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ACCESS
= Entry into a restricted area.
AMBUSH
= A special Code entered at the keypad
when the User is
forced
to unlock a security device.
The device unlocks but sends a silent alarm with no
indication at the keypad. Can be used to trip a relay,
to alert security, or trip a silent alarm on a burglary
control panel.
AUDIT TRAIL
= A date/time stamped log of previous
lock events.
BURGLARY CONTROL PANEL
= Provides local
alarm and remote communication to request security
for burglary/break-in. A PDL6200 and/or PDL8200
relay output used for Ambush can provide a silent
alarm and call-for-help (for locks equipped with an
internal relay).
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 (see Functions 43 and 44).
CLOCK SPEED
= The clock can be adjusted to
allow faster/slower speeds and therefore
increasing clock accuracy (see Functions 43 and
44).
CODE
= Numeric sequence of numbers (such as:
1234) entered at the keypad. If
Star-Enter
key is
required, must be followed by a
:
key.
AMBUSH CODE
= See Ambush.
BASIC USER CODE
= User Codes assigned to
User Numbers 12+ (except Users 297-300).
(Does not allow programming)
INSTALLER CODE
= User Codes assigned to
User Numbers 2 and 3. (Allows all programming
except Master functions).
INVALID CODE
= A numeric sequence of num-
bers entered via the keypad buttons that have not
been programmed in the lock.
MANAGER CODE
= User Codes assigned to
User Numbers 4 through 6. (Allows most of the
programming functions).
MASTER CODE
= User Code assigned to User
Number 1. Default (factory) Master Code is
123456. The User with the Master Code has
complete control of the lock.
QUICK ENABLE USER 300 CODE
= Refers to
the User Code entered by User 297 which (when
entered at the keypad) enables the User Code
assigned to User 300 for one time only.
SERVICE CODE
= User 300 User Code. Allows
only one entry, then needs to be re-enabled by the
User 297 User Code to regain access.
SUPERVISOR CODE
= User Codes assigned to
Users 7, 8 and 9. Can only program day-to-day
operation.
USER CODE
= Code used by Users. Code is 3
to 6 numeric digits long, allowing controlled entry.
VALID CODE
= A numeric sequence of num-
bers entered via the keypad buttons that have
been programmed in the lock and identified by the
lock as a User Code.
CREDENTIAL
= A generic word used to indicate User
Code, a proximity card, proximity keyfob (such as a
ProxKey® keyfob), a hardwired Remote Input mo-
mentary contact, a Wireless Remote Release, or any
future device or design that allows the lock to unlock,
allowing passage through the door.
DATE
= Month, Day and Year entered as MMDDYY.
DAY OF WEEK
= Sunday through Saturday (where 1
= Sunday and 7 = Saturday).
DEFAULT
= Default settings are the original settings that
were set at the factory (it is the lock's original factory
condition when the lock was first taken out of its box).
The default settings are permanently encoded within
the lock's fixed memory, and when the lock is first
started, or when power is removed and re-applied
(see
Wiring and Power-Up
, page 14), the original
factory default settings are re-loaded and take effect.
DISABLE
= Turn off.
DOWNLOAD
= Send data to the lock.
DOOR AJAR
= The controlled door was unlocked and is
held open for a certain duration. If the duration is
longer than the allowed Door Ajar Trip Time
(programmed at Function 68), first a log entry is rec-
orded, then, if programmed, the relay (where
equipped) engages for 2 seconds (Function 67 fea-
ture 12) and/or the Alert Sounder (Function 67 feature
41) triggers.
Note:
The programmed Door Ajar Trip
Time begins after the programmed Pass Time ends
(Pass Time settings are controlled by Functions 52-
54).
EMERGENCY COMMANDS
= For use with the Trilogy
Networx™ wireless network only. Wireless com-
mands can be sent to all wireless locking devices in
an Account during a crisis or other urgent situation.
"Global Lockdown" locks all doors in the Account;
"Global Passage" unlocks all doors in the Account;
Return all devices in the Account to "normal" discon-
tinues all emergency commands, reverting to
"normal" non-emergency operation.
Note:
DL-
Windows does not need to be running to allow these
"Emergency" commands to be initiated; any wireless
keypad can be used to disseminate these commands
throughout the wireless system.
EMERGENCY GROUP
= Upon the addition of each
Gateway (see page 4) into an Account, the Gateway
is automatically placed into an Emergency Group
("GROUP A" by default). This is done so that upon
the initiation of an Emergency Command, ALL Gate-
ways in the Emergency Group (and their assigned
locks) will respond to Emergency Commands issued
Glossary