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Programming Keypad Parameters

(Default settings are in bold)

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Change Keypad Parameters

32 # parameter # value # **

Parameter

Value

0 – Duress Output Duration

1 – 255 Seconds (default = 5)

1 – Panic Output Duration*

1 – 255 Seconds (default = 5)

2 – Error Lockout Threshold

1 – 50 Attempts (default = 3)

3 – Error Lockout Duration

1 – 255 Seconds (default = 10)

4 – Auto-Entry Count

2 – 10 Digits (default = 4)

7 – Auto-Entry Keypress 
Timeout

2 – 15 Seconds (default = 2)

10 – Wiegand Format

1 – 8 (default = 1, 26-Bit)

11 – Wiegand Pulse Width

1 – 255 (default = 8, 160μS)

12 – Wiegand Interpulse 
Spacing

1 – 255 (default = 32, 640μS)

Note: Refer to the Wiegand Format Chart below for parameter 8.
Change Wiegand Parameters

34 # parameter # value # **

Parameter

Value

0 – Wiegand Site ID

Refer to Wiegand Format Chart

1 – Wiegand Group ID

Refer to Wiegand Format Chart

Note: The default setting for both settings is 0.

*Note: The Panic Output is activated by pressing the * and # keys 
at the same time. This is used in case of emergency to activate an 
auxiliary alarm device, such as a siren, that is used to indicate an 
emergency condition only. This output should not be used to gain 
access. All access control functionality should be programmed and 
remain separate from the Panic Output functionality. 

Resetting the Keypad

Note: This does not reset the keypad operating mode. 

Command/Action

Keys to Enter/Details

Reset Defaults Only

40 # 00000 # 00000 # **

Reset Entire Keypad

46 # 00000 # 00000 # **

Wiegand Format Chart

The keypad supports the following Wiegand formats (parameter 10).

Format 
Value

Wiegand 
Format

Largest 
PIN Value

Largest 
Site Value

Largest 
Group Value

1

26 bit

65535

255

N/A

2

28 bit

32767

255

N/A

3

29 bit

524287

255

N/A

4

30 bit

65535

255

15

5

31 bit

65535

255

31

6

32 bit

8191

2047

63

7

36 bit

999999

1023

N/A

8

29 bit

524287

255

N/A

Wiegand Data

When the keypad is configured in Wiegand mode, the keypad data is 
sent as a complete Wiegand data packet, as though you presented a 
card.

LED/Sounder Indications

Indicator

Description

Steady Red*

Door Locked

Steady Green*

Door Unlocked (timed or latched)

Yellow Flashing Slowly

Program Mode

Solid Yellow

Program Error or Error Lockout

Alternating Red/Green

Awaiting 2nd PIN of Two-Part User

LED’s Cycling Left to Right

Over Voltage Warning

LED’s Cycling Right to Left

Under Voltage Warning

3 Rapid Beeps

Invalid Code

Pair of Double Beeps

User Lockout Activated

Single Double Beep

User Lockout Canceled

1 Long Beep, 1 Short Beep

Access Denied, User Disabled

1 Long Beep, 3 Short Beeps

Access Denied, User Lockout

1 Long Beep, 5 Short Beeps

Access Denied, Code Mismatch

6 Quick Beeps

Toggle Mode Activated

Sounder ¼ sec on, ¼ sec off

Audio Alert 1

Beep Every 2 seconds

Audio Alert 2

*Note: The Red/Green LED descriptions above are for Standalone 
Mode only. The operation of these LED’s in Wiegand Mode is 
determined by the LED control wire (brown) and how it is configured.  
The LED control is configured using keypad options 19, 20, 21 and 
22, which are programmed with command 30.

Performing the Programming Mode 
Loopback

The keypad has a special loopback connection you can make to enter 
program mode if you do not know the master code. Use the following 
steps below and refer to the diagram.
Note: This procedure should only be performed by a qualified security 
or lock industry professional.
1.  Power down the keypad.
2.  Connect the white/yellow, brown and white wires together and 

disconnect any other connections to these wires.

3.  Power up the keypad
4.  Change the master code or default the keypad
5.  Power down the keypad and remove the loopback connections 

and reconnect any other wiring to these wires.

6.  Power up the keypad.

White/Yellow to

Brown and

White

Summary of Contents for KP2000EM Series

Page 1: ... In this mode all the users and other programming options are maintained within the keypad and no additional controller is required The lock and all other inputs and outputs are connected directly to the keypad Wiegand Front End Mode In Wiegand Front End mode a separate UL Listed compatible Wiegand Access Control panel is required When you enter a code on the keypad it is then sent to the control ...

Page 2: ...it end All interconnecting devices ie door contacts REX locking devices alarm devices doorbell etc must be UL Listed A UL Listed access control power limited power supply capable of 4 hours standby must be used to power the keypad A minimum of three user codes must be programmed for controlling access The following Wiegand card formats were not evaluated by UL 28 bit 29 bit 30 bit 31 bit 32 bit or...

Page 3: ...l power supply Electric Strike Fail Secure V V Green V V Shunting a Normally Closed Zone 1 Connect the blue wire common to the common connection on the door position switch 2 Connect the green wire normally open to the normally closed connection on the door position switch Green Blue To Alarm Panel To Alarm Panel Wiring the REX and Door Position Switch 1 Connect the brown wire REX Input to the nor...

Page 4: ...ct Wiegand Front End Mode use the following steps 1 Enter Program Mode Press 99 master code Yellow LED Flashes Slowly 2 Select Wiegand Front End Mode press 1032 0 1 Yellow LED Flashes Slowly 3 Exit Program Mode Press Yellow LED Stops Flashing 4 Any other LED blinking sequence indicates a programming error Repeat the steps listed above to correct the problem Selecting Standalone Mode Standalone Mod...

Page 5: ...es red and green You have 15 seconds to enter the second code Two Part User Type B 10 This user type is the second half of a two part user combination After entering a Type B code you must enter a Type A code to gain access through the door Assigning Virtual Outputs to Physical Outputs Standalone Mode Only The keypad is equipped with nineteen Virtual Outputs and twelve Physical Outputs Virtual Out...

Page 6: ...h ttt and mmm Ex 12 0 0 Programming Keypad Options Default settings are in bold Command Action Keys to Enter Details Change Keypad Options 30 option setting Option Setting 0 Audio Keypress Feedback 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 Visual Keypress Feedback 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 2 Auto Entry 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 3 Error Lockout 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 4 User Lockout 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 5 Two Part Users 0 Disable...

Page 7: ...8191 2047 63 7 36 bit 999999 1023 N A 8 29 bit 524287 255 N A Wiegand Data When the keypad is configured in Wiegand mode the keypad data is sent as a complete Wiegand data packet as though you presented a card LED Sounder Indications Indicator Description Steady Red Door Locked Steady Green Door Unlocked timed or latched Yellow Flashing Slowly Program Mode Solid Yellow Program Error or Error Locko...

Page 8: ...ng Wiegand Front End Mode Options This section contains programming commands that apply only to Wiegand Front End Mode Enabling Disabling 8 Bit Burst Output 8 Bit Burst Mode is an alternate keypad output format This mode functions only when the keypad is programmed as a Wiegand Front End When enabled normal Wiegand operation is disabled and each key press is sent as a separate 8 bit number The cha...

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