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Engineering Manual for

   

 

 

 

AXS Series S60 Keypads

 

 
 
 
 
S60  Engineering Manual               

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Rev 1.6 May 2016   

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Weigand Formats  

 
 
For Cards    
 

The reader’s Wiegand output easily interfaces 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, 34-bit,, 37-
bit, 56-bit, or 64-bit Wiegand formats, based on the card serial number.   
 

 
 
For PIN  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The keypad supports 4, 8, 26, 32, 4/32 and 8/32 bit wiegand format for the PIN data (factory default is 4 bit). 
 
In 4 or 8 bit mode : for each key press the appropriate wiegand code is transmitted. (NB: no site code is sent) 
 
In 26 or 32 bit mode : the entry code (up to 5 digits) is transmitted together with the site code. 

(NB : if your entry code is less than 5 digits you must press #, this adds leading zeros.   
For example, if you press 131#, then 00131 will be transmitted) 

 
In 4/32 or 8/32 bit mode, then the key presses will be transmitted in 4 or 8 bit Wiegand format. 
 

Alternatively, you can force the output to 32 bit Wiegand format (no site code) using the following sequence  
 

 

Press * 

 

Press your entry code (up to 10 characters maximum) 

 

Press # 

 
For example: 

*123# will output 123 as 32 bit Weigand code (without site code) 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for DS601K20

Page 1: ... for 13 56MHZ 125kHz credentials This manual is available from www storm interface com downloads Each product includes a datasheet with the essential information for installation Contents Page Product Range Supported Credentials 2 Exploded View 3 Dimensional Details 4 Installation 5 Removal 6 Typical Wiring 7 Wiegand Format Configuration 8 Configuration 9 Change History 10 Specifications 11 Regula...

Page 2: ...K2P AXS Series S60M Multiclass keypad metal keys mullion format DS602W2P AXS Series S60iM Multiclass keypad illuminated keys mullion format Supported Credentials The following credentials are supported out of the box iCLASS Seos 16KB ISO14443A iCLASS SE SE 32K 2K ISO15693 ISO14443B requires config card iCLASS Legacy 16K 32K 2K 2 ISO15693 iCLASS SR 32K 2K 2 ISO15693 MIFARE Classic 4K 1K 32K 4K 2K 3...

Page 3: ...pyright Storm Interface 2016 All rights reserved Exploded View The product is supplied as below note this product is designed to be installed onto a smooth surface not a brick wall FRONT ASSEMBLY REAR PLATE with sticky gasket FITTING KIT DATASHEET CABLE ENTRY PORT TAMPER CONNECTION 2 X POZI CSK SCREW 8 x inch 1 X RELEASE TOOL ...

Page 4: ...Keypads S60 Engineering Manual Page 4 of 12 www storm interface com Rev 1 6 May 2016 Copyright Storm Interface 2016 All rights reserved Dimensional Details For a CAD model of product panel fix detail go to www storm interface com downloads ...

Page 5: ...p the cable ends 34mm 6mm Make the wiring connections to the keypad Set the rear halo illumination switch SW13 to either ON 1 OFF 2 factory default shown is Position 1 ON Fit the keypad to the rear plate locate at top and then push at the bottom to engage clip Recommended locations and wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Use shielded cable CONNECTIO...

Page 6: ...s S60 Engineering Manual Page 6 of 12 www storm interface com Rev 1 6 May 2016 Copyright Storm Interface 2016 All rights reserved Removal Insert the release tool in the slot at the bottom of the product Push to release the spring clip at the base ...

Page 7: ...s a typical wiring schedule in this case between the S60 and a Kantech KT 300 Controller The S60 is shown connected to control Door 2 Where there is an LED connection usually the GREEN LED connection is appropriate S60 KT 300 12V READER PWR 12V LED OUT DOOR 2 LED Buzzer OUT DOOR 2 BUZ 0V READER PWR GND TAMPER Wiegand Data 0 READ2 Green Wiegand Data 1 READ2 White Shield EGND Do Not Connect Keypad ...

Page 8: ...nd formats based on the card serial number For PIN The keypad supports 4 8 26 32 4 32 and 8 32 bit wiegand format for the PIN data factory default is 4 bit In 4 or 8 bit mode for each key press the appropriate wiegand code is transmitted NB no site code is sent In 26 or 32 bit mode the entry code up to 5 digits is transmitted together with the site code NB if your entry code is less than 5 digits ...

Page 9: ... is left unattended during programming then after 10 seconds it will timeout and drop back into Entry Mode 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 T...

Page 10: ...ne Security Level I Endurance Level II Coupling Frequency 13 56 MHz or 13 56MHz 125kHz Power supply 12V 15 DC 500mA Tamper detection Normally closed N C to 0V tamper switch Status Indication RED GREEN LED and or BEEP as driven by the attached Controller Dimensions 200mm H x 45mm W x 21mm D max Packed Dims Weight 220mm H x 60mm W x 80mm D 193 grams Metal Key Version 240 grams Operational Temperatur...

Page 11: ... 2016 All rights reserved Change History Engineering Manual Date Version Details 04 Jan 16 1 0 Provisional Release 01 Apr 16 1 5 First Production Release 27 May 16 1 6 Line Security amended to Level 1 Product Firmware Date Version Details 1 Apr 2016 4 Bit Version 1 8 Bit Version 1 First Production Release at Rev 1 0 i e S604V01 is 4 bit version 1 0 ...

Page 12: ... and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct th...

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