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Different tailpieces are required depending on the exit device paired with the lock, therefore tailpieces are not included. 5 different tailpieces are available, all the same shape but of different lengths:
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Yes! Function 51 provides various ways to allow selected users to easily enable and/or disable Passage Mode. Specifically, Function 51 allows you to select how the lock responds to other available Passage Mode options such as Functions...
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The DL-Windows V5.5.4 Schedules screen allows you to select Events that can be linked to pre-scheduled days and times. Shown below is a list of available Events from which you can select. This list applies to Trilogy locks that are not...
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Yes. To allow a Trilogy Exit Trim lock to work with a Precision 2100 rim exit device, replace the factory Precision backplate with a "Backplate Center Driven Cam" adapter plate (purchased separately through Precision, part # BP21, shown...
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Yes, the keypad will be disabled ("locked-out") after a programmable number (1-9) of unsuccessful User Code entry attempts for a programmable time period (1-60 seconds). By default, after six (6) failed credential attempts, Trilogy T3 door...
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Yes! With cylindrical lock models such as the DL2700, DL2700LD, DL2800, DL3000, PDL3000, DL3200, DL4100, PDL4100, you will require a set of spacer plates, call 1-800-ALA-LOCK and order part # S6072, shown below:
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Each User Code is assigned to a 'Group'; Schedules control the Groups.
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Although the DL-Windows software has the option to set any 'Basic User' as an 'Emergency Lockdown' User, non-Networx locks will not allow this programming option to be programmed.
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To enable a Group overnight, use the following sequences:
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For all locks that use the T2 programming, the User Code length requirements are:
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When a (P)DL4100 or (P)DL4500 "Privacy" door lock is in use with Privacy mode engaged, remember that all Administrative User Codes will override (i.e., "bypass") Privacy mode to allow access through the door. By design, all Administrative User...
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For all non-Networx cylindrical locks:
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Enable PC uploading / downloading using Function 58, "Upload/Download PC Data", as follows:
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An Ambush Code is a special code entered at the lock keypad when a user is forced to unlock a locking device. The device unlocks but sends a silent alarm (with no indication at the keypad). The Ambush Code can be used to trip a relay, to alert...
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Lock models (P)DL4100 and (P)DL4500 include a programmable "Privacy Mode" feature typically used with rooms needing temporary privacy from others (e.g., bathrooms, dorms, and meeting rooms). After using an access code to enter the protected room, the...
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Currently, the Door Number can be programmed using the keypad with only two Trilogy lock models: The DL4100 and PDL4100. If the AL-DTM Data Transfer Module is not available, program (or reset) the Door Number as follows:
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When changing the batteries in your Trilogy lock, ensure the correct polarity with each battery. If a battery is installed with incorrect polarity, the lock might seem to power up correctly but in fact will not receive the correct...
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Passage Mode allows passage through the door without requiring a credential. In other words, the door is "unlocked", and allows free passage. As the DL1200 does not store the current date or time, Passage Mode must be manually enabled or...
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There are two basic methods to restore the DL2700 and DL2800 locks back to their original "out of box" factory default settings. Note: All lock programming can also be erased without the need to disconnect the batteries by using Function 99. See the...
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To restore the "out of box" factory default settings:
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Keedex, Inc. of Anaheim, California, manufactures high quality gateboxes for Alarm Lock cylindrical and mortise locks that can be welded to gates. The Keedex part number for cylindrical locks is K-BXSIM, available from Grainger Industrial Supply...
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For Alarm Lock models DL2700-IC (Schlage full format IC core) equipped with a slotted washer/spacer, please note the following helpful tip when installing the cylinder tailpiece:
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The DL4500DBR internal plastic ring is part # HW1122D. Note: The part number is the same whether it is colored blue or white.
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Yes! Both the Alarm Lock model DL/PDL4100 (cylindrical) and the DL/PDL4500 (mortise-based) feature "Privacy Mode", a feature that is often used where key-free, temporary sessions of privacy are required, such as single-occupancy restrooms,...
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With double-sided door locks like the model DL5200, the secondary side (i.e. "inside/protected side") lock cylinder will NEVER allow the lock to unlock. This secondary side lock cylinder has one function only: To facilitate the installation and/or...
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Functions 72 and 73 allow you to set a day and time that will trigger the lock to enter or exit Passage Mode, respectively. For the schedule to operate automatically, the programmed day/time must transpire while the lock is in "Normal Mode".
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Before proceeding, refresh your memory with the following description of the Double-Sided PDL6300:
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training Manager, shows you how to add or change a users PIN number in an Alarm Lock T2 (DL2700) lock.
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training Manager, shows you how to place an Alarm Lock Trilogy T2 lock into and out of Passage Mode.
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training Manager, shows you how to add a manager code to the Alarm Lock Trilogy T2 (DL2700) lock.
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training Manager, shows you how to change the Master Code in a Trilogy T2 (DL2700) Lock.
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training Manager, shows you how to change the Master Code in a Trilogy T3 lock.
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training manager, shows you how to program passage mode at the Trilogy T3 lock.
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training manager, shows you how to add a user PIN code to the Alarm Lock Trilogy T3 lock.
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training manager, shows you how to add a user proximity card at the keypad on a Trilogy T3 prox lock.
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Andy Phelps, Alarm Lock's National Training manager, shows you how to program a timed passage mode into a Trilogy T3 lock.
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