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ACCESS = Entry into a restricted area.
AMBUSH = A special Code entered at the keypad when the
User is forced to unlock a security device. The device
unlocks but sends a silent alarm with no indication at the
keypad. Can be used to trip a relay, to alert security, or
trip a silent alarm on a burglary control panel.
AUDIT TRAIL = A date/time stamped log of previous lock
events.
BURGLARY CONTROL PANEL = Provides local alarm and
remote communication to request security for burglary/
break-in. A PDL6100 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
to within three minutes per year (see Functions 43 and
44).
CLOCK SPEED = The clock can be adjusted to allow
faster/slower speeds and therefore increasing clock
accuracy (see Functions 43 and 44).
CODE = Numeric sequence of numbers (such as: 1234) en-
tered at the keypad. If Star-Enter key is required, must be
followed by a : key.
AMBUSH CODE = See Ambush.
BASIC USER CODE = User Codes assigned to User
Numbers 12+ (except Users 297-300). (Does not allow
programming)
INSTALLER CODE = User Codes assigned to User
Numbers 2 and 3. (Allows all programming except
Master functions).
INVALID CODE = A numeric sequence of numbers en-
tered via the keypad buttons that have not been pro-
grammed in the lock.
MANAGER CODE = User Codes assigned to User Num-
bers 4 through 6. (Allows most of the programming
functions).
MASTER CODE = User Code assigned to User Number
1. Default (factory) Master Code is 123456. The User
with the Master Code has complete control of the lock.
QUICK ENABLE USER 300 CODE = Refers to the User
Code entered by User 297 which (when entered at the
keypad) enables the User Code assigned to User 300
for one time only.
SERVICE CODE = User 300 User Code. Allows only
one entry, then needs to be re-enabled by the User 297
User Code to regain access.
SUPERVISOR CODE = User Codes assigned to Users
7, 8 and 9. Can only program day-to-day operation.
USER CODE = Code used by Users. Code is 3 to 6
numeric digits long, allowing controlled entry.
VALID CODE = A numeric sequence of numbers en-
tered via the keypad buttons that have been pro-
grammed in the lock and identified by the lock as a
User Code.
DATE = Month, Day and Year entered as MMDDYY.
DAY OF WEEK = Sunday through Saturday (where 1 =
Sunday and 7 = Saturday).
DEFAULT = Default settings are the original settings that
were set at the factory; in other words, it is the lock's origi-
nal factory condition when the lock was first taken out of its
box. The default settings are permanently encoded within
the lock's fixed memory, and when the lock is first started,
or when power is removed and re-applied (see Wiring and
Power-Up, page 10), the original factory default settings
are re-loaded and take effect.
DISABLE = Turn off.
DOWNLOAD = Send data to the PDL6100.
EMERGENCY COMMANDS = For use with the Trilogy Net-
worx™ wireless network only. Wireless commands can be
sent to all wireless locking devices in an Account during a
crisis or other urgent situation. "Global Lock Down" locks
all doors in the Account; "Global Passage" unlocks all
doors in the Account; Return all devices in the Account to
"normal" discontinues all emergency commands, reverting
to "normal" non-emergency operation. Note: DL-Windows
does not need to be running to allow these "Emergency"
commands to be initiated; any wireless keypad can be
used to disseminate these commands throughout the wire-
less system.
ENABLE = Turn on.
EVENTS = Recorded lock activity.
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 = A Group
1 USER CODE entry can disarm an alarm panel during
a predefined schedule. Should the Group 1 enter the
lock outside of the scheduled time, the alarm will not
disarm. The alarm panel must be armed through other
means (such as an alarm control panel keypad). The
burglary alarm control 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 = A Group 1
USER CODE entry during a predefined schedule will
allow access to Group 4 Users.
GROUP 1 PUTS UNIT IN PASSAGE = A Group 1 USER
CODE entry during a pre-defined schedule will unlock
unit.
GUARD TOUR = A Guard Tour Code is used to log the move-
ment of a security guard as he or she makes rounds from one
assigned guard tour station to the next. See "User 299:
Guard Tour Code" on page 7 for more information.
INSTALLER = See.... CODE, INSTALLER CODE.
KEYPAD = 10-numeric keys, : and special ; key.
KEYPAD LOCKOUT = Keypad is programmed to
lockout Users, for a specified period of time, when a
specified number of invalid User Codes are entered.
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 and Supervisor) 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 User Codes, after a specified
Glossary
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