PROGATE User manual V-2022-09-20
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4 Wiegand Keypad & RFID Card Reader, iButton Probe Wiring
Wiegand keypad specifications:
Wiegand Terminals:
D0 / D1
26bit Wiegand (Default);
8bit key press code
1W
- 1-Wire Maxim-Dallas interface is used for iButton DS1990A keys or temperature sensors.
iButton keys (iButton DS1990A
– 64 Bit ID)) can be used to access control. Up to 800 iButton
keys can be assigned to the system for authorization.
The First iButton key is automatically added to the configuration memory by touching it to the reader.
Without the need to send any SMS. The system will notify about successfully recording of the key
into memory by shortly beeping twice via buzzer. The system will automatically assigns control
function (ARM/DISARM) and Relay Output.
The first key is the main key (MASTER)
The total length of the 1-Wire bus is up to 100 m. Depending of cable quality, and environment noise.
iButton probe LED is without resistor. External 4.7k
– 10k resistor required depending of power voltage
4.1.1
Enter iButton, RFID, Phone numbers to the memory of the module
First steps:
- Connect iButtons or RFID reader to the
module.
- Insert SIM card;
- Screw GSM antenna;
- Connect power supply;
- Connect the module to the computer.
Possible configurations methods:
1.
Start automatic learning mode via mini USB cable (SERA2 software).
2.
Start automatic learning mode via SMS command INST000000
˽063˽1
3.
Enter Keycard numbers manually via mini USB cable (SERA2 software).
4.
Start automatic learning mode remotely via SERA2 software.
https://youtu.be/VojAGa33rBY
If you want to edit existing configuration,
•
Read configuration press [Read]
•
Edit settings
•
Write edited configuration press [Write]
Figure 12 Wiegand keypad wiring
Figure 14 iButton connection diagram
Figure 13iButton connecting diagram