- RFID Reader
- Diode IN404 (For relay circuit protection)
- Wall Anchors
- Self Tapping Screws ϕ 4x25 mm
- Screw Driver
- Master Card
Power supply mode
12-18V DC
Max Load
2A
Panel material
ABS plastic
Product color
Black
Mounting
Wall
LED Indicators
Yes
Operating Temperature °C
40°C ~ +60°C
Operating Temperature °F
-40°F ~ +140°F
Operating Humidity % RH
0 - 98 % RH, Non condensing
Safety features
Overload, Short Circuit, Thermal Protection, Tamper Protection
IP rating
IP66
PIN Length
4-6 digits
Idle Current
≤ 60mA
Active current
≤ 150mA
Access Modes
Smartphone, Card (EM & Mifare), PIN
User capacity
Hardware User: 1000, APP User: 100, including 255 card/PIN users
Proximity Card Reader Technology
125KHz/13.56MHz + 125KHz
Read Range
2-6 cm
Adjustable Relay Output Time
0-99 seconds (default 5 seconds)
Wiegand Interface
EM card: 26-44 bits, Mifare: 26-58 bits
Wire Color and Function
Note
Red - DC+
12-18V DC Power Input
Black - GND
Negative Pole of the DC Power Input
Blue - Relay NO
Normally Open Relay Output (install diode provided)
Purple - Relay Common
Common Connection for Relay Output
Orange - Relay NC
Normally Closed Relay Output (install diode provided)
Yellow - OPEN
Request to Exit (REX) Input
Wire Color and Function
Note
Green - Data 0
Wiegand Output (Pass-through) Data 0
White - Data 1
Wiegand Output (Pass-through) Data 1
Wire Color and Function
Note
Grey - Alarm Output
Negative contact for Alarm
Brown - Contact Input
Door/Gate Contact Input (Normally Closed)
Operation Status
LED and Buzzer
Stand by
Red light brigt, no buzz
Enter into programming mode
Red light flashes, one beep
In programming mode
Orange light bright, one beep
Operation error
No light indication, just three beeps
Exit from programming mode
Red light bright, one beep
Open lock
Green light bright, one beep
Alarm
Red light flashes quickly, many beeps
This wiring diagram illustrates the proper connection of an RFID keypad access control system to a central PIERRE controller. The system requires a 12V power supply, which is distributed to both the controller and the keypad.
The communication between the keypad and the controller is established through dedicated data lines, ensuring secure transmission of access credentials. Additionally, indicator connections are included, such as the buzzer and LED, which provide visual and auditory feedback upon keypresses or access validation.
A doorbell function is also integrated into the system. Pressing the bell button on the keypad sends a signal through designated wires, which the controller processes to trigger the corresponding output.
Proper grounding is essential for stable operation, ensuring reliable communication and minimizing electrical noise. Following this wiring layout allows for seamless integration of the access control system into a building’s security infrastructure.
Entering Program Mode
The device has 3 working modes:
Choose the mode you want to use:
The device can work as Standalone Access Control for a door. Factory default mode - 7 7 #
Attention: Install a 1N4004 or equivalent diode is needed when using a common power supply, or the keypad might be damaged. (1N4004 is included in the packaging)
The programming process will vary based on the access configuration. Ensure you follow the instructions specific to your chosen configuration.
Note: User IDs do not require leading zeros. It is crucial to record the User ID accurately. Any modifications to the User ID will require access to the original User ID.
Important Note:
Important Notes:
Panic User IDs are 988 and 989.
Important Notes:
Visitor User IDs are reserved as 990 to 999.
Important Notes:
The following actions are performed outside of programming mode and can be completed by users independently.
Important Notes:
Important Notes:
The relay configuration determines the behavior of the output relay during activation. The configuration can be adjusted as follows:
Important Notes:
For multi-user access mode, the interval time of reading cannot exceed 5 seconds. If the interval exceeds this limit, the device will automatically return to standby mode.
The strike-out alarm will activate after 10 failed entry attempts. By default, it is OFF. It can be configured to deny access for 10 minutes or to disengage only after entering a valid card, PIN, or Master Code.
Additional Note:
Note: The keypad backlight will turn off automatically after 20 seconds. It will turn on again by pressing any key (the pressed key will not be registered).
Add Card, or PIN Users:
Delete Card, or PIN Users:
To Reset to Factory Default & Add Master Card:
Additional Note:
The device can function as a controller when connected to an external Wiegand reader.
Factory default mode: Enter 7 7 #
Attention:
Configure the Wiegand input formats to match the output format of the external reader.
Programming Steps:
Note:
When connecting Wiegand readers with 32, 40, or 56-bit output, parity bits must be disabled.
The keypad reader supports 4 Bits, 8 Bits (ASCII), or 10 Bits output formats. Choose the appropriate operation based on your reader's PIN output format.
Remarks:
Add PIN Users:
Delete PIN Users:
The device can function as a Standard Wiegand Reader, allowing it to connect to a third-party controller.
Activate Wiegand Reader Mode: Enter 7 8 #
Notes:
Configure the Wiegand output formats of the reader to match the input formats of the controller.
Note:
Collection Card Mode
When this mode is activated, all cards can open the lock. At the same time, the card is added to the device.
Programming Steps:
User Information Transfer (Valid for Card/PIN Users)
This feature allows the transfer of enrolled user data (cards, PINs) from one device (referred to as the "Master Unit") to another device (referred to as the "Accept Unit").
Note:
The device supports the Interlock Function, which is designed for managing two devices controlling two doors. It is primarily used in banks, prisons, and other locations requiring a higher level of security.
A Door Contact must be installed and connected as shown in the diagram.
Let’s name the two devices as “A” and “B” for two doors “1” and “2”.
Step 1: Enroll Users
Step 2: Set Both Devices (A and B) to Interlock Function
If interlock is enabled: