Alarm Lock AL-DTM-III Supplementary Manual

Type
Supplementary Manual

Alarm Lock AL-DTM-III: Advanced Access Control

The Alarm Lock AL-DTM-III is a versatile device that enhances the capabilities of your access control system. With its ability to communicate with both PCs and DTM Function Cards, it provides a convenient and efficient way to manage and program your locks. Whether you're looking to erase all programming or enroll new cards, the AL-DTM-III simplifies the process, ensuring seamless operation of your access control system. It is compatible with both PL3000 and PL3500 locks, offering flexibility in your security setup.

Alarm Lock AL-DTM-III: Advanced Access Control

The Alarm Lock AL-DTM-III is a versatile device that enhances the capabilities of your access control system. With its ability to communicate with both PCs and DTM Function Cards, it provides a convenient and efficient way to manage and program your locks. Whether you're looking to erase all programming or enroll new cards, the AL-DTM-III simplifies the process, ensuring seamless operation of your access control system. It is compatible with both PL3000 and PL3500 locks, offering flexibility in your security setup.

AL-DTM-III
PROCEDURAL
CHANGES FOR THE
PL3000 / PL3500
The procedure below is required only when a PC or DTM communication
Function Card is not presently enrolled in the lock; i.e. the lock is new ("out-of-
box"), or the lock has had all programming erased (restoring factory default).
PC/DTM Communications
Previous versions of the AL-DTM did not require the "299" code (Function Card
#2) to be presented twice; the AL-DTM-III does require Function Card #2 to be
presented twice, and therefore the AL-DTM "299" Function Card #2 must be
enrolled into the lock prior to using the AL-DTM-III.
Note: When using the new PL3500 with DL-Windows 3.5 (or higher), the AL-
DTM-III must be used. Direct PC communications is not currently supported,
and the PL3500 must be setup as a PL3000 lock-type in DL-Windows 3.5 (or
higher).
Procedure:
All lock programming MUST be erased to restore the "out of box" factory de-
fault, as follows:
PL3000:
Follow the Erase All Programming instructions in the "Wiring and Power
Up" section in WI1280, in which the shunt connector is plugged into the
yellow wire connector.
PL3500:
Power up the lock, wait and listen for three beeps, then hold down the out-
side lever.
After erasing all lock programming, both lock models wait for a proximity card to
be presented. Therefore, present a proximity card (to place the lock into "learn
mode"), then immediately present the first two Function Cards (card #1 for initi-
ating PC communications, card #2 for initiating AL-DTM communications). Af-
ter cards #1 and 2 have been presented and enrolled, wait for the lock to time-
out and lock.
Now the PL3000 can be programmed by the PC or the AL-DTM-III. Currently,
the PL3500 can only be programmed by the AL-DTM-III; the PL3500 is not sup-
ported by DL-Windows at this time.
© ALARM LOCK 2006 WI1457A 3/06
345 Bayview Avenue
Amityville, New York 11701
For Sales and Repairs 1-800-ALA-LOCK
For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440
Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol: NSSC
AL-DTM-III
PROCEDURAL
CHANGES FOR THE
PL3000 / PL3500
The procedure below is required only when a PC or DTM communication
Function Card is not presently enrolled in the lock; i.e. the lock is new ("out-of-
box"), or the lock has had all programming erased (restoring factory default).
PC/DTM Communications
Previous versions of the AL-DTM did not require the "299" code (Function Card
#2) to be presented twice; the AL-DTM-III does require Function Card #2 to be
presented twice, and therefore the AL-DTM "299" Function Card #2 must be
enrolled into the lock prior to using the AL-DTM-III.
Note: When using the new PL3500 with DL-Windows 3.5 (or higher), the AL-
DTM-III must be used. Direct PC communications is not currently supported,
and the PL3500 must be setup as a PL3000 lock-type in DL-Windows 3.5 (or
higher).
Procedure:
All lock programming MUST be erased to restore the "out of box" factory de-
fault, as follows:
PL3000:
Follow the Erase All Programming instructions in the "Wiring and Power
Up" section in WI1280, in which the shunt connector is plugged into the
yellow wire connector.
PL3500:
Power up the lock, wait and listen for three beeps, then hold down the out-
side lever.
After erasing all lock programming, both lock models wait for a proximity card to
be presented. Therefore, present a proximity card (to place the lock into "learn
mode"), then immediately present the first two Function Cards (card #1 for initi-
ating PC communications, card #2 for initiating AL-DTM communications). Af-
ter cards #1 and 2 have been presented and enrolled, wait for the lock to time-
out and lock.
Now the PL3000 can be programmed by the PC or the AL-DTM-III. Currently,
the PL3500 can only be programmed by the AL-DTM-III; the PL3500 is not sup-
ported by DL-Windows at this time.
© ALARM LOCK 2006 WI1457A 3/06
345 Bayview Avenue
Amityville, New York 11701
For Sales and Repairs 1-800-ALA-LOCK
For Technical Service 1-800-645-9440
Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol: NSSC
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Alarm Lock AL-DTM-III Supplementary Manual

Type
Supplementary Manual

Alarm Lock AL-DTM-III: Advanced Access Control

The Alarm Lock AL-DTM-III is a versatile device that enhances the capabilities of your access control system. With its ability to communicate with both PCs and DTM Function Cards, it provides a convenient and efficient way to manage and program your locks. Whether you're looking to erase all programming or enroll new cards, the AL-DTM-III simplifies the process, ensuring seamless operation of your access control system. It is compatible with both PL3000 and PL3500 locks, offering flexibility in your security setup.

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