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DL Series Lock Features .................................... 3
Supported Products ........................................... 4
Lock Design Overview ....................................... 5
Terminology Used in this Manual ..................... 6
Programming Levels .......................................... 8
Conventions Used in this Manual ..................... 9
LED and Sounder Indicators ............................. 9
Product Communication Examples ................. 10
Wiring and Power Up .......................................... 11
Quick Start ............................................................ 12
Testing the Codes Entered ................................ 13
Programming Functions Overview ...................14
Programming Functions .....................................15-28
Groups and Scheduled Group 1 Examples .....29-30
Residency and Privacy Features .......................31-32
Programming Record Sheet ...............................33
User Code Record Sheet ....................................34
Schedule Record Sheet ......................................35
Glossary ................................................................36
Warranty ................................................................40
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DL4100 & DL4500
Features a real-time clock/calendar that automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time and
allows for automated programming of events. Features three methods of programming: (1)
all features can be programmed manually through the keypad; (2) you can transfer program-
ming instructions directly from your laptop or desktop PC using DL Windows software and a
special AL-PCI cable; and (3) data can be transferred from your PC to your DL lock via the
AL DTM2 handheld Data Transfer Module. In addition, data can be retrieved from the lock in
one of three ways (1) through an infrared printer; (2) directly from the lock to the PC; or (3)
through an AL-DTM2 to your PC.
The DL Series locks include several lock types: but this manual will focus on two: the
DL4100 and DL4500. The DL4100 is a cylindrical lock, and the DL4500 is a mortise-based
lock, for extra security. Both locks allow use of "Residency" and "Privacy" features, and can
be programmed either way to suit the installation requirements. The "Residency" feature is
specially designed to prevent unintentional lock-out (typically used in retirement homes and
college dormitories), and the "Privacy" feature is designed to deny access to other users af-
ter an individual enters (typically used for rooms needing privacy from others such as bath-
rooms, dorms and meeting rooms). Out of the box (or re-started in order to load the factory
default settings), the DL4100 defaults to "Privacy" and the DL4500 defaults to "Residency".
See pages 31-32 for more information.
DL SERIES LOCKS
DL4500
DL4100
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