User`s guide

DL-WINDOWS™ V4.0 USER'S GUIDE 35
A Group 2 User will put door into passage mode (lock is unlocked). A
Group 3 User will take door out of passage. Caution! The consequences
of accidentally selecting this option can cause a security breach! (Not
applicable to the DL2800/DL3000).
A Group 2 User will toggle passage mode (lock is unlocked). Caution!
The consequences of accidentally selecting this option can cause
a security breach! (Not applicable to the DL2800/DL3000).
The lock will adjust for Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Time
configuration settings for the PDL3000 lock are shown above (most
other locks similar) allowing 23 pre-set modes for the varied DST
adjustments throughout the world. For this lock, select mode "1" for no
DST adjustment and select mode "25" and click the Custom DST
button for custom settings. Note: The configuration settings for the
DL3000, DL2800 and DL/PDL1300 locks will appear differently, as
detailed on the next page. In addition, for a list of locks and firmware
versions that support this new Daylight Saving Time feature, and for
information regarding custom settings and other details, see the next
page.
Disable Lock Sounder to enable silent operation. (Not available on all
locks)
The duration of time the lock refuses to recognize ANY User Codes
after the maximum number of invalid entry attempts (with wrong User
Code) has been reached (valid entries are 1-60 seconds).
The maximum number of invalid entry attempts (with wrong User Code)
the lock will allow before it goes into lockout mode (where it will refuse
to recognize ANY User Code entry). The lock will shut down for the
period programmed in the Lockout Time in Seconds field which
follows. Valid Attempt entries are 1-9.
If checked, all codes entered must be followed by the a key.
The Programmable Features screen is used to program lock options and a variety of programmable Features.
The screen shown above is from a PDL3000 lock. Note the Daylight Saving Time area in-
cludes the 24 pre-programmed modes as well as a 25th mode to allow customization (selecting
mode 25 from the pull-down list activates the Custom DST button). This screen layout is typical
for most locks. For other locks, see the Daylight Saving Time description below.
If checked, allows Group 3 Users to unlock the door one time only, then
their User Code or proximity card becomes disabled. (Not applicable to
the DL2800/DL3000).
For use with the NETWORXPANEL (see OI352). A "Door Ajar" occurs
when Door is found to be left open after a specified period of time.
Check Enable Door Ajar Monitoring to enable supervision of a Door
Ajar occurrence (trip). Check Door Ajar Trip Time (delay time in
seconds after the door first becomes slightly open) from the drop-down
list, and check Use Sounder on Door Ajar to enable an audible
warning upon a valid Door Ajar trip.
Daylight Saving Time
Star Key as Enter Key
Lockout # of Attempts 1-9
The duration in seconds that the lock will remain unlocked after a valid
code has been entered (valid entries are 3, 10 & 15 seconds).
Pass Time In Seconds
Lockout Time in Seconds
Door Number must be between 1– 2000*.
If the lock is a new lock without a designated LockID, the ID number
specified in this field will be assigned to the programmed lock. If used
with the AL-DTM Data Transfer Module, this is the LockID number the
AL-DTM will use to identify itself to the lock, insuring that the proper
data inside the AL-DTM will be matched to the correct lock.
*Varies with lock model.
LockID
Delays door entry after valid User code is entered. Note: For DL3500
and PDL3000, valid entries are 0, 5, 15 & 45 seconds.
Entry Delay in Seconds
Disable Sounder
Group 2 Toggles Passage Mode
Group 2 Enables and 3 Disables Passage Mode
One Time Only for Group 3 Users
Door Ajar
Check to allow the a key to act as a doorbell. Sounder must be
enabled for doorbell operation. (Not available on all locks)
Enable Star Key as Doorbell
Check to enable sounder to activate upon each Access Granted or
Remote Input activation. (Not available on all locks)
Enable Entry Sounder
"Programmable Features" Screen - Options tab
See OI352 for more information regarding the wireless Networx
system and its supported features, including "Emergency Commands"
and "Lockdown".
Lock Responds to Emergency Commands
Users are disabled during Lockdown