Table 1
Configuration
32 bit
26 bit
Key press
Code accept
Audible Tone
Codes
Communication
Communication
Audible Tone
Audible Tone
Disabled
0
✔
✔
1
✔
✔
2
✔
✔
3
✔
✔
✔
4
✔
✔
5
✔
✔
6
✔
✔
7
✔
✔
✔
Default settings
Site Code.....................................................00000 (Unless site code is allocated at time of sale.)
Setting the site code
In everyday operation the keypad is in code entry mode. To configure the keypad or set / reset the site code,
the keypad must be in programming mode. To enter programming mode, power up the keypad and within
one minute enter the code ‘725’. The LED on the keypad should start to flash. Now enter the 5 digit site code
that the keypad is to use, including any leading zeros. If the unit is to be configured to provide 32 bit
communication then the site code must be less than or equal to ‘65535’. For 26 bit communication the site
code must be less than or equal to ‘00255’. After the site code has been entered the configuration code (0-
7, as detailed in table 1) can be entered. After a valid configuration code has been entered the unit will give
a (rising tone) OK bleep and the LED will stop flashing and return to code entry mode.
If the site code entered is invalid (for 32 bit comms) the unit will give a (decreasing tone) error bleep and the
LED will continue flashing. If this happens try entering the site code again. (Please note that if an invalid site
code for 26 bit comms has been entered no audible or visual warning can be given.)
The Storm keypad will store the site code and configuration code even if the unit is powered down.
Note:
In use, the site code will be transmitted automatically each time a valid entry code is keyed
in to the keypad.
iv) CONFIGURING THE KEYPAD
System
5. Indicator input (LED audible sounder)
4. Weigand data 1
3. Weigand data 0
2. Supply
Range +5V to +12V DC
1. Retun
Zero volts
Note: To achieve maximum protection against EMC, RFI, or damage from Electro-static Discharge it is recommended that the keypad casing is
earthed (grounded) via the screw terminal attached to the metal shield on the rear face of the keypad. This terminal is identified by a symbol.
It is recommended that a regulated, fully isolated power supply is used to power the StrikeMaster keypad. (Keymat Technology part no.
DEPS0101 or DEPS0201 or equivalent). Bifular wound supplies are not recommended.
To operate the keypad whilst in code entry mode simply enter a 5 digit entry code (<=65535). The access
control or security system will respond as though a card with that number had been swiped through a
weigand card reader. If an entry code of less than 5 digits is entered and then the ‘# enter’ key is pressed
the keypad will transmit the digits entered prefixed by zeros to achieve a 5 digit entry code. For example,
if the code ‘321’ is entered and then the ‘# enter’ key is pressed, the entry code ‘00321’ will be
transmitted.
If a 5 digit entry code greater than ‘65535’ is entered, or if there was a pause between digits of more
than 15 seconds than the keypad will give an error bleep and the code will have to be re-entered.
v) ENTRY CODES
iii) ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTIONS
2
Note: The keypad’s buzzer will sound and its LED
will illuminate (green) whenever the indicator input
on the keypad is connected to zero volts (return).
Connect to access
control / security system
(refer to manufacturer’s
instructions for
connection details).
WES-MAN ISS.2
For 32 bit communication, valid codes comprise 16 bit (site code) and 16 bit (entry code). For 26 bit communication valid codes
comprise 8 bit (site code) and 16 bit (entry code), with a leading and trailing parity bit.
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that information given in this document is correct at time of print, Keymat Technology Ltd. can not
be held responsible for any errors contained within.
STORM , AXS, STRIKE MASTER & CODE MASTER are trademarks of Keymat Technology Ltd, England.