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Details audit trail, core lock features, scheduling, and user access.
Covers keypad/PC programming and auxiliary relay capabilities.
AL-DTM for data transfer and AL-IR1 printer for audit trails.
AL-PCI cable and banana plug connectors for system connectivity.
Explains the advantages of software over traditional keys for flexibility and security.
Guides on initial setup, keypad layout, and the need for Program Mode.
Explains the two modes (Normal, Program) and how to enter/exit Program Mode.
Definitions of Lock Program, User Codes, Features, Time Zones, Schedules, and Users.
Explanations of Programming Levels, User Numbers, and User Types.
The minimum level needed to access specific functions.
Unique identifier for users and details on special user functions.
PC software for programming locks, faster and easier than keypad.
Explains how to enable/disable users using Function 3 and 4.
Describes error handling and successful sequence indicators.
Explains visual and audible feedback from the lock for various activities.
Direct PC to lock communication via AL-PCI cable using User 298.
PC to AL-DTM, then AL-DTM to lock communication using banana plug.
Using AL-IR1 Infrared printer to print lock data.
Details connections for external power, remote input, relays, and transient protection.
Procedures for initial power application and re-application, including factory reset.
Lists operating voltage, current consumption, and relay ratings.
Diagrams for simplified and recommended power supply options with warnings.
Diagram showing connections for magnetic lock, electric strike, and solenoid device.
Sets Pass Time for passage options.
Describes how the DK3000 interrupts power and uses the remote input.
Diagram showing a push-button for passage and auxiliary output for visual/audible device.
Explains remote input, auxiliary relay usage, and door strike activation.
Steps for first-time power up, clearing data, and entering Program Mode.
How to set weekday, date, time, and add initial user codes.
Procedures for deleting user codes and handling potential conflicts.
How to exit Program Mode and re-enter it using the master code.
How to verify user codes are active and functioning correctly.
Covers adding, deleting, enabling/disabling users and managing lockout.
Manages time, date, schedules, and passage modes.
Covers relay functions, lockout, ambush, and communication settings.
Functions for printing logs, user lists, and PC data transfer.
Procedure to set a new 6-digit master code for the lock.
How to manage user access codes, including adding and deleting.
Covers enabling, disabling, and temporary access for users.
Manages total user lockout and its disabling.
Covers service codes and erasing all users except master.
Procedures to clear all schedules, timeout functions, or both.
Instructions for temporarily enabling or disabling user groups.
Temporarily enables or disables groups for a set time.
Manages user-to-group assignments.
Procedures for configuring the lock's internal clock.
Setting the start and end dates for DST adjustments.
Adjusting clock speed to compensate for drift.
Enabling/disabling passage mode for free access, with or without a time limit.
Enabling/disabling passage mode unaffected by schedules.
Setting the duration the lock remains unlocked after valid entry.
Printing the lock's event log, user codes, and configuration details.
Manages data transfer with DL-Windows software.
Configuring attempts before lockout and lockout duration.
Managing remote input and setting ambush codes.
Configures auxiliary relay actions based on specific lock events.
Manages remote input and PC connectivity features.
Details the setup and use of the ambush code for silent alarms.
Manages the use of the 'Enter' key in user code entry.
Scheduling passage mode and group access based on day and time.
Enables groups based on common time blocks.
Enables passage mode based on Group 1 user entry within a time window.
Triggers relay output based on Group 1 user code entry within a time window.
Key considerations for connecting to alarm systems.
Enables Group 4 access when a Group 1 user enters code.
Resets the lock to its factory default settings.
Demonstrates assigning a user to multiple groups.
Illustrates programming passage mode and relay activation using Group 1.
Detailed example of relay activation triggered by Group 1.
Detailed example of enabling Group 4 access via Group 1.
Definitions for access, ambush, audit trail, burglary control panel.
Terms related to clock, data transfer, ports, date, and time.
Definitions for codes, functions, groups, and user types.
Terms related to group functions, keypad use, and lockout.
Definitions for user types, passage mode, and system states.
Terms related to schedules, relays, remote input, and time.
| Brand | Alarm Lock |
|---|---|
| Model | Trilogy DK3000 Series |
| Category | Locks |
| Language | English |












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