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Table of Contents
T
HE
A
LARM
L
OCK
T
RILOGY
PL-S
ERIES
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LONE
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CCESS
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ONTROL
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YSTEM
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ROGRAMMABLE
P
ROXIMITY
S
ECURITY
L
OCK
.
PL3500 and ETPL
To increase security, the PL Series lock does not include a keypad. Features an
HID compatible ProxCard
®
reader, and a real-time clock/calendar that automati-
cally adjusts for Daylight Saving Time and allows for automated programming of
events. Also features three methods of programming: (1) transfer programming
instructions directly from your laptop or desktop PC using DL-Windows software
and a special
AL-PCI2
cable; (2) transfer data from your PC to your lock via the
AL DTM handheld
Data Transfer Module
; and (3) use 9 proximity cards as
"Function Cards" when lock is first powered up. In addition, data can be re-
trieved from the lock in one of three ways (1) through an infrared printer; (2) di-
rectly from the lock to the PC; or (3) through an AL-DTM to your PC.
The PL Series locks include several lock types: a cylindrical-based lock
(PL3000), a mortise-based lock for additional hardware security (PL3500), and a
mortise-based lock for use with push bar applications (ETPL).
Programming is identical for all locks.
Note:
ProxCard
®
and ProxKey
®
are trademarks of the HID
©
Corporation.
PL SERIES LOCKS
PL3500
PL Series Lock Features ............................... 3
Supported Products ....................................... 4
Lock Design Overview ................................... 5
Terminology Used in this Manual ................. 6
Default User Numbers ................................... 8
LED and Sounder Indicators ......................... 9
Product Communication Examples ............. 10
Wiring and Power Up ..................................... 11
Battery Replacement ..................................... 11
Erase All Programming ................................. 11
Quick Start ...................................................... 12
Function Cards--Overview ............................ 14
Function Card #1 ............................................ 15
Function Card #2 ............................................ 16
Function Card #3 ............................................ 18
Function Card #4 ............................................ 19
Function Card #5 ............................................ 20
Function Card #6 ............................................ 21
Function Card #7 ............................................ 22
Function Card #8 ............................................ 23
Function Card #9 ............................................ 24
User Card Record Sheet ................................ 25
Glossary .......................................................... 26
Lost Function Cards ...................................... 27
DL-Windows Programmable Features ......... 27
Warranty .......................................................... 28