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9212iLW Keypad Installation Instructions 

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ProgrAMMIng USErS 
to enter program mode press 99 # master code *.

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Master Code

User #1 is the master code; it can access all commands in program mode. The default code is 1234. The master code 
can be programmed with 60 as a standard user only.

Supervisor Code

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’t change, delete, or disable 
the master code or supervisor code itself.

Add Standard User

(short version) user location # code * code *

Add User with Specific Unlock 
Time

unlock time # user location # code * code * (This command is used to program a user with a specific unlock time.  
This user activates the virtual lock output.)

Delete User 

user location # * *

Command 60.

Add/Modify Enhanced User

60 # user type # user 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.

Standard User

Activates the virtual lock output using the lock duration programmed with command 11.

Lockout User

This user type locks out users in user locations higher than the lockout user when the lockout user code is entered. 
For example, if the lockout user is programmed for user 20, any 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 entered, the lockout user location level is set to the new lockout user location. The master 
code and emergency users can’t be locked out. The current lockout is cleared when program mode is entered. “Lock-
out activated” is indicated by two double beeps. “Lockout canceled” is indicated by one double beep. “Access denied 
due to lockout” is indicated by 1 long beep followed by 3 short beeps. “User lockout” can be enabled or disabled with 
command 30.

Single Use Code

This code can only be entered once to gain access using the lock virtual output. Once used, this code is no longer 
active. A single use code can be verified by entering 5 # code *. If the code is a single use code, the green LED flashes 
for ½ a second. An “invalid code” is indicated by 3 quick beeps.

Emergency User

This user type is a standard user that can not be locked out by a lockout user.

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). After the first code is entered, the LED alternates
between red and green, indicating another code is required. The second code must be entered within 15 seconds of 
the first code. When 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 activate the virtual lock output. Two-Part Users can be enabled or disabled with command 30.

Command 56.

Enable/Disable User

56 # enable/disable # user location # * *

Options: 

1 = Disable
0 = Enable
The master code and supervisor code can’t be disabled.

Summary of Contents for 9212ilw

Page 1: ...tions easy and accurate iLW style keypads mount to any standard single gang electrical box or directly to any wall Specifications Parameter Range Description Voltage 10 30 VDC 12 24VAC Auto Adjusting Current 93mA 10VDC 158mA 30VDC 148mA 12VAC 198mA 24VAC Environment For Indoor and Outdoor Use Temperature Tolerance 20 F to 130 F 28 C to 54 C Dimensions 5 1 8 H x 3 3 8 W x 5 8 D Main Relay Form C Co...

Page 2: ...Wire Color Signal name 1 Red V Keypad Power 2 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 Blue Main Relay Common 10 Gray Main Relay Normally Closed Wiring the Keypad to a Maglock Fail Safe Use the following steps to connect the keypad to a Mag...

Page 3: ...vents the REX from re triggering when the door is open Figure 6 Wiring a REX Button and Door Contacts Testing the Keypad After installing the keypad RCI 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 keyp...

Page 4: ...nd 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 entered the lockout user location level is set to the new lockout user location The master code and emergency users can t be locked out The current lockout is cleared when program mode is entered Lock out activated is indicated by two double beeps ...

Page 5: ...r Lockout Duration Value 1 255 default 5 1 255 default 5 1 50 default 3 1 255 default 10 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 ente...

Page 6: ...e verify voltage is correct at power supply The master code does not work Perform the programming mode loopback and reset the master code using the programming command No LEDs are lit on the keypad Power is not reaching the keypad Using a voltmeter confirm that there is voltage at the keypad on the red and black wires If there is no voltage at the keypad verify that there is voltage at the power s...

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