
PROGRAMMING
1. Enter programming mode
1
Yellow LED
2
Press 99 # (master code )
*
Flashes slowly
or press sw1 switch
2. To change master code
3
Press 1 # (new master code)
*Flashes fast
Press (new master code)
*
Flashes slowly
3. Exit programming mode
Press *
Out
NOTES:
•
1
The Wiegand series Door
w
Gards are factory pro-
grammed with a master code of 1234
*.
•
2
Some Door
w
Gard products contain a sounder in
place of the yellow LED. In these products the
flashing is replaced by a beeping.
•
3
The master code is always user 1.
• The master code allows access to the
programming mode.
• All codes must be followed by the
*.
• Master code may be from 1-6 digits in length,
and digits may be repeated.
• If the master code is forgotten or does not
seem to be working, momentarily push SW1
to enter programming mode and begin at step 2
above (see wiring diagram for location).
• If the yellow LED lights solid while in program
ming mode an error has occurred. Press
* to clear
(yellow LED should flash) and start over from
step 2 or 3 above.
• Access code programming is done at the control
panel
• If LED does not change states, a “ pull-up “
resistor may be required. Using a 10k
Ω
¼w
resistor, connect one end to V+ @ the control
panel and to Led @ the control panel.
• All Wiegand control panels are not the same,
Contact IEI for an updated list of qualified Wiegand
panels that have been tested and are known to be
compatible with IEI’s Wiegand 272 series keypads.
WIEGAND SERIES
DEFAULTS
The Door
w
Gard Wiegand Series keypads are
designed for easy installation in a minimum amount of
time. The following defaults have been factory pro-
grammed.
Master Code (user 1)
1234 *
Standard Options:
Sounder keypress feedback:
ON
Auto-Entry:(no * key required)
OFF
System Options:
Yellow LED feedback on keypress:
ON
Red LED :
Enabled
Red LED activates when line is pulled:
Low
Green LED:
Enabled
Green LED activates when line is pulled: High
Wiegand format:
26 bit
If defaults must be changed or additional functions are
desired, please refer to the
PROGRAMMING
OPTIONS
chart after you are familiar with the
PROGRAMMING section.
1
2
TESTING THE KEYPAD
1. Connect the positive (=) lead of your 5 or 12VDC
power supply from the control panel to the terminal
(TS1) =V input.
2. Connect the negative (-) lead of your 5 or 12VDC
power supply from the control panel to the terminal strip
(TS1) -V input.
3. Turn on power supply.
4. Enter Self Test Mode: Press 7890#123456*. The
leds will light sequentially, and the sounder will beep 3
times. This tests all 12 keys on the keypad, and veri-
fies proper circuit functioning.
NOTE:
The keypad may be programmed in your shop or at the
installation site. Programmed information is stored in
non-volatile so it will not be lost.
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