User`s guide

DL-WINDOWS™ V4.0 USER'S GUIDE 39
PDL4100/DL4100 & PDL4500/DL4500
Privacy and Residency Features
The 4100 series locks leave the factory as "Privacy" locks, with the below "Privacy Mode" as the default program. If you wish, 4100 series locks
can be re-programmed as "Residency" locks (see below, "Residency Mode"). The following provides basic descriptions of the two modes. For
more information, see WI1194 and/or WI1195.
The 4500 series locks leave the factory as "Residency" locks, with the below "Residency Mode" as the default program. If you wish, 4500 series
locks can be re-programmed as "Privacy" locks (see below, "Privacy Mode"). The following provides basic descriptions of the two modes. For
more information, see WI1194 and/or WI1195.
Note: Only PDL series locks provide PROX access. Although the below descriptions apply to PDL series locks, these descriptions can also
apply to DL series locks, however all references to PROX features should be ignored. In addition, the 4100 series locks have a button on the
exterior/outside of the locks, and the 4500 series locks have a deadbolt knob.
Privacy Mode (Factory Default for 4100 Series Locks):
"Privacy Mode" is designed to allow access to individuals with access codes (or PROX cards) and is typically used for rooms needing privacy
from others such as bathrooms, dorms and meeting rooms.
"Privacy Mode" initially provides a normally locked state. To enter, the user must use a User Code, key, or present a PROX card. Once in-
side, the user presses the button (on 4100 series) or throws a deadbolt (on 4500 series) that disables the keypad (and PROX card reader),
disallowing others to enter for a fixed amount of time ("Privacy Duration"). The red LED on the exterior/outside of the lock will blink--
indicating the room is occupied. When the initial user exits, the 4100 series lock reverts back to its originally locked mode, again allowing
access to any authorized users.
The Privacy Duration for the 4100 series lock can be programmed to disable User Code and PROX card access for up to 250 minutes.
When active, all User Numbers 12 and higher are disabled, and User Numbers 1 - 11 (or a key) can always override this lockout feature by
entering their User Codes and/or PROX cards. Programming: As shown in the images above, check "Disable Keypad/Prox on Button
Press (or Deadbolt)" and select a Privacy Duration (default is 10 minutes, valid entries 001-250).
Residency Mode (Factory Default for 4500 Series Locks):
The "Residency Feature" is provided to prevent a person from unintentionally having the door lock behind them when stepping outside
briefly. Typically used in retirement homes and college dormitories.
"Residency Mode" initially provides a normally locked state. To enter, the user must use a User Code, key, or present a PROX card. The
4100 series lock will then re-lock when door is closed. However, turning the handle and exiting from the inside will unlock the 4100 series
lock and set it to an unlocked state.
Any of the following will restore the lock to its normally locked state: (1) the user returns, enters, and presses the button (or throws the dead-
bolt) from the inside; (2) someone already inside the premises presses the button (or throws the deadbolt); (3) pre-programmed scheduling;
(4) entering a valid User Code, presenting a valid PROX card, or locking with a key. Programming: As shown in the images above, check
"Cancel Passage on Button Press (or Deadbolt)", and "Leave Unlocked on Exit (Passage)".
These screens are used to program the Residency/Privacy options and features for the 4000 Series locks. The screens below display the DL-
Windows screen defaults (which also reflect the "out of box" factory default programming). Shown below (left) a PDL4100 ("Privacy") lock and (right)
a PDL4500 ("Residency") lock. Note: DL locks do not provide PROX access, therefore the DL lock screens do not reference PROX options.
"Privacy" Mode
(Default for 4100 se-
ries)
"Residency" Mode
"Residency" Mode
(Default for 4500
Series)
"Privacy" Mode
4100 Series Locks 4500 Series Locks
"Programmable Features" Screen - 4000 Series tab