Door-Gard Wiegand 272mp Quick guide

Features,Programming, and Wiring Guide
The DoorwGard Wiegand Series Keypads allow your Wiegand protocol based
access control installations to be tailored to your individual needs. DoorwGard
Wiegand Series Keypads provide user configurable communications which conform
to a variety of standard Wiegand formats.
XtremePad
TM
ll For extremely
hostile environments
ll Waterproof (submersible)
ll Stainless-steel
construction
ll Corrosion-proof
ll Solid State Keys
MultiPad
TM
ll Contemporary design
ll Illuminated keys*
ll Indoor\outdoor
construction
ll Weatherproof
*w/12vdc input
Indoor
ll Brushed-stainless
steel plate
ll Tactile keys
ll Single-gang flush-
mount
Weatherproof
ll Machined-aluminum
housing
ll High-durability metal
keys with Braille
numbers
ll Fits over standard
single-gang
electrical box
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Wiegand
6057130 REV 1.1
272mp272xt272i272wp
272 Series

PROGRAMMING
1. Enter programming mode
1Yellow LED2
Press 99 # (master code)
*Flashes slowly
or press sw1 switch
2. To change master code
3
Press 1 # (new master code)
*
Flashes fast
Press (new master code)
*Flashes slowly
3. Exit programming mode
Press *Out
NOTES:
•1The Wiegand series DoorwGards are factory pro-
grammed with a master code of 1234
*.
•2Some DoorwGard products contain a sounder in
place of the yellow LED. In these products the
flashing is replaced by a beeping.
• 3
The master code is always user 1.
•The master code allows access to the
programming mode.
•All codes must be followed by the
*.
•Master code may be from 1-6 digits in length,
and digits may be repeated.
•If the master code is forgotten or does not
seem to be working, momentarily push SW1
to enter programming mode and begin at step 2
above (see wiring diagram for location).
•If the yellow LED lights solid while in program
ming mode an error has occurred. Press
*
to clear
(yellow LED should flash) and start over from
step 2 or 3 above.
•Access code programming is done at the control
panel
•If LED does not change states, a “ pull-up “
resistor may be required. Using a 10kΩ ¼w
resistor, connect one end to V+ @ the control
panel and to Led @ the control panel.
•All Wiegand control panels are not the same,
Contact IEI for an updated list of qualified Wiegand
panels that have been tested and are known to be
compatible with IEI’s Wiegand 272 series keypads.
WIEGAND SERIES
DEFAULTS
The DoorwGard Wiegand Series keypads are
designed for easy installation in a minimum amount of
time. The following defaults have been factory pro-
grammed.
Master Code (user 1)1234 *
Standard Options:
Sounder keypress feedback:ON
Auto-Entry:(no * key required)OFF
System Options:
Yellow LED feedback on keypress:ON
Red LED :Enabled
Red LED activates when line is pulled: Low
Green LED:Enabled
Green LED activates when line is pulled: High
Wiegand format:26 bit
If defaults must be changed or additional functions are
desired, please refer to the PROGRAMMING
OPTIONSchart after you are familiar with the
PROGRAMMINGsection.
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2
TESTING THE KEYPAD
1. Connect the positive (=) lead of your 5 or 12VDC
power supply from the control panel to the terminal
(TS1) =V input.
2. Connect the negative (-) lead of your 5 or 12VDC
power supply from the control panel to the terminal strip
(TS1) -V input.
3. Turn on power supply.
4. Enter Self Test Mode: Press 7890#123456*. The
leds will light sequentially, and the sounder will beep 3
times. This tests all 12 keys on the keypad, and veri-
fies proper circuit functioning.
NOTE:
The keypad may be programmed in your shop or at the
installation site. Programmed information is stored in
non-volatile so it will not be lost.
6057130 REV 1.1

PROGRAMMING OPTIONS CHART
If the pre-programmed default values must be changed
or additional functions are desired, the following options may be programmed.
1. Enter programming mode Press99 # (master code)
*
2.Auto entry on (no * required)Press30 # 2 # 1 # * *
3.Auto entry off ( * required)Press30 # 2 # 0 # * *
4.Sounder feedback on keypressPress30 # 0 # 1 # * *
5. Sounder feedback on keypress offPress30 # 0 # 0 # * *
6.LED options
Green LED activates when line is pulled lowPress31 # 4 # 0 # * *
Green LED activates when line is pulled highPress31 # 4 # 1 # * *
Red LED activates when line is pulled lowPress31 # 2 # 0 # * *
Red LED activates when line is pulled highPress31 # 2 # 1 # * *
Green LED enablePress31 # 3 # 1 # * *
Green LED disabledPress31 # 3 # 0 # * *
Red LED enablePress31 # 1 # 1 # * *
Red LED disabledPress31 # 1 # 0 # * *
Yellow LED feedback on keypress enabledPress31 # 0 # 1 # * *
Yellow LED feedback on keypress disabledPress31 # 0 # 0 # * *
7. Erase keypad memory and reset defaultsPress46 # 00000 # 00000 # * *
8. Change master codePress1 # code * code *
9. Select Wiegand Format (from table below)Press63 # 0 # format # * *
10.Set Site NumberPress64 # 0 # (site number) # * *
11.Set Group IDPress65 # 0 # (group id number) # * *
12.Exit Program ModePress*
The Wiegand format, group ID, and site number is specified by the host access control system and should be deter-
mined prior to programming your DoorwGard Wiegand keypad.
There are 8 different wiegand formats supported by the DoorwGard Wiegand Series keypads. The wiegand format is
set through command 63 and must be selected prior to programming the Site Number or Group ID. The user can set up
the Site Number through command 64. The exact range for a valid Site Number is determined by the Wiegand format
which is why it must be selected first.
Some of the Wiegand formats have a Group ID embedded in their frames. Command 65 is used to set up the Group
IDs. As with the Site Numbers, the valid ranges for Group ID entries are based on the Wiegand format. If the yellow led
glows steady after entering this command, there are two possible problems. Either the current format does not support
Group IDs or the ID entered is invalid. A table showing the valid ranges for Site Numbers and Group IDs based on the
various formats is presented below.
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Format Table
FormatFrame SizePINsSitesGroups
126 bits65536256N/A
228 bits32768256N/A
329 bits524288256N/A
430 bits6553625616
531 bits6553625632
632 bits65536204864
736 bits1048576256N/A
829 bits524288256N/A
6057130 REV 1.1

272mp
272wp
272i
+ - DA0 DA1 LD1 LD2
+ - DA0 DA1 LD1 LD2
+ - DA0 DA1 LD1 LD2
SOUNDER
Bi-color
LED
To
Control
Panel
To
Control
Panel
To
Control
Panel
+ DA0 DA1 LED
SW1
SW1
SW1
P1
red
black
r
b
r
b
r
b
red LED
green LED
yellow LED
black
red
If this product does not seem to operate properly, please call
our Technical Department toll free at 1-800-343- 9502 (781-821-5566)
Monday -Friday 8:00 am-7:00 pm EST.
We understand your time is valuble, and we know that calling
our Technical Support Department will ensure that you’ll make the most
profit possible with your IEI product. Thank you for your purchase. We
appreciate your business.
International Electronics,Inc.(IEI) warrants its products to be free
from defects in material and workmanship, when they have been installed in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, and have not been modified
or tampered with. IEI does not assume any responsibility for damage or
injury to person or property due to improper care, storage handling, abuse,
misuse, normal wear and tear, or an act of God.
IEI’s sole responsibility is limited to the repair (at IEI’s option) the
replacement of the defective product or part when sent to IEI’s facility (freight
and insurance charges prepaid), after obtaining IEI’s Return Merchandise
Authorization. IEI will not be liable to the purchaser or any one else for inci-
dental or consequential damages arising from any defect in, or malfunction
of, it’s products.
This warranty shall expire two years after shipping date for
DOOR-GARD keypads. Except as stated above, IEI makes no warranties,
either express or implied, as to any matter whatsoever, including, without
limitation to, the condition of its products, their merchantability, or fitness for
any particular.
272MP- No backlighting if
Weigand panel power out-
puts 5v to Weigand read-
er. A separate (12vdc)
supply will be needed with
a common ground
between keypad and
Weigand panel.
P1- On = Backlit enabled
(12vdc only)
Off = Backlit disabled
BASIC WIEGAND CONTROL PANEL
+ DA0 DA1 LED
SW1
P2
P1
272xt
To
Control
Panel
red
black
black\white
white\yellow
If LED does not change states, a “ pull-up “
resistor may be required. Using a 10kΩΩ ¼w
resistor, connect one end to V+ and the other end
to Led @ the control panel.
Current Draw
@ 5VDC - 13.2ma MAX
@12VDC- 38.2ma MAX
Current Draw
@ 5VDC - 4.6ma MAX
@12VDC- 11.4ma MAX
Current Draw
@ 5VDC - 9.9ma MAX
@12VDC- 16.9ma MAX
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