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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Wireless Lock Hardware Guide

 

Alarm Lock PDL6100 / Continental CPDL6100 

OVERVIEW 

When an Alarm Lock door lock is removed from its factory 
packaging and powered, it contains Alarm Lock firmware; 
this manual will refer to these "factory-fresh" models as 
"PDL" or "PL" (for example "PDL6100").  Locks converted to 
the CA3000 system have the letter "C" added before the 
"PDL" or "PL" letters (for example, an Alarm Lock model 
"PDL6100" becomes a "CPDL6100" when converted for use 
with CA3000.   

 

Notice that the next section details powering up the factory 
Alarm Lock model PDL6100; once the lock is converted to 
the CA3000 system, all subsequent sections then detail the 
converted Continental lock model CPDL6100.   
 
 

WIRING 

     Batteries: 

     Use four 1.5 volt Alkaline size-C batteries only (either a 

sealed battery pack or battery pack with replaceable bat-
teries). 

 

     External Power: 

     Red / Black wires - External 7.5 VDC Power Source must 

be used for operation without batteries. 

 

     Remote Input / Bypass: 

     

(Two white wires) 

 

In the rear of the lock body are two 

white wires that, when shorted, cause the lock to unlock, 
(thus "unlocking the door" and allowing passage through 
the protected door).  These two white wires are called 
"Remote Input" in Alarm Lock terminology, and called 
"Bypass" in Continental terminology.  Wire a normally-
open switch to the two white wires; momentarily close to 
unlock / allow passage / entry through door.  

NOTE:  By 

default, Remote Input is enabled in the Alarm Lock 
PDL6100 from the factory and also enabled when 
converted to the Continental CPDL6100.

 

 

     Relay: 

     COM-Orange / NO-Green / NC-Yellow. 
 
 

PDL6100 FIRST TIME POWER UP  

     Note: 

 Failure to follow the exact steps below can result 

in erratic lock behavior.   

1. Unpack the lock from its factory packaging.  The lock 

contains Alarm Lock firmware. 

2. With the batteries disconnected, hold down the 

;

 

key for 10 seconds and release. 

3. Connect the batteries and listen for 3 beeps.  Within 5 

seconds of hearing the 3 beeps, press and hold 

;

 

until beeping starts.  This will clear the lock of all pro-
grammed data.  

Important:  

If you do not hear these 3 

beeps, you must start over at step 2.   

4.  Listen for another series of beeps and LED flashes 

fol-

lowed by 10 seconds of silence

.   

 

     The lock is ready to be discovered and converted to the 

CA3000 system as a CPDL6100.  Once converted, but 

before the lock receives a full data download from 
CA3000 (badge data, etc), only one user code is pro-
grammed into the lock ("123456") to allow the lock to 
unlock for 6 seconds.  Also, 

Remote Input / Bypass 

is 

enabled (see "

WIRING

" above).   

 

     

From this point onward, the text in these instructions 
assume the lock has been discovered and converted 
to the CA3000 system as a CPDL6100 using the Wire-
less Lock Integration Guide WI1949 (section "Quick 
Start:  Add Gateways and Locks"). 

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CPDL6100 ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING 
(PERFORM A "MANUAL DEFAULT") 

1. Disconnect the battery pack. 
2. With battery power disconnected, press 

and hold 

down 

;

 for 10 seconds to ensure discharge of all 

capacitors. 

3. Re-install the battery pack; lock will sound 3 short 

beeps. 

4. Within 5 seconds after hearing the 3 short beeps, 

press and hold 

;

 until the lock begins to beep 

slowly (7 red LED flashes with 7 beeps), then release. 

 

     All lock configuration data (badge data, access groups, 

etc.) have been erased and the lock is now ready to be 
discovered and added to the CA3000 system.  Before the 
lock receives a full data download from CA3000 (badge 
data, etc), only one user code is programmed into the 
lock ("123456") to allow the lock to unlock for 6 seconds.  
Also, 

Remote Input / Bypass 

is enabled (see "

WIRING

above).   

 
 

CPDL6100 POWER RE-APPLIED 

     When power is re-applied to a lock that has already been 

configured and operational (with badge data, etc.), pro-
ceed as follows: 

1. Disconnect battery pack. 
2. With battery power disconnected, press 

and hold 

down 

;

 for 10 seconds to insure discharge of all 

capacitors. 

3.  Re-connect battery pack, do not touch any keys.  Ob-

serve lock carefully: 

 

3 short beeps sound (

NO 

LED's flashing); 

short pause; 

3 short beeps sound with 3 

green 

LED's. 

 

      The  3 

green 

LED's indicate the lock configuration 

data (badge data, etc.) is retained successfully, and 
the lock is ready for use.  If you see 3 

red 

LED's, this 

indicates the lock started without configuration data, 
and will automatically request configuration data from 
CA3000.   

 
 

Summary of Contents for PL6100

Page 1: ...WIRELESS LOCK HARDWARE GUIDE CardAccess Continental 2011 WI1969 8 11 DATE 2 AUGUST 2011 LOCK MODELS ALARM LOCK PDL6100 CONTINENTAL CPDL6100 ALARM LOCK PL6100 CONTINENTAL CPL6100 DOCUMENT PERTAINS TO...

Page 2: ...content hereof without obligation of Continental Instruments LLC to notify any person of such revision or changes If possible always refer to the Continental Access website www cicaccess com click Su...

Page 3: ...o 4 C cell battery operated batteries supplied serial number ID card standard format SCI keyway for manual key override 4 ASA Strike included Lock Specifications PL6100 CPL6100 Card Reader Red LED Gre...

Page 4: ...ou do not hear these 3 beeps you must start over at step 2 4 Listen for another series of beeps and LED flashes fol lowed by 10 seconds of silence The lock is ready to be discovered and converted to t...

Page 5: ...0 CPDL6100 LED and Sounder Indicators The CPDL6100 lock provides visual and audible keypad feedback With a fully charged battery the LED and sounder feed back is as follows Alarm Lock PDL6100 Continen...

Page 6: ...together for 10 seconds to ensure discharge of all capacitors After 10 seconds remove the short 4 Plug in the provided male shunt connector into the yellow wire female connector Erase Memory Leads 5 W...

Page 7: ...connector Erase Memory Leads DO NOT CONNECT 3 Re connect battery pack lock will sound 3 short beeps If these 3 beeps are not heard then repeat steps at step 1 Observe lock carefully 3 short beeps soun...

Page 8: ...y 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 e...

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