RCI 9212i LW Stand Alone Keypads Installation Instructions Is9212ilw R1113

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9212iLW

INSTALLATION

Interior/Exterior Use Stand-Alone Keypad

Product Description:
The 212iLW keypad features a single-relay output to control any
device requiring an on/off switch. The output is timed or latched and
operated by a user’s PIN code. Additionally, the 212iLW keypad
provides basic keyless entry by controlling a door locking device
where security is not an issue.

Features:
• Flush Mount, Single Gang
• Illuminated Backlit Keys
• Keypad Programmable
• Keypress Feedback via Built-In Sounder
• Bi-Color Red/Green LED Indicates Relay Status
• Yellow LED Indicates Program Mode
• 120 Users
• Single Use Codes
• Lockout Users
• Passage/Toggle Codes
• 10 to 30 Volt DC Operation
• 12 to 24 Volt AC Operation
• 2 Amp Main Relay
• Remote Trigger Input (REX)
• 2 Year Warranty

The 212iLW style keypads are designed for both indoor and outdoor flush
mount applications. The electronics are conformal coated in the
manufacturing process in order to provide this level of application
flexibility. In addition, each keypad uses hardened keys to assure long-term,
high-quality performance.
Each keypad contains illuminated clear keys that make operation in low
light situations 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)

Contact Rating: 2A @ 30VAC/DC

REX Input

Normally Open Dry Contact

Door Position Input

Normally Closed Dry Contact

LEDs

Bi-Color Red/Green; Yellow
Default Keypad Settings

Parameter

Default Setting

Master Code

1234

Lock Output

Relay 1 ( Main relay )

Audio Alerts

Not assigned

REX

Triggers Lock Output

REX Operation

Always Triggers (regardless of Door Loop)

Error Lockout / Threshold

Enabled / 3 Attempts

Error Lockout Duration

10 seconds

Lock Output Time

5 seconds

Visual / Audio Keypress Feedback

Enabled

Auto-Entry

Disabled

User Lockout

Enabled

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Mounting

The keypad is designed to be flush mounted using a standard single gang electrical
box. In addition, it can be flush mounted directly to the wall surface by cutting a hole
in the wall. To properly size the mounting and wire access hole, use the installation
template on the last page in this manual.
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.

Figure 1 Keypad
Mounting Height

Wiring : Wire Harness Configuration

Figure 2 Keypad Connector
and Wire Harness

Pin

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 Maglock
(Fail-Safe):
1. Connect the red wire (V+) to the blue wire (common), and then
connect them to the positive  on the power supply.
2. Connect the gray wire (normally closed) to the positive on the
Maglock.
3. Connect the black wire (V-) to the negative on the Maglock, and
then connect them to the negative on the power supply.
Figure 3 Wiring the Keypad to a
Maglock (Fail-Safe)
Figure 4 Wiring the Keypad to an
Electric Strike (Fail-Secure)

Wiring the Keypad to an Electric Strike (Fail-Secure)
Use the following steps to connect the keypad to an electric strike
(fail-secure) (see Figure 4 for reference):
1. Connect the red wire (V+) to the blue wire (common), and then
connect them to the positive on the power supply.
2. Connect the green wire (normally open) to the positive on the
strike.
3. Connect the black wire (V-) to the negative on the strike, and
then connect them to the negative on the power supply.
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Shunting a Normally Closed Zone
Use the following steps to use the keypad to shunt 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.
Figure 5: Shunting a Normally Closed Zone
To Alarm Panel

Wiring Remote Trigger as Request to Exit (REX)
Button and Door Contacts
Use the following steps to connect the keypad to a normally
open REX device and normally closed door switch:
1. Connect the brown wire (REX Input) to the normally
		 open connection on the REX device.
2. Connect the white/orange (loop common) to the
		 common on the REX device and the common on the
		door switch.
3. Connect the white wire (door loop) to the normally
		 closed connection on the door switch.

Figure 6: Wiring a REX Button
and Door Contacts

NOTE: Door loop doesn’t need to be closed for the REX function to operate, by
default, but setting option 8 to 0 under command 30, programs the REX function to
operate only when the door loop is closed. This prevents the REX from re-triggering
when the door is open

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 keypad enters self-test mode.
• The LEDs alternate green, yellow, and red followed by the sounder beeping three times.
2. Verify that the master code works correctly. (The master code accesses program mode and activates the main relay to verify that 		
		 the locking device is working.)
The default master code is 1234. (If the default is not working, refer to WIRE HARNESS LOOPBACK CONNECTIONS section on pg.6)

Programming

To enter program mode, press 99 # Master Code *. The yellow LED must then start blinking slowing (if not verify the master code is
correct – refer to WIRE HARNESS LOOPBACK CONNECTIONS section). The default Master Code is 1234.
NOTE: If auto-entry is enabled, the * (asterisk) key is not used to enter Program mode. To change the Master Code, enter:
1 # new Master Code * new Master Code * (When finished press the * to exit program mode.)
Note: Refer to PROGRAMMING USERS section on pg. 4 for adding user codes
A record of all user locations must be maintained to effectively manage keypad and maintain proper security of site. A sample form is
available for download at www.rutherfordcontrols.com - Support - Keypads & Readers section.

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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. “Lockout 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 TwoPart 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.
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Programming KEYPAD OPTIONS
To enter program mode press 99 # master code *.
Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Command 30.
Enable/Disable
Keypad Options

30 # option # enable/disable # * *

Option
0 – Audio Keypress Feedback
1 – Visual Keypress Feedback
2 – Auto Entry
3 – Error Lockout
4 – User Lockout
5 – Two-Part Users
6 – Keypad Illumination
7 – Keypad Dimming
8 – REX Operation

Disable
0 = disabled
0 = disabled
0 = disabled
0 = disabled
0 = disabled
0 = disabled
0 = disabled
0 = disabled
0 = only when door loop closed

Auto Entry

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. If you have a code greater than the master code, you can use Auto-Entry Suspend. Just enter the # key prior to your code
followed by the * key.
Example: # 23456 * if the master code is four digits.

Command 32.
Change Keypad Parameters

32 # parameter # value # * *

Parameter
0 - Duress Output Duration
1 - Panic Output Duration
2 - Error Lockout Threshold
3 - Error 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 entering a valid code, including entering program mode.

Keypad Illumination

Keypad backlighting can be enabled or disabled.

Keypad Dimming

When enabled, the backlighting illumination level decreases 15 seconds after the last key press. When disabled, the backlighting
remains at full illumination at all times.

Command 40.
Reset Defaults Only

40 # 00000 # 00000 # ** (master code, all keypad options and parameters)

Command 46.
Erase Users and Reset Default
Settings.

46 # 00000 # 00000 # **

Enable
1 = ENABLED
1 = ENABLED
1 = ENABLED
1 = ENABLED
1 = ENABLED
1 = ENABLED
1 = ENABLED
1 = ENABLED
1 = ALWAYS

Programming options chart - Quick reference
To enter program mode press 99 # master code *.
Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Add Standard User

user location # code * code *

Add Standard User with Specific
unlock time # user location # code * code *
Unlock Time
Add/Modify Enhanced User

60 # user type # user location # code * code *(refer to PROGRAMMING USERS section on pg.4 for details)

Delete User

user location # **

Set LOCK Output Time Duration

11 # time # 0 # ** (1 to 255 seconds)

Enable/Disable Keypad Options

30 # option # enable/disable # ** (refer to PROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONS section  on pg.5 for details)

Enable/Disable User

56 # enable/disable # user location # **

Reset Defaults Only

40 # 00000 # 00000 # **

Erase Users and Reset Default
Settings

46 # 00000 # 00000 # **

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troubleshooting
Refer to this section if the keypad is not operating correctly as described in this manual.
Problem

Solution

The LEDs are slowly cycling
from right to left and
backlighting is off.

The keypad is designed to monitor the input voltage and this is an indication of under-voltage.
The under-voltage threshold is set to 8.5VDC, and when the voltage drops below this limit, the low
voltage warning starts and backlighting is turned off. To solve, raise the voltage to between 12-24V.

The keypad is designed to monitor the input voltage, and this is an indication of over-voltage.
The over- voltage threshold is set to 36VDC, and when the voltage rises above this limit, the
over voltage warning starts and the keypad loses all operation. To solve, verify voltage is correct at
power supply.
Perform the programming mode loopback and reset the master code using the programming
The master code does not work.
command.
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 supply. If there is no voltage at the power supply, call the manufacturer of the power
No LEDs are lit on the keypad
supply. If there is voltage at the power supply but not at the keypad, verify there is no break in the
wires, then check continuity in the whole length of the wire run. To verify that the keypad is
working, you can power the keypad with a 12-Volt Battery.
The LEDs are rapidly cycling
from left to right and the keypad
has lost all operation.

If the keypad still does not work after troubleshooting, please call RCI’s techinal support department at
1-800-265-6630 or 519-621-7651.
Wire Harness Loopback Connections

If the Master Code is either not working or forgotten, power down the system,
connect the wire harness as shown in Figure 7 below, and then power the
system up again. The unit should now be in program mode. Next, change
your Master Code using the programming command and power down the
system and restore the wire harness to its original configuration and power
the system back up.
Figure 7 Program Mode Loopback

White/Yellow
TO
Brown and White

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