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DL2700LD
Programming Instructions

© ALARM LOCK 2015

WI2151 10/15

CONGRATULATIONS!
Your new Alarm Lock Trilogy DL2700LD electronic digital lock is a rugged entry lock of
advanced design with several programmable features. Three security levels are provided:
Master (can perform ALL functions), Manager (can perform MOST functions plus
entry), and Basic User (entry only).
The lock includes 100 User Codes (consisting of Managers and Basic
Users), plus three "one-time entry" Service Codes. The Manager/Basic User Codes are
organized similar to a grid--ten banks of ten Access Codes. In addition, during a crisis or
other urgent situation, the model DL2700LD features the added ability to receive a wireless "Emergency Lock Down" (LocDown™) command sent via a wireless keyfob.
DL2700LD
Take the time to read through this guide to familiarize
yourself with the features and operations of the lock,
and its quick and easy programming procedures.
QUICK LOOKUP

FEATURES
 Emergency Lock Down and unlock via wireless
keyfob
 1 Master Code (all functions including entry)
 10 Manager Codes (perform SOME programming
functions plus entry)
 90 Basic User Access Codes (Entry Only)
 3 Service Codes ("One-Time Entry" Codes)
 Two User Disable Modes:
 All User Codes Disabled Except Master Code
 All User Codes in a Bank Disabled Except
Manager Codes
 30-Second Keypad Anti-Tamper Lockout
(Keypad Lockout After 3 Unsuccessful User Code
Entries)
 Programmable Relay Functions
(Relay may be keypad programmed to energize on
any keypress 0-9 or on unlock).
 Locks may be pre-programmed prior to installation.
Once installed, locks may immediately be put into
use.
 Clearing all User Access Codes only requires a
simple two step procedure (see "Erase All Programming" on page 13).

DL2700LD Keyfob Operation ...................................... 2
Pairing a Keyfob to the DL2700LD........................... 2
Keyfob Low Battery .................................................. 2
Emergency Lock Down Via Keyfob .......................... 3
Clear DL2700LD / Keyfob Pairings .......................... 3
DL2700LD Wiring ........................................................ 4
DL2700LD Quick Start................................................. 4
Testing Codes ............................................................. 5
Manager & User Location Worksheet.......................... 6
Manager & User Location Example ............................ 7
Programming Worksheet: Functions ........................... 8
Change Existing Master Code ................................. 9
Add/Change Manager Codes................................... 9
Add/Change User Codes ......................................... 9
Deleting Codes......................................................... 9
Disable/Enable Users............................................... 9
Enable/Disable All .................................................. 10
Code Location Function ......................................... 10
Next Free Code Address Locator........................... 10
Add/Delete Service Codes .................................... 11
Enable/Disable Passage Mode .............................. 11
Pass Time ("Door Unlock") .................................... 11
Disable/Enable Groups .......................................... 11
Disable/Enable Users in Bank ................................ 12
Keypress Sound Options ....................................... 12
AUX Relay Functions ............................................. 12
Sounder on Emergency Lock Down ....................... 12
Lock Identifier ......................................................... 12
DL2700LD Audible and LED Indications ................... 13
Erase All Programming.............................................. 13
DL2700LD Battery Replacement ............................... 14
Keyfob Battery Replacement ..................................... 14
Additional Manager & User Location Worksheet ....... 15
Alarm Lock Limited Warranty .................................... 16

1

DL2700LD Keyfob Operation
The DL2700LD is equipped with a receiver located inside the battery compartment that accepts wireless commands sent
from a "paired" wireless keyfob (provided). Once paired, the keyfob can transmit a simple "unlock" command, or during an
urgent situation the keyfob can send an "Emergency Lock Down" command forcing all (paired) DL2700LD locks to lock
indefinitely. Later, a "Return to Normal" command can be sent , reverting all (paired) DL2700LD locks back to the state
they were in prior to the transmission of the Emergency Lock Down command.
Up to four DL2700LD locks may be paired to a single keyfob; up to 50 individual keyfobs may be paired to a single
DL2700LD.
Note: The wireless keyfob provided with your DL2700LD is a model RR-4BKEYFOB 4-Button Pocket-Size Remote
Keyfob, and may be purchased individually from your Alarm Lock dealer. Although the RR-1BUTTON Single Button Remote keyfob is also compatible with the DL2700LD, you cannot use an RR-1BUTTON to initiate Emergency Lock
Down. All references to " keyfob" or " wireless remote" in this manual are referring to this model RR-4BKEYFOB
unless otherwise stated.

Pairing a Keyfob to the DL2700LD
Each of the four buttons on the RR-4BKEYFOB can be "paired" (connected) with one DL2700LD series lock. This
means, for example, the four buttons on the RR-4BKEYFOB can each be paired with four separate DL2700LD series
locks. Note: Since each button can ONLY be paired with one specific DL2700LD lock at a time, when a previously
paired button is later paired with a second DL2700LD lock, the first pairing is erased.
After lock installation on the door is complete and the lock is powered, be sure to have the RR-4BKEYFOB wireless
keyfob powered and ready. Pair a keyfob button to a DL2700LD lock as follows:
Before you begin, note that the pairing steps below must all be performed within thirty (30) seconds. Therefore, before
proceeding, read through the steps first to become familiar with this simple procedure.
1. Select a keyfob button that you wish to pair. Selecting a button in advance
will greatly assist this process. Keep the keyfob in your hand as you perform the next steps.
2. Press and release the DL2700LD Program Button (see image at right).
The green LED on the back of the battery cover will turn on, indicating the
DL2700LD is ready to pair (" pairing mode" begins). Within 30 seconds perform the next step.
(Note: If you wish to cancel " pairing mode" , simply press and release the Program Button again; the green LED will flicker and turn off).

Program
Button

3. Immediately press and hold the chosen keyfob button and observe the
keyfob LED:
a. The red LED lights...keep holding the button…
b. The LED flashes green, release the button...
c. Wait and observe the LED as follows:
 LED solid green = Pairing successful (the green LED on the
battery cover flashes twice)
 LED solid red = Pairing unsuccessful, start again at step 1.
4. Press and release the Program Button on the DL2700LD again; the green
LED will flicker and turn off.

Integral DL2700LD Receiver
Program Button

5. Test the keyfob: Press and release the paired button; ensure the DL2700LD unlocks for the Pass Time.

Keyfob Low Battery
© NAPCO

Push cell out of
holder as shown

06022

When any button on the keyfob is pressed and its battery is weak, the LED on the
keyfob will flash red-green for several seconds. Always replace a weak battery as
soon as possible. Use a 3V lithium type CR2032 or Duracell DL2032 only.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT press any buttons while changing the battery.

2032

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DL2700LD Keyfob Operation (cont'd)
Emergency Lock Down Via Keyfob
What is "Emergency Lock Down"?
In a crisis or other urgent situation, the DL2700LD can be placed into an Emergency state, securing protected doors from unwarranted passage. During
Emergency Lock Down, the LED on the battery cover on the DL2700LD will
flash red once every second. Note: An optional 30-second sounder may be
programmed to activate upon Emergency Lock Down (see "Sounder on Emergency Lock Down" on page 12).
Who has Access during "Emergency Lock Down"?
During Emergency Lock Down, Users with a security level of Master or Manager are allowed access (can unlock the physical lock). All "Basic" Users are denied access during Emergency Lock Down. See page 9 to add Manager
Codes.

Press 3 and 4 simultaneously to
enter Emergency Lock Down

How to Initiate Emergency Lock Down
Press and hold buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously -- Within seconds an
"Emergency Lock Down" command is sent to the DL2700LD (or up to 4
locks paired to the keyfob).
How to "Return to Normal"
Press and hold buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously -- Within seconds a "Return to
Normal" command is sent to the DL2700LD (or up to 4 locks paired to the
keyfob) returning the lock (or locks) back to "normal" operating mode.

Press 3 and 4 simultaneously to
"Return to Normal"

Clear DL2700LD / Keyfob Pairings
Since pairing is between the keyfob and the DL2700LD integral receiver, the "Erase All Programming" procedure (on
page 13) will NOT clear this pairing. Therefore pairings may be cleared in one of two ways:
 Clear Receiver (clears ALL paired keyfobs)
 Clear Keyfob (clears keyfob's pairing)
Note: If only one keyfob has been paired to the DL2700LD, you can use either method below.
Clear Receiver (Clear All Pairings)
1. Remove the DL2700LD battery cover.
2. Disconnect battery pack. Wait 3 seconds.
3. Reconnect battery pack.
4. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the Program Button until the green LED (on battery cover) starts to flash rapidly.
5. Carefully re-insert the battery pack and all wires and secure battery cover.
Clear Keyfob
1. Carefully open the keyfob by inserting the edge of a small coin or a flathead screwdriver in the notch located in
the bottom right corner of the keyfob. Lift off the top cover.
2. Carefully remove the circuit board.
3. On the back of the circuit board, push the battery cell out of its metal holder. Note the orientation of the cell polarity (positive side up).
4. Press and hold any keyfob button...do not release the button...
5. Re-insert the battery (positive (+) side up)...continue holding the button...
6. While holding the keyfob button, observe the keyfob LED: When the LED toggles rapidly between red and green,
release the button.
7. Carefully reassemble keyfob (with its rubber button/gasket in place). Press to snap the top and bottom keyfob
covers together to close.

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DL2700LD Wiring
See the Installation Instructions for more information.
Batteries:
Use five (5) Duracell alkaline size-AA 1.5 volt batteries.
External Power:
An external 7.5 VDC Power Source, capable of at least
100mA, must be used for operation without batteries in
the lock. Use an external UL-Listed power supply provided with backup battery power and current limiting
protection that is approved for the application. Black =
Negative, Red = Positive.

Aux Relay:
Allows up to 300mA @ 60VDC maximum. See page
12 for programming options for the Relay ("AUX Relay
Functions"). Blue = Common, Yellow = N/O, Green =
N/C.
Remote Switch Input (2 White Wires)
At the factory, the two white wires are connected to the
integral receiver, allowing for wireless unlocking and/or
Emergency Lock Down via the (supplied) keyfob.
Two functions are also available (see "Remote Switch
Input" function on page 11 for programming
steps).

DL2700LD Quick Start
First Time Start Up
1. Unpack the lock from its factory packaging.
2. With the batteries disconnected, hold down any number key for 10 seconds and release.
3. Connect the batteries and--within 3 seconds--press and hold the ; button. After hearing 6 beeps, release
the ; button. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock (listen for 1 beep and red LED). The lock is now ready to
accept programming. Note: Failure to follow this exact procedure can result in erratic lock behavior.
Important Note: When entering any of the programming key sequences that follow, do not pause more
than 5 seconds between any key presses--otherwise you must start again. (Note: If you wish, this 5-second
delay between key presses can be extended--see "Pass Time" on page 11 after completing this section).
No other programming commands will be accepted until the Factory Master Code has been changed.

Change Factory Master Code
The Master Code is a "secret" code (entered at the keypad) that allows you to change ALL programming functions
and options. Because all locks are manufactured identically (and leave the factory with the same Master Code),
this "factory Master Code" is not very secret--and MUST be changed to your own personal Master Code to ensure
security. A 6 digit Code is recommended.
1. Press the factory Master Code: 1 2 3 4 5. A beep will sound and the lock will open.
2. Within 5 seconds, press ; 1 ;.
3. Within 5 seconds, enter a new Master Code. This new Master Code may consist of 3 to 6 digits*, however, the
number of digits selected determines the number required for all subsequent Manager and User Access Codes.
4. Press ;.
5. Re-enter the new Master Code again to validate. A 6-beep acknowledgement (with a red LED) will sound.
Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock.
6. Test the new Master Code. Enter the new Master Code; a beep will sound and the lock will unlock. Now that
the Master Code has been changed, there is no need to change it again (unless you want to).
For example, if you want your new Master Code to be "44444", press:
1 2 3 4 5 ; 1 ; 44444 ; 44444.

If you wish, write your new Master Code in the spaces provided:
1 2 3 4 5 ; 1 ; ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ; ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
Write your new Master Code

(Repeat)

* Once the number of digits is selected, it cannot be changed unless all programming is erased and the factory default settings are reloaded using the "Erase All Programming" procedure found on page 13.

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Quick Start (cont’d)
Enter a Manager Code
Manager Codes are located at locations 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 (see grid on page 6). Note:
New Manager Codes MUST use the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code. Enter as follows.
1. Press the (new) Master Code.
2. Press ; [press a Manager location i.e. 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90] ;.
3. Press a new Manager Code using the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code. A 6-beep acknowledgement (with a red LED) will sound. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock.
For example, if you want to add a Manager Code of "33333" in location 00,
[Press the (new) Master Code] ; 00 ; 33333.
4. If lock remains open, repeat from step 2; otherwise restart from step 1 for each new Manager Code.

Enter Basic User Access Codes
See the grid on page 6 for more information regarding User locations. You can choose to enter your User Codes
in many possible locations, and in any order you wish. User Codes do not have programming privileges (entry
only). Duplicate User Codes are not allowed.
1. Press the (new) Master Code or associated Manager Code.
2. Press ; [press a 2-digit location number] ;.
3. Press a new User Access Code using the same number of digits as the (new) Master Code. A six-beep
acknowledgement (with a red LED) will sound. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock. The new User Access Code
is now entered in that location number.
For example, if you want to add a User Access Code of "22222" in User Number 01, press:
[(New) Master Code] ; 01 ; 22222.
4. If lock remains open, repeat from step 2; otherwise restart from step 1 for each new User Access Code.

Delete a User Access Code
The Master Code cannot be deleted. Manager Codes can only be deleted with the Master Code. If the location
(User Number) of the Code is unknown, use the "Code Location Function" (page 10).
1. Press the (new) Master Code or Manager Code.
2. Press ; [press the 2-digit location number] ; :. A six-beep acknowledgement (with a red LED) will
sound. Wait 5 seconds for lock to re-lock. The User Access Code is now deleted.
For example, if you want to delete a User Access Code located in location 47, press:
[(New) Master/Manager Code] ; 4 7 ; :.
3. If lock remains open, repeat from step 2; otherwise restart from step 1 for each User Access Code you want to
delete.

Testing Codes
VALID CODE - The green LED will flash (with 1 beep) after a valid code is entered. The lock will unlock immediately
and remain unlocked for about 5 seconds (this "unlocked" time is the "Pass Time"). To make the Pass Time longer or
shorter, use the "Pass Time" Function on page 11. Note: While the lever or knob may be rotated at any time, the latch
will not be engaged to unlock the door unless a valid User Access Code is entered at the keypad.
INVALID CODE - The red LED will flash 5 times (with 5 beeps) after an invalid code is entered. (To quickly clear an invalid
User Access Code, press ; and immediately re-enter the correct Code).
KEYPAD ANTI-TAMPER LOCKOUT - When the DL2700LD is locked, if 3 invalid User Access Codes are entered in
succession, the lock will turn off for approximately 30 seconds to prevent tampering. The DL2700LD will emit 2 beeps
with a red LED flash warning at the end of the anti-tamper period. The lock will exit Anti-Tamper mode in 30 seconds or
upon activation of the Remote Switch Input. Note: The lock will go into Anti-Tamper mode after 3 unsuccessful entries
even if entered by different users and spaced apart in time. Therefore, be aware that the lock may seem to "appear" to go
into Anti-Tamper Lockout even after the entry of just one invalid User Access Code.

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Manager & User Location Worksheet
The DL2700LD lock provides three "security levels": Master (can perform ALL functions), Manager (can perform SOME programming functions plus entry), and Basic User (entry only). In total, there are 104 "locations" inside the DL2700LD lock: One Master
Code, 10 Manager and 90 User Access Codes, and three "one-time entry" Service Codes. Where the Access Code is located will
determine its security level. From the factory, all locations (except for the Master Code) are empty; each location can then be programmed to contain an Access Code, and these Access Codes enable Users to program and/or unlock the lock. As a visual aid,
the 100 Manager/User Access Code locations are detailed in the grid below, with ten "Banks" (columns) of ten "Managers/
Users" (rows). Each of the 100 squares in the grid is identified by a unique two-digit location (00) through (99). Notice that these
two digits also specify its Bank (column) and Manager/User (row) location in the grid. Also notice that all Managers are in the top
row, their locations all ending in a zero (locations 00, 10, 20, 30 and so on through 90). Note: Use the blank grid below as a Programming Worksheet for preparing all programming in advance. Store this worksheet in a safe place for future reference (an
extra worksheet appears on page 15).
Each square represents a location inside the lock (excluding the Master Code and the 3 Service
Codes). Each location can hold one "User Access Code" which can unlock the lock.

MANAGERS
→

BANK 0

BANK 1

BANK 2

BANK 3

BANK 4

BANK 5

BANK 6

BANK 7

BANK 8

BANK 9

MGR 00

MGR 10

MGR 20

MGR 30

MGR 40

MGR 50

MGR 60

MGR 70

MGR 80

MGR 90

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______

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______

______

______

______

______

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USER 01

USER 11

USER 21

USER 31

USER 41

USER 51

USER 61

USER 71

USER 81

USER 91

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______

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USER 02

USER 12

USER 22

USER 32

USER 42

USER 52

USER 62

USER 72

USER 82

USER 92

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USER 03

USER 13

USER 23

USER 33

USER 43

USER 53

USER 63

USER 73

USER 83

USER 93

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USER 04

USER 14

USER 24

USER 34

USER 44

USER 54

USER 64

USER 74

USER 84

USER 94

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USER 05

USER 15

USER 25

USER 35

USER 45

USER 55

USER 65

USER 75

USER 85

USER 95

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USER 06

USER 16

USER 26

USER 36

USER 46

USER 56

USER 66

USER 76

USER 86

USER 96

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USER 07

USER 17

USER 27

USER 37

USER 47

USER 57

USER 67

USER 77

USER 87

USER 97

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USER 08

USER 18

USER 28

USER 38

USER 48

USER 58

USER 68

USER 78

USER 88

USER 98

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USER 09

USER 19

USER 29

USER 39

USER 49

USER 59

USER 69

USER 79

USER 89

USER 99

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USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

MASTER CODE
LOCK DESCRIPTION

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SERVICE CODE 1

SERVICE CODE 2

SERVICE CODE 3

Manager & User Location Example
User Access Codes allow access only; Manager Codes allow more: Manager Codes have the ability to program and delete
User Access Codes within that Manager's Bank (column). The DL2700LD lock can hold up to 10 Manager Codes, one for
each Bank (locations (00), (10), (20), (30), (40), (50), (60), (70), (80), (90)), and are all found at the top row of the grid below. Note: Only the Master Code can add or delete a Manager Code.
In addition, Managers not only possess programming abilities for User Access Codes residing in their own Bank, but also
for all higher Banks until the next programmed Manager Code appears.
For example (see shaded grid below), if Manager Codes are programmed for locations (00) and (60), then the Manager in
location (00) has control of the gray-shaded locations (00-09, 11-19, 21-29, 31-39, 41-49, and 51-59). The Manager in location (60) then has control over the black-shaded locations (61-69, 71-79, 81-89, and 91-99).
Note: If you wish to grant any Manager the ability to program any User, use the " Disable Groups" Function on
page 11 (Enter the Master Code, then press ; 211 ;).
Manager Code
Programmed here

Manager Code
Programmed here
(BANK 0)

(BANK 1)

(BANK 2)

(BANK 3)

(BANK 4)

(BANK 5)

(BANK 6)

(BANK 7)

(BANK 8)

(BANK 9)

MGR 00

MGR 10

MGR 20

MGR 30

MGR 40

MGR 50

MGR 60

MGR 70

MGR 80

MGR 90

(BLANK)

(BLANK)

(BLANK)

(BLANK)

(BLANK)

(BLANK)

(BLANK)

(BLANK)

USER 01

USER 11

USER 21

USER 31

USER 41

USER 51

USER 61

USER 71

USER 81

USER 91

USER 02

USER 12

USER 22

USER 32

USER 42

USER 52

USER 62

USER 72

USER 82

USER 92

USER 03

USER 13

USER 23

USER 33

USER 43

USER 53

USER 63

USER 73

USER 83

USER 93

USER 04

USER 14

USER 24

USER 34

USER 44

USER 54

USER 64

USER 74

USER 84

USER 94

USER 05

USER 15

USER 25

USER 35

USER 45

USER 55

USER 65

USER 75

USER 85

USER 95

USER 06

USER 16

USER 26

USER 36

USER 46

USER 56

USER 66

USER 76

USER 86

USER 96

USER 07

USER 17

USER 27

USER 37

USER 47

USER 57

USER 67

USER 77

USER 87

USER 97

USER 08

USER 18

USER 28

USER 38

USER 48

USER 58

USER 68

USER 78

USER 88

USER 98

USER 09

USER 19

USER 29

USER 39

USER 49

USER 59

USER 69

USER 79

USER 89

USER 99

MANAGERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
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USERS
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USERS
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USERS
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USERS
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USERS
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Manager Location Example

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Programming Worksheet: Functions
Directions: The Factory Master Code (" 1-2-3-4-5") must first be reprogrammed as a new Master Code before any other programming
can take place. All new Access Codes must have the same number of digits as the new Master Code. Choose new Access Codes and
write them in spaces provided (in pencil) before programming the lock (6 beeps will usually be heard after an acceptable entry).

FUNCTION

PRESS THESE BUTTONS ON KEYPAD

Change Existing Master Code

[Enter Factory or Existing Master Code] ;1; [Enter New Master Code _ _ _ _ _ _ ] ;

Add/Change Manager Codes (up to 10)

[Enter Master Code] ; [Enter 2-digit Manager Location _ _ ] ;

Add/Change User Codes (up to 90)

Press Master or Manager Code ; [Enter 2-digit Location _ _ ] ;

Deleting Manager & User Codes

Press Master or Manager Code ; [Enter Bank Number] [Enter User Number] ;:

Disable User Number

Press Master or Manager Code ; [Enter Bank Number] [Enter User Number] ;

Enable User Number

Press Master or Manager Code ; [Enter Bank Number] [Enter User Number] ;

Disable All

Press Master or Manager Code ; 9 5 5 ; (Reset with Function 944)

Enable All

Press Master or Manager Code ; 9 4 4 ;

Disable Users Only

Press Master or Manager Code ; 9 5 0 ; (Reset with Function 944)

Code Location Function

Press Master or Manager Code ; 6 ; [Enter Code to be located]

Next Free Code--Address Locator

Press Master or Manager Code ; 7 ; [Responds with Bank # and User #]

Service Code 1

Press Master or Manager Code ; 3 0 1 ; [Enter new Service Code _ _ _ _ _ _ ]

Service Code 2

Press Master or Manager Code ; 3 0 2 ; [Enter new Service Code _ _ _ _ _ _ ]

Service Code 3

Press Master or Manager Code ; 3 0 3 ; [Enter new Service Code _ _ _ _ _ _ ]

Clear Service Codes

Press Master or Manager Code ; 3 0 0 ;

Enable Passage Mode

Press Master or Manager Code ; 4 ;

Disable Passage Mode

Press Master or Manager Code ; 5 ;

Pass Time ("Door Unlock")

Press Master Code ; 4 [Enter "02" - "20" seconds] ;

Remote Switch Input--Default Setting

Press Master Code ; 2 3 0 ; (Lock re-locks automatically at end of Pass Time)

Remote Switch Input--Toggle Passage

Press Master Code ; 2 3 1 ;

Enable Groups

Press Master Code ; 2 1 0 ;

Disable Groups

Press Master Code ; 2 1 1 ;

Disable Users In Bank

Press Master or Manager Code ; 8 5 [Enter Bank Number (0-9)] ;

Enable Users in Bank

Press Master or Manager Code ; 8 4 [Enter Bank Number (0-9)] ;

High Freq KP Feedback + LED

Press Master Code ; 2 2 0 ;

Low Freq KP Feedback + LED

Press Master Code ; 2 2 1 ;

Click! KP Feedback + LED

Press Master Code ; 2 2 2 ;

LED Only

Press Master Code ; 2 2 3 ;

Enable Sounder on Emergency Lock Down

Press Master Code ; 2 2 4 ;

Disable Sounder on Emergency Lock Down

Press Master Code ; 2 2 5 ;

Disable AUX Relay Function

Press Master Code ; 2 0 0 ;

AUX Relay on any First Keypress (0-9)

Press Master Code ; 2 0 1 ;

AUX Relay When Unlocked

Press Master Code ; 2 0 2 ;

Lock Identifier

[Any Digit] [Any Digit] : [Listen for musical tones]

[Re-enter New Master Code _ _ _ _ _ _ ] [6 beeps = OK]
[Enter new Manager Code _ _ _ _ _ _ ] [6 beeps = OK]
[Enter new User Code _ _ _ _ _ _ ] [6 beeps = OK]

Note: Managers DO NOT have the ability to add / delete / enable / disable Users outside their Bank, unless Groups are disabled.

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Programming Functions
Change Existing Master Code* ; 1 ;
For new locks, follow the "Quick Start" on page 4.

[ __ __ __ __ __ ]

;1;

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ] ; [ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

Old (or "Factory") Master Code

New Master Code*

Confirm New Master Code*

Add/Change Manager Codes ; [ __ ] 0 ;
Follow the "Quick Start" on page 4. Note: You can also add/change the Manager Code in location
00 by entering the Master Code, ; 2 ; then the new Manager Code.

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

; [ __

] 0 ; [ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

Master Code**

New Manager Code
User (Row) Always zero for Managers

Manager Bank (Column) 0-9

Add/Change User Codes ; [ __ __ ] ;
Follow the "Quick Start" on page 5.

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code or
Manager Code**

;

[ __ __ ] ; [ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
New User Code
User (Row)
1-9

Bank (Column)
0-9

Deleting Manager & User Codes ; [ _ _ ] ; :
Follow the "Quick Start" on page 5.

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

; [__] ; :

Master or Manager Code**
Manager Bank (Column)
0-9

User (Row) --Always zero for Managers-0-9

Disable/Enable Users
Enter the Master Code to disable/enable any Manager or User, or enter a Manager Code to disable any User
within the Manager's Bank.

Disable User Number

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

;

Master or Manager Code

Enable User Number

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master or Manager Code

[ __ __ ]

; (Allow system to relock)

Bank/User Number

;

[ __ __ ]

; (Allow system to relock)

Bank/User Number

* Once

the number of digits is selected, it cannot be changed unless all programming is erased and the Factory Default settings are re-loaded
(power must be removed and re-applied as per the "Erase All Programming" procedure found on page 13.
** Required only if DL2700LD is locked.

9

Programming Functions (cont'd)
Enable/Disable All
Disable All: If Master Code is used, disables all 100 User\Manager Codes and clears all 3 Service
Codes. If a Manager Code is used, disables all Users (even across multiple Banks) under that Manager.
Disable Users Only: If Master Code is used, disables all 90 Users and clears all 3 Service Codes, while
Managers remain active. If a Manager Code is used, disables all Users (even across multiple banks) under
that Manager.
Enable All: If Master Code is used, re-enables all 100 User/Manager Codes (Service Codes must be reprogrammed). If a Manager Code is used, re-enables all Users (even across multiple Banks) under that Manager. Note: Managers cannot disable themselves. Use Function 944 to restore Functions 955 and 950. In
addition, if Codes are disabled using Function 955 or 950, and a new User Code is subsequently added (or an
existing Code changed), the new (or changed) User Code will automatically become enabled.

Disable All

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ] ; 9 55 ;
Master/Manager Code**

Disable Users Only

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ] ; 9 50 ;
Master/Manager Code**

Enable All

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ] ; 9 44 ;
Master/Manager Code**

Code Location Function ; 6 ;
Be sure to record all Code locations in the blank worksheet (page 15) for future reference. If the location of a Code
is not known, use this function to find the Code. The lock will identify the BANK (0-9) and USER (0-9) by beeping
and flashing the GREEN LED 0 to 9 times as detailed below.

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ] ; 6 ; [ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master/Manager Code**

Code 2 - 5 digits

If the code entered is recognized, the following sequence will occur:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

At the start of the Code Location sequence, the lock will Flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
The lock will identify the Bank number by flashing the GREEN LED and beeping the sounder from 0 -9 times.
To signify the end of the Bank number ID sequence, the lock will flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
The lock will identify the User number by flashing the GREEN LED and beeping the sounder from 0-9 times.
To signify the end of the Code Location function, the lock will flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
Note: Should the Code not be recognized, the lock will sound 5 beeps with a RED LED. When the Bank and/or slot numbers
are zero, the GREEN LED will not flash and the sounder will not beep.

Next Free Code Address Locator ; 7 ;
Using the same method of beeps and flashes used in the Code Location Function, and dependent on the Master or Managers Code entered, the lock will report the next available address for User Access Code programming.

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

;7;

Master/Manager Code**

Report Sequence
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

10

At the start of the Next Free Code Location function, the lock will Flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
The lock will identify the Bank number by flashing the GREEN LED and beeping the sounder from 0 -9 times.
To signify the end of the Bank number ID sequence, the lock will flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
The lock will identify the User number by flashing the GREEN LED and beeping the sounder from 0-9 times.
To signify the end of the Code Location function, the lock will flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone. If no free
address is found, then the lock will emit a programming error tone sequence. No LED flashes/sounder beeps represent the number
zero.

** Required only if DL2700LD is locked.

Programming Functions (cont'd)
Add/Delete Service Codes
Service Codes are one-time-only Codes; once entered into the keypad, it is deleted. Use the same Code up to 3 times by
programming all three Service Codes with the same Code. Note: Service Codes are lost if power is removed. To delete a single Service Code, press ;, enter Service Code number (301, 302 or 303), then press ; :.

Service Code 1

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

; 301 ;

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

Master/Manager Code**

Service Code 2

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

New Service Code

; 302 ;

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

Master/Manager Code**

Service Code 3

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

New Service Code

; 303 ;

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

Master/Manager Code**

Delete All Service Codes

New Service Code

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

; 300 ;

Master/Manager Code**

Enable/Disable Passage Mode
Allows passage without the need to enter a Code into the keypad.

Enable Passage Mode

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

; 4 ; ("Unlocked")

Master or Manager Code**

Disable Passage Mode

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

; 5 ; ("Normal Operation")

Master or Manager Code**

Pass Time ("Door Unlock")
The Pass Time is the time the lock stays unlocked after a valid Code entry. Use the function below to change the Pass
Time from 02 to 20 seconds. The Pass Time factory default is 5 seconds. NOTE: The Pass Time will also determine
the amount of time allowed between keypresses during programming.

Pass Time

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

;4

Master Code**

[ __ __ ] ;

Pass Time

Remote Switch Input
Default Setting: Press button on paired keyfob to unlock the DL2700LD; at the end of the Pass Time, the
DL2700LD re-locks automatically.
Toggle Passage: Press button on paired keyfob to enter Passage Mode (short tone sounds); subsequent button
press on paired keyfob will exit Passage Mode (long tone sounds).

Default Setting

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

;230;

Master Code**

Toggle Passage

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

;231;

Master Code**

Disable/Enable Groups
Disable Groups: All Managers can program all User Access Codes, regardless of Bank.
Enable Groups: (Factory default) Managers restricted to controlling only those User Access Codes within their
own Bank (column), and all following Banks until another Manager appears. User Access Codes in Banks outside of
that Manager's Bank cannot be programmed.

Disable Groups

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

; 211 ;

Master Code**

Enable Groups

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]

; 210 ;

Master Code**

** Required only if DL2700LD is locked.

11

Programming Functions (cont'd)
Disable/Enable Users in Bank

Enter Bank number (0-9) to Enable/Disable all Users in Bank. Entering a disabled Code will
result in an accented five beep error tone (indicating the User Code is valid but disabled).

Disable Users in Bank

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master/Manager Code**

Enable Users in Bank

Keypress Sound Options

]

; 8 4 [ __

]

;

Bank Number

The DL2700LD is capable of emitting 1 of 4 possible keypress sounds:
 High Frequency Keypad Feedback + LED (default)
 Low Frequency Keypad Feedback + LED
 "Click!" Keypad Feedback + LED
 LED Only

High Freq KP Keypress Sound + LED (Default)

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

Low Freq KP Keypress Sound + LED

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

Click! KP Keypress Sound + LED

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

LED Only

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

AUX Relay Functions

;

Bank Number

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master/Manager Code**

; 8 5 [ __

; 220 ;
; 221 ;
; 222 ;
; 223 ;

The functions below activate or deactivate the Auxiliary Relay on any numeric keypress
(Function 201), or when the DL2700LD is unlocked (Function 202) (in either case the Aux Relay
is active for the Pass Time duration; see page 4 for Aux Relay wiring information).

Disable AUX Relay Function

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

AUX Relay on Any First Keypress (0-9)

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

AUX Relay When Unlocked

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

; 200 ;
; 201 ;
; 202 ;

Sounder on Emergency Lock Down
Upon the initiation of Emergency Lock Down, an optional 30-second sounder can be programmed to annunciate, alerting of
the Emergency status. Note: When enabled, this "Sounder on Emergency Lock Down" overrides all "Keypress Sound
Options" on page 12.

Disable Sounder (default)

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

Enable Sounder

[ __ __ __ __ __ __ ]
Master Code**

Lock Identifier

;224;

To help distinguish your lock model from earlier versions, your DL2700LD will respond to any
two digits plus the star key by lighting the green LED and by playing a musical scale of 8 notes.

Lock Identifier

[ __ ] [ __ ] :
(Any Two Digits)

12

;225;

** Required only if DL2700LD is locked.

DL2700LD Audible and LED Indications
The DL2700LD provides visual and audible keypad feedback. For example, when a key is pressed, a beep will sound and
a red LED will flash. Note: Keypress tones may be disabled using ; 2 2 3 ; (see "Keypress Sound Options" , page 12). With a fully charged battery, the LED and sounder feedback include the following:

ACTIVITY

LED

SOUNDER

COMMENTS

Keypress

1 Red Flash

1 Beep

Normal Operation

Access Granted

1 Green Flash

1 Beep

Valid Code.
After the Pass Time, the DL2700LD relocks with a beep and a red LED flash.

Invalid Code

5 Red Flashes

5 Beeps

New Access Code
Accepted

6 Red Flashes

6 Beeps

Programming Error

5 Red Flashes

2 Sets of 5 Beeps

Return from Anti Tamper
Lockout

1 Red Flash

2 Beeps

Remote Switch Input
(Keyfob) Toggle Passage
Valid but Disabled
Code
Low Battery

Enter Passage Mode: 1 second Beep and
a Green Flash. Exit Passage Mode: 2
second Beep and a Red Flash.
5 Red Flashes

5 Beeps (with extended first beep)

High / Low Sounder with
flashing red LED for 5 seconds

See page 11 for more information.

Code exists in memory, but disabled.
See page 14 before changing batteries;
see page 11 for the definition of "Pass
Time".

Enter Emergency Lock
Down

1 Red Flash

3 Sets of 2 Beeps

See page 3 for more information.

In Emergency Lock Down

1 Red Flash per
second (Front and
Battery Covers)

(see COMMENTS)

For optional "Sounder on Emergency Lock
Down" , see page 12.

"Return to Normal" (Exit
Emergency Lock Down)

1 Red Flash plus 5
Green Flashes on
Battery Cover

3 Sets of 2 Beeps

See page 3 for more information.

Erase All Programming
Restore Factory Default (original settings that were set at the factory will be loaded).
1. Remove the battery pack, and with the batteries disconnected, press any numeric key for 10 seconds and release.
2. Connect the batteries and--within 3 seconds--press and hold ;. After hearing 6 additional beeps, release ;.
The DL2700LD is now clear of all programmed data, and the lock is now ready to accept new programming. Important: If you do not hear these 6 beeps, you must start over at step 1. Failure to follow this exact procedure can result in erratic lock behavior.
 This procedure does NOT affect keyfob pairings. See page 3 to clear pairings.

13

DL2700LD Battery Replacement
When the batteries are weak and a key is pressed, the lock will alert you by flashing the RED LED accompanied by a
high/low sounder. The DL2700LD uses five AA-size 1.5 volt alkaline batteries. Always replace weak batteries as soon
as possible.
The DL2700LD is equipped with special "non-volatile" memory, therefore if power is lost for ANY length of time (such
as when replacing batteries or if the batteries die), all existing User Codes and paired keyfobs are retained indefinitely.
Do not press any keys while batteries are disconnected unless you intend to erase all programming.
1. Remove the screw from the battery cover and remove.
2. Remove battery pack and replace all 5 batteries. Do not press any keys.
3. Replace battery pack and battery cover. Tighten the cover screw to secure.
If you accidentally press a key, use the Retain Lock Programming procedure below:
Retain Lock Programming
1. Re-install battery pack.
2. Do not press any keys for 10 seconds.
If you do not hear any beeps or if you hear 3 beeps (one per second), the previous lock programming is retained and
the lock is now ready for use.
If you test the DL2700LD and find the lock programming is lost, you may erase all programming and return the
DL2700LD to its original factory settings, as described in " Erase All Programming" on page 13.

Keyfob Battery Replacement
The keyfob uses a 3V lithium type CR2032 or Duracell DL2032 only. Always replace weak batteries as soon as possible.
DO NOT press any buttons while changing the battery.
1. Carefully open the keyfob by inserting the edge of a small coin or a flathead screwdriver in the notch located in the bottom right corner of the keyfob. Lift off the top cover.
2. Carefully remove the circuit board.
Push cell out of
holder as shown

4. Replace with a new battery, positive (+) side up, by sliding the battery into its metal bracket.
5. Carefully reassemble keyfob (with its rubber button/gasket in
place). Press to snap the top and bottom keyfob covers together to
close. see page 2 for "Keyfob Low Battery" indication.

14

06022
© NAPCO

3. On the back of the circuit board, push the battery cell out of its
metal holder. Note the orientation of the cell polarity (positive side up).

2032

Additional Manager & User Location Worksheet
The DL2700LD lock provides three "security levels": Master (can perform ALL functions), Manager (can perform SOME programming functions plus entry), and Basic User (entry only). In total, there are 104 "locations" inside the DL2700LD lock: One
Master Code, 10 Manager and 90 User Access Codes, and three "one-time entry" Service Codes. Where the Access Code is
located will determine its security level. From the factory, all locations (except for the Master Code) are empty; each location can
then be programmed to contain an Access Code, and these Access Codes enable Users to program and/or unlock the lock. As
a visual aid, the 100 Manager/User Access Code locations are detailed in the grid below, with ten "Banks" (columns) of ten
"Managers/Users" (rows). Each of the 100 squares in the grid is identified by a unique two-digit location (00) through (99). Notice that these two digits also specify its Bank (column) and Manager/User (row) location in the grid. Also notice that all Managers are in the top row, their locations all ending in a zero (locations 00, 10, 20, 30 and so on through 90). Note: Use the blank
grid below as a Programming Worksheet for preparing all programming in advance. Store this worksheet in a safe place for
future reference.
Each square represents a location inside the lock (excluding the Master Code and the 3 Service
Codes). Each location can hold one "User Access Code" which can unlock the lock.

MANAGERS
→

BANK 0

BANK 1

BANK 2

BANK 3

BANK 4

BANK 5

BANK 6

BANK 7

BANK 8

BANK 9

MGR 00

MGR 10

MGR 20

MGR 30

MGR 40

MGR 50

MGR 60

MGR 70

MGR 80

MGR 90

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 01

USER 11

USER 21

USER 31

USER 41

USER 51

USER 61

USER 71

USER 81

USER 91

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 02

USER 12

USER 22

USER 32

USER 42

USER 52

USER 62

USER 72

USER 82

USER 92

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 03

USER 13

USER 23

USER 33

USER 43

USER 53

USER 63

USER 73

USER 83

USER 93

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 04

USER 14

USER 24

USER 34

USER 44

USER 54

USER 64

USER 74

USER 84

USER 94

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 05

USER 15

USER 25

USER 35

USER 45

USER 55

USER 65

USER 75

USER 85

USER 95

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 06

USER 16

USER 26

USER 36

USER 46

USER 56

USER 66

USER 76

USER 86

USER 96

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 07

USER 17

USER 27

USER 37

USER 47

USER 57

USER 67

USER 77

USER 87

USER 97

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 08

USER 18

USER 28

USER 38

USER 48

USER 58

USER 68

USER 78

USER 88

USER 98

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USER 09

USER 19

USER 29

USER 39

USER 49

USER 59

USER 69

USER 79

USER 89

USER 99

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

USERS
→

MASTER CODE

SERVICE CODE 1

SERVICE CODE 2

SERVICE CODE 3

LOCK DESCRIPTION

15

ALARM LOCK LIMITED WARRANTY
ALARM LOCK SYSTEMS, INC. (ALARM LOCK) warrants
its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for twenty four 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 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 cancelled. 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.

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,
environmental wear and tear, normal maintenance expenses, or shipping and freight expenses required to return products to ALARM LOCK. Additionally, this warranty
shall not cover scratches, abrasions or deterioration due to
the use of paints, solvents or other chemicals.

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.

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, environmental wear and tear, normal
maintenance expenses, or shipping and freight expenses
required to return products to ALARM LOCK. Additionally,
this warranty shall not cover scratches, abrasions or deterioration due to the use of paints, solvents or other chemicals.
16

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 calling 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.



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