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6-050700 X2 

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212iLW & 242iLW Standalone Keypad

Installation & Programming Manual

7.5 Programming Keypad Options

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Command 30.

Enable/Disable 
Keypad Options

30 # option # enable/disable # 

 

Option

Disable

Enable

0 – Audio Keypress Feedback

0 = disabled

1 = ENABLED

1 – Visual Keypress Feedback

0 = disabled

1 = ENABLED

2 – Auto Entry

0 = DISABLED

1 = enabled

3 – Error Lockout

0 = disabled

1 = ENABLED

4 – User Lockout

0 = disabled

1 = ENABLED

5 – Two-Part Users

0 = disabled

1 = ENABLED

6 – Keypad Illumination

0 = disabled

1 = ENABLED

7 – Keypad Dimming

0 = disabled

1 = ENABLED

8 – REX Operation

0 = only when 
door loop closed

1 = ALWAYS

Auto Entry

When auto-entry is enabled, users with codes the 
same length as the master code do not have to press 
the 

 key after entering their code. If you have a code 

greater than the master code, you can use Auto-Entry 
Suspend. Just enter the # key prior to your code 
followed by the 

 key. 

Example: 

# 23456 

 if the master code is four digits.

Error Lockout

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. The error lockout threshold and duration is 
programmed with Command 32.

Keypad Illumination

Keypad backlighting can be enabled or disabled.

Keypad Dimming

When enabled, the backlighting illumination level 
decreases 15 seconds after the last key press. When 
disabled, the backlighting remains at full illumination 
at all times.

Command 40.

Reset Defaults Only

40 # 00000 # 00000 # 

✱ ✱

 (master code, all 

keypad options and parameters)

Command 46.

Erase Users and 
Reset Default 
Settings.

46 # 00000 # 00000 # 

✱ ✱

Summary of Contents for 212iLW? 242iLW

Page 1: ...5 500 X 8 500 FOLDING ALBUM FOLD BINDING SADDLE STITCH TOLERANCE 125 SCALE 1 1 Put Service Company Contact Information Here Company Name ______________________________________ Service Number ________...

Page 2: ...cates Relay Status Yellow LED Indicates Program Mode 120 Users Panic and Duress Options Single Use Codes Lockout Users Passage Toggle Codes 10 to 30 Volt DC Operation 12 to 24 Volt AC Operation 2 Amp...

Page 3: ...The output is timed or latched and operated by a user s PIN code Additionally the 212iLW keypad provides basic keyless entry by controlling a door locking device where security is not an issue The 212...

Page 4: ...rmally Open Dry Contact Door Position Input Normally Closed Dry Contact LEDs Bi Color Red Green Yellow Default Keypad Settings Parameter Default Setting Master Code 1234 Lock Output Relay 1 Main relay...

Page 5: ...the protected area Only a Sentrol 3012 or Sentrol 3025T tamper switch can be used The diagrams on the next page show the suggested mounting location for each device 3 1 Tamper Power Supply Our access...

Page 6: ...6 6 050700 X2 212iLW 242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation Programming Manual Figure 1 Mounting a Sentrol 3012 Tamper Switch Figure 2 Mounting a Sentrol 3025T Tamper Switch...

Page 7: ...e 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 An appropriate range is typ...

Page 8: ...Black V Keypad Power 3 White Black Not Used 4 White Yellow Not Used 5 Brown Remote Trigger REX 6 White Orange Loop Common REX and Door Loop 7 White Door Loop Monitor 8 Green Main Relay Normally Open 9...

Page 9: ...V to the negative on the Maglock and then connect them to the negative on the power supply 5 3 Wiring the Keypad to an Electric Strike Fail Secure Use the following steps to connect the keypad to an e...

Page 10: ...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 con...

Page 11: ...to the common on the REX device and the common on the door switch 3 Connect the white wire door loop to the normally closed connection on the door switch NOTE By default the REX function operates the...

Page 12: ...with the relay board to connect to the relays The wire colors are shown in the table below Wire Color Relay Connection Gray Normally Closed Blue Common Green Normally Open 5 7 Wiring an Integrated Acc...

Page 13: ...tch 2 Wiring the propped door alarm Using P2 K3 connect the green wire normally open to the positive on the alarm device Connect the blue wire common to the positive on the power supply Connect the ne...

Page 14: ...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 f...

Page 15: ...est with the unit powered up press the following keys on the keypad 7890 123456 If all 12 key presses are accepted the keypad enters self test mode The LEDs alternate green yellow and red followed by...

Page 16: ...ogram the keypad in the following order Step 1 Assigning Virtual Outputs to Physical Outputs Step 2 Programming Output Time Durations Step 3 Programming Users Step 4 Programming Keypad Options 7 2 Ass...

Page 17: ...ic Output 242 15 Keypad Active Output 242 The bi color red green LED only follows the lock output On the 212 model you can assign these to the audio alerts Defaults The keypad comes programmed with th...

Page 18: ...by pressing the and keys at the same time This is used in case of emergency to activate an auxiliary device and should not be used to gain access Keypad Active 242 The Keypad Active output is activat...

Page 19: ...multiplied by 10 seconds 12 2 10 for 20 seconds 2 time units multiplied by 10 seconds mmm multiplier Number of seconds in each time unit 1 255 Examples 12 15 1 for 15 seconds 15 time units multiplied...

Page 20: ...ands in program mode The default code is 1234 The master code can be programmed with Command 50 or Command 60 as a standard user only Supervisor Code User 2 when programmed is the supervisor code The...

Page 21: ...user in location 21 to 120 is locked out and their codes no longer work to gain access A lockout is removed by entering the same lockout code If another lockout code in another user location is entere...

Page 22: ...hen two codes of the same type are entered a type mismatch is indicated by 5 beeps When Two Part User is disabled all Type A and B user codes are converted to standard user codes Two Part users activa...

Page 23: ...e master code you can use Auto Entry Suspend Just enter the key prior to your code followed by the key Example 23456 if the master code is four digits Error Lockout When enabled the keypad keeps track...

Page 24: ...ails Enable Disable User 56 enable disable user location Assign Virtual Outputs to Physical Outputs 10 virtual output physical output refer to Section 7 2 for details Program REX Outputs 49 output lis...

Page 25: ...above this limit the over voltage warning starts and the keypad loses all operation To solve lower the voltage to between 12 24 V The master code does not work Perform the programming mode loopback an...

Page 26: ...rgotten 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 prog...

Page 27: ...s warranty if any There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Nortek Security Control LLC for consequential damages arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this product...

Page 28: ...28 6 050700 X2 212iLW 242iLW Standalone Keypad Installation Programming Manual 11 212iLW 242iLW Keypad Surface mount Template Copyright 2015 Nortek Security Control LLC...

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