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Three Ways to Program
Adding keypad buttons to the proximity reader allows for additional programming options:
"Program Card Programming":
For " stand-alone" operation, without enrollment into a Networx (DL-Windows) sys-
tem. Create special proximity "Program Cards" at the lock's Proximity Reader, then use these "Program Cards" to
create new proximity credentials for distribution.
"Keypad Programming":
Programming using the keypad. After setting your unique " Master Code" , add a Us-
er Code (be aware that only a User Code can lock the lock; see page 10, "
SECURING THE DOOR
", step 6), set the
Date, Time, and Weekday, add credentials and program other functions described starting on page 14. Keypad Pro-
gramming can be used "stand-alone" or after enrollment into a Networx system.
DL-Windows Mode: Full Administrative programming
from a PC using Alarm Lock's DL-Windows Software. For
a description of all features, see the
DL-Windows User's Guide
(OI382) and the
DL-Windows for Networx User's Guide
(OI383). There are two ways to use DL-Windows:
Networked mode
: PC running DL-Windows is connected to (wirelessly or wired) a network, either using an Ether-
net or 802.11 connection. Communications are accomplished through networked Gateway module(s). See page 4
for supported products.
Non-networked mode
: PC running DL-Windows does not require a network. Communications are accomplished
using an
AL-IME-USB
Gateway inserted into a USB port on your Windows laptop or PC.
Note:
Only " Local"
Emergency Commands are supported when using an
AL-IME-USB
Gateway. See page 4 for supported prod-
ucts.
Audit Trail
40,000 Event Capacity (see OI382)
Entries Logged with Time and Date (see OI382)
Critical Programming Events Logged (see OI382)
Door position logging capability (see "Features" Screen in OI382)
Up-loadable using Alarm Lock's DL-Windows Software (see OI382 and OI383)
Lock Features
Metal Key Override for all cylindrical locks
Non-Volatile (Fixed) Memory
Real-Time Clock, with Automatic Daylight Saving Time Adjust (see OI382)
Visual and Audible Feedback (see chart on page 40)
Integrated Door position switch (see "
Door Contact Sensor
" on page 8)
Uses four Standard AA Batteries, with Low Battery Warning indication (see chart on page 37)
Scheduling (Using DL-Windows)
500 Scheduled Events (see OI382)
Automated Unlock / Lock (see OI382)
Enable / Disable Users (see page 5 for definition of "User")
Enable / Disable Groups (see page 6 for definition of "Group")
Real-Time Clock and Calendar (see OI382 and OI383)
Power Saving Mode:
Turns radio off to prolong battery life (see page 30)
Bluetooth ON/OFF scheduling via DL-Windows (see page 33)*
User Access Methods
Keypad-entered User Codes
Works with Multiple Proximity Access Credential Technologies (125kHz Format, 13.56MHz Format depending on model), including
Proximity Cards, Proximity "Fobs", RR-1BUTTON
Wireless Remote Release Button
(see WI1999) and the RR-4BKEYFOB
Wireless
Remote Release Keyfob
(WI2004)
Manual Card Enrollment Option for "Program Card Programming" Installation (see page 11)
Bluetooth LE access via iLock
™
Smartphone app (see page 34)*
User Features
Supports up to 5000 Key-free Users (see "
What is a User?
" on page 5)
Service Credential (see "
User 300: One-Time-Only Service Credential
" on page 6)
Guard Tour (see "
User 298 and User 299: Guard Tour
" on page 6)
Users Assignable to 4 Groups (see "
What is a Group?
" on page 6)
Global Lock-Down / Unlock in emergency; activated from
Wireless Remote Release
Transmitters, DL-Windows or initiated from another
Networx lock in the system (see page 31)
Wireless programming range: Up to 200 feet, depending on building construction materials.
ArchiTech
™
Features
*For ArchiTech models equipped with Bluetooth LE technology.