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2000 Series e/eM Style Keypad Quick Start Guide

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1. 2000 Series IEE e eM Style Keypad Quick Start Guide This Quick Start Guide is a reference document for experienced installers only Please refer to the more comprehensive information supplied in the 2000 Series e eM Keypad Installation and Programming Manual located on our website at www ieib com This product is designed to be installed and serviced by security and lock industry professionals Specifications Specifications Voltage Requirements 10 30 VDC 12 24VAC VDC VAC 10V 82mA 12V 110mA Current requirements Max 30V 115mA 24V 140mA Note Does not include relay board Front End Distance and Wire 1000 Ft 18 AWG 500 Ft 20 AWG Gauge 250 Ft 22 AWG LED Sounder Indications Document 6104402 Rev 1 0 Die Circuit Board Diagram Note J3 is for the external relay board ok CO Co oe ad hI ml Red V Keypad Powe 9 bue Main Relay Common 7 Main Relay Normally Closed Auxiliary Relay Wire Harness J2 Mounting the Keypad The keypad is designed to be flush mounted using a standard single gang electrical box Mounting height can vary depending on requirements An appropriate range is typically between 48 and 52 inches on center off the floor For outdoor installations use a weatherproof back box and seal the wire entry locations with silicone and provide a drain hole In addition use the anti oxidant grease pack for the wire harness connectors Keypad O
2. Aux Relay Forced Door Audio Alert 1 Propped Door Audio Alert 2 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 O for both ttt and mmm Ex 12 0 0 Command 49 Input Number 0 REX Door Loop 1 Enabled 1 High 0 Disabled Press 99 master code 0 Low Yellow LED Flashes Slowly 2 Change Master Code Press 2 supervisor code repeat code Yellow LED Flashes Slow l ellow ashes Slowly 0 Duress Output Duration 3 Exit Program Mode 1 Panic Output Duration 2 Error Lockout Threshold 3 Error Lockout Duration 4 Auto Entry Count Press The Yellow LED Stops Flashing Selecting Secured Series Front End Mode Perform the following command sequence to select Secured Series Front End Mode When programming enhanced users enter the number in the user type field ie O for toggle user Lockout User G Single Use Code 5 Emergency User 7 1 Enter Program Mode Press 99 master code Yellow LED Flashes Slowly 2 Select Secured Series Front End Mode Press 1032 0 2 Yellow LED Flashes Slowly Parameter 0 Wiegand Site ID 1 Wiegand Group ID Refer to Wiegand Format Chart Note The default setting for both settings is 0
3. Refer to Wiegand Format Chart Duress User 8 Activates Lock and Duress Outputs One half of two part user combination One half of two part user combination Resetting the Keypad Command Action Keys to Enter Details Reset Defaults Only 40 00000 00000 3 Exit Program Mode Two Part User Type A 9 Press The Yellow LED Stops Flashing Two Part User Type B 10 Reset Entire Keypad 46 00000 00000 Note This does not reset the keypad operating mode Document 6104402 Rev 1 0 Die Technical Support 1 800 343 9502
4. Users 1 Always Programming a Supervisor Code Standalone Mode Only Use the following command sequence to program a supervisor code which is stored user location 2 The supervisor is only allowed to add delete and disable users all the commands in the Programming Users section in the next column 1 Records Out 1 Enabled 1 Enabled 1 High The unit can hold up to 500 users Codes are to 10 digits in length Command Action Keys to Enter Details Add Standard User short user location code code Add Standard User with Specific unlock time user location Unlock Time code code Ada Fahanced User 60 user type user location code code 59 outputs user location Add User to Trigger Specific code ende GS Lock 2E Outputs Lock OUT2 10 OUT2 3 OUT 3 Etc Disable User 56 0 1 user location 0 enabled 1 disabled Delete User User Types Enhanced Users Standalone Mode Only Note The keypad is equipped with only two relays The Output Expansion Module 2000 8EX is required to use additional outputs 16 Keypad Active Output 1 Enter Program Mode 17 Door Bell Output 18 REX Input Active 19 Door Loop Input Active Note The Door Bell Output also works in both Front End Modes 49 outputs input Loop Outputs Lock OUT2 10 Lock 1 OUT2 2 OUT3 3 Notes The default output settings are Lock Output Main Relay Alarm Shunt
5. Closed Maglock Fail Safe Wiring an Electric Door Strike Fail Secure Red ewe ee ee ewe ew we ee ee eee eee To Power Supply Electric Strike Fail Secure Wiring the REX and Door Position Switch ewe ee ee ee eee eee eee ee Normally Open Momentary Contact White Orange Normally Closed Door Switch Note By default the forced door and propped door outputs are assigned to the audio alerts When you power up the keypad for the first time and door contacts are not connected you may hear audio alert 1 immediately followed by audio alert 2 thirty seconds later If you are not using door contacts you must either short the white and white orange wires together or disable the audio alerts Secured Series Front End Wiring Diagram To Keypad To IEI Controller Red V White Black Data 0 White Yellow Data 1 u OEE _ Drain Wire Wiegand Front End Wiring Diagram To Wiegand Panel Red V Black V White Black Data 0 White Yellow Data 1 Brown LED 1 To Keypad Technical Support 1 800 343 9502 Programming Keypad Settings Default settings are in bold Configuring Outputs Standalone Mode Only Selecting Wiegand Front End Mode Perform the following command sequence to select Wiegand Front Changing the Master Code The first step in setting up your keypad is to enter program mode and change the master code The default master code is 1234 En
6. d Mode gt Command Action Keys to Enter Details Command Action Keys to Enter Details A Fos AE PER E TA OE Change Lock Output Time 11 time 0 1 255 sec Change Keypad Options 30 option setting Press 99 master code Press 99 master code i Assign Outputs 10 arn output physical Option Setting Yellow LED Flashes Slowly Yellow LED Flashes Slowly output 0 Audio Keypress Feedback 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 2 Change Master Code 2 Select Wiegand Front End Mode Virtual Outputs Physical Outputs 1 Visual Keypress Feedback 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 Lock Output 1 Main Rela _ Di Press 1 new master code repeat code Press 1032 0 1 7 2 Pato Entry 0 Disabled l Enabled 2 Alarm Shunt 2 Aux Relay 3 Error Lockout 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Yellow LED Flashes Slowly Yellow LED Flashes Slowly 3 Propped Door 3 External Relay 1 kertoko 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 3 Exit Progr am Mode 3 Exit Progr am Mode 4 Forced Door 4 External Relay 2 5 Two Part Users 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Press Press 5 OUT2 5 External Relay 3 6 Keypad Backlighting 0 Disabled 1 Enabled The Yellow LED Stops Flashing The Yellow LED Stops Flashing 6 OUT3 6 External Relay 4 7 Keypad Backlight Dimming 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 7 OUT4 8 OUTS 9 OUT6 10 OUT7 11 OUT8 12 OUT9 13 OUT10 14 Duress Output 15 Panic O
7. perating Modes The 2000 Series e eM Keypad has three operating modes Standalone Mode Secured Series Front End Mode and Wiegand Front End Mode Below is a brief explanation of each mode Refer to the programming section on the opposite side for selecting each mode Standalone Mode By default the keypad is programmed for Standalone Mode In this mode all the users and other programming options are maintained within the keypad and no additional controller 1s required The lock and all other inputs and outputs are connected directly to the keypad Secured Series Front End Mode In Secured Series Front End an IEI Secured Series Controller is required The IEI Secured Series Controller maintains the users and programming options and makes all the access control decisions The locking device and all inputs and outputs are connected to the controller Wiegand Front End Mode In Wiegand Front End a separate Wiegand Access Control panel is required When you enter a code on the keypad it is then sent to the control panel as Wiegand card data depending on which format you ve programmed it for The control panel maintains the users and programming options and makes all the access control decisions The locking device and all inputs and outputs are connected to the control panel Standalone Mode Wiring Diagrams Wiring a Maglock Fail Safe Pin Wire Color Description Aux Relay Normally Open Aux Relay Common Aux Relay Normally
8. utput 7 External Relay 5 8 External Relay 6 9 External Relay 7 10 External Relay 8 11 Audio Alert 1 12 Audio Alert 2 8 REX Processing Select 0 Only when 1 Always door closed 0 Off when backlighting dim 0 Not when lock latched 0 Records IN 0 Disabled 0 Disabled 0 Low Note To change the keypad back to Standalone Mode enter 1032 0 0 while in programming mode Note If you don t know the master code perform the program mode loopback to enter program mode short the white yellow brown and white wires together on power up 1 Always On 9 Red LED Dimming 10 Door Loop Output Processing 16 Secured Series In Out 18 8 Bit Burst Output 19 WFE Red LED Select 20 WFE Red LED Active State 21 WFE Green LED Select 22 WFE Green LED Active State Note WFE means Wiegand Front End Change Keypad Parameters 32 parameter value Parameter Value 1 255 Seconds default 5 1 255 Seconds default 5 1 50 Attempts default 3 1 255 Seconds default 10 2 10 Digits default 4 10 Wiegand Format 1 8 default 1 26 Bit 11 Wiegand Pulse Width 1 255 default 8 160uS 12 Wiegand Interpulse Spacing 1 255 default 32 640uS Note See Wiegand Format Chart located in the manual on website Change Wiegand Parameters 34 parameter value Value Programming

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