Beeper: ........................................................................................................................ Standard
Cable: .... up to 7 conductors, 22 AWG, stranded, overall shield; 150 m (500 ft) max length
*May also be configured to output keypad data in 4-bit burst mode for use with H1000 controllers.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Introduction
The CanProx Proximity/Keypad Reader integrates both a proximity reader and keypad
into a single unit making it ideal for applications requiring an access credential and/or
personal identification number (PIN).
NOTE: Keypad data is transmitted in either Cansec 37-bit (P-640-HA37 & P-620-HA37))
or standard 26-bit (P-640-HA & P-620-HA) Wiegand data format. P-640-HA37 & P-620HA37, and P-640-HA & P-620-HA have different firmware and are not interchangeable.
NOTE: Tech Support will only be provided where product installation guidelines have
been followed.
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Wall Mounting
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Wiring - Cansec Controllers
Not used with Cansec
Controllers. Trim off.
Ensure no contact to
other wires.
Cansec Controller
Important: For illustration purposes only. Pin placement is not in order as shown
and does not match the layout of many Cansec controllers. Please refer to the
controller installation manual for the pin layout and match up each wire to the
corresponding pin. E.g. Power wire – Power pin, Ground wire – Ground pin etc…
Wiring - 3rd Party Controllers
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Programming
P-640-HA & P-620-HA (26-BIT WIEGAND OUTPUT) – APPLICABLE FOR
3RD PARTY AND CANSEC CONTROLLERS
The reader is shipped with the keypad outputting 8-bit burst Wiegand. To change
the keypad output to 26-bit Wiegand, follow the procedure below.
8-bit burst mode
1. Cycle power to the reader.
2. Present the Wiegand Keypad Data Mode control card to the reader – reader will
beep four times.
3. Enter the facility code to be applied to the keypad (FC = 0 to 255); the default
facility code is usually 0. If an unacceptable facility code is entered the reader will
give out one long beep.
4. Press the “#” key - reader will beep four times to indicate success.
5. Press the “*” key – reader should beep four times to indicate 26-bit mode is
The reader is shipped with the keypad outputting 8-bit burst Wiegand. To change
the keypad output to Cansec 37-bit Wiegand, follow the procedure below.
Appendix for 8-bit burst mode
1. Cycle power to the reader.
2. Present the Wiegand Keypad Data Mode control card to the reader – reader will
beep four times.
3. Enter the facility code to be applied to the keypad (FC = 0 to 32767); the default
facility code is usually 0. If an unacceptable facility code is entered the reader will
give out one long beep.
4. Press the “#” key – reader will beep four times to indicate success.
5. Press the “*” key – reader should beep four times to indicate 37-bit mode is
enabled.
See
.
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4-Bit Burst Label
CONFIGURATION CARD FOR CANSEC H1000 AND MAP1 OR MAP2
CONTROLLERS
The following is a sample of one of the 4-bit burst configuration cards, which when
presented to the P-640-HA, P-620-HA or P-640-HA37, P-620-HA37 reader will
enable it to use 4-bit burst in keypad mode. This configuration is only required
when using the “Keypad Options” modes available in Hurricane software (Card
only, Card plus PIN and PIN only) or “Card + PIN”, “Card + PIN or Keypad Card
ID” options in First Access software.
See “H1000 Integrated Keypad Installation Guide” for detailed installation and
configuration instructions for H1000.
Proximity/Keypad Reader Usage
Keypad usage: enter a PIN number between 1 and 65534 follow by “#”
Reader usage: present a compatible proximity credential to the reader
NOTE: Keypad and reader modes are both enabled and cannot be toggled. This
allows the usage for both card users and PIN users.
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Card + PIN Interface Module - Optional
NOTE: Card + PIN Interface Module (part number CA-CARD+PIN) is not included
with P-640-HA, P-620-HA or P-640-HA37, P-620-HA37. CA-CARD+PIN must be
purchased separately. The module and the PIN generation utility are not required
for MAP1 or MAP2 panels.
NOTE: Must program keypad to output 8-bit Wiegand. See Appendix for 8-bit burst mode.
The reader/keypad alone does not provide the Card + PIN feature also known as Two Factor Authentication. Cansec developed the CA-CARD+PIN interface board which can
be purchased to allow Card + Pin capability to be added to access control units which
do not have that capability.
required to generate the PIN for the card
Software (available to download for free at cansec.com) is
.
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The interface board is designed to be used with Cansec’s P-640-HA, P-620-HA or P-640-
HA37, P-620-HA37 Proximity/Keypad Reader.
The Proximity/Keypad Reader is connected to the interface board which in turn is
connected to a regular Wiegand reader port on a Cansec or other manufacturer’s
controller.
In addition to operating in Card+PIN mode, the mode can be changed to Card Only
mode by opening the orange wire using a dry contact relay from an access control
system, a programmable timer, key-switch, etc. This allows, for example, the reader
operating mode to be set to Card Only during the day and Card+PIN off hours.
If the mode control circuit is connected to a relay which is managed by an access
system, the mode can be changed manually by the operator or in response to certain
events (subject to the capability of the access control system used). This could include
things such as time, date, specified input point in alarm, specified card used at selected
readers, etc.
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CARD + PIN USAGE
When a card is presented, the user must enter a 4 digit PIN, which is algorithmically
derived from the System/Facility Code and ID number of the card they presented,
followed by “#” key. If the correct PIN is entered on the keypad, the System/Facility
Code and ID data from the card is transmitted to the connected access control unit.
If the PIN entered is not correct, or no PIN is entered, nothing is sent to the
connected controller.
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Reader/Keypad Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
The reader does not recognize
a card/tag (no beep, no LED
flash).
1. One or more of the readers’
wiring connections are incorrect.
Power down the reader/access panel and check that
your wiring is correct.
2. The reader is not receiving proper
power from the access panel.
Measure the voltage at the reader. It should be
between +5 VDC and +14 VDC.
3. The reader is mounted too close
to a device that radiates
electromagnetic interference.
If possible, install the reader in a different location or
move any other electronic devices away from the
reader.
4. You are using an incorrect type of
card.
Make sure you are using an access card that is
compatible with the reader.
The reader has a short read
range.
1. The connection of the reader's
shield wire has opened somewhere.
Check the shield line for open connections. Make
sure it is properly connected to the access panel.
2. The reader is mounted too close
to a device that radiates electromagnetic interference.
If possible, install the reader in a different location or
move any other electronic devices away from the
reader.
3. The power supply is generating
electromagnetic interference.
The power supply on the access panel must be a
regulated, linear supply. Switching supplies are often
sources of electromagnetic interference.
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Appendix
8-BIT BURST KEYPAD MODE
While in the 8-bit burst mode each key press results in the reader transmitting 8 bits of
data to the host.
The Proximity/Keypad Reader is usually shipped in 8-bit burst mode. However, if it was
programmed to output standard 26-bit Wiegand or Cansec 37-bit Wiegand then follow
the steps below to enable 8-bit burst:
1. Cycle power to the reader.
2. Present the Wiegand Keypad Data Mode control card to the reader – reader will
beep four times.
3. Press the “#” key – reader will beep four times to indicate success.
4. Press “*” key – reader should beep once to indicate 8-bit burst is enabled.
CanProx Proximity/Keypad Reader is compliant with the following organizations:
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