used to describe a User
Code, a proximity card, proximity keyfob (such as a ProxKey
®
keyfob), a hardwired Remote Input momentary contact, a
Wireless Remote Release, or any future device or design that allows the lock to unlock, allowing passage through the door.