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Before reading this section, you may wish to first read the 
"

ArchiTech Series Design Overview

"  on page 8 to deter-

mine the manner in which you will be using your ArchiTech 
series lock.  For more information, see the DL-Windows User's 
Guide (OI382) and the DL-Windows for Networx User's Guide 
(OI383).   
 

What is a Lock Program?

 

A Lock Program contains the instructions that an ArchiTech 
locking device uses to perform its various functions.  Use DL-
Windows (defined below) to create a Lock Program (called a 
"

Lock Profile

"  in DL-Windows) on your computer, and then 

transfer and store the Lock Program in the circuitry contained 
inside the lock itself.  The Lock Program is essentially a com-
puter database file that maintains feature settings, proximity 
credential data, Schedules, Audit Trails, etc.  Using DL-
Windows, Lock Programs can be created with default infor-
mation, edited on your PC, and then sent to (or received from) 
locks.  The 

Lock Program 

consists of 4 areas:  

Credential En-

tries

Features

Time Zones

, and 

Schedules

, all defined 

below:   
 

What is a Credential

A credential allows passage through a protected door.  The 
word "credential" is a generic word used to indicate a proximity 
card, a proximity "fob", a User Code, a Bluetooth / iLock appli-
cation, a Wireless Remote Release or any other type of device 
or design that is intended to allow the ArchiTech series lock to 
unlock, allowing passage through a protected door.  Creden-
tials can also be in the form or 

User Codes

 (also called 

User 

Access Codes

passcodes

, or 

PIN No. Codes

).  User Codes 

are digits the User enters (presses) into the lock keypad to 
unlock the lock.   
Credentials are a part of the Lock Program (defined above), 
and the Lock Program is stored in the lock circuitry (firmware) 
awaiting the Users to make use of their programmed creden-
tials.  Credentials can be added to the Lock Program and ena-
bled, disabled, removed completely and added back in later.   
 

What are Features

Your ArchiTech series lock is designed to support many op-
tions and functions.  Using DL-Windows software (the 

Pro-

grammable Features 

screen), you can select the features 

you wish to activate, such as if the lock will automatically ad-
just for Daylight Saving Time in the spring and autumn, or if 
the lock sounder should be disabled or enabled.  

Note:

  Most 

features may only be added using DL-Windows. 
 

What are Schedules and TimeZones? 

You can use the keypad or DL-Windows to add simple 
"Schedules" to your ArchiTech series lock.  Schedules are 
events (recorded lock activities) that are assigned to occur 
automatically at specific times.  For example, you can program 
the lock to allow certain Users access ONLY on Wednesdays.   
DL-Windows multiplies your flexibility, allowing the creation of 
many different combinations of Scheduled events to suit the 
needs of your various installations.  For example, you can pro-
gram the lock to allow Group 1 Users access ONLY during 
specific business hours (unlock at 9 AM, lock at noon for 
lunch, unlock at 1 PM, and lock again at 5 PM--every week-

Terminology Used in this Manual 

day).  See next page for the definition of "

Group

".   

In DL-Windows, use the "

Schedule - TimeZone

"  screen to 

first create an individual block of time called a "TimeZone" (for 
example, "9 AM to noon weekdays").  A TimeZone is then 
linked to an event to make a Schedule (for example, "unlock 
between 9 AM and noon weekdays").  To make Scheduling 
easier, DL-Windows allows TimeZones to be created, named 
and saved for the future, to be easily assigned to different 
events and added to multiple locks as needed.  For more de-
tails, see the 

DL-Windows User's Guide

 (OI382) and the 

DL-

Windows for Networx User's Guide

 (OI383). 

 

What is a User

A User is a person who is authorized to operate the lock and/
or make certain programming changes to the lock, depending 
on their programming abilities.  Users can be anyone--from a 
one-time visitor in possession of a temporary credential (who 
will almost certainly have no authority to make changes) to the 
owner of the building in which the lock is installed (who will 
likely wish to have authority to make programming changes).  
The ArchiTech series locks can hold up to 5000* Users in its 
programming memory; in other words, for each lock, you can 
have up to 5000* Users, each in possession of a credential.  

Note:

  Users may be enabled, disabled or removed from 

locks completely, as desired.   
 

What is a User Number

("

User Number" 

= "

Location Number" 

= "

User Location" = 

"Slot" in Lock

User Numbers are used primarily with DL-Windows, and are 
significant within each individual lock only.  (ArchiTech series 
lock can hold up to 5000* proximity credentials in its program-
ming memory).  Each credential can be thought of as an entry 
in a numbered list, up to 5000*, maintained in the lock's inter-
nal database and in DL-Windows respectively.  Each entry in 
this "numbered list" is represented by a User Number, and 
therefore proximity credential data is assigned to each 
"location" or "slot" in this list.  When a proximity credential is 
assigned to a location, the credential information is stored 
within the Lock Program (firmware).  Because Users are given 
credentials, it is convenient to think of each "location" as a 
"User", although technically the User Number is only a location 
within the Lock Program.  In other words, it is easier to say 
"User 519" rather than "

The person in possession of the cre-

dential that is assigned to the User Location number 519

". 

Note: 

 

Where 

a User is located in this list--their 

User Location

-

-is a commonly used description of their User Number.  Be-
cause of their similarities, a 

User Number

User Location 

and 

Location Number 

can be used interchangeably.  In some DL-

Windows screens, the word "Slot" is also used.  All of these 
terms are meant to convey the same concept.  See the chart, 
"

ArchiTech User Number Definitions

"  on page 7. 

 

What is a "Program Card"

"Program Cards" are created by the person responsible for 
programming the ArchiTech series lock when used in 
"

Program Card Programming

"  (see page 9).  Two ordinary 

proximity cards are provided in the factory packaging, and can 
be converted into "Program Cards".  "Program Cards" allow for 
the creation of additional proximity credentials and Wireless 

Summary of Contents for Networx ArchiTech

Page 1: ...RD DL WINDOWS PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE ArchiTech by Networx with Keypad ProxReader USER S GUIDE NAPCO Security Technologies Inc 2018 OI410LF 8 18 RR 1BUTTON WIRELESS REMOTE RELEASE AL PRE PROXIMITY CREDEN...

Page 2: ...t Program Card Programming Operation 11 12 Keypad Programming Overview of Functions 13 Keypad Programming Conventions 14 Keypad Programming Functions 14 25 Keypad Programming Record Sheet 26 Keypad Pr...

Page 3: ...ability 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 Ti...

Page 4: ...nd consequently can control the devices in the system Note Version 2 Gateways are the second generation of Networx wireless Gateways ArchiTech door locks are still compatible with Version 1 Gateways S...

Page 5: ...1 PM and lock again at 5 PM every week Terminology Used in this Manual day See next page for the definition of Group In DL Windows use the Schedule TimeZone screen to first create an individual block...

Page 6: ...ystem can be used to disseminate these com mands to all locks in the network Who are Users 297 300 Credentials assigned to User Numbers 297 298 299 and 300 have special abilities as follows Terminolog...

Page 7: ...ministrative Users Programming ability able to place lock into Enroll Mode and to enroll additional Basic User credentials or a Wireless Remote Release Emergency User during an Emergency state credent...

Page 8: ...Door Contact Sensor The Door Contact Sensor is required to monitor the position of the door open or closed The Door Contact Sensor is shown above at right note also that a Sensor is integrated within...

Page 9: ...Program Mode and make changes to the lock programming Once the new Master Code is set then you can program other things using the keypad such as setting the weekday date and time After this you can s...

Page 10: ...use the keypad to perform all of the steps on this page below Enter Program Mode and Change Factory Master Code 1 Press the default Master Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Wait for the green light and press and hol...

Page 11: ...2 short confirmation beeps 3 Present the second proximity card to the Proximity Reader Again listen for 2 short confirmation beeps If the second card is not enrolled within the 30 second time out sim...

Page 12: ...d the Program Passage button for 4 seconds until you hear a series of beeps Exit Enroll Mode indication All added credentials are considered Basic Users i e no programming abilities cannot enter Enrol...

Page 13: ...nction 45 46 Passage Mode Enable Disable See page 19 Function 47 Reserved Keypad Programming Overview of Functions Function 48 Enable Passage Mode See page 20 Function 49 Disable Passage Mode See page...

Page 14: ...edential to reader within 10 seconds User Number Entering a User Code PIN No Code into the lock programming Programming Key Sequence Programming Information General Program Mode Information If a wrong...

Page 15: ...amples regarding special Users 297 300 9 9 Enable User 300 Service Code 1 0 0 0 0 10 Erase All Users Except the Master Code User 1 This Function enabled through keypad only Erases all User Codes excep...

Page 16: ...Function only disables the timeout the event associated with the timeout will remain 3 CLEAR FUNCTIONS Group Enable Disable Enter the functions below to Enable Disable Groups Functions 14 23 will eac...

Page 17: ...Group associations for User 67 Enter 3 5 6 7 NOTE If a User is associated with more than one Group all associated Groups would have to be disabled before the User is disabled 3 36 Reserved Clear All...

Page 18: ...nds at 2AM on the programmed date Enter 4 1 0 0 0 to disable DST All locks leave the factory with DST enabled and pre programmed to the following start and end dates for the USA beginning 2007 Default...

Page 19: ...al 10 seconds then program 20 seconds using Function 43 Example 1 Clock is losing 13 seconds every day enter 4 3 1 3 This example assumes that the Clock Adjust setting was at the factory default of ze...

Page 20: ...he Pass Time expires the lock will re lock automati cally Use the functions below to change the Pass Time to 3 10 or 15 seconds The Pass Time is defaulted to 3 seconds Note Compare to Function 55 Enab...

Page 21: ...of the default program Remote Input Wireless Remote Release Pairing 6 5 65 Enable Remote Input 2 REMOTE INPUT 6 5 ____ Slot Number 1 10 65 Pair Wireless Remote Release Note In addition to using a wire...

Page 22: ...n programmed a Group 3 User is allowed entry only once then be comes disabled Note When the credential is entered for the first time and access is granted the Event Log will show Entry followed by Use...

Page 23: ...be set ON to enable Forced Door Detection 56 Automatic Deadbolt No Passage Override Enable when automatic deadbolt hardware is used Note Be aware of the following terminology when reading the descript...

Page 24: ...ll go into a locked state Presumably the user will be inside the premises but does not need to be if the user chooses to remain outside the premises during the second deadbolt extension a valid creden...

Page 25: ...ay 6 for Friday 7 for Saturday 8 for Monday to Friday 9 for Saturday and Sunday and 0 for all days of week 3 72 Schedule Enable Passage Mode Unlock 7 2 _ _ _ _ _ Day Time 73 Schedule Disable Passage M...

Page 26: ...eet 24 One Time Entry for Group 3 Users 25 Disable Sounder 29 Toggle Passage Mode 36 Cancel Passage on Button Press 38 Lock Responds to Global Emergency Commands 39 Users are Disabled During Lockdown...

Page 27: ...ogrammed For the Day enter 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 Monday through Friday 9 Saturday and Sunday 0 All days of the week Enter time of day in 24 hour form...

Page 28: ...ID card An example N95I2 Lock Type selection is shown below Note Correct Lock Types are required for successful ly linking a physical lock to the DL Windows Lock Pro file see What is a Lock Program o...

Page 29: ...ress etc will be sustained indefinitely until cancelled via a lock Schedule or subsequent Program Passage button press Enable One Time Entry option Used with the above described Automatic Deadbolt fun...

Page 30: ...ies lock is installed inside a business office where the office closes and remains empty at night a Schedule can be created to place the ArchiTech series lock into a Power Saving Mode from 5 05 PM thr...

Page 31: ...he documentation that came with it and also the Wireless Remote Releases section on page 36 Receiving Emergency Commands Lock Responds to Global Emergency Com mands When enabled The lock WILL accept a...

Page 32: ...ers in DL Windows for more information about adding Emergency Users in DL Windows see OI383 Note All paired Wireless Remote Releases have the ability to initiate Emergen cy Commands see page 36 for mo...

Page 33: ...Card OR any Administrative User 2 11 with the state of the lock unlocked press Program Passage button once 3 Within 30 seconds tap Add a New Lock on the iLock app 4 In the Select Lock screen select th...

Page 34: ...page 7 Battery Indicates the latest percentage of remaining usable ca pacity of the battery in the selected lock updated upon each successful communication Important The per centage will equal zero up...

Page 35: ...series lock The lock will unlock within a few seconds this time varies with smartphone models Red padlock turns green upon unlock and remains green unlocked for the duration of the programmed Pass Ti...

Page 36: ...Wireless Remote Release button you wish to pair Selecting a button in advance will greatly assist this process Keep the Wireless Remote Release in your hand as you perform the next steps 2 Place the A...

Page 37: ...n the Finishing Plate to its original location and secure with the two 8 32 x 1 4 Phillips Flat Head screws To replace batteries in the Surface Mounted Networx Control Unit 1 Using the supplied Allen...

Page 38: ...nted Networx Control Unit 1 Using the supplied Allen key remove the mounting screw located in the previous step 6 32 Allen Head coun tersunk U cut Dog Point screw part SC681 shown at right Put screw a...

Page 39: ...l Unit installed however DO NOT touch the Program Passage button AT ANY TIME during the procedure If the lock is powered down for an extended period of time and if you do not hear 3 beeps when power i...

Page 40: ...exit Sounder ca dence longer for exiting Enroll Mode compared with entering Waiting for credential in Enroll Mode Rapid Green for 25 seconds then Red for final 5 seconds Rapid beeps for entire 30 seco...

Page 41: ...41 User Card Record Sheet NAME OF DOOR DEPARTMENT EMBOSSED NUMBER ON CARD USER NAME LAST FIRST DATE ACTIVATED COMMENTS Page ______...

Page 42: ...tory condition when the device was first taken out of its box With an ArchiTech lock its default settings are per manently encoded within the lock s fixed memory and when the lock is first started or...

Page 43: ...of time PROGRAM CARDS Used with Program Card Programming operation two ordinary proximity cards are made into Program Cards permit ting all programming to be performed at the lock s Proximity Reader...

Page 44: ...ducts In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in ex cess of NAPCO s original selling price of the product for any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise a...

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