Programming – Controlled Products Systems Group 212ILW User Manual
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212iLW/242iLW Standalone Keypad
Installation/Programming Manual
Document # 6050700, Rev. 1.1, D2d
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7. 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 section 9). 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 section 7.4 for adding user codes
7.1 Programming Order
To ensure that the keypad is programmed properly in the initial
installation, program the keypad in the following order:
• Step 1: Assigning Virtual Outputs to Physical Outputs
• Step 2: Programming Output Time Durations
• Step 3: Programming Users
• Step 4: Programming Keypad Options
7.2 Assigning Virtual Outputs to Physical Outputs
The keypad is equipped with both Virtual Outputs and Physical
Outputs. Virtual Outputs are functions that you can assign to
operate any Physical Output. Physical Outputs include the main
relay, the three relays on the aux relay board, and the two audio
alerts.
The 242 model has six physical outputs (four relays and two audio
alerts). The 212 model has three physical outputs (a main relay and
two audio alerts).
• Using command 10, you can assign any Virtual Output to
any Physical Output or disable a Physical Output.
• Each Physical Output can only have one Virtual Output
assigned to it.