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Wiring and Power Up

WIRING

See the  Installation  Manual  for more  information. 

B a tte rie s :

Use  only  1.5 volt Duracell Alkaline  size-AA  batteries.

by  10  seconds  of silence,  then  3  GREEN  LEDs  and  3 fast 
beeps.

All settings and  programming  have been erased and the lock is 

now  ready  for  use.  Note:  All  lock  programming  can  also  be 

erased  (without  need  to  disconnect  the  batteries)  by  entering 

Function 99.

E x te rn a l  P ow er:

Red  /  Black  wires  -  External  7.5  VDC  Power  Source 
must  be  used  for  operation  w ithout  batteries  in  the 
lock. 

Use  an  external  UL-Listed  power  supply  pro­

vided  with  backup  battery  power  and  current  limiting 

protection that  is  approved  for the  application.

R elay:

COM-Blue  /  NO-Yellow  /  NC-Green  -  See  page  24 
(Function  67) for programming  options for the  Relay.

Wiring to  Disarm  a Burglary Control  Panel

Burglary Control  Panel wiring.  See  page 27.

POWER UP

•   W hen applying  pow er to  th e  lock fo r th e  firs t time,  stop 

and follow the procedure outlined  in "Quick Start,  First time 
Power Up" further in this manual.

•   W hen  pow er is re-applied to  a lock th a t w as already o p ­

erational,  proceed as follows:

1.  Disconnect battery pack connector.

2.  With  battery power disconnected,  press and  hold 

dow n II^D l for 

10

 seconds to insure discharge of all ca­

pacitors.

3.  Re-connect  battery pack (lock will  sound  3 short beeps).  If 

beeps are not heard, then restart at step 

1

.

4.  Do not press any keys fo r 15 seconds.

5.  After  15  seconds,  the  LED  will  flash  red 

6

  times  and 

beeps will sound.

The lock is now ready for use.  The pre-existing  program is

loaded from fixed  memory.  Set the clock using functions 38,

39 and 40.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When  a  valid  code  is  entered  and  the  batteries  are weak,  the

yellow LED will  light and the sounder will sound for 4 seconds.

DL Series  locks  use five  (5) AA-size  1.5 volt alkaline  batteries.

Always replace weak batteries as soon as possible.

CAUTION:  Do  not  press  any  keys w h ile   batteries  are d is ­
connected o r you  m ay erase th e  real-time clo ck settings.

1.  At the  back of the  lock,  remove the  screw at the  bottom of 

the lock housing and  remove the cover.

2.  Pull out the battery pack and quickly replace all 5  batteries - 

within 

1

  minute.

3.  If you  do  not  hear the  3  beeps when  power is  re-applied, 

all  programming  and  settings  have  been  retained,  and  the 

lock is ready for use.  Go to step 5.

4.  If you  do  hear 3  beeps  when  power  is  re-applied,  do   not 

press  any  keys  fo r  15  seconds.  After the  15  second 
period,  the  LED  will  flash  red 

6

  times  and 

6

  beeps  will 

sound.  Reset the clock using functions 38,  39 and 40.

5.  Replace the cover and tighten the screw.

ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING

(The "out of box" factory default will be loaded)

1.  Remove the battery pack.

2.  With  battery  power  disconnected,  press  and 

hold 

dow n  II^D l  for 

10

  seconds to  ensure  discharge  of all  ca­

pacitors.

3.  Re-install the  battery  pack (lock will  sound  3  short  beeps). 

If beeps are not heard, then  restart at step 

1

.

4.  Within  5  seconds  after  hearing  the  3  short  beeps,  press 

and  hold II^D l until the lock begins to beep, then  release.

5.  A  series of 5  RED  LED and  5  beeps will  be  heard  followed

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Summary of Contents for Trilogy DL4100 Series

Page 1: ...ALARM LOCK 2004 Trilogy DL4100 DL4500 Series Programming Instructions _______________________________________________________________ W I1194B 12 04 J DL4500 Residency Lock DL Windows AL DTM DATA TRA...

Page 2: ...acy features and can be program m ed either w ay to suit the installation requirem ents The R esidency feature is specially designed to prevent unintentional lock out typically used in retirem ent hom...

Page 3: ...A utom ated U nlock Lock E nable D isable U sers see page 16 Function 3 E nable D isable G roups see page 17 F our Q uick S chedules contains 4 m ost com m on schedules see page 26 R eal tim e clock...

Page 4: ...CK AL PCI cable is required to communicate between your computer s RS 232 serial com munications port COM 1 4 and the a L DTM or lock One end of the A l PCI cable is designed to be used on a 9 pin ser...

Page 5: ...g you must first enter something called Program Mode What is Program Mode Most technical people find working with hardware easy they use tools to make fixes or changes to hardware But with the soft wa...

Page 6: ...hority a Programming Level as to their ability to use or make changes to the lock The Programming Level defines the range of programming tasks a User is allowed to perform The higher the Level the mor...

Page 7: ...e becomes disabled For example you wish to allow one time access to a temporary worker Simply enter the User 297 User Code into the lock key pad Later when the temporary worker enters the User 300 Use...

Page 8: ...ociated with Users 10 11 Restricted to print audit trails only No other programming ability allowed Abbreviated as Programming Level 1 Basic Users Always associated with User number 12 and higher exce...

Page 9: ...er feedback is as follows ACTIVITY LED SOUNDER COMMENTS Keypress 1 RED Flash 1 Beep Normal Operation Access Granted 3 GREEN Flashes 3 Beeps Invalid Code 6 RED Flashes 6 Beeps Re enter User Code Succes...

Page 10: ...the program in DL Windows and transfer the program from your computer to an AL DTM via an AL PCI cable then transfer the program from the AL DTM to the lock s via a double ended mini banana plug The h...

Page 11: ...h red 6 times and 6 beeps will sound The lock is now ready for use The pre existing program is loaded from fixed memory Set the clock using functions 38 39 and 40 BATTERY REPLACEMENT When a valid code...

Page 12: ...in Program Mode you can now proceed directly below and program various functions Note Programming any Function such as setting the clock follows a consistent 5 step pattern 1 Enter Program Mode 2 Pres...

Page 13: ...urrently open the lock If the lock does not open the anticipated Master Code can be used as the new Master Code if the lock opens the anticipated Master Code already exists in the lock as a User Code...

Page 14: ...tion 19 22 Group 1 4 Enable See page 17 Function 68 Delete All Relay Functions and System Options added by Function 67 Also Privacy Time out duration See page 24 Function 23 Enable All Groups See page...

Page 15: ...on page 6 for more information Lock Defaults for the DL4100 and DL4500 See page 8 Users added will default to a Group Association and a Program Level Ability as follows USER TYPE USER NUMBER GROUP DEF...

Page 16: ...II Ol 11 3 II Ol IIC P lllC P lll 3 11 3 11 311 33 1 IICQl NOTE Up to 4 Timeout Functions may be pending at any one time An error beep will sound when attempting to program more than 4 Timeout Functio...

Page 17: ...nd when attempting to program more than 4 Timeout Functions Important It is the responsibility of the lock programmer to verify the proper lock unlock conditions and Group conditions after programming...

Page 18: ...d Disable Group 1 26 Timed Disable Group 2 27 Timed Disable Group 3 28 Timed Disable Group 4 29 Timed Disable All Groups 30 Timed Enable Group 1 31 Timed Enable Group 2 32 Timed Enable Group 3 33 Time...

Page 19: ...AM Default DST Mode is 12 DST Mode Time Forwarded Time Regressed 01 No DST Adjustment 02 1st Sunday in March 4th Tuesday in Sept 03 Last Sat in March Last Sat in Sept 04 Last Sunday in March Last Sund...

Page 20: ...3 Speed Up Clock 1 1 This Function enabled through keypad only 44 Slow Down Clock 1 1 1 This Function enabled through keypad only 3 ___ 3 seconds 3 ___ 3 seconds PASSAGE MODE Passage Mode Enable Disab...

Page 21: ...oggles Passage Mode Because of firmware conflicts do not use this function with the Residency Feature nor with the Privacy Feature Mode 2 Door Normally Unlocked Mode 3 Group 2 enables Group 3 disables...

Page 22: ...ess 1 for more events or 9 to quit To abort printing press any key for 3 seconds three short beeps will sound 1 56 Print User Code List QQ 1 0 6 1 lied Hold the printer over the lock s infrared sensor...

Page 23: ...ck Program 4 LOCKOUT 60 Number of Attempts Before Lockout _ Number of Attempts Used with Function 61 Number of attempts before lockout must be 1 9 attempts The number of attempts is reduced by half ev...

Page 24: ...her only except 297 298 and 299 Feature 31 should be used with External DC Power unless feature is used for short a duration and infrequently sustained closure of relay will drain batteries ___ ______...

Page 25: ...disable Groups at the time programmed For day enter 1 for Sunday 2 for Monday 3 for Tuesday 4 for Wednesday 5 for Thursday 6 for Friday 7 for Saturday 8 for Monday to Friday 9 for Saturday and Sunday...

Page 26: ...Quick Schedule 3P M 1A M All days This Function enabled through keypad only 8 8 8 iD d _ lie d Group 87 Night Quick Schedule 11PM 9AM All days This Function enabled through keypad only l d l d l d _ 8...

Page 27: ...day and 0 for all days of week Enter time of day in 24 hour format for example for 2 15 PM enter 14 15 90 Relay Activation O 9 0 O O Open Time Window D a y T im e 91 Relay Activation Close Time Window...

Page 28: ...y and Sunday and 0 for all days of week Enter time of day in 24 hour format for example for 2 15 PM enter 14 15 92 Enable Group4 8 8 2 8 _ 8 ______ 8 Open Time Window D a y T im e This Function enable...

Page 29: ...Control Panel on page 27 If a Group 1 User does not enter their User Code during the specified window Functions 90 91 remain inactive Function 92 and 93 allow for a window of time to be created where...

Page 30: ...nction 92 and 93 see page 28 to create a window of time where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window Group 4 Users will be enabled 1 Enter Program Mode if not in already 2 Us...

Page 31: ...ride this lockout feature with their codes Programming Clear Residency Default 11 8 11 611 8 11 811 8 11 811 8 l l Programming Disable Keypad On Deadbolt 11 811 6 11 8 11 811 811 8 l l Default Time Ou...

Page 32: ...e Any of the following will restore the lock to the normally secure mode 1 The user returns enters and presses the button from the inside 2 Someone already inside the premises presses the button 3 Pre...

Page 33: ...00 99 9 9 Ambush Code 67 Add Relay System Features Check all that apply 3 Failed attempted entry D 4 Disabled User or Group D 5 Follow Access Granted D 6 Group 1 User Code D 7 Scheduled Lock Event D...

Page 34: ...m b e r 1 2000 U se r C ode 3 6 d ig its G ro u p A s s o c ia tio n U s e r N am e 1 2 3 4 Note For a complete list of user codes obtain a printout from either the remote printer Program Function 56...

Page 35: ...Up to 500 scheduled functions can be programmed Up to only 150 using AL DTM2 For Day Enter 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 Monday through Friday 9 Saturday an...

Page 36: ...ly QUICK PC ACCESS CODE Permits upload download to DL Windows Software on IBM compatible 300 MHz or faster computer running Microsoft Windows 98 or NT 4 0 or higher Refers to the User Code for User 29...

Page 37: ...door without USER CODES door is unlocked PRINTER A printout device such as an infrared printer or computer printer PRIVACY A lock mode for privacy from other Users Time out Duration A maximum period o...

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Page 40: ...are expressly canceled A LA R M LO C K neither assum es nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to m odify to change or to assum e fo r it any othe r w arranty or liability co...

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