Schlage KP2000EM Series Installation And Programming Instructions Download Page 6

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Programming Output Times

(Standalone Mode Only)

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Change Lock Output Time

11 # time # 0 # ** (1-255 sec)

Set OUT2 Time Duration

12 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT3 Time Duration

13 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT4 Time Duration

14 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT5 Time Duration

15 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT6 Time Duration

16 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT7 Time Duration

17 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT8 Time Duration

18 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT9 Time Duration

19 # ttt # mmm # **

Set OUT10 Time Duration

110 # ttt # mmm # **

Set Propped Door Time

44 # time # 0 # ** (10-990 sec)

Set Forced Door Time

45 # time # 0 # ** (10-990 sec)

Note: OUT2-10: ttt = time units; mmm = multiplier. Ex: “12 # 2 # 5 # 
**” = 10 seconds (2 time units multiplied by 5 seconds = 10 seconds). 
The maximum value of ttt and mmm is 255 (255 x 255). The default 
output times (Lock Output, OUT2-10) are 5 seconds. To toggle the 
output enter 0 for both ttt and mmm; Ex: 12 # 0 # 0 # **.

Programming Keypad Options

(Default settings are in bold)

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Change Keypad Options

30 # option # setting # **

Option

Setting

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 Backlighting

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

7 – Keypad Backlight 
Dimming

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

8 – REX Processing Select 0 = Only when 

door closed

1 = Always

9 – Red LED Dimming

0 = Off when 
backlighting dim

1 = Always On

10 – Door Loop Output 
Processing

0 = Not when 
lock latched

1 = Always

16 – Secured Series In/Out 0 = Records IN

1 = Records Out

18 – 8-Bit Burst Output

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

19 – WFE Red LED Select

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

20 – WFE Red LED Active 
State

0 = Low

1 = High

21 – WFE Green LED 
Select

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

22 – WFE Green LED 
Active State

0 = Low

1 = High

Note: WFE means Wiegand Front End

Summary of Contents for KP2000EM Series

Page 1: ... In this mode all the users and other programming options are maintained within the keypad and no additional controller is required The lock and all other inputs and outputs are connected directly to the keypad Wiegand Front End Mode In Wiegand Front End mode a separate UL Listed compatible Wiegand Access Control panel is required When you enter a code on the keypad it is then sent to the control ...

Page 2: ...it end All interconnecting devices ie door contacts REX locking devices alarm devices doorbell etc must be UL Listed A UL Listed access control power limited power supply capable of 4 hours standby must be used to power the keypad A minimum of three user codes must be programmed for controlling access The following Wiegand card formats were not evaluated by UL 28 bit 29 bit 30 bit 31 bit 32 bit or...

Page 3: ...l power supply Electric Strike Fail Secure V V Green V V Shunting 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 Green Blue To Alarm Panel To Alarm Panel Wiring the REX and Door Position Switch 1 Connect the brown wire REX Input to the nor...

Page 4: ...ct Wiegand Front End Mode use the following steps 1 Enter Program Mode Press 99 master code Yellow LED Flashes Slowly 2 Select Wiegand Front End Mode press 1032 0 1 Yellow LED Flashes Slowly 3 Exit Program Mode Press Yellow LED Stops Flashing 4 Any other LED blinking sequence indicates a programming error Repeat the steps listed above to correct the problem Selecting Standalone Mode Standalone Mod...

Page 5: ...es red and green You have 15 seconds to enter the second code Two Part User Type B 10 This user type is the second half of a two part user combination After entering a Type B code you must enter a Type A code to gain access through the door Assigning Virtual Outputs to Physical Outputs Standalone Mode Only The keypad is equipped with nineteen Virtual Outputs and twelve Physical Outputs Virtual Out...

Page 6: ...h ttt and mmm Ex 12 0 0 Programming Keypad Options Default settings are in bold Command Action Keys to Enter Details Change Keypad Options 30 option setting Option Setting 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 Disable...

Page 7: ...8191 2047 63 7 36 bit 999999 1023 N A 8 29 bit 524287 255 N A Wiegand Data When the keypad is configured in Wiegand mode the keypad data is sent as a complete Wiegand data packet as though you presented a card LED Sounder Indications Indicator Description Steady Red Door Locked Steady Green Door Unlocked timed or latched Yellow Flashing Slowly Program Mode Solid Yellow Program Error or Error Locko...

Page 8: ...ng Wiegand Front End Mode Options This section contains programming commands that apply only to Wiegand Front End Mode Enabling Disabling 8 Bit Burst Output 8 Bit Burst Mode is an alternate keypad output format This mode functions only when the keypad is programmed as a Wiegand Front End When enabled normal Wiegand operation is disabled and each key press is sent as a separate 8 bit number The cha...

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