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GENERAL DESCRIPTION 

 

 

 

 

 

 The DL1200ET, DL1300ET and PDL1300ET are 

manually programmable narrow stile entry trim for nar-
row stile aluminum doors.  The following specialized 
templates are designed to utilize 

existing 

panic exit de-

vice mounting holes: 

 

Arrow

 S1200/S1250 series (WI1758) 

Corbin Russwin

®

 ED8200/ED8400 series (WI1759) 

DCI 1200/1300 series (WI1760) 

Dorma 5300 series (WI1761) 

Dor-O-Matic

®

 2090 series (WI1762) 

Jackson

®

 1095 series (WI1763) 

Von Duprin

®

 22 series (WI1764) 

Von Duprin

®

 33/35 series (WI1765) 

 

       All mounting hole locations shown on the above instal-

lation templates are referenced from the 

existing 

mounting holes of the previously installed panic exit 
device hardware.   

      When a valid User Code is entered, the DL1200ET, 

DL1300ET or PDL1300ET retracts a tailpiece, allowing 
the tailpiece to unlock the device when the lever is 
pressed down.  PDL (proximity) models allow either a 
User Code or the presentation of a proximity card to 
unlock the device. 

      A User Code can be programmed to enable 

Passage 

Mode 

to allow unrestricted passage until another ac-

cess code is entered, re-locking the trim.  All locks are 
equipped with a mechanical metal key override.  See 
WI1686, WI1687 or WI1688 to enable Passage Mode 
and other programming features. 

 

MECHANICAL FEATURES 

       The overall enclosure housing is 14 3/8" inches high, 1 

5/8" inches deep and 1¾" inches wide.  The trim is 
through-bolted to the stile of the door (using four #10 
screws) and is secured on the interior side of the door.  
Supported stile thickness is 1¾". 

 

The 

DL1200ET 

series supports 100 User Codes, 

fingertip keypad programmable. 

The 

DL1300ET 

series supports 2000 User Codes 

and includes a 40,000 event audit trail and a 500 
event schedule.  Keypad or PC programmable. 

The 

PDL1300ET 

series supports 2000 User Code 

or proximity card users and includes a 40,000 event 
audit trail and a 500 event schedule.  Keypad or PC 
programmable. 

Aluminum door retrofit outside trim for Arrow

 

S1200/S1250 series, DCI 1200/1300 series, Corbin 
Russwin

®

 ED8200/ED8400 series, 33/35 and 22 

series, Dor-O-Matic

®

 2090 series, Jackson

®

 1095 

DL1200ET - DL1300ET - PDL1300ET 

NARROW STILE ACCESS LOCKS 

 

MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION  

INSTRUCTIONS 

WI1684A  10/11 

345 Bayview Avenue 

Amityville, New York 11701 

For Sales and Repairs 1-800-ALA-LOCK 

For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440 

 

Publicly traded on NASDAQ     Symbol: NSSC

 

© ALARM LOCK 2011 

 

series and Dorma 5300 series locks. 

Familiar Trilogy

®

 programming & electronics. 

All-metal, vandal-resistant 12-button keypad sup-
ports 3-6 digit PIN codes (3-5 digits on the 
DL1200ET), and multilevel user hierarchy (master, 
manager, supervisor and basic users). 

Keypad or PC programmable (see model informa-
tion).  Quickly and easily add or delete users and 
enter "passage mode", service codes, group lock-
out & group enable. 

HID proximity Prox ID cards, keyfobs and tags sup-
ported in PDL1300 series which features a built-in 
proximity reader (high security applications can re-
quire the use of both User PIN Code plus proximity 
ID card for access). 

Real time clock and PC programmable automatic 
lock / unlock scheduling for 500 events (1300 Series 
models). 

Wide weatherproof operating range from -31ºF to 
151ºF (-35ºC to 66ºC). 

Provides 100,000 operations using off-the-shelf long 
life DL123A lithium batteries, and includes audible 
and visual low battery alert. 

Non-handed; fully field-reversible. 

Mechanical key override; interchangeable cores 
supported (Corbin/Russwin, Yale, Schlage, 
Medeco). 

Mortise Cylinder, 1¼" supplied (supports 1-1/8", 
1¼", 1-3/8" and 1½". 

Stile thickness 1¾".

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................. 1 
MECHANICAL FEATURES ............................................................ 1 
MECHANICAL OVERRIDE CYLINDER CAMS ....................... 2 
CYLINDER COLLARS ............................................................ 2 
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION ................................................. 3 

INSTALL CYLINDER ................................................................ 3 
INSTALL THE LEVER ............................................................... 4 
PREPARE THE DOOR FOR "THROUGH-BOLTING" ........ 3 
INSTALL TAILPIECE ON LOCK ........................................ 4 
CONNECT BATTERIES .................................................... 4 
INSTALL LOCK ON DOOR ................................................ 5 

PROGRAMMING THE LOCK ......................................................... 5 
TEST DL LOCK OPERATION 
AFTER INSTALLATION ................................................................ 6 
NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY ...................................................... 8 

Summary of Contents for DL1200ET

Page 1: ...vent schedule Keypad or PC programmable Aluminum door retrofit outside trim for Arrow S1200 S1250 series DCI 1200 1300 series Corbin Russwin ED8200 ED8400 series 33 35 and 22 series Dor O Matic 2090 series Jackson 1095 DL1200ET DL1300ET PDL1300ET NARROW STILE ACCESS LOCKS MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WI1684A 10 11 345 Bayview Avenue Amityville New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs 1 800 A...

Page 2: ...r 1 requires two plastic spacers supplied For cylinders longer than 1 a collar is required Order collars from an Alarm Lock distributor Corbin Russwin HW1344 Marks HW1346 Arrow HW1348 Schlage HW1349 Cams for Standard Mortise Cylinders Sargent HW1348 Cams for IC Mortise Cylinders Best HW1343 Corbin Russwin HW1345 Medeco HW1347 Schlage HW1350 Yale HW1351 Will be supplied together with Best IC Housin...

Page 3: ...e a 1 16 hex wrench to screw the cylinder back stop screw in fully See Fig 1c The key should now only rotate counter clockwise NOTE To remove cylinder reverse steps 1a 1c Install the Lever 2 Install the lever with proper orientation for the lock door hand used Tighten the set screw using a 1 8 hex wrench see Fig 2 IMPORTANT The top of the set screw must be at or below lever surface If not check to...

Page 4: ... the Hub wall Connect Batteries 5 Loosen the 8 32 Phillips pan head screw located on the rear side of the base plate at the bottom of the lock see Fig 5 Turn counter clockwise until the battery cover slides off the housing Do not re move the screw completely 5a Plug in the battery connector Leave the battery pack and connector outside the compartment Install Lock on Door In order for the DL lock t...

Page 5: ...ut of the Receiver freely 6e Secure the DL lock to the door with four 4 through door mounting screws and two Door Plates as follows Insert a mounting screw into one of the two Door Plate holes Inside the door insert the mounting screw into the door thru holes carefully threading the mounting screw into the DL lock hous ing by hand see Fig 6e Repeat for three remain ing mounting screws Snug all fou...

Page 6: ...tinuously for several sec onds as you listen for the mechanism engage When the Code times out verify the red LED flashes as the mechanism disengages Note When disen gaged verify the lever or turnpiece can be rotated without any movement to the latch At the keypad re enter the Code After the last digit of the Code is pressed and the lock engages rotate the lever or turnpiece Verify the latch on the...

Page 7: ...7 NOTES ...

Page 8: ...n 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 excess of ALARM LOCK s original selling price of the product for any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product Seller s warranty as herei...

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