Programming instructions
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USER TYPE  USER NUMBER  GROUP DEFAULT 
ASSOCIATION 
MINIMUM PROGRAM 
LEVEL (See page 6) 
Master Code  1  - 
M 
Installer Codes  2 & 3  none 
4 
Manager Codes  4 - 6  none 
3 
Supervisor Codes  7 - 9  none 
2 
Print Only Codes  10 - 11  none 
1 
Basic User Codes  12 - 50  none  none 
Basic User Codes Group 1  51 - 100  1  none 
Basic User Codes Group 2  101 - 150  2  none 
Basic User Codes Group 3  151 - 200  3  none 
Basic User Codes Group 4  201 - 250  4  none 
Basic User Codes  251 - 296  none  none 
Quick Enable User 300 Code  297  none  none 
Quick PC Access Code  298  none  none 
AL-DTM Code  299  none  none 
Service Code  300  none  none 
Basic User Codes  301-2000  none  none 
Lock Defaults for PDL5300 
Users added will default to a Group Association and a Program Level Ability as follows:  
User 299 is a Non-Pass Code. This is the only code that will initiate data transfer with the AL-DTM. 
NOTES:  
The Programming Level defines the range of programming 
tasks a User is allowed to perform. The higher the Level, the 
more programming tasks the User is allowed (with Master al-
lowing ALL tasks). 
For example, PDL Series locks can hold up to 2000 User 
Codes in its programming memory, and each User Code is 
associated with a User Number (see definition of "User Num-
ber" in the previous "Terminology" section) and therefore a 
specific Programming Level, as follows: 
Master: Always associated with User number 1. Is always 
enabled and can program all functions. (Abbreviated as 
Programming Level = M). 
Installer: Always associated with Users 2 and 3. Can pro-
gram all functions except changing the Master Code.  
(Abbreviated as Programming Level = 4). 
Manager: Always associated with Users 4, 5, and 6. Can 
program all functions except functions relating to lock 
configuration. (Abbreviated as Programming Level = 3). 
Supervisor: Always associated with Users 7, 8 and 9. Can 
only program functions relating to day to day operation.  
(Abbreviated as Programming Level = 2). 
Print Only Users: Always associated with Users 10 & 11.  
Restricted to print audit trails only. No other programming 
ability allowed. (Abbreviated as Programming Level = 1). 
Basic Users: Always associated with User number 12 and 
higher (except 297-300). No programming ability allowed. 
Programming Levels are hierarchical--higher levels are al-
lowed to do anything the levels below them can do. For exam-
ple, if you are a Manager, you are allowed to do anything that 
Supervisors, Print-Only Users and Basic Users can do in addi-
tion to those tasks allowed for Managers (Level 3).  
Programming Levels 










