![]() Keypad Default Settings Option Default Setting Option Default Setting Master Code 1234 Main Relay Time 5 Seconds Audio Keypress Feedback Enabled Visual Keypress Feedback Enabled Auto-Entry Disabled Door Bell Select Continuous Keypad Illumination Enabled Keypad Dimming Enabled Programming Options Chart Command/Action Change Master Code Change Main Relay Time Add/Change User Add Toggle User Add User with Specific Relay Time Keys to Enter/Details 1 # new code new code relay time # 1 # master code master code user location # new code new code Note: Users programmed with this command use master code relay time. To enter program mode enter the following on the keypad: 99 # master code (default master code is 1234). The diagram below shows these connections X2 5Ħ Programming the 212iLM Keypad 212iLM Keypad Installation & Programming To program the 212iLM you fi rst must enter program mode. The relay output provides a dry contact, but you can run up to 30 volts AC/DC through it for devices that require power to operate. You can use this relay output to trigger devices that require a momentary closure, such as a doorbell. This relay is normally open and the contact closes when triggered. A fi ltered and regulated DC power supply is recommended X2ĥ Wiring the Bell Output to a Speaker: The 212iLM keypad has a built in bell button, which triggers a relay output when pressed. Connect the white/black wire to the normally open connection on the REX device. Connect the common connection on the REX device to the negative on your power supply. Connect the red (V+) and black (V-) wires to your power supply. ![]() There is no programming required for the REX to operate. If the master code is set to toggle, the REX only triggers the relay for 5 seconds. The normally open REX input triggers the main relay for the amount of time you programmed for the master code. Wiring a Request to Exit Device (REX) The 212iLM is equipped with a REX input. A fi ltered and regulated DC power supply is recommended. Connect the brown wire (relay normally open) to the normally open connection on the alarm contacts. Connect the blue wire (relay common) to the common connection on the alarm contacts. Packing List: (1) 212iLM Keypad (1) Eight-Conductor Wire Harness (1) Mullion Hardware Pack (1) 5/64 Allen Wrench (1) Anti-Oxidant Grease Pack (1) Installation/Programming Manual Wire Harness Configuration: Pin Wire Color Signal Name 1 Red Power (+) 2 Black Power (-) 3 White/Black REX 4 White/Yellow Main Relay NC 5 Blue Main Relay Common 6 Brown Main Relay NO 7 White Bell Relay Contact (A) 8 White Bell Relay Contact (B) X2 1Ĥ Shunting a Normally Closed Zone 212iLM Keypad Installation & Programming 1. ![]() Basic Operation: To gain access through the door enter your code (1-6 digits) followed by the key on the keypad. The electronics are also conformal coated, which makes the keypad suitable for indoor or outdoor applications. ![]() The 212iLM has hardened backlit keys designed to perform in medium to high traffi c areas and in rough duty environments. Specifications Case Dimensions: 6-1/2 L x 1-3/4 W x 1-1/8 D Electrical: Voltage: VAC/DC Current: VDC 95 VAC VAC Relay Contacts: Main Relay (controller): 2 Amps Bell Relay: Form A 1 30 VAC/DC Environmental: -20º F to 130 F For Indoor and Outdoor Use Features 120 User Capacity Programmable Relay Time (0 to 99 seconds) Request to Exit (REX) Input Vandal Resistant Case Sealed for Indoor or Outdoor Applications LED s for Relay Status Indication Bell Output Surface Mount Illuminated Hardened Keys Rated for Greater than One Million Key Cycles Applications Low to Medium/Heavy Traffi c Areas Rough Service Environments Mullion Frame Mounting Dimly Lit Areas Description: The Door Gard Series 212iLM keypad combines elegant looks with a mullion mount design in a rugged, vandal resistant case, which you can use for almost any application. 1 212iLM Keypad Installation & Programming Instructions Note: This product is designed to be installed and serviced by security and lock industry professionals. ![]()
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