I've got real bad news for you. I could write a book about the crap I've been through with Cummins to try and get the straight story on this damn thing - every time I talk to someone at national or northwest I get a different story - but I was told that the security lockout feature was definitely NOT enabled for Dodge applications. Apparently Dodge did not want Cummins to enable the security lockout, because it would cut into their sales of security systems. Go figure.
Also, the part number you listed is not for the 2001, it is the number for the 2000 model year - although it doesn't make too much difference. The RR4 is a "black box" and must be programmed for the application. The software for the 2000 model year provided inaccurate data for the 2001 and above model years, because Dodge changed the ECM after 2000. They have completed a software fix to correct the fueling inaccuracies that were occurring on 2001 vehicles running the 2000 year software. But I still don't know if they fixed the cumulative mileage problem or the temperature problem - both readings were bogus with the earlier software.
Mike Van Winkle at Northwest was one of the key guys in the know about the software fixes, so I would suggest confirming with him.
Also, I see you are running an EZ box, which also plugs into the ECM. I've read in other threads that the fueling parameters are not valid when running the box, so you might want to ask Mike about that as well. Also I'm not sure how both the RR4 and the EZ would plug into the same connection.
Please let me know what you find out, I am considering getting one as well. However the total confusion on Cummins' part doesn't give me a warm feeling of confidence, especially when it's gonna cost approx. $900.