e/eM Style Standalone Keypad Installation/ Programming Manual This manual applies to these models: 212e, 212eM, 242e, and 242eM. This equipment is designed to be installed and serviced by security and lock industry professionals. Put Service Company Contact Information Here: Company Name: Service Number: Contents Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Section 6: Section 7: Section 8: Section 9: Section 10: Features and Product Description Specifications U.L.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 1. Features and Product Description 1.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 1.1.2 Output Functionality Options (242 field programmable settings) • • • • • Request To Exit and Door Monitor Inputs Four Independently Programmable Outputs All Outputs Assignable by Code Outputs Programmable For Latched or Timed Operation Keypad Programmable 1.2 Product Description and Naming Convention IEI keypads and other standalone devices use an alpha-numeric model number convention to identify functionality and style.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 1.2.2 Style e keypads: Flush mount backlit keypad. eM keypads: Flush mount durable metal keypad. All keypads: Designed for both indoor and outdoor flush mount applications. The electronics for each keypad are conformal coated in the manufacturing process in order to provide this level of application flexibility. Installation is easy. All keypads mount to any standard single-gang electrical box or directly to any wall.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 2. Specifications Parameter Voltage Current Environment Temperature Tolerance Dimensions Main Relay (Form C) Aux Relay (Form C) REX Input Door Position Input LEDs Range/Description 10-30 VDC, 12-24 VAC (Auto-Adjusting) e: 75mA@10VDC, 100mA@30VDC, 125mA@12VAC, and 200mA@24VAC eM: 46mA@10VDC; 49mA@12VAC; 60mA@24VAC; 68mA@30VDC Add 20 mA for each energized aux relay Indoor and Outdoor -20 °F to 130 °F (-28 °C to 54 °C) 4.5" H x 2.75" W x 0.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 3. U.L. Requirements NOTE: This section applies to the 212e and 242e keypads only. The 212eM and 242eM keypads are not U.L. Listed. The 212e/242e keypad is a U.L. Listed access control unit. This section contains information regarding all the requirements necessary to meet U.L. requirements. This system must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical code (NFPA70), local codes, and the authorities having jurisdiction.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual Figure 1 Mounting a Sentrol 3012 Tamper Switch Figure 2 Mounting a Sentrol 3025T Tamper Switch Document # 6104401, Rev. 1.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 4. Mounting The 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. 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.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 5. Wiring Figure 4 Keypad Connector and Wire Harness 5.1 Wire Harness Configuration Pin Wire Color Signal Name 1 Red V+ 2 Black V- 3 White/Black Not Used 4 White/Yellow Not Used 5 Brown Remote Trigger (REX) 6 White/Orange Loop Common 7 White Door Loop Monitor 8 Green Main Relay - Normally Open 9 Blue Main Relay - Common 10 Gray Main Relay - Normally Closed NOTE: For wiring the accessory relay board, see sections 5.
e/eM Style Standalone 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.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual Figure 6 Wiring the Keypad to Electric Strike 5.4 Shunting a Normally Closed Zone Use the following steps to employ 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 Document # 6104401, Rev. 1.
e/eM Style Standalone 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 the REX device. 2. Connect the white/orange (loop common) to the common on the REX device and the common the door switch. 3.
e/eM Style Standalone 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 Relay Connector 2 K2 P1 3 K3 P2 4 K4 P3 Use the wire harnesses supplied with the relay board to connect to the relays. The wire colors are shown in the table below.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual NOTE: You MUST wire a normally closed door switch, as shown in Figure 6, 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.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual There are two options for plugging the relay board onto the keypad, depending on the installation. For flush mount applications, plug the relay board onto P3 horizontally, as shown in Option 1 below. If the keypad is mounted using a surface mount backbox, use the right angle connector included in the backbox. First insert the right angle connector into S3 on the relay board; then plug the connector onto P3 on the keypad. This is shown in Option 2 below.
e/eM Style Standalone 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* 2. • 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.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 7. Programming To program the keypad, you must first enter program mode by pressing 99 # Master Code *. 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 * (To exit Program Mode, press *.) 7.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Command 10.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual Virtual Output Description/Details Forced Door This output activates if the door position switch is opened without entering a valid user code. OUT2, OUT3, OUT4, OUT5 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. Duress The duress output is activated when a duress user enters their code.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 7.3 Programming Output Time Durations Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Command 11. Set LOCK Time Duration 11 # time # 0 # * * (time = 1 to 255 seconds) Command 12. Set OUT2 Time Duration 12 # ttt # pre # * * Command 13. Set OUT3 Time Duration 13 # ttt # pre # * * Command 14. Set OUT4 Time Duration 14 # ttt # pre # * * Command 15. Set OUT5 Time Duration 15 # ttt # pre # ** Options: ttt (Example:) pre (Example:) Command 44.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Command 32. Change Keypad Parameters 32 # parameter # values # * * Parameter 0 - duress output duration 1 - panic output duration 2 - error lockout threshold 3 - error lockout duration Value 1 through 1 through 1 through 1 through 255 (defaults to 5) 255 (defaults to 5) 50 (defaults to 3) 255 (defaults to 10) 7.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Command 60. Add/Modify Enhanced User 60 # type # location # code * code * (codes can be from 1 to 10 digits in length) 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 Toggle User A toggle user latches the virtual lock output.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Duress User Entering a duress code activates the lock and duress virtual outputs. This allows you to trigger another device silently, such as an alarm, and still gain access in case of an emergency. Two-Part Users A and B When the two-part user option is enabled, two codes are required to gain access. A “Two-Part Type A” and “Two-Part Type B” user must enter their code (not necessarily in that order).
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 7.5 Programming Keypad Options Command/Action Keys to Enter/Details Command 30.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 8. Troubleshooting Refer to this section if the keypad is not operating correctly as described in this manual. Problem Solution The LEDs are slowly cycling from right to left and backlighting is off. The 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.
e/eM Style Standalone Installation/Programming Manual 9. Programming Mode Loopback If the Master Code is either not working or forgotten, power down the system, connect the wire harness as shown in Figure 13 below, and then power the system up again. Next, change your Master Code and power down the system and restore the wire harness to its original configuration and power the system back up. Figure 13 Programming Mode Loopback Standalone First, disconnect power from the system.
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.