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Relay Functions
Lost Function Cards
The implications of lost Function Cards can be inconvenient or serious, depending on how you decided to implement your
PL3500 lock, which Function Cards were lost, and if you saved the Lock Program in DL-Windows. The following assumes that
ALL Function Cards have been lost, and you wish to preserve the distributed User Cards that are in use, and replace the lost
Function Cards with a new set.
If you made use of DL-Windows
, and the Lock Program containing all the active User Cards is safely stored within DL-
Windows, then the result will be simply inconvenience. You will need to Erase all lock programming and enroll a new set of Func-
tion Cards, enroll the new Function Cards (1,2,8 & 9 only) into the existing DL-Windows program, then send the DL-Windows
Lock Program to the lock. Proceed as follows:
1.
Obtain entry to the door
secured by the PL3500.
2.
At the back of the lock
, remove the screw at the bottom of the lock housing and remove the cover. Follow and complete
the
ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING
procedure on page 11. When finished, a new set of 9 Function Cards will be enrolled
into the lock.
3.
Enroll the new set of Function Cards into the existing DL-Windows program via the AL-PRE
. Since DL-Windows
does not recognize Function Cards 3-7, only enroll Function Cards 1, 2, 8 and 9 into DL-Windows. See OI237 for this DL-
Windows procedure.
4.
Transfer the Lock Program
from DL-Windows to the lock. Use the new Function Card #1 to initiate the transfer. See
page 15 "
Send Information to Lock"
for the procedure.
If you did NOT make use of DL-Windows
and enrolled the Function Cards only, and all Function Cards are lost, then your only
choice will be to erase all programming (and re-program the lock as if you had removed the lock from its factory box). This will
require that all User Cards be re-entered or replaced (the cards must be at hand to do so), and all other programming be re-
peated.
If Function Cards 3-7 are misplaced
, perform the above steps with new proximity cards (to replaces the missing cards). Enroll
Function Cards 1, 2, 8 and 9 into DL-Windows before communicating.
DL-Windows Programmable Features
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Other System Functions
25. Disable Sounder
26. 5 sec. Delayed Entry *
27. 15 sec. Delayed Entry *
28. 45 sec. Delayed Entry *
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Remote Input Functions
29.
Toggle Passage Mode.
Remote Input
toggles Passage Mode.
30.
Forced Unlock Follows Remote Input.
** When
Remote Input
is
activated, relay will energize (regardless of its current state).
32.
Remote Input Disables Unit.
**
Regardless of the current state,
that state will remain unchanged (and card reader will be disabled)
for the duration of
Remote Input
switch closure.
* Features 26, 27 & 28 will delay User Codes 12 and higher only (except 297, 298 and 299).
** Features 30, 31 & 32 should be used with external DC power unless feature is used for a short duration and infrequently (sustained closure of remote input or relay
will drain batteries). Sustained closure of remote input will inhibit scheduled events and may affect proper audit trail operation.
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PC Communication Function
33.
Remote Input
places PL3500 into
PC Communication Mode
1.
Remote Input switch closed (with
Remote Input
enabled)
. The
Remote Input is enabled by factory default but can be disabled
and re-enabled by DL-Windows. If this feature is programmed, the
Relay will energize when the Remote Input switch is closed.
2.
Remote Input switch closed (with
Remote Input
disabled).
If
the Remote Input is disabled via DL-Windows, the relay will NOT
energize when the Remote Input switch is closed.
3.
Failed Attempted Entry.
Relay energizes for 2 seconds when a
presented proximity card / keyfob fails.
4.
Disabled User or Group.
Relay energizes for 2 seconds when a
disabled User or disabled Group member presents a proximity
card / keyfob.
5.
Follow Access Granted.
Relay energizes for 2 seconds when a
valid
proximity card / keyfob is presented (and the lock unlocks).
Compare with
Event 31
.
6.
Group 1 User Code.
Relay energizes for 2 seconds when a
Scheduled Group 1 Activated
proximity card / keyfob is presented.
For information regarding
Scheduled Group 1 Activated
relay func-
tions, see the DL-Windows User's Guide, OI237.
7.
Scheduled Lock Event.
Relay energizes for 2 seconds when
lock is locked by a pre-programmed Schedule.
8.
Scheduled Unlock Event.
Relay energizes for 2 seconds when
lock is unlocked by a pre-programmed Schedule.
9.
Lock Out.
Relay energizes for 2 seconds when a
Lock Out
oc-
curs (i.e. when a number of failed entry attempts is exceeded).
11.
Any Attempted Entry.
Relay energizes for 2 seconds when any
proximity card / keyfob (enabled or disabled) is presented.
31.
Follow Access Granted--No Time Limit.**
When a
valid
prox-
imity card / keyfob is presented (and the lock unlocks), the Relay
energizes for the
same amount of time as the programmed Pass
Time
. (The
Pass Time
is the length of time the lock remains
unlocked after a valid proximity card / keyfob is presented).
Use this feature for remote monitoring or other activation.
You can use DL-Windows to program the PL3500 to perform certain functions (listed below) when various events occur.
For example, program
Relay Function #3
to energize the relay for 2 seconds when an attempted entry fails (as when an un-
programmed proximity card is presented to the lock). For a description of all features, see the DL-Windows User's Guide,
OI237; the most common are listed below: