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PROGRAMMING OPTIONS CHART

If the pre-programmed default values must be changed 
or additional functions are desired, the following options may be programmed.

1

. Enter programming mode 

Press

99 # (master code) 

*

2.

Auto entry on (no * required)

Press

30 # 2 # 1 # * *

3.

Auto entry off ( * required)

Press

30 # 2 # 0 # * *

4.

Sounder feedback on keypress

Press

30 # 0 # 1 # * *

5. 

Sounder feedback on keypress off

Press

30 # 0 # 0 # * *

6.

LED options

Green LED activates when line is pulled low

Press

31 # 4 # 0 # * *

Green LED activates when line is pulled high

Press

31 # 4 # 1 # * *

Red LED activates when line is pulled low

Press

31 # 2 # 0 # * *

Red LED activates when line is pulled high

Press

31 # 2 # 1 # * *

Green LED enable

Press

31 # 3 # 1 # * *

Green LED disabled

Press

31 # 3 # 0 # * *

Red LED enable

Press

31 # 1 # 1 # * *

Red LED disabled

Press

31 # 1 # 0 # * *

Yellow LED feedback on keypress  enabled

Press

31 # 0 # 1 # * *

Yellow LED feedback on keypress disabled

Press

31 # 0 # 0 # * *

7. 

Erase keypad memory and reset defaults

Press

46 # 00000 # 00000 # * *

8. 

Change master code

Press

1 # code * code *

9. 

Select Wiegand Format (from table below)

Press

63 # 0 # format # * *

10.

Set Site Number

Press

64 # 0 # (site number) # * *

11.

Set Group ID

Press

65 # 0 # (group id number) # * *

12

.Exit Program Mode

Press

*

The Wiegand format, group ID, and site number is specified by the host access control system and should be deter-

mined prior to programming your Door

w

Gard Wiegand keypad.

There are 8 different wiegand formats supported by the Door

w

Gard Wiegand Series keypads.  The wiegand format is

set through command 63 and must be selected prior to programming the Site Number or Group ID.  The user can set up
the Site Number through command 64.  The exact range for a valid Site Number is determined by the Wiegand format
which is why it must be selected first.

Some of the Wiegand formats have a Group ID embedded in their frames.  Command 65 is used to set up the Group

IDs.  As with the Site Numbers, the valid ranges for Group ID entries are based on the Wiegand format.  If the yellow led
glows steady after entering this command, there are two possible problems.  Either the current format does not support
Group IDs or the ID entered is invalid.  A table showing the valid ranges for Site Numbers and Group IDs based on the
various formats is presented below.

3

Format Table

Format

Frame Size

PINs

Sites

Groups

1

26 bits

65536

256

N/A

2

28 bits

32768

256

N/A

3

29 bits

524288

256

N/A

4

30 bits

65536

256

16

5

31 bits

65536

256

32

6

32 bits

65536

2048

64

7

36 bits

1048576

256

N/A

8

29 bits

524288

256

N/A

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