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Engineering Manual for

 

 

 

 

AXS Series S40/S40i Keypad

 

 
 
 
 
S40/S40i Engineering Manual               

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Rev 2.3 May  2016   

                                 © Copyright Storm Interface. 2015. All rights reserved

 

 
 
Configuration 
 

On power-up, you have the option to 

change the wiegand format,  

change the site code, or  

reset to defaults. 

 
Power up and press the ‘#’ key within 3 sec and the red led will start flashing, then enter the engineering code ‘#725’.  
On acceptance, the green LED will be displayed for 2 seconds and the buzzer will sound a confirmation beep.   
 
If the unit is left unattended during programming then after 10 seconds it will timeout and drop back into Entry Mode.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

For 32 bit Wiegand, the 

site code 

must be less than or equal to 
‘65535’.  
 
For 26 bit communication the site 
code must be less than or equal 
to ‘00255’.  

To Enter Programming Mode, press

 # 725 

To change

 

Wiegand format

 

Press 

1

 

 

To select 

4 bit format 

Press 

1

 

 

To select 

26 bit format 

Press 

3

 

 

To select 

8 bit format 

Press 

2

 

To select 

32 bit format

Press 

4

 

 

To reset to factory 

defaults

 

Press 

2

 

 

To change

Site Code

 

Press 

3

Enter the new 5 

digit site code 



To exit programming menu

Press 

0

Power up and press

 

within 3 seconds

 

Keypad is back in 

Entry Mode , RED LED 

is on 

To select

8/32 bit format 

Press 

6

 

To select

4/32 bit format

Press 

5

 

Summary of Contents for AXS S40

Page 1: ...evice This manual covers the S40 and S40i and is available from www storm interface com downloads Each individual product includes a printed datasheet with just the essential information for installation Contents Product Range and Accessories Options Supported Credentials Installation Wiring Connections Fitting the Keypad Wiegand Format Configuration Specifications Regulatory Whilst every effort i...

Page 2: ...e to ease wiring Recommended locations and wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Use shielded cable Connections are as follows Pin A 5V power input 5V at 200mA Pin B Beeper input Active low pulled up internally Beep sounds when this pin is set low Pin C Card data hold Active low pulled up internally Set low to hold card data transmission Pin D Tamper ...

Page 3: ...en the S40 and the Kantech KT 300 Controller The S40 is shown connected to control Door 2 Where there is an LED connection usually the GREEN LED connection is appropriate Wire name Wire colour KT 300 S40 Wiegand Data 0 Green READ2 Green Pin K Wiegand Data 1 White READ2 White Pin J 0V Black READER PWR GND Pin E or Pin F 12V Red READER PWR 12V Pin I Buzzer Blue OUT DOOR 2 BUZ Pin B LED Brown OUT DOO...

Page 4: ...nterfaces with most existing Wiegand protocol access control panels The reader reads standard HID format data and will output data as encoded For MIFARE cards the default setting is that the card data will be output as 32 bit However it can be configured if required by the use of a separate CONFIG card supplied by Storm Interface on request to output 26 bit 32 bit 37 bit 56 bit or 64 bit Wiegand f...

Page 5: ...unit is left unattended during programming then after 10 seconds it will timeout and drop back into Entry Mode For 32 bit Wiegand the site code must be less than or equal to 65535 For 26 bit communication the site code must be less than or equal to 00255 To Enter Programming Mode press 725 To change Wiegand format Press 1 To select 4 bit format Press 1 To select 26 bit format Press 3 To select 8 b...

Page 6: ...pling Frequency 13 56 MHz Power supply 5V 10 or 12V 15 DC 200mA 250mA illuminated Illumination only active with a 12V power supply Tamper detection Normally open N O or normally closed N C tamper switch Status Indication RED GREEN or BEEP as driven by the attached Controller Tamper switch Max 30V DC 500mA Operational Temperature 35 C to 65 C Weather Resistance IP65 Vibration Shock ETSI 6M3 Impact ...

Page 7: ... Rev 2 3 May 2016 Copyright Storm Interface 2015 All rights reserved Change History Engineering Manual Date Version Details 9 5 16 2 3 Added Change History page Addition wiegand formats added to flowchart page 5 Product Firmware Date Version Details 9 5 16 11 Added support for additional Weigand formats 4 32 8 32 ...

Page 8: ...omply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Howe...

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