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TimeZones
Events (recorded lock activities) can be programmed to occur
at specific times. It is these times (for example, “every Tues-
day at 5PM”) that are referred to as
TimeZones
. TimeZones
can be created manually through the keypad. In DL-Windows,
you can create TimeZones and link events to them.
Schedules
Program your lock to maintain a schedule in which certain
events occur automatically. For example, you can program the
lock to allow Groups 1 Users access ONLY during specific
business hours. With another example, you can program the
lock to UNLOCK at 9AM, LOCK at noon for lunch, UNLOCK at
1PM, and LOCK again at 5PM--every weekday. As you can
see, many different combinations of Schedules can be created
to suit your installation. First you create
TimeZones
(see
above), then create events and link them to your TimeZones.
Users 299 & 300
User Codes added to locations 299 and 300 have special abili-
ties, as follows:
User 299:
AL-DTM Code
This is the only User Code that will initiate data transfer with
the AL-DTM--and without allowing the lock to unlock (the User
Code for User Number 299 does NOT allow access). An AL-
PCI cable and an AL-DTM (pre-programmed by a computer
with DL-Windows) are required.
User 300:
One-Time Only Service Code
This is a one-time-only service User Code designed to be
used for access by temporary workers. When enabled, enter-
ing User Code 300 into the keypad will allow the DL2800 lock
to unlock only once (re-entering User Code 300 will not oper-
ate). User Number 300 is enabled by Function 9. (
Note:
Function 9 can only be enabled by Users with a Program Au-
thority Level of 2).
User Code 300 can also be used for guard tour duties.
DL-Windows
DL-Windows is a computer program that allows you to program
your ALARM LOCK Security Lock. You do not need DL-
Windows to program your lock, but it makes programming
much faster and easier. With DL-Windows, you can quickly
create Lock Programs, add multiple Users, retrieve event logs,
and create Schedules. The benefit of DL-Windows is that it
allows you to set up all lock programming in advance (on your
computer), and then later transfer the information into the in-
stalled locks at your convenience.
Terminology Used in this Manual (cont'd)
Programming Key
Sequence
.
Programming
Information
General Program Mode Information
If a wrong key is pressed during code entry, hold any key continuously until the error sound is heard (7 short beeps), this will clear the entry. Re-enter the key
sequence again.
All program sequences are followed by the
:
key; 2 short beeps indicate a successful program sequence.
Enabling/Disabling Users (By User Number)
3. Disable User
;
3
;
[ _ _ _ ]
:
4. Enable User
;
4
;
[ _ _ _ ]
:
User Number must be between 2 and 200. (DL2800 Series locks allow up to 200 Users).
NOTE: Will Enable/Disable users even if the user is associated with an enabled group.
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Conventions Used in this Manual
Required Programming Level
This is the Programming Level
required to access the Function.
Possible Programming Levels are
"1", "2", "3", "4" and "M", where
"M" = Master Code.
The Programming Level of the
User must be
equal
to the Func-
tion that is to be accessed.
Function
Description
Function
Number
Function
Name
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