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Logs 40,000 events with time and date, including critical programming events.
Includes metal key override, keypad lockout, non-volatile memory, and real-time clock.
Supports 500 schedules, automated unlock/lock, and user/group enablement.
Details keypad entered user codes and metal key override for access.
Covers 2000 users, 6 admin levels, user code length, and service codes.
Explains programming via keypad or DL-Windows software.
Devices for transferring lock programs between DL-Windows and locks.
Prints audit trails and user code lists without needing a PC.
Includes AL-PCI and DB9 cables for PC communication.
Explains advantages of software over physical keys for flexibility and management.
Guide to waking up the lock and preparing it for initial programming.
Describes the two lock operating modes: Normal Mode and Program Mode.
Defines Lock Program, User Codes, Features, TimeZone, Schedule, and User.
Explains Programming Level, User Number, Group, Users 297-300, and DL-Windows.
Table detailing default user types, numbers, group associations, and program levels.
Explains conventions for enabling/disabling users by their number.
Tips for error correction and ensuring successful program entry.
Details visual and audible feedback for various lock activities.
Instructions for connecting power, wiring, and initial power-up sequence.
Guide for replacing batteries and procedures for erasing all programming.
Step-by-step guide for the first-time setup of the lock.
Setting the Master Code, weekday, date, and time.
Procedures for entering and deleting user codes.
Handling user code conflicts and exiting program mode safely.
Verifying entered user codes and lock functionality.
Functions for managing users, groups, and access levels.
Features for setting time, date, weekday, and schedules.
Controls passage mode, lockout attempts, and lockout time.
Includes relay functions, system options, and PC data transfer.
Functions to clear programming, reset defaults, and manage system settings.
Covers Master Code setup and User Code addition/deletion/modification.
Table detailing factory default user types, numbers, and program levels.
Functions for enabling/disabling users and managing total user lockout.
Covers Service Code enablement and erasing all users except the Master Code.
Procedures to clear schedules, timeout functions, and all lock programming.
Functions to enable or disable specific groups or all groups.
Temporarily enable/disable groups for a specified duration.
Manually associate or disassociate users with specific groups.
Procedures to set the date, time, weekday, and Daylight Saving Time.
Adjusts clock speed to fine-tune long-term accuracy.
Functions to enable, disable, or time passage mode.
Enables passage without a code, overriding schedules.
Sets the duration the lock remains unlocked after code entry.
Options to print audit trails, user codes, and system settings.
Transferring data between lock and PC using DL-Windows software.
Setting the door number for the AL-DTM2 data transfer module.
Configuring the number of attempts and time before keypad lockout.
Setting a 2-digit ambush code for security purposes.
Programming relay functions for various lock events.
Configuration of privacy modes and residency feature.
Setting up the ambush code and its associated relay function.
Enables or disables the 'Enter Key' requirement for user codes.
Programming schedules to enable/disable passage mode and groups.
Pre-programmed schedules to enable groups for common time blocks.
Setting time windows for Group 1 to activate passage mode.
Triggering relay activation based on Group 1 user entry within a time window.
Wiring and notes for disarming a burglary control panel using the lock.
Enabling Group 4 users based on Group 1 user entry within a time window.
Resets the lock to factory default settings, erasing all custom programming.
Demonstrates how to assign a single user to more than one group.
Illustrates how Group 1 user entry triggers Passage Mode, relays, and Group 4 enablement.
Step-by-step guide for setting up relay activation via Group 1.
Step-by-step guide for enabling Group 4 users via Group 1.
Setting up the feature to prevent unintentional locking.
Configuring privacy when the door is normally locked.
Configuring privacy when the door is normally unlocked.
Configuring privacy for DL4100 when the door is normally locked.
Setting up the residency feature for DL4100.
Configuring privacy for DL4100 when the door is normally unlocked.
Special code to unlock door, sends silent alarm.
Mode for entering program/data via keypad.
Features to prevent unintentional locking and provide privacy.
| Audit Trail | Yes |
|---|---|
| Door Thickness | 1-3/4" to 2-1/4" |
| Backup Power | 9V Battery |
| Key Override | Yes |
| Locking Mechanism | Deadbolt |
| Strike | Included |
| Type | Electronic Lock |
| Access Method | Keypad |
| Programming | Keypad |
| Backset | 2-3/4" |
| Power | 4 AA Batteries |
| Operation Temperature | -31°F to 151°F |
| Material | Zinc Alloy |
| Finish | Satin |
| Compliance | ADA Compliant |
| Weather Resistance | Yes |












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