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IEI 212e Standalone Keypad Installation/ Programming …

IEI 212e StandaloneTMKeypad Installation/ Programming ManualContentsSection 1: Features and Product DescriptionSection 2: SpecificationsSection 3: MountingSection 4: Harness the 212e Keypad to a Maglock (Fail-Safe) the 212e Keypad to an Electric Strike(Fail-Secure) a Normally Closed Remote Trigger as Request to Exit (REX)ButtonSection 5: Testing the KeypadSection 6: Main Relay Keypad OptionsSection 7: TroubleshootingSection 8: Programming Mode LoopbackSection 9: WarrantyDocument # 6104001, Rev. Features and Features Flush Mount Indoor and Outdoor Use Keypad Programmable Illuminated Backlit Keys Keypress Feedback via Built-In Sounder Bi-Color Red/Green LED Indicates Relay Status Yellow LED Indicates Program Mode 120 Users 10 to 30 Volt DC Operation 12 to 24 Volt AC Operation 2 Amp Main Relay Remote Trigger Input (REX) 5-Year Product DescriptionThe 212e Keypad is desig

6. Programming To program the 212e keypad, you must first enter program mode by pressing99 # Master Code *. The default Master Code is 1234. 6.1 Programming Main Relay Time Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Command 11, Set Main Relay Time 11 # time #0#** (Time can be from 1-255 seconds.) 6.2 Programming Users Command/Action Keys to Enter ...

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1 IEI 212e StandaloneTMKeypad Installation/ Programming ManualContentsSection 1: Features and Product DescriptionSection 2: SpecificationsSection 3: MountingSection 4: Harness the 212e Keypad to a Maglock (Fail-Safe) the 212e Keypad to an Electric Strike(Fail-Secure) a Normally Closed Remote Trigger as Request to Exit (REX)ButtonSection 5: Testing the KeypadSection 6: Main Relay Keypad OptionsSection 7: TroubleshootingSection 8: Programming Mode LoopbackSection 9: WarrantyDocument # 6104001, Rev. Features and Features Flush Mount Indoor and Outdoor Use Keypad Programmable Illuminated Backlit Keys Keypress Feedback via Built-In Sounder Bi-Color Red/Green LED Indicates Relay Status Yellow LED Indicates Program Mode 120 Users 10 to 30 Volt DC Operation 12 to 24 Volt AC Operation 2 Amp Main Relay Remote Trigger Input (REX) 5-Year Product DescriptionThe 212e Keypad is designed for convenience, and features a singlerelay output to control any device requiring an on/off switch.

2 Theoutput is timed or latched and operated by a user s PIN code. Addi-tionally, the 212e Keypad can provide basic keyless entry by control-ling a door locking device where security is not an issue. It allows120 users as well as various Keypad e style keypads are designed for both indoor and outdoor flushmount applications. The electronics for each e Keypad are conformalcoated in the manufacturing process in order to provide this level ofapplication flexibility. In addition, each e style Keypad uses hard-ened keys to assure long-term, high-quality performance. Each estyle Keypad contains illuminated clear keys that make operation inlow-light situations easy and accurate.

3 installation is easy. All e stylekeypads mount to any standard single-gang electrical box or directlyto any 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming Manual2 Document # 6104001, Rev. SpecificationsParameterRange/Description Voltage10-30 VDC,12-24 VACC urrent65mA@12 VDC,84mA@24 VDC,50mA@12 VAC, and80mA@24 VACE nvironmentIndoor and OutdoorTemperature Tolerance-20 F to 130 " H x " W x " DMain Relay (Form C)Contact Rating:2A @30 VAC/DCIEI 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming ManualDocument # 6104001, Rev. MountingThe 212e Keypad is designed to be flush mounted using a standardsingle-gang electrical box.

4 In addition, it can be flush mounted di-rectly to the wall surface by cutting a hole in the wall. In order toproperly size the mounting and wire access hole, use the installationtemplate on the last page of this manual and on the unit s height can vary depending on requirements. An appropri-ate range is typically between 48 and 52 inches on center off outdoor installations, use a weatherproof backbox and seal thewire entry locations with silicone. In addition, use the anti-oxidantgrease pack for the wire harness 1 212e Mounting HeightIEI 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming Manual4 Document # 6104001, Rev.

5 Wire Harness ConfigurationPinWire ColorSignal Name1 RedV+2 BlackV-3 White/BlackNot Used4 White/YellowNot Used5 BrownRemote Trigger (REX)6 White/OrangeLoop Common7 WhiteNot Used8 GreenMain Relay - NormallyOpen9 BlueMain Relay - Common10 GrayMain Relay - NormallyClosedFigure 2 212e Connector and Wire HarnessIEI 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming ManualDocument # 6104001, Rev. Wiring the 212e Keypad to a Maglock (Fail-Safe)Use the following steps to connect the 212e Keypad to a Maglock(Fail-Safe) the red wire (V+) to the blue wire (common), andthen connect them to the positive on the power the gray wire (normally closed) to the positive onthe the black wire (V-) to the negative on the Maglock,and then connect them to the negative on the power Wiring the 212e Keypad to an ElectricStrike (Fail-Secure)Use the following steps to connect the 212e Keypad to an electricstrike (fail-secure) (see Figure 4 for reference) the red wire (V+) to the blue wire (common)

6 , andthen connect them to the positive on the power the green wire (normally open) to the positive onthe the black wire (V-) to the negative on the strike, andthen connect them to the negative on the power 3 Wiring 212e Keypad to a Maglock (Fail-Safe)IEI 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming Manual6 Document # 6104001, Rev. Shunting a Normally Closed ZoneUse the following steps to employ the 212e Keypad to shunt a nor-mally closed the blue wire (common) to the common connectionon the door position the green wire (normally open) to the normallyclosed connection on the door position 4 Wiring 212e Keypad to Electric StrikeFigure 5 Shunting a Normally Closed ZoneIEI 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming ManualDocument # 6104001, Rev.

7 Wiring Remote Trigger as Request to Exit(REX) ButtonUse the following steps to connect the 212e Keypad to a normallyopen REX device and normally closed door the brown wire (REX Input) to the normally openconnection the REX the white/orange wire (loop common) to thecommon on the REX 6 Wiring a REX ButtonIEI 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming Manual8 Document # 6104001, Rev. Testing the KeypadAfter installing the Keypad , IEI recommends that you perform thekeypad self-test, to ensure that the Keypad works perform the self-test, with the unit powered up, press thefollowing keys on the Keypad :7890#123456* If all 12 keypresses are accepted, the Keypad enters self-testmode.

8 The LEDs alternate green, yellow, and red followed by thesounder beeping three that the master code works correctly. (The master codeaccesses program mode and activates the main relay to verifythat the locking device is working.)The default master code is 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming ManualDocument # 6104001, Rev. ProgrammingTo program the 212e Keypad , you must first enter program modeby pressing99 # Master Code *. The default Master Code is Programming Main Relay TimeCommand/ActionKeys to Enter/DetailsCommand 11,Set Main Relay Time11 # time#0#**(Time can be from 1-255 seconds.) Programming UsersCommand/ActionKeys to Enter/DetailsMaster CodeUser #1 is the master code; it can accessall commands in program mode.

9 The defaultcode is CodeUser #2, when programmed, is thesupervisor code. The supervisor can accessprogram mode, but is limited to adding anddeleting users, as well as enabling ordisabling users. The supervisor code can notchange, delete, or disable the master codeor supervisor code Useruser location # code * code *Add User withSpecific Unlock Timeunlock time # user location # code *code *(This command is used to program a userwith a specific unlock. This user activatesthe main relay.)Add Toggle User0 # user location # code * code *(This user latches the main relay.)Delete Useruser location # * *IEI 212e Standalone Installation/ Programming Manual10 Document # 6104001, Rev.

10 To Enter/DetailsCommand User56 # enable/disable # user location # * *Options:1 = Disable0 = EnableThe master code and supervisor codecannot be Programming Keypad OptionsCommand/ActionKeys to Enter/DetailsCommand options30 # option # enable/disable # * *OptionSet/Clear0 - audio keypress feedback0=disabled,1=ENABLED1 - visual keypress feedback0=disabled,1=ENABLED2 - auto-entry enable0=DISABLED, 1=enabled3 - error lockout0=disabled,1=ENABLED6 - Keypad illumination0=disabled,1=ENABLED7 - Keypad dimming0=disabled,1=ENABLEDD efaults are in auto-entry is enabled, users withcodes the same length as the master codedo not have to press the * key after enteringtheir code.


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