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INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONICS, INC.
427 TURNPIKE STREET, CANTON, MA 02021 U.S.A.
800-343-9502, 781-821-5566, 781-821-4443 (FAX)
WEB ADDRESS: www.ieib.com
SELF CONTAINED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM STYLES:
232i-INDOOR STYLE
• Flushmount, indoor design.
232w-WEATHER RESISTANT STYLE
• Flushmount, outdoor design.
232r-RUGGEDIZED STYLE
• Weatherproof self-contained metal housing.
• Vandal resistant.
• Cast metal housing suitable for wall, post or
gooseneck mounting.
• Available in White or Black.
232se-SEALED ENVIRONMENTAL STYLE
• Weatherproof self-contained metal housing.
• Vandal resistant.
• Small design suitable for residential, commercial and
industrial applications.
234 KEYPAD CARD READER SYSTEM
• Weatherproof metal housing.
• Uses any ABA standard track II magstripe card.
• Access via card, keypad or both.
• 60 users
ACCESSORIES:
INSTALLATION
• IEI-280 WEATHERPROOF SURFACE BACK BOX.
• IEI-281 FLUSH MOUNT BACK BOX.
• IEI-12 or 24 VDC PLUG-IN POWER SUPPLY.
1000mA.
• IEI-293 THREE RELAY PLUG--IN BOARD with
FORM C, 1 Amp relays. Converts transistor outputs
to dry contacts (for use with Command and Control
indoor, weather resistant and Mullion styles).
MAGNETIC STRIPE CARDS
Track II encoded, low coercivity cards.
• IEI-MAGCRD – Lots of 10, 25, or 100.
TAMPER PROTECTION
• IEI-282 TAMPER SWITCH detects faceplate
removal.
• IEI-283 SECURITY MODULE responds to tamper
switch (included) and cuts all in/out power to the
door lock. Wires can’t be crossed to unlock door.
Must be reset from inside the protected area.
• IEI-289 TAMPER SCREWS - TRI-HEAD.
• IEI-267 1/4” DRIVER.
• IEI-270 ADAPTER SOCKET - TRI-HEAD.
• IEI-288 TAMPER SCREWS - ALLEN WITH PIN
• MAG. SWITCH. IEI # 254-1137
International Electronics Inc. (IEI) warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship when
they have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and have not been modified or tampered
with. IEI does not assume any responsibility for damage or injury to person or property due to improper care, storage,
handling, abuse, misuse, normal wear and tear, or an act of God.
IEI's sole responsibility is limited to the repair (at IEI's option) or the replacement of the defective product or part when
sent to IEI's facility (freight and insurance charges prepaid) after obtaining IEI's Return Material Authorization. IEI
will not be liable to the purchaser or any one else for incidental or consequential damages arising from any defect in,
or malfunction of, its products.
Except as stated above, IEI makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, as to any matter whatsoever, including,
and without limitation to, the condition of its products, their merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose.
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DOOR♦GARD
TM
FEATURES AND PROGRAMMING
GUIDE FOR SELF-CONTAINED
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS:
233 CARD READER
DOOR♦GARD SELF-CONTAINED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS offer field proven reliability and cost
effective solutions for residential, commercial and industrial installations. Elegant, yet durable, Door♦Gard systems blend
with virtually any decor. Designed for compatibility with virtually any electric locking device, Door♦Gards accept power
from a 12 or 24 Volt AC/DC supply.
FEATURES:
• LOCK RELEASE RELAY
• LOCK RELEASE TIMER
• FORCED DOOR ALARM RELAY
• PROPPED DOOR ALARM RELAY
• ALARM SHUNT RELAY
• TIMED EGRESS INPUT (REX)
• 120 USERS
• FRONT PROGRAMMING
• USE ANY ABA STANDARD TRACK II ENCODED
MAGNETIC STRIPE CARD
MEMORY
The 233 Card Reader contains non-volatile EEPROM
memory. This means your cards and other
programming options are not erased when you remove
power from the unit, even for extended periods of time.
PROGRAMMING
All programming commands are entered on the front of
the keypad controller. When adding users, swipe the
cards on the card reader to store in the controller
memory. To gain access to program mode, you must
know the master code and enter 99#master code*. The
default master code is 1234.
CARD USERS
You can program up to 120 individual users into the 233
Card Reader. User location one is reserved for the
Master Code, which is used for programming. The
remaining 119 user locations are reserved for card
users, which can use any ABA standard track II encoded
magnetic stripe cards. The master code can’t be
programmed as a card user.
LOCK RELEASE (MAIN) RELAY
The main relay is used to control the door’s locking
device. When you swipe a valid card or trigger the REX
input, this relay activates immediately and stays
energized for the time programmed with the master
code. Valid times are 1 to 90 seconds or 00 to
latch/toggle. The default is 5 seconds.
FORCED DOOR RELAY
The forced door relay energizes if the door position
switch is opened without first swiping a valid card,
entering the master code or closing the REX input. This
alerts you that the door was forced opened. You can
program this relay to energize from 10 seconds to 15
minutes or to latch/toggle. The default is 10 seconds.
Entering the master code or swiping a valid card cancels
the forced door alarm, once it’s triggered.
PROPPED DOOR RELAY
The propped door relay energizes if the door position
switch remains open after the propped door time
expires. This alerts you if someone has left the door
open. You can program the propped door time from 10
seconds to 15 minutes. The default time is 30 seconds.
The propped door relay de-energizes when the door
position switch is closed.
ALARM SHUNT RELAY
The alarm shunt relay is used to bypass existing door
contacts for an alarm system. It energizes with the main
relay and de-energizes 1 second after the door position
switch input is closed.
DOOR POSITION SWITCH INPUT
This input is used to connect a normally closed door
position switch to monitor the status of the door. It is
used for the forced door, propped door and alarm shunt
features.
TIMED EGRESS/REQUEST TO EXIT (REX) INPUT
The REX input is a normally open loop that is triggered
when the input is momentarily closed. When activated,
the main relay energizes for the same time period as the
Master Code.
VESTIBULE/ATM MODE
In Vestibule/ATM mode, swiping any ABA Track II
encoded magnetic stripe card gains access to the door.
Special wiring and programming is required. Refer to
the included ATM Vestibule addendum for additional
information and wiring. There is also an additional
option that grants access even when there is a read
error, to ensure that users gain access.
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ACCESS CONTROL DEFAULTS
The following default settings are factory programmed:
• Master Code (user 1): 1234 *.
• Main Relay Time: 5 seconds.
• Keypress Feedback: on.
• Propped Door Time: 30 seconds
• Forced Door Time: 10 seconds
Refer to the Programming Options Chart on the next
page if you need to change these default settings and for
additional programming options. Please read section 2
(Programming) for typical programming steps before
moving on to the Programming Options Chart.
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TESTING THE KEYPAD
1. Connect the positive (+) lead of your power supply to
the terminal strip (TS1) V+ input.
2. Connect the negative (-) lead of your power supply to
the terminal strip (TS1) V- input.
3. Turn on your power supply.
4. Press 7890#123456 *. If all 12 key presses are
verified, the keypad enters self-test mode: the LEDs
cycle (off, red, yellow, green), followed by 3 beeps.
When complete the red LED turns on solid. If this
does not happen, try entering test mode again.
Note: If the self-test does not respond as described
above, it’s possible the memory is corrupted. Try
defaulting the unit using the 46#00000#00000#**
command. Warning: This command erases your
programmed users. If the keypad is still not
functioning properly call IEI Technical Support.
5. Enter the master code of 1234* to energize the main
relay. Refer to programming section to program any
additional features.
NOTE:
IEI recommends getting familiar with the 233 Card
Reader prior to installing it in the field. This will
familiarize you with the product and save you time on the
ob site. You can even pre-program the unit with the end
user’s cards prior to installation.
PROGRAMMING
1. Enter programming mode Yellow LED
Press 99 # (master code) * Flashes slowly
2. To Change master code
1
Press 1 # (new master code) * Flashes fast
Press (new master code) * Flashes slowly
If you must change the Main
Relay Time, see option 2 on the
Programming Options chart.
3. To Add/change second card
Press 2 # ** Flashes fast
Swipe Card Flashes slowly
4. To Add/change third card
Press 3 # ** Flashes fast
Swipe Card Flashes slowly
You can continue adding cards
in this fashion up to user 120.
5. Exit programming mode
Press * Off
NOTES:
1. The default master code is 1234 *.
2. The master code is always user 1.
3. The master code allows access to programming mode
and activates the main relay.
4. The master code may be from 1-6 digits in length, and
digits may be repeated.
5. If you forgot the master code or it is not working,
momentarily push SW1, (see wiring diagram for
location) to enter program mode and either re-program
the master code or go to option #16 on the
Programming Options chart to default keypad.
6. If the yellow LED lights solid while in programming
mode, an error has occurred. Press * to clear (yellow
LED should start flashing) and start over from step 2 or
3 above.
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NOTES:
1. You must always enter two digits when programming the relay time. Example: 5 seconds = 05. Latching
/toggle is accomplished by entering a time of 00.
2. Propped Door and Forced Door times must be programmed in intervals of 10 seconds. i.e. 10, 30, 60, ...
up to 900 seconds. Forced door time of 00 will latch/toggle output, until reset by code. The propped door
time can’t be programmed to latch/toggle.
3. In command 53, if the starting user number is 2, the first card swiped is programming into user location 2,
the next card swiped is programming into user location 3.
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS CHART
The following is a complete list of programming command available in the 233 Card Reader.
1. Enter programming mode Press 99 # (master code) *
2. Change master code/set Main relay time
1
Press (time) # 1 # (new code) * (new code) *
Example: Master code of 4321/relay time of 10 seconds Press 10 # 1 # 4321 * 4321 *
3. Add/change user Press (user number) # * * swipe card
4. Add/change user to toggle main relay
1
Press (00) # (user number) # ** swipe card
5. Delete user codes Press (user number) # * *
6. Turn keypress feedback/yellow LED on Press 30 # 0 # 1 # * *
7. Turn keypress feedback/yellow LED off Press 30 # 0 # 0 # * *
8. Energize Propped Door relay with any Press 31 # 0 # 1 # **
Track II card (ATM Mode)
9. Disable previous option (8) Press 31 # 0 # 0 # **
10. Energize Forced Door relay with any Press 31 # 1 # 1 # **
Track II card (ATM Mode)
11. Disable previous option (10) Press 31 # 1 # 0 # **
12. Energize Vestibule/ATM mode Press 31 # 2 # 1 # **
even on read error
13. Disable previous option (12) Press 31 # 2 # 0 # **
14. Set propped door time
2
Press 44 # time # 0 # **
15. Set forced door time
2
Press 45 # time # 0 # **
16. Erase keypad memory/reset defaults Press 46 # 00000 # 00000 # **
17. Sequentially add users
3
Press 53 # 1 # (starting user number) # ** swipe first card,
swipe second card, ….