Detex DTX-4100 User Manual

Specifications, Technical support, Keypad operating modes

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2000 Series

e/eM Style Keypad

Installation and Programming Guide

Models 2000e and 2000eM

Specifications

Parameter

Specifications

Voltage Requirements

10-30 VDC; 12-24VAC

Keypad Current
Requirements (Max)

VDC

VAC

10V: 85mA
30V: 115mA

12V: 150mA
24V: 200mA

Keypad with Output
Expansion Module (2000-
8EX) Current Requirements
(Max)

VDC

VAC

10V: 230mA
30V: 390mA

12V: 500mA
24V: 700mA

Note: This is total maximum current
including keypad and output module.

Relay Contact Rating

2A @ 30VDC (Main & Aux)

REX Input

Normally Open Dry Contact

Door Position Switch Input

Normally Closed Dry Contact

Mechanical Dimensions

4.50" H x 2.75" W x 0.60" D

Environment

Indoor or Outdoor

Temperature Tolerance

-31°F to 151°F (-35ºC to 66°C)

Front End Cable Type

Stranded and Shielded

Front End Distance and Wire
Gauge

1000 Ft. – 18AWG; 500 Ft – 20 AWG;
250 Ft. – 22 AWG

Firmware Version

1.0x (“1” is the major version; “0” is
the minor version; “x” is a minor
version, reserved for bug fixes, which
is indicated with a letter, such as “a”.)

Technical Support

Service Company: To contact IEI’s Technical Support
department, call 1- 800-343-9502, Monday through Friday.
Questions can also be submitted through our website at

www.ieib.com

.

End User: Please contact your service company.

Keypad Operating Modes

The 2000e/2000eM 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 for details about 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 is
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 mode, 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. The 2000e/eM keypads
were evaluated by UL, in Secured Series Front End mode, for
use only with the IEI Hub Max II and Hub MiniMax II products.

Wiegand Front End Mode:

In Wiegand Front End mode, 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. The 2000e/eM
keypads were evaluated by UL, in Wiegand Front End mode, for
use only with the IEI Hub Max II and Hub MiniMax II products
used in conjunction with the Wiegand Interface Module.

Mounting the Keypad

The keypad is designed to be flush mounted using a standard UL
Listed 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 UL Listed weatherproof back box
and seal the wire entry locations with silicone and provide a drain
hole. For additional protection, install the provided foam gasket
between the keypad and the back box. In addition, use the anti-
oxidant grease pack for the wire harness connectors.

Document #: 6104402, Rev 2.0 Page 1 of 8

Note: For additional information about installing and
programming the 2000e/2000eM keypad please contact
IEI at 1- 800-343-9502

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