212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation / Programming Manual This equipment is designed to be installed and serviced by security and lock industry professionals.
12iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 1. Features and Product Description 1.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 1.2 Product Description The 242iLW keypad features the most flexibility and options available in a self-contained unit. It has an accessory relay board that provides an additional three relays. It can perform access control functions and also its four relay outputs can be assigned independently for timed operation or to latch.
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212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 3. Keypad Tampering To prevent tampering, a tamper switch can be installed in the single gang box used for mounting the keypad. The tamper switch must activate if the keypad is removed from the box and must disconnect power from the lock. The lock must be a fail-secure device, meaning the lock remains locked when power is removed.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual Figure 1 Mounting a Sentrol 3012 Tamper Switch Figure 2 Mounting a Sentrol 3025T Tamper Switch 6 Document # 6050700, Rev. 1.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 4. Mounting The keypad is designed to be flush mounted using a standard singlegang electrical box. In addition, it can be flush mounted directly to the wall surface by cutting a hole in the wall. To properly size the mounting and wire access hole, use the installation template on the last page in this manual and on the unit’s container. Mounting height can vary depending on requirements.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 5. Wiring 5.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 5.2 Wiring the Keypad to a Maglock (Fail-Safe) Use the following steps to connect the keypad to a Maglock (FailSafe): 1. Connect the red wire (V+) to the blue wire (common), and then connect them to the positive on the power supply. 2. Connect the gray wire (normally closed) to the positive on the Maglock. 3. Connect the black wire (V-) to the negative on the Maglock, and then connect them to the negative on the power supply.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual Figure 6 Wiring the Keypad to an Electric Strike (Fail-Secure) 5.4 Shunting a Normally Closed Zone Use the following steps to use the keypad to shunt a normally closed zone: 1. Connect the blue wire (common) to the common connection on the door position switch. 2. Connect the green wire (normally open) to the normally closed connection on the door position switch. Figure 7 Shunting a Normally Closed Zone 10 Document # 6050700, Rev. 1.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 5.5 Wiring Remote Trigger as Request to Exit (REX) Button and Door Contacts Use the following steps to connect the keypad to a normally open REX device and normally closed door switch: 1. Connect the brown wire (REX Input) to the normally open connection on the REX device. 2. Connect the white/orange (loop common) to the common on the REX device and the common on the door switch. 3.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 5.6 Wiring an Accessory Relay Board (242 Only) The accessory relay board contains physical outputs 2, 3, and 4 shown in the table below. Physical Output 2 3 4 Relay K2 K3 K4 Connector P1 P2 P3 Use the wire harnesses supplied with the relay board to connect to the relays. The wire colors are shown in the table below.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual NOTE: You MUST wire a normally closed door switch, as shown in Figure 8 on page 11, for these functions to work properly. 1. (Wiring the alarm shunt) Using P1 (K2), connect the blue wire (common) to common on the door switch. Connect the green wire (normally open) to the normally closed contact on the door switch. 2. (Wiring the propped door alarm) Using P2 (K3), connect the green wire (normally open) to the positive on the alarm device.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual To install the relay board, plug the relay board onto P3 on the keypad. The relays must face up towards the keypad wire harness connector P2. Use the included tie wrap to bundle all the wires together from the keypad wire harness and relay board. Figure 11 Plugging on Relay Board 14 Document # 6050700, Rev. 1.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 6. Testing the Keypad After installing the keypad, IEI recommends that you perform the keypad self-test once a year, to ensure that the keypad works properly. 1. To perform the self-test, with the unit powered up, press the following keys on the keypad: 7890#123456* • If all 12 keypresses are accepted, the keypad enters self-test mode. • The LEDs alternate green, yellow, and red followed by the sounder beeping three times. 2.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 7. Programming To enter program mode, press 99 # Master Code *. The yellow LED must then start blinking slowing (if not verify the master code is correct – refer to section 9). The default Master Code is 1234. NOTE: If auto-entry is enabled, the * (asterisk) key is not used to enter Program mode. To change the Master Code, enter: 1 # new Master Code * new Master Code * (When finished press the * to exit program mode.) Note: Refer to section 7.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Command 10 Assign Virtual Outputs to Physical Outputs Keys to Enter/Details 10 # virtual output # physical output # ** Virtual Output List 0 – No Mapping (Physical output unused) 1 – Lock Output* 2 – Alarm Shunt Output (242) 3 – Propped Door Output** 4 – Forced Door Output** 5 – OUT2 (242) 6 – OUT3 (242) 7 – OUT4 (242) 8 – OUT5 (242) 13 – Duress Output (242) 14 – Panic Output (242) 15 – Keypad Active Output (242) Physical Outp
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual Virtual Outputs Forced Door OUT2, OUT3, OUT4, OUT5 (242) Duress (242) Panic (242) Keypad Active (242) Description/Details This output activates if the door position switch is opened without entering a valid user code. These four independently controlled outputs are activated by user codes programmed to activate multiple outputs and the REX function. See programming commands 59 and 49 in the Programming section.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Command 11. Set LOCK Time Duration Command 12. Set OUT2 Time Duration Command 13. Set OUT3 Time Duration Command 14. Set OUT4 Time Duration Command 15. Set OUT5 Time Duration Options: ttt (time units) Examples: mmm (multiplier) Examples: Command 44. Set Propped Door Time Options: time Command 45.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Command 32. Change Keypad 32 # parameter # value # * * Parameters Parameter Value 0 – Duress Output Duration 1 – 255 (default = 5) 1 – Panic Output Duration 1 – 255 (default = 5) 2 – Error Lockout Threshold 1 – 50 (default = 3) 3 – Error Lockout Duration 1 – 255 (default = 10 7.
2iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Command 60. Add/Modify Enhanced User 60 # user type # user location # code * code * (codes can be from 1 to 10 digits in length) Toggle User Standard User Lockout User Single Use Code User Types 0 – Toggle User 1 – Standard User 3 – Lockout User 5 – Single Use Code 7 – Emergency User 8 – Duress User 9 – Two-Part User Type A 10 – Two-Part User Type B A toggle user latches the virtual lock output.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Emergency User This user type is a standard user that can not be locked out by a lockout user. Duress User Two-Part Users A and B Command 56. Enable/Disable User Options: Command 59. Program users to operate virtual outputs OUT2, OUT3, OUT4 and OUT5 as well as the virtual lock output. 22 Entering a duress code activates the lock and duress virtual outputs.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 7.5 Programming Keypad Options Command/Action Command 30.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 7.6 Programming Options Chart – Quick Reference To enter program mode press 99 # master code *. Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Add Standard User user location # code * code * Add Standard User with Specific Unlock unlock time # user location # code * code * Time Add/Modify 60 # user type # user location # code * code * Enhanced User (refer to section 7.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 8. Troubleshooting Refer to this section if the keypad is not operating correctly as described in this manual. Problem Solution The keypad is designed to monitor the input voltage and this is an indication of under-voltage. The LEDs are slowly The under-voltage threshold is set to 8.5VDC, cycling from right to and when the voltage drops below this limit, the left and backlighting low voltage warning starts and backlighting is is off.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 9. Wire Harness Loopback Connections If the Master Code is either not working or forgotten, power down the system, connect the wire harness as shown in Figure 12 below, and then power the system up again. The unit should now be in program mode. Next, change your Master Code using the programming command and power down the system and restore the wire harness to its original configuration and power the system back up.
212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation/Programming Manual 10. Warranty International Electronics Inc. (IEI) warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship when they have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and have not been modified or tampered with. IEI does not assume any responsibility for damage or injury to person or property due to improper care, storage, handling, abuse, misuse, normal wear and tear, or an act of God.
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