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UL LISTED: ELECTRICALLY-CONTROLLED SINGLE-POINT LOCK

USER’S GUIDE TO DL2700-SERIES CODES AND

USER’S GUIDE TO DL2700-SERIES CODES AND

FEATURES

FEATURES

CONGRATULATIONS!

 Your new Alarm Lock Trilogy elec-

tronic digital lock is a rugged entry lock of advanced design

with several programmable features. Three security levels

are provided: Master, Management, and User, the latter

comprising 15 User Codes, including a 1-time entry Service

Code. Take the time to read through this guide to familiarize

yourself with the features and operation of the lock, and its

quick and easy programming procedures.

PRELIMINARY INFORMATION

PRELIMINARY INFORMATION

The DL2700 allows you to program

1 Master Code (all functions including entry)

1 Management Code (all functions including entry, but

not Master Code, Management Code or Passage Func-

tion)

15 User Codes (3 banks of 5; entry only)

1 Service Code (1-time entry)

Important:

Important:

 Before attempting to program any codes or

functions, note the following:

While the lever or knob may be rotated at any time, the

latch will not be engaged to unlock the door unless a

valid code has been entered.

When a valid code is entered, the lock will unlock imme-

diately and remain unlocked for about 5 seconds (or

longer, if reprogrammed). When attempting to change a

code, the respective program address and replacement

code must be entered while unlocked. Therefore, it is

recommended that all codes be prepared in advance for

reference while programming (see Program Sheet), then

be secured when finished.

Audible Indications

Audible Indications

A beep will sound (a) when each key is pressed and (b)

after a valid code is entered and (c) at the end of the

unlock time (just before the unit relocks).

If a wrong key is pressed during code entry, press the

[AL] Button to clear the entry and start again.

Two beeps will sound at the end of the antitamper

lockout time.

Five beeps will sound upon entry of an invalid code.

Six beeps indicate acceptance of a programmed code.

A 5-second tone (with red LED) when a key is pressed

signifies a low-battery condition.

LED Indications

LED Indications

LED indications are especially useful when the lock is

used in noisy environments.

Red LED

The red LED will light momentarily whenever a key is

pressed.

If a wrong code is entered, the red LED will flash 5 times.

If the batteries are weak, pressing any button will cause

the red LED to come on, along with a steady sounder

indication.

Green LED

The green LED will come on momentarily when a valid

code has been entered.

PROGRAMMING YOUR CODES

PROGRAMMING YOUR CODES
Master Code

Master Code

The Master Code can program any entry code or function.

It may consist of 3 to 5 digits; the number of digits selected

determines the number required for all other codes. The

factory-programmed code is ‘‘1-2-3-4-5’’, but this code

must be changed as follows to preserve security. For

example, change the factory-programmed Master Code to

‘‘5-4-3-2-1’’. Note:

Note: Changing the Master Code will erase all

other codes.

1. Enter existing Master Code:

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5].

A beep will sound and the lock will open.

2. Within 5 seconds, enter Master Program Address:

[AL] [1] [AL].

3. Within 5 seconds, enter new Master Code:

[5] [4] [3] [2] [1].

4. (For Master Code only):

Press [AL].

5. Enter Master Code again to validate (only the Master

Code must be validated):

[5] [4] [3] [2] [1].

Six beeps will sound and lock will relock after about five

seconds.

6. Test the new Master Code. Enter:

[5] [4] [3] [2] [1].

A beep will sound and the lock will open.

Note:

Note: If only one code is required, stop here and proceed

to 

PROGRAMMING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS.

Management Code

Management Code

The Management Code can program any user code (but

not the Master or Management Code) or any programma-

ble function except the Passage Function. It must contain

the same number of digits as the Master Code. The follow-

ing example will program a Management Code of ‘‘2-3-4-5-

1’’ using the Master Code programmed in the example

above. Note:

Note: Changing the Management Code will not

affect any other code.

1. Enter the existing Master Code:

[5] [4] [3] [2] [1].

A beep will sound and the lock will open.

2. Within 5 seconds, enter the Management Program

Address:

[AL] [2] [AL].

3. Enter the Management Code:

[2] [3] [4] [5] [1].

Six beeps will sound and lock will relock after about five

seconds.

4. Test the Management Code. Enter:

[2] [3] [4] [5] [1].

A beep will sound and the lock will open.

Note:

Note: If only two codes are required, stop here and

proceed to 

PROGRAMMING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS.

User Codes 

User Codes (Provide entry only)

Up to 15 User Codes are available in three banks, each

containing five users. User Codes are programmed by

either a Master Code or a Management Code and the

respective User Program Address shown below. Users may

be ‘‘locked out’’ either individually or by bank, therefore

when assigning codes, consider which users or groups will

DL2700-SERIES

DL2700-SERIES

DIGITAL LOCKS

DIGITAL LOCKS

Programming Instructions

Programming Instructions

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Summary of Contents for DL2700-SERIES

Page 1: ...g any button will cause the red LED to come on along with a steady sounder indication Green LED The green LED will come on momentarily when a valid code has been entered PROGRAMMING YOUR CODES PROGRAMMING YOUR CODES Master Code Master Code TheMasterCodecanprogramanyentrycodeorfunction It may consist of 3 to 5 digits the number of digits selected determines the number required for all other codes T...

Page 2: ...sage Function will maintain the DL2700 unlocked no code required for entry until repro grammed To set the Passage Function enter the Master Code then Address AL 4 AL To relock enter the Master Code then Address AL 5 AL OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Antitamper Protection Antitamper Protection If three invalid codes are entered in succession the unit will shut down for appr...

Page 3: ...CODE AL 2 3 AL AL 2 3 AL __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 6 beeps OK 11 USER 9 CODE 11 USER 9 CODE AL 2 4 AL AL 2 4 AL __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 6 beeps OK 12 USER 10 CODE 12 USER 10 CODE AL 2 5 AL AL 2 5 AL __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 6 beeps OK 13 USER 11 CODE 13 USER 11 CODE AL 3 1 AL AL 3 1 AL __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 6 beeps OK 14 USER 12 CODE 14 USER 12 CODE AL 3 2 AL AL 3 2 AL __ __...

Page 4: ...R 4 5 BANK 1 USER 5 6 BANK 2 USER 1 7 BANK 2 USER 2 8 BANK 2 USER 3 9 BANK 2 USER 4 10 BANK 2 USER 5 11 BANK 3 USER 1 12 BANK 3 USER 2 13 BANK 3 USER 3 14 BANK 3 USER 4 15 BANK 3 USER 5 USER CODE RECORD LOG USER CODE RECORD LOG Alarm Lock Systems Alarm Lock Systems 345 Bayview Avenue 345 Bayview Avenue Amityville New York 11701 Amityville New York 11701 ...

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