3
Trilogy
®
is a registered trademark of Alarm Lock. ProxCard
®
and ProxKey
®
are trademarks of the HID
©
Corporation.. Microsoft
®
and Windows
®
are trademarks of their the Microsoft Corporation.
Audit Trail
40,000 Event Capacity
Entries Logged with Time and Date
Critical Programming Events Logged
Uploadable using Alarm Lock's DL-Windows software (see page 4)
Door position logging capability (see "Features" Screen in OI382)
Lock Features
Metal Key Override for all cylindrical locks
Keypad Lockout (see page 26, Functions 60-61)
Non-Volatile (Fixed) Memory
Real-Time Clock, adjustable accuracy to within one second (see page 24, Functions 43-44)
Programmable Relay (see pages 27-28, where equipped)
Visual and Audible Keypad Feedback (see "LED and Sounder Indicators", page 10)
Inside Emergency Indicator LED (see page 12)
Battery Status Monitor (see "LED and Sounder Indicators", page 10)
Door Status Monitoring (see pages 27-28, Function 67, Options 12, 14, 40-42)
Scheduling
500 Scheduled Events (see pages 29-32)
Automated Unlock/Lock (see page 30 "Quick Schedules" and "Scheduled Passage Mode")
Enable/Disable Users (see page 20, Function 3)
Group Enable/Disable (see Functions 14-23 on page 21)
Four "Quick Schedules" (contains 4 most common schedules) (see page 30)
Real-time clock and calendar (see page 24)
Programmable Timeout Functions (see pages 21-22)
User Access Methods
Keypad Entered User Codes (see pages 16-17, 19)
ProxCard
®
and ProxKey
®
Keyfob (see page 17)
Both User Code
and
ProxCard
®
Required, for highest security (see page 16)
Batch Enroll - Quickly and easily enroll multiple ProxCards
®
and ProxKey
®
keyfobs without
the use of a PC (see "Enroll Proximity Cards at the Lock" page 16).
Note:
ProxCards
®
and
ProxKey
®
Keyfobs both function identically (ProxKey
®
Keyfobs can be substituted for all
references to the ProxCard
®
in this manual).
PDL8200 features a proximity reader that reads 13.56MHz smart cards exclusively (page 2)
User Features
5000 Users (see pages 15-16, 19)
6 Pre-defined Administration User Levels including
Master
,
Installer
,
Manager
,
Supervisor
and
Basic
User Codes (page 9)
User Code Lengths from 3-6 digits (see page 19)
Service Code (see "User 300: One-Time Only Service Code" on page 8)
User Lockout Mode (see page 20, Function 6)
Users Assignable to 4 Groups (see Function 35 "Group Add/Delete Association" on page 22)
Ambush
Function (see page 26, Function 66)
Guard Tour Code (see "User 299: Guard Tour Code" page 8)
Global Lockdown / Unlock in emergency; activated from
Wireless Remote Release
Transmitters, DL-Windows or initiated
from another Networx lock in the system (see "How do the Emergency Commands work?" on page 8)
Computer Programming
Full Administrative programming from a PC using Alarm Lock's DL-Windows Software. For a description of all features, see
the
DL-Windows User's Guide
(OI382) and the
DL-Windows for Networx User's Guide
(OI383)
Networked mode
: PC running DL-Windows is connected to (wirelessly or wired) a network, either using an Ethernet or
802.11 connection. Communications are accomplished through networked Gateway module(s). See page 4 for supported
products.
Non-networked mode
: PC running DL-Windows does not require a network. Communications are
accomplished using an
AL-IME-USB
Gateway inserted into a USB port on your Windows laptop
or PC.
Note:
Only "Local" Emergency Commands are supported when using an
AL-IME-USB
Gate-
way. See page 4 for supported products.
Wireless programming range: Up to 200 feet, depending on building construction materials
Lock Features
H I D
HID CORPORATION
Green LED
Red LED
Proximity Reader