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Table of Contents
DK Series Lock Features ................................... 3
Supported Products ........................................... 4
Lock Design Overview ....................................... 5
Terminology Used in this Manual ..................... 6
Programming Levels .......................................... 8
Conventions Used in this Manual ..................... 9
LED and Sounder Indicators ............................. 9
Product Communication Examples ................. 10
Wiring, Power Up and Specifications .............. 11
Basic Wiring ......................................................... 12
Typical Application ............................................. 13
Quick Start ............................................................14
Testing the Codes Entered .................................15
Programming Functions Overview ...................16
Programming Functions .....................................17-30
Groups and Scheduled Group 1 Examples .....31
Programming Record Sheet ...............................33
User Code Record Sheet ....................................34
Schedule Record Sheet ......................................35
Glossary ................................................................36
Warranty ................................................................40
DK3000
Instead of a lock, the DK3000 keypad operates main and auxiliary relays, and can be used to
trigger a door strike, an electromagnetic door lock, or any other relay-activated device.
Programming may be performed manually from the keypad, or from a PC using Alarm Lock's
DL-Windows Software.
Note:
The DK3000 is not a complete lock system, and should be thought of as a lock control-
ling device. The DK3000’s Primary/Entry and Auxiliary relays can be used to activate or deacti-
vate a door strike or a door magnet locking device. In a typical application, the DK3000 will en-
ergize its Primary/Entry Relay upon the keypad entry of a valid user code. The relays used in
the DK3000 are of the three contact
Form C
type, containing a Common, Normally Closed, and
a Normally Open contact. (See following diagram schematic of Primary/Entry relay).
It is the installers discretion as to whether a circuit is opened or closed when the relay is ener-
gized. For the purpose of this manual, when we refer to an
unlocked system
, the relay will be
energized.
For a
locked system
, the relay is
not energized
(i.e. in its normal state).
In addition, the DK3000 does not use an on-board battery supply, but is supplied with an exter-
nally wired AC/DC power source.
DK3000 SERIES LOCK
Normally Open (Gray)
Normally Closed (Blue)
Common
(Purple)
Primary/Entry Relay
DK3000
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