Trilogy Series DL3500 Programming Instructions
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1 ALARM LOCK Trilogy Series DL3500 Programming Instructions ALARM LOCK AL-DTM DATA TRANSFER MODULE AR-IR1 PRINTER DL3500 Trilogy Series Standalone Access Control System ALARM LOCK 2000 WI1005A 08/00 1
2 Features Audit Trail User Features Scheduled Events Keypad and Computer Programming AL-IR1 Infrared Printer AL-DTM Data Transfer Module Additional Features Ambush Function User Associated for more than one Group Service Code Keypad Lockout Non-Volatile Memory Error Checking Real Time clock Programmable Relay Functions Programmable Timeout Functions Advanced Features Group 1 Initiated Functions Wiring and Power Up Wiring Self Diagnostic Indications Battery Replacement Power Up - Retain Lock Information Power Up - Erase all Programming Preliminary Information Lock Operation Programming Notes Visible LED and Audible Sounder Indicators Getting Started Battery Installation Entering Program Mode Setting the Clock User Programming Printer Functions Printing Time, Date and Day Printing User Code List Printing the Audit Trail
3 Function Number 1. New Master Code Add/Delete/Change User Codes User Enable/Disable User Enable with Timeout User Lockout Mode Enable User 300 (Service Code) Erase All Users Except the Master Code Clear All Schedules and Timeout Functions Clear All Timeout Functions Group Enable/Disable Group Enable/Disable with Timeout Group Add/Delete Association Set Date Set Time Set Weekday Set Daylight Savings Time Clock Adjust Passage Mode Enable/Disable - Schedule will Override Timed Passage Mode Passage Mode Enable/Disable - Schedule will not Override Passage Mode Configuration Pass Time Printer Functions PC Computer Uploading/Downloading AL-DTM Door Number Lockout Remote Input Ambush Code Relay / System Features Enter Key Scheduled Passage Mode Unlock/Lock Scheduled Group Enable/Disable Quick Schedules Scheduled Passage Mode - Group 1 Activated Scheduled Relay Activation - Group 1 Activated Scheduled Group 4 Enable - Group 1 Activated Clear Programming Using Advanced Features Programming Record Sheet User Code Record Sheet Schedule Record Sheet Definitions Warranty
4 ALARM LOCK The Alarm Lock DL-3500 Series Trilogy Standalone Access Control System is a State-Of-The-Art Microprocessor Based Programmable Keypad-Entry Security Lock AUDIT LOG /07/ Tue PROGRAM PROGRAM ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM NEW CLCK TIME OLD CLCK TIME RAM TESTPASS POWER UP End of Audit Log Audit Trail - 40,000 Events * Time/Date Stamped Log of all Entries Logs program mode changes View Audit Trail Print using the AL-IR1 hand-held printer Upload using Alarm Lock's DL-WINDOWS Software Use Alarm Locks AL-DTM to upload multiple lock logs. * Only the most recent 1,600 events are transferred using the AL-DTM. User Features 300 User Codes Master, Installer, Manager, Supervisor, Print Only and Basic User Codes 3, 4, 5 or 6 digit User Codes Service Code (One-Time-Only Code) User Lockout Mode - Total user lockout except User 1 code 4 User Groups 500 Scheduled Events * Programmed to Unlock/Lock Enable/Disable Users Enable/Disable Groups Group 1 Activated Events 4 "Quick Schedules" - allows programming of the 4 most common time schedules in one step * Only 150 scheduled events may be programmed using the Keypad and Computer Programming All programming may be done manually from the keypad, or from a PC using Alarm Lock's DL-Windows Software. AL-IR1 Infrared Printer Optional hand-held infrared printer may be used to print the Audit Trail and User Code List. 4 AL-DTM Data Transfer Module Optional Hand-held Data Transfer Module. The AL-DTM may be used to easily transfer program data between up to 48 locks and a PC running DL-WINDOWS software. Easily transfer Audit Trail from multiple locks and then view or print each Audit Trail from a computer.
5 Ambush Function 1. Connect relay to a device able to properly monitor dry contacts for an ambush condition. 2. Program the Relay for Ambush Function Activated using Program Function 67(10). 3. Set the Ambush Code using Program Function When the ambush code is entered followed by a valid user code, the relay will close for 2 seconds. Ambush Code The ambush code defaults to 99. User Code An error will sound if you try to program a new user code starting with the ambush code. Users Associated for more than one group If a user is associated with more than one group, all associated groups would have to be disabled before the user is disabled. Service Code User number 300 is the service code. Once the service code is used, it is disabled. Function 9 or User Number 297 is used to re-enable the service code. Keypad Lockout Programmable number of attempts before keypad lockout. Programmable lockout time. Non-Volatile Memory All programming is stored in non-volatile memory. Error Checking Extensive keypad program error checking reduces the likelihood of a programming error. Real Time Clock Real time clock allows logging of events to within one second accuracy. Unique feature (Functions 43/44) allows speeding up or slowing down the clock providing long term accuracy of the clock functions to within 3 minutes per year. Programmable Relay Functions Relay may be programmed to energize when one or more selected events occur. Programmable Timeout Functions Timeout functions allow enabling/disabling users and enabling passage mode for a time period without requiring Group 1 Member puts unit in Passage Mode Feature (88 & 89) 1. Use Function 88 to set an Open Time Window. The lock will unlock (Passage Mode) when any Group 1 Member enters a code. 2. Use Function 89 to set the time to close the window. Note Passage Mode will have to be disabled each night using Function 46 or schedule Function 73. Example Open window at 700AM using function 88, Close Window at 830AM using function 89. Lock will unlock when a member of group 1 enters their code between 700AM and 830AM. If no group 1 member arrives between 700AM and 830AM, the lock will stay locked all day. Group 1 Member Disarms Burglary Control Panel (90 & 91) 1. Connect relay to a burglar control panel with switch input for disarming. 2. Use Function 90 to set the time to open the window allowing any Group 1 Member to close the relay for 2 seconds. Note Only 1 relay closure will occur even if another member of group 1 enters their code. 3. Use Function 91 to set the time to close the window. Note The alarm panel will have to be armed at night by the user or by an automatic schedule function of the alarm panel. Example Open window at 700AM using program Function 90, Close Window at 830AM using Function 91. The relay will close, one time only, when a member of group 1 enters their code between 700AM and 830AM. Group 1 Member Enables Group 4 Users 1. Use Function 92 to set the time to open the window allowing any group 1 member to enable group Use Function 93 to set the time to close the window. Note Group 4 will have to be disabled each night using Function 17 or schedule Function 82. Example Open window at 700AM using Function 92, close window at 830AM using Function 93.Group 4 will be enabled when a member of group 1 enters their code between 700AM and 830AM (group 4 users will have to wait outside until a manager arrives to enable their codes. If a manager does not arrive between 700AM and 830AM, group 4 is not enabled. 5
6 Wiring Red / Black (Operation without Batteries) - Optional External 7.5 VDC Power Source must be used for operation without batteries. White / White (Remote Input) - Wire a Normally Open Contact to wires (white and white). Momentarily close to allow person to pass through door. NOTE Remote Input is enabled from the factory. Relay COM-Blue / NO-Yellow / NC-Green - See Function 67 for programming options for the Relay. Self Diagnostic Indications Various system tests are performed at power up and during operation of the lock. Steady 4 Second Sounder with a Yellow LED indication every time a user code is entered - indicates a Low Battery Condition. Continuous Series of Beeps - indicates the lock detected a system fault which would not allow any part of the system to operate. Ensure batteries are good. Sequence of 7 Beeps Repeated 4 Times with a Yellow LED indication, every time a user code is entered - indicates a non-fatal memory or clock error has been detected. Under this condition, unexpected operation is possible. Do not mistake the low battery indication as a memory or clock error. Wiring to Disarm a Burglary Control Panel See illustration on connecting the DL3500 to an Alarm Panel. Scheduled Relay Activation - Group 1 Activated (Function 90/91) on on page 23. The Three Methods of Powering Up are Battery Replacement Power-Up Retain Lock Programming Power-Up Erase All Programming Battery Replacement When a valid code is entered and the batteries are weak the lock LED will display a yellow color, and the sounder will sound for 4 seconds. The DL3500 uses 5 AA-size 1.5 volt alkaline batteries. The lock will function with weak batteries; however be sure to replace the batteries as soon as possible. Remove the screw at the bottom of the housing and remove the cover. Pull out the battery pack and replace all 5 batteries quickly - within 1 minute. Note Do not press any buttons while replacing the batteries (unless lock programming is to be erased). Pressing any key will remove the voltage that is required to keep the system clock. Power-Up - Retain Lock Programming (Clock Settings lost) 1. Disconnect battery pack connector. 2. Press any key to insure the locks capacitor is fully discharged. 3. Re-install battery pack (lock will give 3 short beeps). 4. Do not press any keys for 10 seconds. 5. After the 15 second period the LED will flash red 6 times and 6 beeps will sound. The lock is now ready for use. Program is loaded from nonvolatile memory. Set the clock using functions 38, 39 and 40. Power-Up - Erase All Programming (Factory Default will be loaded) 1. Remove the battery pack. 2. Press any key to insure locks capacitor is fully discharged. 3. Re-install the battery pack (lock will give 3 short beeps). 4. Press any key within 5 sec after hearing the 3 beeps. 5. A series of 5 RED LED and 5 beeps will be heard followed by 10 seconds of silence, 3 GREEN LED and 3 fast beeps. All programming has been erased and the lock is now ready for use. Note All lock programming can also be erased by entering Function 99. 6
7 Lock Operation Important Before attempting to program any codes or functions, Note the following While the lever or knob may be rotated at any time, the latch will not be engaged to unlock the door unless a valid code has been entered. When a valid code is entered, the lock will unlock immediately and remain unlocked for about 3 seconds (or longer, if reprogrammed by functions 53 and 54). Programming - Notes It is recommended that all programming be prepared in advance using the DL3500 Programming Sheets for reference while programming (see User Code and Schedule Recording sheets at the back of this manual), then be secured when finished. PROGRAM LEVELS You must have the programming authority level equal to the authority level required to access a programming function. Programming authority levels can have a value of 1, 2, 3, 4 or M. A programming authority level of M (Master) is associated with the Master Code and cannot be associated with any other user. CODE TYPES Program level ability is fixed according to table on page 11. The codes are defaulted to the tabulated group associations when adding codes using Program Function 2. Master Code - User 1 Always enabled and can program all functions, can't be group associated. Installer Codes - Users 2 & 3 Allow all functions except master code change. Manager Codes - Users 4-6 Can program all functions except functions relating to lock configuration, no default group association. Supervisors - User 7-9 Can only program functions relating to day to day operation, no default group association. Print Only Codes - Users 10 & 11 Allow access to print audit trail only. Basic User Codes No program ability, default group association. Visible LED and Audible Sounder Indicators Normal Battery Activity LED SOUNDER Keypress 1 RED Flash 1 Beep Enter Valid Enabled Code 3 GRN Flashes 3 Beeps Enter Invalid No/Wrong Code 6 RED Flashes 6 Beeps Successful Program Entry 2 GRN Flashes 2 Beeps Unsuccessful Program Entry 7 RED Flashes 7 Beeps Low Battery is indicated by a Yellow Flash during Key Press and a Long Beep. Function Name Programming Information Enabling/Disabling Users (By User Number) User Number must be between 2 and 300. NOTE Will Enable/Disable users even if the user is associated with a enabled group. 3. Disable User ; 3 ; [ _ ] 4. Enable User ; 4 ; [ _ ] 2 Program Level Required - The program level required to access the Function. Possible Programming Levels of 1,2,3,4 and M, where M = Master Code. Program Authority Level of User must be equal to the Function that is to be accessed. Programming key sequence. General Program Mode Information If a wrong key is pressed during code entry, hold any key continuously until the error sound is heard (7 short beeps), this will clear the entry, then re-enter the key sequence again. 7
8 Battery Installation Remove the back cover and install battery pack. The lock will beep 3 times. To load the default program press any key within 5 seconds, the lock will beep slowly while the default values are loaded and beep rapidly upon completion. Entering Program Mode 1. Enter Master Code Default Master Code 2. Press and hold ; until 8 beeps are sounded. Program a new Master Code. Program Mode The keypad sounder will beep every 6 seconds and the keypad LED will flash green every 6 seconds while in program mode when no keys are pressed. NOTE There is a 3 minute Timeout if no keys are pressed while in Program Mode. ; 1 ; [ ] ; [ ] New Master Code Confirm New Master Code Setting the Clock - While still in Program Mode enter the following commands to set the clock. Program the Date. ; 3 8 ; [ ] Date For Example August 25, 2000; Enter ; 3 8 ; For Example To set time to 825 P.M.; Program the Time. ; 3 9 ; [ ] Time Enter ; 3 9 ; For Example To set time to 825 A.M.; Enter ; 3 9 ; Program the Weekday. ; 4 0 ; [ _ ] Day Program Daylight Saving Time. ; 4 1 ; [ ] DST Mode For day enter 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday. For Example To program the Default DST Mode; Enter ; 4 1 ; 1 2 8
9 ALARM LOCK User Programming User code conflicts Add a Basic User Code Program a User Code of 987. Use Function 2, and add the new user as User 12 (Users are Basic Users). Refer to Function 2 (page 11). ; 2 ; 1 2 ; User Number (12) Add another Basic User Code Program a User Code of 246. Use Function 2, and add the new user as User 13. Refer to Function 2 (page 11). ; 2 ; 1 3 ; User Number (13) User 12 s Code User 13 s Code Exit Program Mode Hold down any key for 3 seconds to exit Program Mode. The Lock is now ready to function as a simple Audit Trail System. Test each new User Code added by entering the code at the keypad. Care should be taken not to program a new user code which matches the first digits of any other user code. (only the code with the least number of digits would be recognized). Example If user codes 123 and are both entered in the system only code 123 would be recognized. To program user codes that match the first digits of other codes, see program Function 69. An error will sound if you try to program a new user code which matches the first digits of the Master User Code. Printer Functions (AR-IR1 PRINTER required) Printing the Lock s Time, Date and Day. Refer to Printer Functions (page 18) for proper Printer-Lock positioning. From Program Mode enter the following command ; 5 7 ALARM LOCK SYSTEMS, INC VERSION 8.02 org REC 08/25/ Fri Clock adjust setting +0 Cycle count hex 00000E F39 day ct hex 00 Print the Lock s User Code List. Refer to Printer Functions (page 18) for proper Printer-Lock positioning. From Program Mode enter the following command ; /25/ Fri USER USER GROUP PROG NUM CODE LEVL Print the Lock s Audit Trail. Refer to Printer Functions (page 18) for proper Printer-Lock positioning. From Program Mode enter the following command ; AUDIT LOG /25/ Fri PROGRAM PROGRAM ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM NEW CLCK TIME OLD CLCK TIME PROGRAM DATE CHANGED ENTRY CLK TESTPASS RAM TESTPASS POWER UP End of Audit Log 9
10 Keypad Programming Tri-Color Infrared LED Entering Program Mode 1. Enter Master Code Default Master Code PC Interface/AL-DTM 2. Press and hold ; BeepBeep BeepBeep BeepBeep BeepBeep Sounder will sound 2 short beeps 4 times to indicate the program mode is active. Program the Master Code before programming any other Functions (New Lock or following a power up). New Master Code (User Number 1) ; 1 ; [ ] ; [ ] New Master Code Confirm Master Code Program Mode The keypad sounder will beep every 6 seconds and the keypad LED will flash green every 6 seconds while in program mode when no keys are pressed. NOTE There is a 3 minute Program Mode Timeout if no keys are pressed while in Program Mode. A steady tone will sound indicating there is 15 seconds left to press a key or Program Mode will timeout. Exiting Program Mode There are 2 ways to exit Program Mode 1. Hold down any key for 3 seconds 2. Press no keys for 3 minutes (Program Mode Timeout). 2 series of 4 Quick Beeps once the Exit Sequence has initiated. BeepBeepBeepBeep BeepBeepBeepBeep Communication The DL3500 lock can also be programmed using a computer and Alarm Lock's DL-WINDOWS Software. + - NOTE Observe Tab Direction when inserting cable into DL3500 Lock. TO SERIAL PORT (DB-9) E.G. <COM 1> AL-PCI DL3500 Lock (mounted on door) IBM COMPATIBLE LAPTOP COMPUTER AL-DTM The DL3500 lock can also be programmed using Alarm Lock's AL-DTM Data Transfer Module and a computer running Alarm Lock's DL-WINDOWS Software. DL3500 Lock (mounted on door) + - NOTE Observe Tab Direction when inserting cable into DL3500 Lock. (Tab to the left) + - PLUG IN THEN ENTER YOUR CODE AL-DTM Note AL-DTM has been configured using a computer running DL- WINDOWS software. Refer to DL-WINDOWS S o f t w a r e 10
11 USERS 1. New Master Code (User Number 1) Master Code must be 6 digits-only. ; 1 ; [ ] ; [ ] (New Master Code) (Confirm New Master Code) M 2. Add/Delete/Change User Codes User Number must be between 2 and 300. To delete a code, leave the User Code blank User Code must be 3-6 digits ; 2 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (User Number) (User Code) 3 Users programmed with Function 2 will default to a Group Association and a Program Level Ability as follows USER TYPE USER NUMBER GROUP DEFAULT ASSOCIATION PROGRAM LEVEL ABILITY Master Code 1-1, 2, 3, 4, Master Installer Codes 2 & 3 none 1, 2, 3, 4 Manager Codes 4-6 none 1, 2, 3 Supervisor Codes 7-9 none 1, 2 Print Only Codes none 1 Basic User Codes none none Basic User Codes Group none Basic User Codes Group none Basic User Codes Group none Basic User Codes Group none Basic User Codes 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 NOTE User 299 is a Non-Pass Code. This is the only code that will initiate data transfer with the AL-DTM. 11
12 User Enable/Disable (By User Number) User Number must be between 2 and 300 NOTE Will Enable/Disable users even if the user is associated with an enabled group Disable User ; 3 ; [ _ ] (User Number) 4. Enable User ; 4 ; [ _ ] (User Number) USERS 5. User Enable with Timeout (Enter Timeout, XXX Hours) ; 5 ; [ _ ] ; [ _ ] (User Number) (XXX Hours) User Numbers must be between Hours must be between Can override a disabled user 2 User Lockout Mode Enables/Disables all User Codes (Except User 1 Code) from operating the lock. Note No other programming functions or schedules will re-enable users. Users must be re-enabled with function 7. M 6. Enable Total User Lockout ; 6 7. Disable Total User Lockout ; 7 8. Reserved 9. Enable User 300 (Service Code) ; 9 Service Code is a One-Time-Only Code. Once it is used, it is disabled until enabled again. NOTE User Number 297 can also be used to reset Service Code Use Erase All Users Except the Master Code Erases all user codes except the Master Code (User 1). ; 1 0 ; M 11. Reserved 12
13 CLEAR FUNCTIONS 12. Clear All Schedules and Timeout ; 1 2 ; Clears all programmed Schedules and all Timeout Functions. Includes Schedule Functions 72 to 93. Includes Timeout Functions 5, 25 to 34 and Function 47. NOTE Up to 4 Timeout Functions may be pending at any one time. An error beep will sound if more than 4 Timeout Functions are attempted to be programmed. Scheduled/Timeout features must be manually reset Clear All Timeout Functions ; 1 3 ; Clears all programmed Timeout Functions. Includes functions 5, 25 to 34 and Function 47. NOTE Only 4 Timeout Functions are allowed at any one time. An error beep will sound if more than 4 Timeout Functions are attempted to be programmed. Timeout features must be manually reset. 3 GROUPS Group Enable/Disable Enter the functions below to Enable/Disable Groups Disable Group 1 ; Disable Group 2 ; Disable Group 3 ; Disable Group 4 ; Disable All Groups ; Enable Group 1 ; 1 9 Priority Order 1. Disabled Users 2. Enabled Groups 3. Disabled Groups 4. Enabled Users 20. Enable Group 2 ; Enable Group 3 ; Enable Group 4 ; Enable All Groups ; Reserved 13
14 GROUPS NOTE Clear All Timeout Functions by entering Function 13. Group Enable/Disable with Timeout (Enter Timeout, XXX Hours) Hours must be between Enter the functions below to Enable/Disable groups for the amount of time entered in hours. NOTE Only 4 Timeout Functions are allowed at any one time. An error beep will sound if more than 4 Timeout Functions are attempted to be programmed Timed Disable Group Timed Disable Group Timed Disable Group Timed Disable Group Timed Disable All Groups 30. Timed Enable Group Timed Enable Group Timed Enable Group Timed Enable Group Timed Enable All Groups ; 2 5 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 2 6 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 2 7 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 2 8 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 2 9 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 3 0 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 3 1 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 3 2 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 3 3 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) ; 3 4 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) 35. Group Add/Delete Association ; 3 5 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (User Number) (Groups) Groups that are not Selected are then Disassociated from the User (See Default Group Association on page 11. User Number must be between 2 and or more (1-4) groups to associate with user may be selected. Add Example To associate user 67 with groups 1, 2 and 4; Enter 3 ; 3 5 ; 6 7 ; Delete Example To remove all group associations for user 67; Enter Reserved 14
15 38. Set Date CLOCK SETTINGS Use month day year format - MMDDYY - single digit months and days are entered with a preceding zero. Enter Only the last two digits of the year. For Example August. 25, 2000; Enter ; 3 8 ; ; 3 8 ; [ ] (Date) Set Time ; 3 9 ; [ ] Time must be 4 digits. Use 24 Hour Format (add 12 hours to program P.M. time) For Example To set time to 825 P.M.; Enter ; 3 9 ; For Example To set time to 825 A.M.; Enter ; 3 9 ; (Time) Set Weekday ; 4 0 ; [ _ ] For day enter 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday. For Example To set day to Sunday; Enter ; 4 0 ; 1 (Day) Set Daylight Savings Time ; 4 1 ; [ ] (DST Mode) NOTE Daylight Savings Time (DST) Adjustment is programmable as shown in the table below. All modes adjust time at 2AM. * Default DST Mode is DST Mode Time Forwarded Time Regressed 01 No DST Adjustment 02 1st Sunday in March 4th Tuesday in Sept. 03 Last Sat. in March Last Sat. in Sept. 04 Last Sunday in March Last Sunday in Sept. 05 Last Sunday in March 4th Sunday in Oct. 06 Last Sunday in March Last Sunday in Oct. 07 Last Sunday in March 1st Sunday in Sept. 08 April 1st September 30th 09 April 1st October 1st 10 April 1st Last Sunday in Oct. 11 1st Sunday in April 2nd Sunday in Oct. * 12 (U.S.A. & Canada) 42. Reserved 1st Sunday in April Last Sunday in Oct. DST Mode Time Forwarded Time Regressed 13 Last Friday in April Last Thurs. in Sept. 14 May 1st September 30th 15 1st Sunday in Sept. 1st Sunday in April 16 2nd Tuesday in Sept. 3rd Tuesday in April 17 1st Sunday in Oct. Last Sunday in Feb. 18 1st Sunday in Oct. 3rd Sunday in March 19 1st Sunday in Oct. Last Sunday in Mar. 20 2nd Sunday in Oct. 2nd Sunday in Mar. 21 3rd Sunday in Oct. 2nd Sunday in Feb. 22 Last Sunday in Oct. 1st Sunday in March 23 Last Sunday in Oct. Last Sunday in Mar. 24 1st Sunday in Nov. Last Sunday in Feb. 15
16 CLOCK ADJUST Clock Adjust Number of seconds to Speed Up/Slow Down clock each day must be 0-55 seconds. Always consider the current setting when using this function. (Use of this function is not cumulative.) For example, if the clock needs to be sped up 10 seconds per day and the current setting is 10, program 20 seconds using Function Example 1 Clock is losing 13 seconds every day, enter ; 4 3 ; 1 3. This example assumes that the clock adjust setting was at the factory default of zero. Function 57 can be used to print the current clock adjust setting. Example 2 Clock is gaining 13 seconds every day, enter ; 4 4 ; 1 3. This example assumes that the clock adjust setting was at the factory default of zero. Function 57 can be used to print the current clock adjust setting. Example 3 To set the clock adjust setting back to the factory default of zero, enter ; 4 3 or ; Speed Up Clock 44. Slow Down Clock ; 4 3 ; [ ] (seconds) ; 4 4 ; [ ] (seconds) PASSAGE MODE Passage Mode Enable/Disable - Schedule will Override Allows passage through the door without the need for a code using Function 45. Re-Lock using Function 46. Programmed Schedules will override the state of the lock using functions 45 and 46. If it is required that programmed schedules do not override passage mode, Enable/Disable Enable Passage Mode ; Disable Passage Mode ; Timed Passage Mode ; 4 7 ; [ _ ] (XXX Hours) Hours must be between Allows passage through the door without the need for a code for the programmed amount of time. 2 16
17 PASSAGE MODE Passage Mode Enable/Disable - Schedule will not Override Allows passage through the door without the need for a code using Function 48. Re-Lock using Function 49. Programmed Schedules will not override the state of the lock using functions 48 and 49. If it is required that programmed schedules do override passage mode, Enable/Disable Passage mode using Functions 45/46. Use Function 50 to return the lock to scheduled functions Enable Passage Mode ; Disable Passage Mode ; Return Lock to Normal Passage Mode Schedule (The DL3500 will lock or unlock depending on the current schedule.) ; 5 0 NOTE See Scheduled functions 72 and 73 for scheduled passage mode. 51. Passage Mode Configuration ; 5 1 ; [ _ ] (Mode) Mode 1 (Normal) Passage mode must be enabled/disabled using function 45 and 46. Mode 2 Group 2 toggles passage mode. Mode 3 Group 2 enables, Group 3 disables passage mode * * Disable passage mode has priority if user is a member of both groups 2 and 3. PASS TIME Pass Time Use the functions below to change the pass time to 3, 10 or 15 seconds. The Pass Time is defaulted to 3 seconds. The Pass Time is the time the lock stays unlocked after a User Code is entered Set Pass Time to 3 Sec. 53. Set Pass Time to 10 Sec. 54. Set Pass Time to 15 Sec. ; 5 2 ; 5 3 ;
18 PRINTER Hold the printer perpendicular to the Lock s infrared LED as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. If the printer has been idle for some time, press the paper feed button to wake up printer. Infrared LED Infrared LED ; DL3500 to Printer - Side View DL3500 to Printer - Front View Figure 1 Figure Print Audit Trail ; 5 5 Hold the printer over the lock's infrared sensor as shown in Figure 1 and Figure events will print at a time; press 1 for more events, or 9 to quit. To abort printing, press any key for 3 Sec (Three short beeps will sound) Print User Code List ; 5 6 Hold the printer over the lock's infrared sensor as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. To abort printing, press any key for 3 Sec (Three short beeps will sound) Print Clock Settings and Software Version ; 5 7 Hold the printer over the lock's infrared sensor as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. 1 DOWNLOADING 58. Upload/Download PC Data ; 5 8 For use with DL-WINDOWS software, refer to OI237. AL-PCI interface cable is needed. 3 18
19 AL-DTM 59. AL-DTM Door Number Door Number must be between ; 5 9 ; [ ] Door Number) 4 For use with Alarm Lock s AL-DTM Data Transfer Module. Using the AL-DTM up to 48 locks can be Downloaded/Uploaded and History LOGs can be retrieved. Enter a door number for each lock. After configuring the AL-DTM, using Alarm Lock's DL-WINDOWS Software, any of the following data transfers can be initiated by plugging the AL-DTM into the lock and simply entering User Code 299 at the lock. Upload Lock Program Upload History LOG Download Lock Program LOCKOUT 60. Number of Attempt Before Lockout ; 6 0 ; [ _ ] (Number of Attempts) Number of attempts before lockout must be 1-9 attempts. The number of attempts is reduced by half every time the keypad is locked out without a successful code entry (default is 6 attempts). The attempt count is reset each time a valid code is entered Set the Attempts Lockout Time ; 6 1 ; [ ] (Lockout Time) Lockout Time must be 1-60 seconds. How long the keypad is locked out after a series of unsuccessful attempts (default is 15 seconds) Reserved REMOTE INPUT Remote Input Wire a Normally Open Contact to Wires (White & White). Momentarily close to allow person to pass through door. Enter the functions below to Disable/Enable the Remote Input. NOTE The Remote Input is enabled as part of the default program Disable Remote Input 65. Enable Remote Input ; 6 4 ; 6 5 AMBUSH 66. Ambush Code ; 6 6 ; [ ] (Ambush Code) Ambush code must be 2 digits. An error will sound if the ambush code matches the 1st two digits of any user code. See Using Ambush Function on page
20 RELAY / SYSTEM FEATURES 67. Add Relay/System Features ; 6 7 ; [ ] (Relay Function / System Feature) Relay Functions 4 Program 1 or more events below to activate the Relay for 2 seconds. 1. Remote Input while enabled 7. Locked by Schedule 2. Remote Input while disabled 8. Unlocked by Schedule 3. Failed Entry Attempt 9. Lock Out 4. Disabled User entered code/card 10. Ambush Tripped 5. Access Granted 11. Any key press/card entry 6. Scheduled (Group 1 Activated) Function Relay Follows Lock/Unlock Status ** Reserved System Options 25. Disable Sounder sec. Delayed Entry * sec. Delayed Entry * sec. Delayed Entry * Remote Input Functions 29. Remote Input Toggles Passage Mode 30. Forced Unlock Follows Remote Input ** 32. Remote Input Disables Unit (Hold all States) 34. Forced Lock Follows Remote Input ** PC Communication Functions 33. Remote Input Puts Unit in PC Communication Mode * Features 26, 27 & 28 delay users 12 and greater only, except 297, 298 and 299. ** Features 30, 31, 32 & 34 should be used with External DC Power unless feature is used for short a duration and infrequently (sustained closure of remote input or relay will drain batteries. Scheduled events will not occur during sustained closure of remote input). Sustained closure of remote input may affect proper audit trail operation. 68. Delete All Relay Functions and System Options added by Function 67 ; 6 8 ; Delete all Relay Functions programmed by Function
21 Enter Key ENTER KEY When this function is enabled the user must press the key after any valid user code entry, this allows user codes which are subsets of other user codes. 4 Example is a valid user code; is a valid user code (hold ; ) for Master User Code to enter Program Mode Enable as Enter Key 70. Disable as Enter Key SCHEDULES NOTE Clear All Schedule and Timeout Functions by entering Function 12. Scheduled Passage Mode and Scheduled Groups Use the functions below to Enable/Disable Groups at the time programmed. For day enter 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday, 8 for Monday to Friday, 9 for Saturday and Sunday, 0 for all days of week. 3 Passage Mode 72. Schedule Enable Passage Mode (Unlock) 73. Schedule Disable Passage Mode (Lock) ; 7 2 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) ; 7 3 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) Groups 74. Schedule Enable Group 1 ; 7 4 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 75. Schedule Enable Group ; 7 5 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 76. Schedule Enable Group ; 7 6 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 77. Schedule Enable Group ; 7 7 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 78. Schedule Enable All ; 7 8 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 79. Schedule Disable Group 1 ; 7 9 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 80. Schedule Disable Group 2 ; 8 0 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 81. Schedule Disable Group 3 ; 8 1 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 82. Schedule Disable Group 4 ; 8 2 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 83. Schedule Disable All ; 8 3 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 21
22 QUICK SCHEDULES Quick Schedules - Enable Group Group number must be 1-4 Enter the number of the group that is to be enabled for the time specified for the Quick Schedules below Business Quick Schedule 7AM-5PM, Monday - Friday 85. Day Quick Schedule 7AM-5PM, All days 86. Evening Quick Schedule 3PM-1AM, All days 87. Night Quick Schedule 11PM-9AM, All days ; 8 4 ; [ _ ] (Group) ; 8 5 ; [ _ ] (Group) ; 8 6 ; [ _ ] ; 8 7 ; [ _ ] (Group) SCHEDULES GROUP 1 ACTIVATED Scheduled Passage Mode (Group 1 Activated) For day enter 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday, 8 for Monday to Friday, 9 for Saturday and Sunday, 0 for all days of week. Enter time of day in 24 hour format. Enter the Open and Close Window Functions below to set up a Window where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window, Passage Mode will be activated. See Group 1 Member in Puts Lock in Passage Mode on page Passage Mode (Open Time Window) 89. Passage Mode (Close Time Window) ; 8 8 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] ; 8 9 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) 22
23 SCHEDULES GROUP 1 ACTIVATED Scheduled Relay Activation (Group 1 Activated) Also program Relay Function 6 using Function 67 (; 6 7 ; 6 ). For day enter 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday, 8 for Monday to Friday, 9 for Saturday and Sunday, 0 for all days of week. Enter time of day in 24 hour format. Enter the Open and Close Window Functions below to set up a Window where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window the relay will be activated for 2 seconds. For use with a Control Panel that has a key switch disarm option. See Disarming a Burglar Alarm on page Relay Activation (Open Time Window) 91. Relay Activation (Close Time Window) ; 9 0 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] ; 9 1 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] To Disarm a Burglary Control Panel Notes Relay Output Switch Input Burglary Control Panel 1. Group 1 Disarms a Burglary Control Panel will always disarm an alarm system. Arming should be performed by other means (such as Alarm Panel Keypad/ Schedule). Alarm Panel with Switched Input for Disarming Relay Output Switch Input Burglary Control Panel 2. Use a qualified electrical/alarm specialist to review your current alarm system and add additional components as needed (such as a relay, wire, resistors, connectors and/or diodes) and change the operation of your alarm system (by programming). External Relay Armed Lug Power Alarm Panel with Switched Input for Toggled Arm/Disarm 23
24 Scheduled Group 4 Enable (Group 1 Activated) For day enter 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, 4 for Wednesday, 5 for Thursday, 6 for Friday and 7 for Saturday, 8 for Monday to Friday, 9 for Saturday and Sunday, 0 for all days of week. Enter time of day in 24 hour format. Enter the Open and Close Window Functions below to set up a Window where if any Group 1 User Code is entered within the programmed window Group 4 will be enabled. See Group 1 Member enables Group 4 Members on page Enable Group 4 (Open Time Window) 93. Enable Group 4 (Close Time Window) ; 9 2 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] (Day) (Time) ; 9 3 ; [ _ ] ; [ ] Reserved CLEAR ALL PROGRAMMING 99. Clear All Lock Programming ; 9 9 ; Clears all programming. Audit Trail contents are maintained. M 24
25 Advanced User Programming Add a User that is a member of Group 2 & Group 3 Program a User Code of 789 that is a member of Group 2. Refer to Function 2 (page 11). Use Function 2, and add the new user as User 101 (Users are members of Group 2) Add User 101 ; 2 ; ; Make User 101 also member of Group 3 using Function 35 ; 3 5 ; ; 2 3 Note Although User 101 is by default a member of Group 2, Group 2 must be included when making changes to the Group Association using Function 35 or the Group 2 association will be removed. Note The example to add Users to Group 2 and Group 3 has been selected due to the fact that Group 1 Activated Functions require that a member a Group 1 enter their code to activate the function. Do not add general users to Group 1 if Manager Initiated Functions are to be programmed - Functions 88/89, 90/91 and 92/93. Group 1 Activated Features Add a User to Group 1 Program a User Code of that is also a member of Group 1. Use Function 2, and add the new user as User 4 (Manager). Add User 4 ; 2 ; 4 ; Make User 4 a member of Group 1 by using Function 35 ; 3 5 ; 4 ; 1 Add Schedule that Opens the Lock (Passage Mode) when a member of Group 1 enters their code. Program a schedule using Function 88 and Function 89 between the hours of 6 A.M. and 10 A.M. for all days of the week. Enter the Open Window Time of 6 A.M. ; 8 8 ; 0 ; Enter the Close Window Time of 10 A.M. ; 8 9 ; 0 ; The Lock will now be put in passage mode IF User 4 (or any Group 1 User) enters their code between 6 A.M. and 10 A.M. The Lock will have to be manually locked each night by entering the following command using Function 46. Manually close the Lock by entering the following command ; 4 6 To Change to a different Group 1 Activated Function. Replace functions 88 & 89 (Passage Mode Enable) with functions 90/91 (Burglar Alarm Disarm) or 92/93 (Group 4 Enable). The Lock can also be programmed to automatically close each night at 6 P.M. by adding a scheduled Lock Time using Function 73 Automatically (Scheduled Lock) close the Lock by entering the following command ; 7 3 ; 0 ; Note Other Group 1 Initiated (Manager) Functions include Disarming a Burglar Alarm (Relay Activation) See functions 90/91. Group 4 Enable - See functions 92/93. 25
26 Default Values are shown in parentheses. Function Number(s) Function Name Programming 41 Daylight Savings Time Code (1) (2) DST Code 43/44 Clock Adjust +/ (0) (0) Seconds 52/53/54 Pass Time (3 sec) 10 sec 15 sec 59 AL-DTM Door Number 60 Set Lockout Attempts 1-48 (0) (1) Door Number 1-9 Attempts (6) Attempts 61 Set Lockout Time 1-60 seconds (1) (5) Seconds 64/65 Remote Input Disable/Enable (Enable) Disable 66 Ambush Code 67 Add Relay/System Features (9) (9) Ambush Code Check all that apply 1. Remote Release while enabled 2. Remote Release while disabled 3. Entry Attempt (Failed) 4. Disabled user entered code 5. Access Granted 6. Scheduled (Group 1 Activated) 7. Locked by Schedule 8. Unlocked by Schedule 9. Keypad Lock Out 10. Ambush Tripped 11. Any Key Press 25. Disable Sounder sec. Delayed Entry sec. Delayed Entry sec. Delayed Entry 29. Remote Input Toggles Passage Mode 30. Forced Unlock Follows Remote Input 31. Relay Follows Lock/Unlock Status 32. Remote Input Disables Unit (Hold all States) 33. Remote Input Puts Unit in PC Comm. Mode 34. Forced Lock follows Remote Input 69/70 Enter Key (Enable) Disable 26
27 User Number (1-300) User Code (3-6 digits) Group Association User Name Note For a complete list of user codes obtain a print out from either the remote printer (Program Function 56) or using the DL-WINDOWS Software. 27
28 Day(s) Function Number Up to 500 scheduled functions can be programmed (Up to only 150 using AL-DTM). For Day Enter 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3=Tuesday, 4 Wednesday 5 = Thursday, 6 = Friday, 7=Saturday, 8 = Monday - Friday 9 = Saturday and Sunday, 0=All days of the week Enter time of day in 24 hour format ( ) Time Function Name 28
29 ACCESS = Entry into a restricted area. AMBUSH = An AMBUSH CODE used before a USER CODE and programmed for Relay Ambush can be used to alert security or trip a silent-alarm on a Burglary Control Panel. AUDIT TRAIL = A log of previously date/time stamped events that have occurred. BURGLARY CONTROL PANEL = Provides local alarm and remote communication to request security for burglary/break-in. A DL3500 relay output used for Ambush can provide a silent-alarm and call-for-help. CLOCK REAL TIME CLOCK = An accurate built-in clock that allows date/time stamping of events. The clock can be slowed or speeded up to fine tune long term accuracy of the clock to within three minutes per year. CLOCK SETTINGS = Printout includes date, time, weekday, and clock speed. CLOCK SPEED = The clock can be adjusted to allow faster/slower speeds and therefore increasing clock accuracy. CODE = Numeric sequence of numbers (such as 123). If Star-Enter-Key is required, must be followed by a [*] key. AMBUSH CODE = A predefined two-digit AMBUSH CODE entered before a USER CODE, with RELAY AMBUSH ACTIVATED. Causing the door to unlock and cause the relay to momentarily close for a Security Team to respond or a Burglary Control Panel can send a Silent-Alarm requesting security response through remote communication. BASIC USER CODE = User Code used by User (Does not allow programming) INSTALLER CODE = User Code used by User 2-3. (Allows all programming except master functions) INVALID CODE = A code that has not been programmed in the lock. MANAGER CODE = User Code used by User 4-6. (Allows most of the programming functions) MASTER CODE = User Code used by User 1. Default code is Master Code has complete control of the lock. PRINT ONLY USER CODE = User Code used by User (Allows no programming except print functions) QUICK ENABLE USER 300 CODE = User code 297 used to Re-enable Service Code User Code 300. QUICK PC ACCESS CODE = Permits upload/download to DL-Windows Software on IBM/compatible computer running Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0. SERVICE CODE = User 300. Allows only one entry, then needs to be re-enabled by another code to regain access again. SUPERVISOR CODE = User Code for User 7 to 9. Can only program day-to-day operation, no default group association. USER CODE = Code used by Users. Code is 3 to 6 numeric digits long, allowing controlled entry through door. VALID CODE = An entered code that has been programmed in the unit. COM PORT = A computer serial communications port used to communicate with the Lock and/or Data Transfer Module. DATA TRANSFER MODULE = A device that permits transfer of program/data between a computer and up to 48 locks. DATE = Month, Day and Year entered as MMDDYY. DAY OF WEEK = Sunday through Saturday (where 1 = Sunday and 7 = Saturday). DISABLE = Turn off. DL-Windows = Computer software used to communicate with the Lock and/or Data Transfer Module. DOOR NUMBER = Identification of each door with a specific number (1-48). (Used with AL-DTM Transfer Module) ENABLE = Turn on. EVENTS = Recorded lock activity. 29
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31 FUNCTION (also called Programming Functions) = are the numbers used to program lock features (enabling/disabling Users, User Groups, Passage Mode, Schedules, etc.). GROUP USER GROUP = Defining a user to specific groups, allows user entry when the group is allowed entry. GROUP 1 DISARMS BURGLAR CONTROL = Manager Group 1 USER CODE entry can disarm an alarm panel during a predefined schedule. Should the Manager enter outside of the scheduled time, the alarm will not disarm. The alarm panel must be armed through other means (such as an Alarm Panel Keypad). The Burglary Alarm Panel must be programmed to disarm from an Armed State Only and the zone input must be programmed for input disarming. GROUP 1 ENABLES GROUP 4 USERS = Manager Group 1 USER CODE entry during a predefined schedule will allow access to Group 4 Users. GROUP 1 PUTS UNIT IN PASSAGE = Manager Group 1 USER CODE entry during a pre-defined schedule will unlock unit. INSTALLER = See... CODE, INSTALLER. KEYPAD = 10-numeric keys, asterisk and special [AL] key. KEYPAD LOCKOUT = Keypad is programmed to lockout users, for a specified period of time, when a specified number of invalid code entries are performed. KEYPAD PROGRAMMING = Ability to program the lock through the keypad. KEYPRESS = Pressing a button on the Lock s Keypad. LEVEL ABILITY = Predefined User Types (such as Master, Installer, Manager, Supervisor, and Print Only User) have specific abilities to program and/or control the lock. LOCKOUT ATTEMPTS = A specified number of invalid user code entries (1-9), that will disable the keypad for a predefined period of time (1-60 seconds). LOCKOUT TIME = A predefined time (1-60) seconds that the lock will stop accepting codes, after a specified number of invalid user code entries (1-9). LOG = See... AUDIT TRAIL. MANAGER = See... CODE, MANAGER. MASTER = See... CODE, MASTER. PASSAGE = Allow anyone to pass through the door without USER CODES. (Door is Unlocked) PRINTER = A printout device (such as An Infrared Printer or computer printer). PROGRAM MODE = A mode allowing program/data to be entered through the keypad. Only specific users can program a lock manually, by entering their USER CODE, followed by the [AL] key. To exit program mode, hold any key until repeated beeps are heard. PROGRAMMABLE RELAY FUNCTIONS = The relay can be programmed for one or more functions. RELAY = Switched output allowing remote control of other devices. External power source is required. Relay, Ambush Activated - Ambush Code entered prior to a User Code will trip a relay. This will alert Security or trip a zone on an Alarm Panel. Relay, Any Keypress - First keypress of any sequence. Relay, Authorized Entry - Valid User Code entered. Relay, Disabled User Entered Code - Valid User Code entered but the user is disabled. Relay, Failed Entry Attempt - Invalid User Code entered. Relay, Keypad Lockout - Should several Invalid User Codes be entered that exceed the number of lockout attempts (1-9), then the lock will stop accepting keypad entries for the Lockout Time (1-60 seconds). The Relay output can be used to indicate tampering of the keypad. Relay, Group 1 Activation - A Group 1 Manager can enter a User Code and can disarm a Burglary Alarm Panel using the Relay Output. 31
32 ALARM LOCK LIMITED WARRANTY ALARM LOCK SYSTEMS, INC. (ALARM LOCK) warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for 24 months following the date of manufacture. ALARM LOCK will, within said period, at its option, repair or replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the original purchaser or user. This warranty shall not apply to any equipment, or any part thereof, which has been repaired by others, improperly installed, improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed. Seller will not be responsible for any dismantling or reinstallation charges. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ADDITIONALLY, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF ALARM LOCK. Any action for breach of warranty, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability, must be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period. IN NO CASE SHALL ALARM LOCK BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. In case of defect, contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security system. In order to exercise the warranty, the product must be returned by the security professional, shipping costs prepaid and insured to ALARM LOCK. After repair or replacement, ALARM LOCK assumes the cost of returning products under warranty. ALARM LOCK shall have no obligation under this warranty, or otherwise, if the product has been repaired by others, improperly installed, improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to accident, nuisance, flood, fire or acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed. ALARM LOCK will not be responsible for any dismantling, reassembly or reinstallation charges. This warranty contains the entire warranty. It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or representations, whether oral or written, are either merged herein or are expressly canceled. ALARM LOCK neither assumes, nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify, to change, or to assume for it, any other warranty or liability concerning its products. In no event shall ALARM LOCK be liable for an amount in excess of ALARM LOCK's original selling price of the product, for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product. Seller's warranty, as hereinabove set forth, shall not be enlarged, diminished or affected by and no obligation or liability shall arise or grow out of Seller's rendering of technical advice or service in connection with Buyer's order of the goods furnished hereunder. ALARM LOCK RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED WEEKLY. Warning Despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, any or all of the following; criminal tampering, electrical or communications disruption, it is possible for the system to fail to perform as expected. ALARM LOCK does not represent that the product/system may not be compromised or circumvented; or that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise but it is not insurance or a guarantee that these events will not occur. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. Therefore, the installer should in turn advise the consumer to take any and all precautions for his or her safety including, but not limited to, fleeing the premises and allege police or fire department, in order to mitigate the possibilities of harm and/or damage. ALARM LOCK is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user's family or employees, and limits its liability for any loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to ALARM LOCK's original selling price of the product regardless of the cause of such loss or damage. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or differentiate in their treatment of limitations of liability for ordinary or gross negligence, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 32
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