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There are two methods for sending data to (or receiving data 
from) a lock.  One method is Direct PC communication to the 
lock and the other method is to use the AL-DTM-III (Data 
Transfer Module).   
 
When using a PC for communication, several options may be 
used for sending and receiving data.  The data transmission 
may be segmented into User information, Schedules, Features 
Group Status and Time/ Date or All segments may be sent at 
one time.  It is recommended that all data be sent at one...

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Connect the AL-PCI2 cables DB-9 connector to a Serial Port at 
the rear of your PC (if your computer does not have an available 
Serial Port, a USB adapter is available – refer to Product Com-
munication Examples section in this manual).  Connect the 
other end of the AL-PCI2 cable to the lock, observing tab direc-
tion (tab to black socket).  The comm port setup is covered in 
the rear of this manual. 
 
1.   In DL-Windows, click the Comm button on the DL-Windows 
toolbar and select Send to Lock....

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Receiving data from the lock is handled in a similar way as 
sending data to the lock.  You can selectively decide what you 
want to receive from the lock (i.e. User Data, Schedules, 
Features or the Event Log).  Use Receive from Lock to review 
changes to Users made at the lock. 
 As with the Send to Lock function, the Receive from Lock 
function is selected by clicking the Comm button on the DL-
Windows toolbar, and then clicking Receive from Lock.  The 
following dialog box appears:...

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When receiving the Event Log from the lock into DL-Windows, 
the log can be viewed in the Event Log Viewer screen.  
Note:  By default only the last 50 events are received from the 
lock.  To receive more events, select the number of events in 
the Max. Event Log Length pull-down list (as shown in the 
image below).  W hen using a PC, the complete log (up to a 
maximum of 40,000 events) can be received. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
When Update Group Status is selected in...

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on each press of the green button; when SLEEP THEN POWER 
DOWN appears, press and hold the green button to exit 
Configuration Mode.  Note:  UNCONDITIONAL FLASH ERASE 
erases all lock information and configured settings in the AL-
DTM.  To reset the AL-DTM to its factory default settings, 
remove the battery, press and hold the green button for 10 
seconds, then replace the battery. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
7.     The unit may now be powered up with the new feature(s)...

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Introduction 
When computers cannot be transported or when electrical power is 
not available, the hand-held AL-DTM device acts as a go-between--
it allows the transfer of lock data from the computer (through the AL-
DTM) and to the lock, or in reverse (from the lock through the AL-
DTM back to the computer).  An AL-PCI 2 cable is required when 
transferring from your PC to the AL-DTM.  A double-ended mini 
banana plug connector is used when transferring data from the AL-
DTM to the lock(s). 
 
Prior...

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Transferring Data from AL-DTM to Locks for the first time 
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.    The AL-DTM will display the LOCK MODE screen, press the 
green button to toggle through the following screens: 
 
3.   Toggle screens to display DOOR SELECT MODE, then select YES 
by pressing the left AL-DTM button. 
 
4.   The screen displays “Set Door TO=0001”....

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7.    Retrieve Additional Lock Logs by repeating Steps 4 through 
6 for each lock Log to be retrieved. 
 
8.    Reconnect the AL-DTM to the DL-Windows PC (using the 
AL-PCI2 cable) to retrieve the Event Logs from the AL-
DTM.  On the DTM Support screen, click Receive Data From 
the DTM for Selected Locks to receive the Event Logs stored 
in the AL-DTM. 
 
 
 
 
      The AL-DTM status window indicates successful 
communications. 
 
9.    View Logs Received From the AL-DTM....

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One building may contain many locks.  To add the same User to each lock again and again can quickly become tedious.  The 
solution is the Global Users screen.  The Global Users screen allows you to enter a Users name and information ONCE, then 
quickly and easily add this User to any lock (up to 2000) in the Account, as well as designate the Users specific Location Number 
(within each lock) and User Code (Pin Number).  In short, the Global Users screen allows you to control the status of all Users...

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Set Administrative Users Screen  -  Field Definitions  
The Set Administrative Users screen is used assign Users to the administrative locations within the locks, determining their 
Programming Levels and therefore defining the range of programming tasks a User is allowed to perform.  Press the Add 
Administrative Users button (on the Global Users screen) to Access the Set Administrative Users screen. 
Personal Information 
This basic data helps to 
customize and ensure 
correct identity.  Includes...
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