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Data Transfer Module
(
AL-DTM
)
An
AL-DTM
can be used to transfer Lock Programs (and other data) between DL-Windows and up to 48 locks.
When computers cannot be transported or when electrical power is not available, the hand-held
AL-DTM
device
acts as a go-between--it allows the transfer of lock data from the computer (through the
AL-DTM
) and to the lock,
or in reverse (from the lock through the
AL-DTM
back to the computer).
Infrared Printer (AL-IR1)
An
AL-IR1
printer is used to print Audit Trails and User Code lists without the need for a PC. Its infrared
reader means no cable connection to the lock is needed.
Double-ended Mini Banana Plug Connector
After you create the program in DL-Windows and transfer the program from your computer to an
AL-DTM
,
transfer the program from the
AL-DTM
to the lock(s) via a double-ended mini banana plug.
DB9 to DB9 Serial Cable
Enroll User Codes into DL-Windows, then transfer this new User Code data from the computer to the
AL-
PRE
via this 9-pin DB9 to DB9 serial cable. Once the data is in the
AL-PRE
, you can transfer the data to
the lock via the double-ended mini banana plug (see above), thus avoiding the need to use an
AL-PCI
cable for this process.
AL-PCI Cable
An ALARM LOCK
AL-PCI
cable is required to communicate between your computer’s RS-232 serial com-
munications port (COM 1-4) and the
AL-DTM
or lock. One end of the
AL-PCI
cable is designed to be used
on a 9-pin serial Com Port. If your computer has a 25-pin Com Port only, a 25-pin to 9-pin adapter must be
used. The other end of the
AL-PCI
cable features a 2-pin banana plug connector which is polarity sensitive-
-the TAB (marked “GND”) side must be plugged into the lock’s
black
(left) terminal.
Supported Products
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