
OUTSIDE OUTSIDEINSIDE
4 11/16"
3"
INSIDE
31/32"
1 15/16"
3"
11 1/16"
2 7/8"
2 29/32"
Trilogy Mortise: High security digital locks
Cylindrical Models DL4100 and Prox/
PIN Lock PDL4100 Versions also
available
7
DL3500 Series Mortise Locks
• 300 User codes: Master, manager, supervisor & basic users
• Fingertip or Windows PC-programmable
• Real time clock enables up to 500 scheduled events and holiday
schedules
• 40,000 Event audit trail provides a printed time/date- stamped log
of all electronic activity
• Long-life battery pak for 80,000 cycles, typical and low-battery alert
• Choose either classroom or deadbolt versions and left or right hand-
ing (If reverse hand is required, lock is field reversible.)
• 1 3/8” (3.5 cm) mortise cylinder supplied card enrollment mode al-
lows many cards to be quickly added without PC –also– download-
able from PC or prox enroller tool
• 40,000 event audit trail log
• 500 scheduled events, e.g., lock or unlock
• PC programming/reporting
• Quick passage mode (without being in program mode)
• Program data transferred to lock via AL-PCI2 or AL-DTMIII
• 5AA battery-pak operated; 75,000 cycles, typical
• 3 Architectural finishes (US3 polished brass, 26D satin chrome,
10B duronodic)
• Weatherproof -31˚ to +151˚F (-35˚ to +66˚C)
PDL3500 Series
PDL3500 Series mortise lock with built in HID prox reader, similar
to DL3500 Series, but with:
• 2000 user codes (3-6 digits) and/or HID prox cards/fobs
• Multilevel security - Master; manager; supervisor; basic users
• Easy Tap & Add batch prox ID card enrollment mode allows many
cards to be quickly added without PC –also– downloadable from PC
or prox enroller tool
• PC programming/reporting
• Quick passage mode (without being in program mode)
• Program data transferred to lock via AL-PCI2 or AL-DTMIII
• 5AA battery-pak operated; 75,000 cycles, typical
• 3 Architectural finishes (US3 polished brass, 26D satin chrome,
10B duronodic)
• Weatherproof -31˚ to +151˚F (-35˚ to +66˚C)
Trilogy
®
high security mortise locks with and without prox ID readers
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