Linear 2000eM
Indoor/Outdoor Access Control Keypad
$284.90
Quality sets it apart. Regulate access, prevent unauthorized entry, and protect yourself against valuables or sensitive information ending up in the wrong hands with Linear IEI’s 2000eM access control keypad.
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- Heavy duty, able to withstand harsh environmental conditions
- All metal braille, alpha-numeric keys for long-term durability and high performance
- Key press feedback via built-in sounder and yellow LED
- Program and maintain all of your access control data within the keypad in stand-alone mode
- May be used as the front-end keypad with eMerge or a Wiegand controller, where access control decisions made at head-end system
- Supports 500 users in stand-alone mode, more when using IEI controllers, or your Wiegand controller
- Allows authorized passage with valid PIN by releasing an electric strike lock, or mag lock
- Single gang flush mount design for flexible and fast installation
- Main relay for lock, as well as independent outputs, configurable outputs, door ajar output, forced door output, and alarm shunt output to tie-in to new or existing fire alarm and security systems
- Door position input, and request to exit inputs provided
- UL 294 Access Control listed (242 & SSW only)
- Five (5) year manufacturer warranty

Dimensions | 4.50 (H) x 2.75 (W) x 0.60 (D) in. |
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Code Length | 1 to 10 Digits |
Code Capacity | 500 |
Environmental | Indoor/Outdoor |
Outside Operating Temperature Range | -20F to 130F |
Power | 10-30 Volts DC, 12-24 Volts AC |
Manufacturer | Nice, Nortek |
Brand | Linear |
Reader Type | Keypad |
Finish | Stainless Steel |
Weight | 2 lbs |
Warranty | 5 Year Manufacturer |
Customer Questions & Answers
- Q Does this allow for entrance during specific hours only? answer nowAsked by May 10, 2020 4:53 PMonA
If this keypad is being wired back to a door controller, then this will depend on the controller that it is connecting to. Most door/access controllers will give you the ability to schedule access for certain credentials. If this keypad is being used standalone, you cannot specify access hours.
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