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Engineering Manual for
AXS Series S40/S40i Keypad
S40/S40i Engineering Manual
Page 4 of 8
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Rev 2.3 May 2016
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Physical installation
- Using the case as a template, mark the position of the four holes (A) on the surface.
(or if fixing to an already installed UK or US back box use the relevant hole pattern)
- Drill fixing holes to suit the supplied fixing screws
- Push the cable through the sealing grommet and secure the case to the mounting surface using the fixing screws
- Make the electrical connections to the connector block (the connector block can be removed to aid wiring)
- Position the rubber seal on the mating edge of the rear case.
- Fix the keypad to the rear case using the security screws
- Use the nylon sealing washers under the screw heads to protect against moisture ingress
- Check the installation to ensure the rubber seal is in place and is compressed evenly around the perimeter of the
case.
Weigand Formats
For Cards
The reader’s Wiegand output easily interfaces with most existing Wiegand protocol access control panels.
The reader reads standard HID format data and will output data as encoded.
For MIFARE® cards the default setting is that the card data will be output as 32 bit. However, it can be configured if
required by the use of a separate CONFIG card (supplied by Storm Interface on request) to output 26-bit, 32-bit,, 37-
bit, 56-bit, or 64-bit Wiegand formats, based on the card serial number.
For PIN
The keypad supports 4, 8, 26, 32, 4/32 and 8/32 bit wiegand format for the PIN data (factory default is 4 bit).
In 4 or 8 bit mode : for each key press the appropriate wiegand code is transmitted. (NB: no site code is sent)
In 26 or 32 bit mode : the entry code (up to 5 digits) is transmitted together with the site code.
(NB : if your entry code is less than 5 digits you must press #, this adds leading zeros.
For example, if you press 131#, then 00131 will be transmitted)
In 4/32 or 8/32 bit mode, then the key presses will be transmitted in 4 or 8 bit Wiegand format.
Alternatively, you can force the output to 32 bit Wiegand format (no site code) using the following sequence
Press *
Press your entry code (up to 10 characters maximum)
Press #
For example: *123# will output 123 as 32 bit Weigand code (without site code)