User`s guide

22 DL-WINDOWS™ V4.0 USER'S GUIDE
Connect the AL-PCI2 cable's DB-9 connector to a Serial Port at the
rear of your PC (if your computer does not have an available Serial
Port, a USB adapter is available – refer to Product Communication
Examples section in this manual). Connect the other end of the AL-
PCI2 cable to the lock, observing tab direction (tab to black socket).
The comm port setup is covered in the rear of this manual.
1. In DL-Windows, click the Comm button on the DL-Windows
toolbar and select Send to Lock.
2. The Send to Lock dialog box appears:
3. Start the communication at the lock keypad by either pressing
the special function User 298 User Code at the keypad or by
entering Program Mode and accessing Function 58, then click
the Start button in DL-Windows.
"Verifying Lock Type" appears in the status window located at
the lower left corner of the Send to Lock dialog box (see image
below).
4. The Model Type, Lock Firmware Version and LockID # will dis-
play on the screen. Verify that this information is correct.
5. If “Communicating” is not displayed after Step 3 (as shown in
the image below), then communications have failed. Check the
following:
a. COM Port Selection
b. Cable Connec tions
6. After the selected data transfer is complete, verify that the mes-
sage "Send To Lock Successful" is displayed in the status win-
dow of the Send to Lock dialog box.
Deselecting All allows you to send any combination of available
data, i.e. only User Codes and Schedules, Features, Update
Group Status, Time and Date or in any combination.
All - Sends the complete program to the lock.
Users - Sends all User Information including User Enable/
Disable status, User Codes, Group Assignments, and Level
Assignments (DL2800/ DL3000 only)
Schedule - Sends all schedules (see Schedule section for
more details)
Features - Sends all features chosen in the Features screen
(see Features section for more details)
Update Group Status - Updates the Enabled/ Disabled status
of Groups
Time/ Date - Sends the PCs current time and date.
Note: To send data wirelessly, see OI352.
Receiving data from the lock is equally as simple, as described in
the following section.
Sending Data directly to the Lock from the PC