Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 Section 1: Features and Product Description 1.1 Features 1.2 Product Description Section 2: Specifications Section 3: Mounting Section 4: Wiring 4.1 Wire Harness Configuration 4.2 Wiring the 212e Keypad to a Maglock (Fail-Safe) 4.3 Wiring the 212e Keypad to an Electric Strike (Fail-Secure) 4.4 Shunting a Normally Closed Zone 4.5 Wiring Remote Trigger as Request to Exit (REX) Button Section 5: Testing the Keypad Section 6: Programming 6.1 Programming Main Relay Time 6.
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 Warranty 2 Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 All e style keypads are designed for both indoor and outdoor flush mount applications.
Indoor and Outdoor -20 °F to 130 °F 4.5" H x 2.75" W x 0.60" D Current Environment Temperature Tolerance Dimensions Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 3 2A @ 30VAC/DC 65mA@12VDC, 84mA@24VDC, 50mA@12VAC, and 80mA@24VAC Contact Rating: 10-30 VDC, 12-24 VAC Voltage Main Relay (Form C) Range/Description Parameter 2.
Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 Figure 1 212e Mounting Height The 212e Keypad is designed to be flush mounted using a standard single-gang electrical box. In addition, it can be flush mounted directly to the wall surface by cutting a hole in the wall. In order to properly size the mounting and wire access hole, use the installation template on the last page of this manual and on the unit’s container. Mounting height can vary depending on requirements.
Red Black White/Black White/Yellow Brown White/Orange White Green Blue Gray 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 Wire Color Pin Main Relay - Normally Closed Main Relay - Common Main Relay - Normally Open Not Used Loop Common Remote Trigger (REX) Not Used Not Used V- V+ Signal Name 4.1 Wire Harness Configuration Figure 2 212e Connector and Wire Harness 4.
Connect the gray wire (normally closed) to the positive on the maglock. Connect the black wire (V-) to the negative on the Maglock, and then connect them to the negative on the power supply. 2. 3. 6 Connect the green wire (normally open) to the positive on the strike. Connect the black wire (V-) to the negative on the strike, and then connect them to the negative on the power supply. 2. 3. Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.
Connect the green wire (normally open) to the normally closed connection on the door position switch. 2. Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 Figure 5 Shunting a Normally Closed Zone Connect the blue wire (common) to the common connection on the door position switch. 1. 7 Use the following steps to employ the 212e keypad to shunt a normally closed zone: 4.
Connect the white/orange wire (loop common) to the common on the REX device. 2. Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 Figure 6 Wiring a REX Button Connect the brown wire (REX Input) to the normally open connection the REX device. 1. Use the following steps to connect the 212e keypad to a normally open REX device and normally closed door switch: 4.
The LEDs alternate green, yellow, and red followed by the sounder beeping three times. • Verify that the master code works correctly. (The master code accesses program mode and activates the main relay to verify that the locking device is working.) The default master code is 1234. If all 12 keypresses are accepted, the keypad enters self-test mode. • 7890#123456* To perform the self-test, with the unit powered up, press the following keys on the keypad: Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 2. 1.
11 # time # 0 # ** (Time can be from 1-255 seconds.) Command 11, Set Main Relay Time User #2, when programmed, is the supervisor code. The supervisor can access program mode, but is limited to adding and deleting users, as well as enabling or disabling users. The supervisor code can not change, delete, or disable the master code or supervisor code itself. user location # code * code * unlock time # user location # code * code * (This command is used to program a user with a specific unlock.
Keypad Illumination 11 Keypad backlighting can be enabled or disabled. Error Lockout Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 When enabled, the keypad keeps track of the number of consecutive invalid codes entered, including attempts to access program mode. When the threshold is reached, the yellow LED turns on solid and the keypad no longer responds to key presses for the programmed time duration. The count is reset by entering a valid code, including entering program mode.
32 # parameter # value # * * Keypad Dimming Command 32. Change Keypad Parameters Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 46 # 00000 # 00000 # ** Command 46. Erase Users and Reset Default Settings. 12 40 # 00000 # 00000 # ** (master code, all keypad options and parameters) Command 40. Reset defaults only. Value 1 through 50 (defaults to 3) 1 through 255 (defaults to 10) When enabled, the backlighting illumination level decreases 15 seconds after the last key press.
The 212e keypad is designed to monitor the input voltage and this is an indication of under-voltage. The under-voltage threshold is set to 8.5VDC, and when the voltage drops below this limit, the low voltage warning starts and backlighting is turned off. To solve, raise the voltage to between 12-24V. The 212e keypad is designed to monitor the input voltage, and this is an indication of over-voltage.
Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 First, disconnect power from the system. Next, connect the White/Yellow wire to the Brown (REX) and White/Orange (Loop Common) wire as shown in Figure 7. Finally, power up the keypad again. Figure 7 Programming Mode Loopback Standalone If the master code is either not working or forgotten, power down the system, connect the wire harness as shown in Figure 9 below, and then power the system up again.
Document # 6104001, Rev. 1.0 15 This warranty shall expire five years after shipping date for Hub Access Control System products. Except as stated above, IEI makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, as to any matter whatsoever, including, without limitation to, the condition of its products, their merchantability, or fitness for any particular application.
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