Kaba Keyscan WSSKP-1 Operating instructions

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
2
WSSKP-1
1
Installation & Connections
2
Operation Modes & Codes
7
Enter/Exit Program Mode
8
Setting Keypad Modes
9
User PIN Codes Table
14
Keypad Operation
15
Specifications
16
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Features
2 types of Wiegand outputs
Digital output triggering –standalone operation
Duress code
3 to 5 digit PIN codes
Wall switch dimensions
Braille keys
Stainless-steel finish
The unit may produce various outputs such as:
Keyscan proprietary Wiegand format when connected to a Keyscan controller
Standard 26 bit Wiegand format when connected to another manufacturer’s
controller.
Standalone operation with digital output triggering which may be used to activate
relay or door locking hardware to a maximum load current of 500 mA at 12 VDC.
Installation/Connections
The WSSKP-1 is suitable for indoor or outdoor installations. The keypad circuit board and
electronics are “water-resistant”. However, if you are installing the WSSKP-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 minimum distance of 12 inches or 30 centimetres from AC,
computer data, telephone data, or electric lock cables.
Do not install keypads within 3.5 feet or 1.1 metres of computer CRT-type monitors.
Do not install readers in areas where broad spectrum EMI noise may be present.
Devices such as motors, pumps, generators, and AC switching relays can create EMI
noise.
Important
Keypads made by other manufacturers may not have the necessary Wiegand interface.
Hence the WSSKP-1 keypads will not operate in dual card and PIN modes; they will only
operate in card/reader simulation.

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Figure 1 - Mounting the WSSKP-1
12
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.
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Figure 2 - WSSKP-1 Standalone Operation/Powered by Separate Supply
Brown
White
Green
Brown, White
& Green not
connected.
Isolate with
electrical tape.
Blue +
1
4
7
*
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
Orange
Orange
+
-
Door
Strike
NO
NC
COR
Orange
Blue Blue
Black -
to
DC power supply
Grey
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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.

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Figure 3 - WSSKP-1 for Wiegand Operation Only /Powered by ACU
Brown
White
Green
Blue
Black
Shield not connected.
Isolate with
electrical 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)
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Diagram Notes on WSSKP-1
If orange wire is not used, tape back. See Figure 2 for connections with third party devices.

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Figure 4 –Keypad/Proximity Reader Combination
Brown
White
Green
Red
Black
Shield not
connected.
Isolate with
electrical tape.
Shield
ACU Ground
Lug
Brown
White
Green
Red
Black
6 conductors shielded 18 AWG
500 ft (152.4 m) maximum
Brown
Brown
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)
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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 combination is required on a new installation consider
Keyscan’s K-KPR reader/keypad.

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Operational Modes and Program Codes
The WSSKP-1 can be used in one of three operating modes:
Standalone
Wiegand
Combined standalone/Wiegand
The following table indicates applicable Program Codes for each of the Operational Modes.
Program Codes / Code Options / Operation Modes Chart
Program
Code
Program Code Options
Standalone
Operation
Wiegand
Operation
Combined
Operation
Code 0 –
Combination
Outputs
0 =
Wiegand and digital
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 (Default)
Code 3 –
Master Code
1 to 9999
9571 (Default)
Code 5 –
Digital
Output
Status
0 = Switched Off –Normally
Open (Default)
1 = Switched On –Normally
Closed
Code 6 –
Digital
Output Time
0 to 255 seconds
5 seconds (Default)
Code 7 –
Digit Length
of PIN
3 to 5 digits
5 digits (Default)

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Program Codes / Code Options / Operation Modes Chart
Codes 8 to
62 –PINs
1 to 65535 (See table 3 to
record the 28 standalone user
PINs.)
Restore Default Settings: 2 + 0 Keys
Clear PINs: 6 + 4 Keys
How to Enter and Exit Keypad Programming Mode
The keypad may be modified for various feature selections as listed in the table Program
Codes / Code Options / Operation Modes Chart. To modify any keypad feature, first you
must enter the keypad’s programming mode and enter your master code as outlined
below.
Steps to Enter Keypad Programming 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 programming codes refer to Setting Keypad Modes on the following
pages.
After you have entered programming mode and completed any required changes, you
must exit the keypad’s programming mode to resume normal keypad operation.
Steps to Exit Keypad Programming Mode
1. Press and hold the # key until you hear the double beep.
2. You have now exited programming mode.

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Setting Keypad Modes
The following sub-sections review code definitions and site an example of how to program
that code into the WSSKP-1 keypad. Always refer to the Program Codes / Code Options /
Operation Modes Chart to ensure the code is applicable for the keypad operation you are
configuring –standalone, Wiegand, or combined.
Code 0 - Output Combinations
The keypad may be programmed for Wiegand and digital output combinations using and/or
conditions.
Option 0 (zero) default - Wiegand and digital output generated on a valid PIN. This
option does not require pressing the # key after a valid PIN entry.
Option 1 - Wiegand and digital output generated on valid PIN. This option requires
pressing the # key after a valid PIN entry.
Option 2 - Wiegand or digital output generated on a valid PIN. This option does not
require pressing the # key after a valid PIN entry.
Option 3 - Wiegand or digital output generated on a valid PIN. This option requires
pressing the # key after a valid PIN entry.
Note
When selecting 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
The following example illustrates setting Code 0 to option 1 - Wiegand and digital output
generated on valid PIN entry. This option requires pressing the # key after a valid PIN
entry.
1. Set the keypad for programming mode. See page 8.
2. Press the * (star) key, then press the 0 (zero) key on the keypad.
3. Then press the # key followed by the 1 (one) key 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 programming mode by pressing and holding the # key until you hear the double
beep.
Code 1 –Wiegand Bit Format
This feature determines the Wiegand bits transmitted from the WSSKP-1 keypad as an
output when directly wired to an access control unit (ACU).
Option 36 - Keyscan 36 bit proprietary format (default)
Option 26 - standard Wiegand 26 bit format

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Steps to Change the Wiegand Bit Format
The following example illustrates setting Code 1 to the Wiegand 26 bit format.
1. Set the keypad for programming mode. See page 8.
2. Press the * (star) key, then press the 1 key on the keypad.
3. Then press the # key followed by the 2 and 6 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 programming mode by pressing and holding the # key until you hear the double
beep.
Code 2 –Facility Code
This feature determines the Wiegand facility code produced on a valid PIN entry. A facility
code is a portion of the Wiegand signal transmitted from the keypad. The facility code can
also be referred to as a batch code or a site code.
default facility code = 0 (zero)
facility code range: 0 to 255
facility code is generated as an output
Steps to Change the Facility 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 programming mode by pressing and holding the # key until you hear the double
beep.
Code 3 - Default Master Code
This feature allows re-programming the master code or installer’s code in the keypad.
default master code –9571
master code range - 1 to 9999
Note
Always document a new master code entry if altered. Space is provided below the example
instructions.
Steps to Change the Master Code
The following illustrates an example of changing the master code to 1111.
1. Set the keypad for programming mode. See page 8.
2. Press the * (star) key followed by the 3 key on the keypad.
3. Press the # key followed by the 1, 1, 1, 1 keys on the keypad.
4. Then press the # key. Three beeps confirm the code has been programmed.
If three beeps are not heard, repeat steps.

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5. Exit programming mode by pressing and holding the # key until you hear the double
beep.
Revised master code: _____________
Code 5 - Setting the Digital Output Status
This feature defines the status of the digital output when the keypad is ‘sitting’ or in an idle
state waiting for a user to enter a PIN. (Technical = status of output from orange wire with
respect to blue wire on the keypad). Option 0 (zero) is a ‘switch off’ output or normally
open (NO) contact on the orange wire with respect to blue wire on keypad. Option 1 is a
‘switched on’ output or normally closed (NC).
Option 0 (zero) default = output on orange wire OFF (NO)
Option 1 = output on orange wire ON (NC)
Steps to Set Digital Output Status
The following illustrates an example of setting the normally closed (NC) option.
1. Set the keypad for programming mode. See page 8.
2. Press the * (star) key followed by the 5 key on the keypad.
3. Then press the # key followed by the 1 key for the normally closed (NC) option.
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 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 opposite state
and remain in that condition until another valid PIN entry. Entering another PIN number
will flip the output again and remain that way until another valid PIN entry. This is called
“toggling the digital output on a valid PIN.”
Range is 0 to 255 seconds –default is 5 seconds
Setting of 0 seconds toggles output on valid PIN entry
Steps to Set Digital Output Time
The following illustrates an example of setting the digital output time to 6 seconds.
1. Set the keypad for programming mode. See page 8.
2. Press the * (star) key followed by the 6 key on the keypad.
3. Then press the # key followed by the 6 key 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 programming mode by pressing and holding the # key until you hear the double
beep.

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Code 7 –PIN Digit Length
This feature sets the number of digits required for PIN entries to generate a Wiegand
output. Select a length of 3, 4, or 5 digits. All PIN numbers must conform to the PIN digit
length selected.
default PIN digit length = 5
PIN digit length range: 3 to 5
Important
You must select 5 digits for the Keyscan proprietary Wiegand format when output to a
Keyscan access control unit if you are using a card plus PIN combination.
Steps to Set PIN Digit Length
The following example illustrates setting Code 7 to a PIN digit length of 4.
1. Set the keypad for programming mode. See page 8.
2. Press the * (star) key, then press the 7 key on the keypad.
3. Then press the # key followed by the 4 key 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 programming mode by pressing and holding the # key until 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 programming mode. See page 8.
2. Press the * (star) key followed by the 4 key and the 6 key on the keypad.
3. Press the # key.
4. Press the following keys: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 to enter the PIN.
5. Then press the # key. Three beeps confirm the code has been programmed.
If three beeps are not heard, repeat the preceding steps.
6. Exit programming mode by pressing and holding the # key until you hear the double
beep.
Steps to Void a PIN
The following illustrates an example of voiding User 1 (Code # 8).
1. Set the keypad for programming mode. See page 8.
2. Press the * key followed by the 8 key on your keypad.
3. Then press the # key followed by the 0 (zero) key.
4. Then press the # key. Three beeps confirm the code has been programmed.
If three beeps are not heard, repeat the preceding steps.

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5. Exit programming mode by pressing and holding the # key until you hear the double
beep.
For recording user PIN codes when the WSSKP-1 is configured for standalone operation
only, use the table on page 14.
Restore Factory Default Settings / Clear PINs
Use the following code selections for restoring default settings:
2 + 0 Keys –Restore Default Settings
6 + 4 Keys –Clears All PIN Numbers
Refer to the following sub-headings to restore or clear applicable settings.
Steps to Restore Factory Default Settings
This procedure restores all codes 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. You will hear a double beep.
The factory default settings have now been restored.
Steps to Clear All PINs
This feature clears all 28 user PIN numbers assigned under Codes 8 to 64. It does not
affect any other code settings.
1. Press the * (star) key.
2. Press and hold the 6 key and the 4 key simultaneously until you hear a double beep.
3. Press the # key. The user PINs have been cleared.

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User PIN Codes
Use the table below to record user PIN codes. After recording, Keyscan suggests keeping
this document in a safe but accessible place 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

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Keypad Operation
The following sub-sections review basic WSSKP-1 keypad operation.
How the Keypad Works
Entering a valid PIN code generates a keypad output such as unlocking a door.
The LED on the front plate indicates the output status, most often this is for a door.
When the red LED is on, the keypad indicates the door’s status is locked or the digital
output status is normal. When the LED is off, the keypad indicates the door’s status as
unlocked 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 her PIN code which transmits the Wiegand signal to the
access control unit or to activate a digital output. If specified, see Code 0 - Output
Combinations, the person would press the # key.
Duress
Press the * key, the 9 key, the PIN number, and the # key. This feature is only used for a
Wiegand output.

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Specifications
The following table outlines the WSSKP-1 technical specifications.
Operating Voltage
12VDC
Current Draw
Keypad 30 mA –no digital output (orange wire not used)
Digital output 530 mA (orange 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
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