Instruction Manual
PINK - Site Code Program:
This Keypad is capable of having the SITE CODE programmed in the field.
The PINK wire is used for this procedure. With no voltage applied to the Keypad,
connect the PINK wire to the BLACK wire on the wiring harness.
Apply the appropriate voltage to the RED and BLACK wires. You will hear 4 rapid
audible beeps and both the RED and GREEN LED's will flash at the same rate.
Enter the desired SITE CODE (between 0 and 255) on the Keypad and press #
for enter. You will again hear 4 rapid audible beeps. At this point the Keypad will
appear non-functional and will not accept any entries. (If the wrong key is pressed
during the programming sequence, pressing the * key will clear the entry.
You will then hear 2 rapid beeps and both LED’s will flash at the same rate.
The Keypad will generate an error tone if you enter a SITE CODE over 255.)
Disconnect power to the RED wire and disconnect the PINK wire from the BLACK
wire.Now you can connect the standard Wiegand 5 wires to the Keypad and the
programmed SITE CODE will be generated as part of the 26 Bit data when the
enter key (#) is pressed. This procedure may be repeated to change the SITE
CODE. The factory default site code is 000.
BLUE- CCTV:
Pressing any position on the Keypad will generate a 30-second, 0.25 Amp,
intermittent duty grounding output on the BLUE wire.
ORANGE- Keypad Buffered/Hold, VIOLET- Prox Buffered/Hold:
When the Hold Line is pulled low, codes (card numbers) entered on the Keypad
(Prox Reader) are stored in the buffer. When the Hold Line is released to a logic
high, the buffered data is sent. This input is pulled high with a 2.2K resistor.
YELLOW- Audio Control:
Pulling YELLOW low (grounding) causes the beeper to sound.
TAN- Case Ground:
In higher static prone areas, the TAN wire is used to divert static discharge away
from the microprocessor in the Keypad. Ideally, the TAN wire should be
connected to a known Earth Ground or the Black wire at the Keypad installation
point (Do NOT run back to the equipment through the cable).
Keypad Configuration - Wiegand 26 Bit
Keypad Configuration - Wiegand 26 Bit
Voltage Selection:
The factory default setting for the Keypad voltage is 12VDC. Verify that the
jumper is removed or placed over only one pin. Do not change the voltage.
Keypad Reset: In certain cases you may want to restore system defaults. To
perform this procedure:
CAUTION: This completely erases the memory & restores factory defaults!
1. Remove power.
2. Jumper the two pins above the connector labeled “CONFIG.”
3. Apply appropriate power. (You should hear 4 beeps and the RED LED will
flash and the GREEN LED will be solid).
4. Once the Keypad is in configuration mode, enter 0099#. The Keypad will beep
twice and both LEDS will flash for approximately 10 seconds. (During this
time, the Keypad will appear dead. Do NOT remove power!)
5. Once the reset is complete, you will hear 4 beeps and the RED LED will flash
and the GREEN LED will be solid.
6. Enter the configuration number followed by #
A. Keypad Output
Keypad Output Configuration Site Code
26 Bit Wiegand (default) 1 # 000
B. To change the audible beep, enter
Code Audible Beep
201 # Normal Beep (factory default)
200 # Short Click (quieter)
C. To change the illumination, enter the code as follows:
Code Standby Mode Normal Operation
210 # Off (factory default) Off (factory default)
211 # Off Dim
212 # Off Bright
213 # Dim Dim
214 # Dim Bright
You should hear 3 beeps indicating successful configuration
(the RED LED will continue to flash and the GREEN LED will be solid).
If you hear a long error beep, re-enter the configuration number followed by #.
7. Remove power.
8. Remove configuration jumper.
9. Re-apply power.
10. RED LED on, GREEN LED off.
Prox reader is HID 125kHz with Data 0 on Green, Data 1 on White
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