User`s guide

DL-WINDOWS™ V4.0 USER'S GUIDE 53
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When programming is sent from DL-Windows (or an AL-DTM) to the lock, Function Cards 1, 2, 8, and 9 will be overwritten
with the existing data in DL-Windows for the User Locations 298, 299, 297 and 300, respectively. Therefore, to continue to
use Function Cards 1, 2, 8 and 9 that were enrolled at startup with DL-Windows, be sure to enroll those same Function
Cards 1, 2, 8 and 9 used at startup into the correct locations within DL-Windows.
RECEIVE PROGRAM FROM THE LOCK TO THE AL-DTM
DL-Windows must be first used to instruct the AL-DTM to "Receive Program From Lock" via the DTM Support screen.
This way, when the AL-DTM is connected to the PL3000 lock, the AL-DTM will perform the correct operation.
1. Connect the AL-DTM to the Lock. Connect the double-ended banana plug into the AL-DTM and into the lock
that is to be programmed (observing proper tab direction).
2. Press the Green Button on the AL-DTM until the AL-DTM displays the following:
The AL-DTM displays the following:
3. Present Function Card #2 to the lock. The AL-DTM will display the following:
Packet Numbers will go up until all packets have been transferred to the AL-DTM. The Lock will continue to beep
while in communication with the AL-DTM.
4. At the end of the transfer process, the PL3000 will sound a series of beeps. You can disconnect the AL-PCI2
cable. The following will display:
LOCK MODE
YES NO
Door 08, Receiving
PGM Packet 008
Lock's Time and
Date, Updated.
Comm. Complete,
07/24/04 02:28PM
(Current date and Time)
0993 FREE
MEMORY BLOCKS
(Current Memory Status)
Press the left black button (answer YES).
Waiting for Lock
Power Up or Code
SPECIAL NOTE:
WHEN USING AN AL-DTM-III
The procedure below is required only when a PC or DTM
communication Function Card is not presently enrolled in
the lock; i.e. the lock is new ("out-of-box"), or the lock has
had all programming erased (restoring factory default).
PC/DTM Communications
With the development of the AL-DTM-III and the latest ver-
sions of DL-Windows, communications using the AL-DTM-
III requires the presentation of Function Card #2 twice.
Therefore the AL-DTM "299" Function Card #2 must be
enrolled into the lock prior to using the AL-DTM-III. In ad-
dition, you can no longer use power up programming
to establish communications with the AL-DTM-III.
Procedure:
All lock programming MUST be erased to restore the "out
of box" factory default, as detailed in "ERASE ALL PRO-
GRAMMING" in the PL3000 programming instructions
(WI1280). After erasing all lock programming, the PL3000
waits for a proximity card to be presented. Therefore, pre-
sent a proximity card (to place the lock into "learn mode"),
then immediately present the first two Function Cards
(card #1 for initiating PC communications, card #2 for initi-
ating AL-DTM communications). After cards #1 and 2
have been presented and enrolled, wait for the lock to
time-out and lock.
Now the PL3000 can be programmed by the PC or the AL-
DTM-III.
AL-DTM Communications with the PL3000 locks (cont'd)
Appendix B Appendix A