Nortek Contol 212iLM-AL 212iLM-BZ Installation & Programming Instructions

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INSTR/PROG,212ILM-AL/212ILM-BZ - P/N: 6-051344 X2 - INK: BLACK - MATERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND - SIZE: FLAT 17.000” X 11.000” FOLDED 8.500” X 11.000” - TOLERANCE: ± .125” - SCALE: 1-1

212iLM Keypad Installation & Programming

Specifi cations

Case Dimensions:

6-1/2” L x 1-3/4” W x 1-1/8” D

Electrical:

Voltage: 12-24 VAC/DC

Current:

53mA@12VDC

72 mA @ 24 VDC

95 mA@12 VAC

108 mA @ 24 VAC

Relay Contacts:

Main Relay (controller): 2 Amps

Bell Relay:

Form A; 1 Amp @ 30 VAC/DC

Environmental:

-20º F to 130° F

For Indoor and Outdoor Use

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. The 212iLM has hardened backlit keys designed to perform in medium to high traffi c areas and in rough duty environments. The electronics are also conformal coated, which makes the keypad suitable for indoor or outdoor applications.

Basic Operation:

To gain access through the door enter your code

(1-6 digits) followed by the ✱ key on the keypad.

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

212iLM Keypad

Installation & Programming Instructions

Note: This product is designed to be installed and serviced by security and lock industry professionals.

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

Wire Harness Confi guration:

6

7

4

5

8

2

3

Pin

1

Wire Color

Red

Black

White/Black

White/Yellow

Blue

Brown

White

White

Signal Name

Power (+)

Power (-)

REX

Main Relay NC

Main Relay Common

Main Relay NO

Bell Relay Contact (A)

Bell Relay Contact (B)

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Keypad Installation Procedure:

Step 1: Drill through the back plate using a 11/64” bit. Use the template on the back page to accurately mark the mounting holes before drilling. Then drill the mounting holes with a 9/64” drill bit. Also drill the hole for the wires. This may vary depending on the number of conductors required. Refer to mounting height below.

Step 2: Wire the keypad using the diagrams in the following sections.

Step 3: Mount the 2121iLM keypad onto the mounting surface using the provided screws. Do no over-tighten the screws, which may result in damage.

Keypad Mounting Height

Mounting height can vary depending on requirements. An appropriate range is typically between 48 and 52 inches on center off the fl oor.

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Wiring an Electromagnetic Lock (Maglock)

1. Connect the red (V+) and black (V-) wires to your power supply.

2. Connect the blue wire (relay common) to positive on your power supply.

3. Connect the white/yellow wire (relay normally closed) to the positive connection on your maglock.

4. Connect negative connection on your maglock to the negative on the power supply.

A fi ltered and regulated

DC power supply is recommended.

Basic Access Control Using an Electric Door Strike

1. Connect the red (V+) and black (V-) wires to your power supply.

2. Connect the blue wire (relay common) to positive on your power supply.

3. Connect the brown wire (relay normally open) to the positive connection on your door strike.

4. Connect negative connection on your door strike to the negative on the power supply.

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A fi ltered and regulated

DC power supply is recommended.

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Shunting a Normally Closed Zone

1. Connect the red (V+) and black (V-) wires to your power supply.

2. Connect the blue wire (relay common) to the common connection on the alarm contacts.

3. Connect the brown wire (relay normally open) to the normally open connection on the alarm contacts.

A fi ltered and regulated

DC power supply is recommended.

Wiring a Request to Exit Device (REX)

The 212iLM is equipped with a REX input. The normally open REX input triggers the main relay for the amount of time you programmed for the master code. If the master code is set to toggle, the REX only triggers the relay for 5 seconds. There is no programming required for the REX to operate.

1. Connect the red (V+) and black (V-) wires to your power supply.

2. Connect the common connection on the REX device to the negative on your power supply.

3. Connect the white/black wire to the normally open connection on the REX device.

4

A fi ltered and regulated

DC power supply is recommended.

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Wiring the Bell Output to a Speaker:

The 212iLM keypad has a built in bell button, which triggers a relay output when pressed. This relay is normally open and the contact closes when triggered. You can use this relay output to trigger devices that require a momentary closure, such as a doorbell. 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. The diagram below shows these connections.

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Programming the 212iLM Keypad

To program the 212iLM you fi rst must enter program mode.

To enter program mode enter the following on the keypad: 99 # master code ✱ (default master code is 1234).

Keypad Default Settings

Option

Master Code

Default Setting

1234

Audio Keypress Feedback Enabled

Auto-Entry Disabled

Keypad Illumination Enabled

Option

Main Relay Time

Default Setting

5 Seconds

Visual Keypress Feedback Enabled

Door Bell Select Continuous

Keypad Dimming Enabled

Programming Options Chart

Command/Action

Change Master Code

Keys to Enter/Details

1 # new code ✱ new code

Change Main Relay Time

Add/Change User

Add Toggle User relay time # 1 # master code ✱ master code ✱ user location # new code ✱ new code

Note: Users programmed with this command use master code relay time.

00 # user location # new code ✱ new code

Add User with Specifi c Relay Time relay time # user location # new code new code

Command 30

Set/Clear Keypad Options

(options below, defaults in bold)

Option

0 – Audio Keypress Feedback

1 – Visual Keypress Feedback

2 – Auto-Entry

3 – Keypad Illumination

4 – Keypad Dimming

5 – Door Bell Select

Command 32

Set Bell Output Time

Command 46

Reset Keypad to Default Settings

Exit Program Mode

30 # option # set/clear #

Clear

0 = Disabled

0 = Disabled

0 = Disabled

0 = Disabled

0 = Disabled (always bright)

0 = Disabled

32 # 0 # time # ✱ ✱

32 # 0 # 0 # ✱ ✱

46 # 00000 # 00000 #

Press the ✱ Key

✱ ✱

✱ ✱

Set

1 = Enabled

1 = Enabled

1 = Enabled

1 = Enabled

1 = Enabled

1 = Enabled

Set timed output (1 – 99 seconds)

Set to continuous

Notes:

1. The 212iLM can store 120 user codes, including the master code. Codes can be from 1 to 6 digits long.

2. 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 to enter the door.

3. When keypad dimming is disabled the backlighting remains at full intensity (does not dim).

4. When the door bell output is set to continuous the relay is energized as long the door button is pressed. When you release the button the relay de-energizes.

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Programming Examples

Changing the Master Code

The following example show how to change the master code to 4875 from the default of 1234.

1. Enter Program Mode

2. Program New Master Code

3. Exit Program Mode

99 # 1234 ✱

1 # 4875 ✱ 4875 ✱

Changing the Main Relay Time

The following example shows how to change the main relay time. The master code is 4875.

1. Enter Program Mode

2. Change the Main Relay Time

3. Exit Program Mode

99 # 4875

10 # 1 # 4875 ✱ 4875 ✱

Adding User Codes

The following example shows how to program user 2 with a code of 1749 and user 3 with 9328. The master code is 4875.

1. Enter Program Mode

2. Program User # 2

3. Program User # 3

4. Exit Program Mode

99 # 4875

2 # 1749

3 # 9328

✱ code ✱

✱ code ✱

Programming a Toggle User

The following example shows how to program user 4 as a toggle user with a code of 98773. The master code is 4875.

1. Enter Program Mode

2. Change the Main Relay Time

3. Exit Program Mode

99 # 4875

00 # 4 # 98773 ✱ 98773 ✱

LED Indications

LED State

Red Solid

Green Solid

Yellow Solid

Yellow Flashing Slowly

Yellow Momentary Flash

Description

Door Locked

Door Unlocked

Programming Error

Program Mode

Visual Keypress Feedback

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Troubleshooting

Issue

LED’s cycling slowly from right to left.

LED’s cycling rapidly from left to right and the keypad has lost all operation.

Can’t access programming mode using the master code.

No LED’s are lit on the keypad.

Explanation

The 212iLM Mullion is designed to monitor for low voltage. Once low voltage is detected, the keypad turns off the backlighting to ensure operation of the keypad until the problem can be attended to.

Solution

Verify the power supply output voltage. If it is below the voltage threshold of 7.5 Volts AC or 9 Volts

DC, you must increase the voltage to between 12-24 Volts.

The 212iLM Mullion is designed to monitor for over voltage. This is a very “severe” condition and signifi cantly affects the keypad’s operation. Once the over voltage is detected, the keypad shuts down all operation and does not operate until the voltage is lowered.

The code you are entering is likely not the master code.

Verify the power supply output voltage. If it is over the voltage threshold of 35 Volts, you must lower the voltage below 29 Volts.

Perform the program mode loopback in the following section to enter program mode and reprogram the master code.

Power is not reaching the keypad.

First verify there is voltage at the keypad. If not, verify there is voltage at the power supply. If there is voltage, verify continuity on the wires out to the keypad.

Otherwise contact the power supply manufacturer or Nortek Security &

Control if there is a problem with the keypad. You also may try power the keypad with a 12V battery to verify operation.

DEALERS/INSTALLERS ONLY! End users must contact the dealer/installer for support. If the keypad still does not work after troubleshooting, please call the Technical Services department at 1-800-421-1587.

Testing the Keypad

After installing the keypad, it is recommended that you perform the keypad self-test once a year, to ensure that the keypad is working properly.

● To perform the self-test, 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 three times followed by the sounder beeping three times.

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Program Mode Loopback

If you’ve forgotten the local program code use the following loopback connection to enter program mode. Power down the unit, short the wires in the confi guration illustrated, then power the unit back up. The yellow LED should be fl ashing.

Now change your local program code or reset the unit. Power the keypad down and reconnected the wire harness in the original confi guration.

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Limited Warranty

This Nortek Security & Control product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twenty four (24) months. This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Nortek Security & Control or through

Nortek Security & Control’s normal distribution channels. Nortek Security & Control does not warrant this product to consumers. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer’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 or other indirect damages with respect to loss of

property, revenue, or profi t, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation. All implied warranties, including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fi tness, are valid only until the warranty expires. This Nortek

Security & Control LLC Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied.

All products returned for warranty service require a Return Authorization Number (RA#). Contact Returns at

1-855-546-3351 for an RA# and other important details.

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