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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-PCI2 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 to DL-Windows v3.5, Door Numbers were used to ensure
that each physical lock was correctly matched to its corresponding
data when programmed. With DL-Windows v3.5 or later, the
concept of a Door Number has been discontinued in favor of a new
system of LockID's. When communications take place between DL-
Windows and the lock(s), the LockID's must match in order for the
data transfer to take place. If they do not match, communications
will halt!
DL-Windows must be used to assign LockID's and this can be
performed in two ways, either:
communicating directly with either "Send All" or "Send
Features", thus updating the locks with the new "LockID"
system
--or--
with the AL-DTM, "Send Program to Lock" in the AL-DTM's
Door Select Mode (see Configure the AL-DTM on page 25).
Door Select Mode should only be used when it is necessary to
assign a LockID (usually first time programming of lock only).
Thereafter, ANY AL-DTM communications should be performed in
the "Lock Mode" of the AL-DTM. This will ensure that the
information is being communicated correctly between DL-Windows
and the Lock(s).
The AL-DTM displays the word "Door" and not "LockID" when
referring to door numbers (in the AL- DTM, both words are
equivalent).
Be sure to make note of the EXISTING User 299 User Code. You
will need this code(s) later when transferring data from the AL-DTM
to the lock(s). (See page 8 for a definition of User 299)
1. Plug the AL-PCI2 cable into the correct COM port in your PC
and plug the 2-pin banana plug connector into the AL-DTM,
observing correct tab direction.
2. Open an Account in DL-Windows, and double-click on any lock
inside the selected Account. For each physical lock to be
programmed there must also be a corresponding lock in DL-
Windows.
3. Click the DTM button and the DTM Support screen opens. In
this screen, desired tasks must first be pre-programmed in the
DTM Function column. Therefore, for each lock that is to
receive program data, click in the DTM Function column for the
selected lock, click this arrow and the pull-down menu will
display. Select the "Send Program to Lock" function.
Send Data from DL-Windows to the AL-DTM
To send program to ALL locks available, right-click in the DTM
Function column and click Change All to "Send Program to
Lock".
The AL-DTM also gives you the option of setting the date and
time of the lock (using the PC time). In the DTM Options box
at the bottom of the screen, the "Set Lock Clock" is selected
by default.
4. Transfer the Data Configuration to the AL-DTM. With the
AL-PCI2 cable correctly connected to the AL-DTM, click
Program DTM for Selected Locks (in the DTM 3 Support
screen). The following window will display:
Press the green button on the AL-DTM to enter 'PC COMM
MODE'. During data transfer to the AL-DTM, the following will
display in the AL-DTM readout screen:
Following a successful data transfer to the AL-DTM, the AL-
DTM will emit several beeps (beeps are dependent on
configuration Data) and display a "Comm. Complete."
message followed by a display of current memory block status.
The AL-DTM, now filled with data, is ready to transfer the data
to the selected locks. The following messages will scroll back
and forth on the AL-DTM.
Send Program to Lock
PC COMMUNICATION
IN PROGRESS.
Beep Beep Beep Beep
0993 FREE
MEMORY BLOCKS
COMM. COMPLETE,
07/24/05 08:08PM
Waiting for lock
04/25/06 02:30PM
DTM-III: Plug in
then enter code
DTM Function - Right-click within in the DTM Function column.
Click here
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