User`s guide

DL-WINDOWS™ V4.0 USER'S GUIDE 55
Glossary (cont'd)
KEYPAD LOCKOUT = Keypad is programmed to lockout Users, for
a specified period of time, when a specified number of invalid User
Codes are entered.
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING = Ability to program the lock through the
keypad.
KEYPRESS = Pressing a button on the Lock’s Keypad.
LEVEL ABILITY = Predefined User Types (such as Master, Installer,
Manager, Supervisor, and Print Only User) have specific abilities to
program and/or control the lock.
LOCK PROFILE = See Profile
"LOCKID" = Identification of each door with a specific number--or in other
words, a number representing an individual lock within an Account. No
longer entered through AL-59. For use with the AL-DTM-III (for the AL-
DTM or the AM-DTM-III, see glossary entry "Door Number".
The new LockID format was developed to increase the number of locks
allowed per Account (now up to 2000 locks). As a result of this
increase, the ability to change the Door Number (now called LockID) at
the lock keypad is no longer used. DL-Windows (versions 3.5.3 and
greater) software must now be used to change the LockID. When DL-
Windows version 3.5+ data is sent to the lock, this LockID is updated.
If you wish to receive data from the lock before data is sent, the new
"Update LockID" option in DL-Windows version 3.5+ will change or
update the LockID. In addition, the current keypad Function 59 (in
Programming Mode) is no longer allowed, and is consequently ignored
by the DL-Windows software.
LOCKOUT ATTEMPTS = A specified number of invalid User Code entries
(1-9), that will disable the keypad for a predefined period of time (1-60
seconds).
LOCKOUT TIME = A predefined time (1-60) seconds that the lock will stop
accepting User Codes, after a specified number of invalid User Code
entries (1-9).
LOG = See... AUDIT TRAIL.
MANAGER = See... CODE, MANAGER CODE.
MASTER = See... CODE, MASTER CODE.
PASSAGE = Allow anyone to pass through the door without USER
CODES (door is unlocked).
PROFILE = A Lock Profile contains the instructions that a lock uses to perform
its various functions. Use DL-Windows to create a Lock Profile on your
computer, and then transfer and store the Profile in the circuitry contained
inside the lock itself. The Lock Profile is essentially a computer database
file that maintains feature settings, schedules, audit trails, etc. Using DL
Windows, Lock Profiles can be created with default information (see
"default" Glossary entry), edited on your PC, and then sent to (and even
received from) locks.
PRINTER = A printout device such as an infrared printer or computer
printer.
PRIVACY MODE (Factory Default for 4100 Series Locks):
"Privacy Mode" is designed to allow access to individuals with access
codes (or PROX cards) and is typically used for rooms needing privacy
from others such as bathrooms, dorms and meeting rooms.
PROGRAM MODE = A mode allowing program/data to be entered through
the keypad. Only specific Users can program a lock manually, by
entering their USER CODE, followed by the [;] key. To exit
program mode, hold any key until repeated beeps are heard.
PROGRAMMABLE RELAY FUNCTIONS = The relay can be programmed
for one or more functions.
PROXIMITY CARDS = HID ProxCards
®
and ProxKey
®
keyfobs are access
control cards manufactured in a variety of bit formats.*
RELAY = Switched output allowing remote control of other devices.
External power source is required.
Relay, Ambush Activated - Ambush Code entered prior to a User
Code will trip a relay. This can alert Security or trip a zone on an
Alarm Panel.
Relay, Any Keypress - First keypress of any sequence.
Relay, Authorized Entry - Valid User Code entered.
Relay, Disabled User Entered Code - Valid User Code entered but
the User is disabled.
Relay, Failed Entry Attempt - Invalid User Code entered.
Relay, Keypad Lockout - Should several Invalid User Codes be
entered that exceed the number of lockout attempts (1-9), then the
lock will stop accepting keypad entries for the Lockout Time (1-60
seconds). The Relay output can be used to indicate tampering of the
keypad.
Relay, Group 1 Activation - A Group 1 User can enter a User Code
and can disarm a Burglary Alarm Panel using the Relay Output.
Relay, On Door Ajar - Relay will activate when Door is found to be
ajar, that is, left open after a specified period of time.
REMOTE INPUT = Entry into a restricted area, by pressing a button
connected to the REMOTE INPUT WIRES (White and White) by
someone on the other side of the door.
RESIDENCY MODE (Factory Default for 4500 Series Locks):
The "Residency Feature" is provided to prevent a person from
unintentionally having the door lock behind them when stepping outside
briefly. Typically used in retirement homes and college dormitories.
SCHEDULE = A programmed operation (enable/disable, lock/unlock, etc.)
on a specific day (Sunday through Saturday) and time.
SCHEDULES, QUICK = Any one of four most common types of schedules
can be programmed.
TIME = Hours and Minutes in the HHMM format.
TIME/DATE STAMP = A recorded date and time that an event occurred.
TIMEOUT = Immediate operation for a specified number of hours.
TWO DOOR MODE = For use with the Networx
NETWORXPANEL
control panel. See OI352 for more information regarding the wireless
Networx
system and its supported features, including "Two Door
Mode".
UPLOAD = Receive data from the lock or AL-DTM.
USER = A person who has been provided with a USER CODE for access
through the door.
USER LOCKOUT, TOTAL = All Users (except for Master Code) have been
locked out.
*Note: ProxCard
®
and ProxKey
®
are trademarks of the HID
©
Corporation.