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The DL5200 lock provides three "security levels":
Master
(can perform ALL functions),
Manager
(can perform SOME program-
ming functions plus entry), and
Basic User
(entry only). In total, there are 104 "locations" inside the DL5200 lock: one Master
Code, 10 Manager and 90 User Access Codes, and three "one-time entry" Service Codes.
Where the Access Code is located
will determine its security level.
From the factory, all locations (except for the Master Code) are empty; each location can then be
programmed to contain an Access Code, and these Access Codes enable Users to program and/or unlock the lock. As a visual
aid, the 100 Manager/User Access Code locations are detailed in the grid below, with ten "Banks" (columns) of ten "Managers/
Users" (rows). Each of the 100 squares in the grid is identified by a unique two-digit location (00) through (99). Notice that these
two digits also specify its Bank (column) and Manager/User (row) location in the grid. Also notice that all Managers are in the top
row, their locations all ending in a zero (locations 00, 10, 20, 30 and so on through 90).
Note:
Use the blank grid below as a
Pro-
gramming Worksheet
for preparing all programming in advance. Store this worksheet in a safe place for future reference.
Manager & User Location Worksheet
MANAGERS
→
MGR 10
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 20
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 30
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 40
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 50
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 60
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 70
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 80
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 90
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 11
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 21
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 31
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 41
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 51
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 61
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 71
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 81
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 91
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 12
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 22
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 32
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 42
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 52
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 62
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 72
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 82
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 92
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 13
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 23
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 33
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 43
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 53
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 63
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 73
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 83
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 93
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 14
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 24
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 34
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 44
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 54
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 64
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 74
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 84
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 94
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 15
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 25
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 35
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 45
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 55
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 65
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 75
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 85
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 95
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 16
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 26
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 36
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 46
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 56
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 66
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 76
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 86
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 96
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 17
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 27
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 37
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 47
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 57
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 67
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 77
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 87
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 97
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 18
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 28
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 38
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 48
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 58
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 68
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 78
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 88
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 98
_ _ _ _ _ _
USERS
→
USER 19
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 29
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 39
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 49
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 59
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 69
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 79
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 89
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 99
_ _ _ _ _ _
MGR 00
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 01
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 02
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 03
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 04
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 05
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 06
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 07
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 08
_ _ _ _ _ _
USER 09
_ _ _ _ _ _
BANK 0
BANK 1
BANK 2
BANK 3
BANK 4
BANK 5
BANK 6
BANK 7
BANK 8
BANK 9
Each square represents a location inside the lock (excluding the Master Code and the 3 Service
Codes). Each location can hold one "User Access Code" which can unlock the lock.
SERVICE CODE 1
SERVICE CODE 2
SERVICE CODE 3
MASTER CODE
L
OCK
D
ESCRIPTION