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WSSKP-1  

Installation & Programming Guide 

The WSSKP-1 keypad provides an alternative to card readers and may be connected to any 
Keyscan control unit or other manufacturer’s control unit that supports a Wiegand standard 
26-bit format as an input signal. The WSSKP-1 can also be used conjointly with a proximity 
reader. Generally, this applies to a retro-fit where a keypad or reader already exists. The 
WSSKP-1 has standalone capabilities storing up to 28 PIN codes, which can be used to 
activate an alarm panel for arming and disarming, locking and unlocking a door, or 

triggering a video surveillance system. You may use the keypad for both a Wiegand signal 
and a digital output. The WSSKP-1 is a rugged, water-resistant, stainless steel unit and 
may be installed indoors or outdoors. 

Keyscan Operation 

The WSSKP-1 out of the box is configured for operation with a Keyscan system and does 
not require changing the factory defaults. If using the WSSKP-1 for a standalone 
application, refer to Operational Modes and Program Codes. 

Contents 

 

Parts List 

Features 

 

WSSKP-1 

Installation & Connections 

 

 

 

Operation Modes & Codes 

 

 

 

Enter/Exit Program Mode 

 

 

 

Setting Keypad Modes 

 

 

 

User PIN Codes Table 

14 

 

 

 

Keypad Operation 

15 

 

 

 

Specifications 

16 

 

 

 

WSSKP-1 

 

Summary of Contents for Keyscan WSSKP-1

Page 1: ...ing and disarming locking and unlocking a door or triggering a video surveillance system You may use the keypad for both a Wiegand signal and a digital output The WSSKP 1 is a rugged water resistant stainless steel unit and may be installed indoors or outdoors Keyscan Operation The WSSKP 1 out of the box is configured for operation with a Keyscan system and does not require changing the factory de...

Page 2: ...SKP 1 outside mount it in a plastic housing to protect the keys from possible water seepage Do not caulk along the bottom of the WSSKP 1 so that any water accumulation can drain out the bottom Please be sure to observe and comply with the following conditions when locating and mounting the WSSKP 1 Do not run keypad cables in the same conduit with AC power or signal cables Keep keypad cables at a m...

Page 3: ...the WSSKP 1 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 0 OPER Silicone Caulking along Top Silicone Caulking along Side Silicone Caulking along Side Do not caulk along bottom Note Silicone caulking is only required on outdoor installations KI 00295E 07 11 ...

Page 4: ... 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Orange Orange Door Strike NO NC C OR Orange Blue Blue Black to DC power supply Grey KI 00296E 07 11 Diagram Notes on WSSKP 1 Orange wire in keypad is used for negative digital trigger for a third party device such as a relay or a lock If using the orange wire it is triggered from local PIN stored in keypad memory The keypad memory stores 28 Personal Identification Numbers ...

Page 5: ...tape Shield ACU Ground Lug Brown White Green Blue Black 6 conductors shielded 22 AWG Maximum 500 ft 152 4 m 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Orange to third party device or tape back Reader terminal on control board LED D1 WHT D0 GRN PWR RED GND BLK C1 BEEP KI 00214E 07 11 Diagram Notes on WSSKP 1 If orange wire is not used tape back See Figure 2 for connections with third party devices ...

Page 6: ...own White White Green Blue Red Green Black Black Keypad Reader Orange to third party device or tape back KEYSCAN 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Reader terminal on control board LED D1 WHT D0 GRN PWR RED GND BLK C1 BEEP KI 00215E 07 11 Diagram Notes on WSSKP 1 Reader Combination The diagram above generally applies to a retro fit where either a reader or keypad is already installed If a reader keypad combinati...

Page 7: ... output on valid PIN key not required after PIN entry Default 1 Wiegand and digital output on valid PIN key required after PIN entry 2 Wiegand or digital output on valid PIN key not required after PIN entry 3 Wiegand or digital output on valid PIN key required after PIN entry Code 1 Wiegand Format 26 26 bit Wiegand format 36 Keyscan proprietary format Default Code 2 Facility Code 0 to 255 0 Defaul...

Page 8: ...mming Mode 1 Press and hold the star key and the 1 key on the keypad until you hear a double beep 2 Enter your master code followed by the key The default master code is 9571 This code may be altered See Code 3 under Setting Keypad Modes 3 If the code is entered correctly you will hear three beeps indicating you have entered programming mode If not repeat the previous steps For entering specific p...

Page 9: ...ing the keypad for an or condition Options 2 and 3 the PIN entered will determine a Wiegand or digital output depending on whether you have stored the user PIN in Codes 8 to 62 If the PIN number s were stored in the keypad the keypad will transmit a digital output If you have not stored the PIN number s in the keypad the unit will transmit a Wiegand output only Steps to Program Output Combinations...

Page 10: ... Code The following example illustrates setting Code 2 to a facility code of 100 1 Set the keypad for programming mode See page 8 2 Press the star key then press the 2 key on the keypad 3 Then press the key followed by the 1 0 zero 0 zero keys on the keypad 4 Then press the key Three beeps confirm the code has been programmed If three beeps are not heard repeat the preceding steps 5 Exit programmi...

Page 11: ...code has been programmed If three beeps are not heard repeat the preceding steps 5 Exit programming mode by pressing and holding the key until you hear the double beep Code 6 Program Digital Output Time This feature sets the digital output time of activation on a valid PIN from 1 to 255 seconds Toggle Digital Output If you set the time to zero seconds on a valid PIN the output will flip to its opp...

Page 12: ...il you hear the double beep Codes 8 to 62 Creating and Voiding User PINs With this feature you may program up to 28 user PIN entries for standalone operation In a standalone operation the user PIN number will trigger a digital output PIN Range 5 digits 00001 to 65535 Steps to Create a PIN The following illustrates an example of creating a PIN code 12345 for User 20 Code 46 1 Set the keypad for pro...

Page 13: ...to their default values excluding user PIN codes 8 to 62 1 Power down the WSSKP 1 keypad 2 Press and hold the 2 key and the 0 zero key simultaneously and apply power to the keypad and wait until you hear a double beep 3 Enter the default master code 9571 You will hear three 3 beeps 4 To clear all the PIN codes go to Steps to Clear All PINs Otherwise go to the next step 5 Exit by pressing the key Y...

Page 14: ...e for reference and or if you have to add or edit PINs Code User PIN Range 00001 to 65535 8 User 1 10 User 2 12 User 3 14 User 4 16 User 5 18 User 6 20 User 7 22 User 8 24 User 9 26 User 10 28 User 11 30 User 12 32 User 13 34 User 14 36 User 15 38 User 16 40 User 17 42 User 18 44 User 19 46 User 20 48 User 21 50 User 22 52 User 23 54 User 24 56 User 25 58 User 26 60 User 27 62 User 28 ...

Page 15: ...ed or the digital output status as activated When a valid PIN is entered the LED changes from on to off The door will automatically relock in approximately 5 seconds or the programmed time If an invalid PIN is entered there is no change in the LED state thus no output Basic Usage To use the WSSKP 1 a person with a valid PIN code presses the key to clear initialize the keypad and then enters his or...

Page 16: ...wire used Dimensions 7 5 cm W x 11 4 cm L x 1 8 cm D 2 15 16 x 4 7 16 x 11 16 Cables 6 conductors shielded 22 AWG Maximum cable distance 152 4 m 500 feet Operating Temperature 30 C to 65 C 22 F to 149 F Keyscan Inc 901 Burns St E Whitby Ontario Canada L1N 0E6 1 888 539 7226 toll free Canada USA 905 430 7226 elsewhere www keyscan ca Technical support hours 9 00 A M to 6 30 P M Eastern Time WSSKP 1 ...

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