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and Location Number can be used interchangeably. In some
DL-Windows screens, the word "Slot" is also used. They all
mean the same thing.
Since User Numbers are fixed, knowing a User Number will
specify the associated Programming Level, and will in turn in-
dicate a User’s programming abilities. For example, User
Number 1 is always the Master, who can perform all program-
ming tasks.
Programming Levels are hierarchical--higher levels are al-
lowed to do anything the levels below them can do. For exam-
ple, if you are User 2, you are allowed to do anything that Us-
ers 3 through 2000 can do.
What is a Group?
With many lock applications, it is convenient for large numbers
of similar Users to be grouped together. Placing Users into
Groups (by assigning them specific User Numbers) allows
large numbers of Users to be controlled all at once rather than
individually--saving time and effort. Groups are controlled via
schedules, and a typical example involves enabling or dis-
abling a Group at a certain time. Default Group associations
are specified in the tables on page 8. For example, if you wish
to add a User to Group 1, assign this User a User Number be-
tween 51 and 100. These default Group associations can be
changed if needed to allow Groups larger than the default
number of 50 (by using keypad Function 35). (See page 18
for some Group function examples).
Who are Users 297-300?
Users assigned to User Numbers 297, 298, 299 and 300 have
special abilities, as follows:
User 297: Quick Enable User 300
User 297 possesses the unique ability to enable the User
Code associated with User 300. User 297 does this by first
entering their own User 297 User Code into the lock keypad.
When User 300 subsequently enters their User 300 User
Code, the lock allows access (for one time) and then the
User 300 User Code becomes disabled.
For example, you wish to allow one-time access to a tempo-
rary worker. Simply enter the User 297 User Code into the
lock keypad. Later, when the temporary worker enters the
User 300 User Code into the lock keypad, the User 300 User
Code allows access (for one time only) and then becomes
disabled. Later, if you wish to grant the temporary worker re-
access, simply re-enter the User 297 User Code and the
User 300 User Code will be re-enabled (again for one time
only).
User 298: Quick PC Access Code
Entering the User Code for User 298 enables that User to
send data to or from the lock. Therefore, User 298 can acti-
vate what is the equivalent of Function 58 in Program Mode
(see page 22), without the need to enter Program Mode nor
the need to know the Master Code of the lock. An AL-PCI
cable with a PC is required. NOTE: The User Code for User
298 is not an Access Code.
User 299: AL-DTM Code
This is the only User Code that will initiate data transfer with
the AL-DTM--and without allowing the User to pass through
the door (the User Code for User 299 is not an Access
Code). An AL-PCI cable and an AL-DTM (first programmed
by the computer via DL-Windows) is required.
User 300: One-Time Only Service Code
This is a One-Time Only Service User Code enabled by User
297. For example, User Code 300 is sometimes used for
guard tour duties. See User 297: Quick Enable User 300
above.
What is DL-Windows?
DL-Windows is a computer program that allows you to pro-
gram your ALARM LOCK T3 Security Lock. You do not need
DL-Windows to program your lock, but it makes programming
much faster and easier. With DL-Windows, you can quickly
create Lock Programs (programs that make the lock perform
its many functions) add multiple Users (who have access),
retrieve event logs, and create Schedules. The benefit of DL-
Windows is that it allows you to set up all lock programming in
advance (on your computer), and then later send the informa-
tion to the locks at your convenience.
Terminology Used in this Manual (cont'd)
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