Chamberlain KPR2000 Installation Setup Manual page 6

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INTRODUCTION
CHOOSE AN OPERATION MODE
STAND ALONE OPERATION (KPR2000 WITH A GATE OPERATOR)
The KPR2000 functions as a complete access control system. The user database is
stored in non-volatile memory, reads the PINs and card codes, performs the
authentication, and grants and monitors access to the property or device. In Stand
Alone Operation there are three different Access Configurations listed below:
Card or PIN (Default): The User must present a valid Wiegand Card to the
KPR2000 or enter their PIN code followed by the # key, in order to be granted
access.
Card Only: The User must present a valid Wiegand Card to the KPR2000 in order
to be granted access. The facility code and the ID number are both read and
validated as one block of Wiegand data.
Card + PIN: The User must first present a valid Wiegand Card to the KPR2000
and then enter their PIN code followed by the # key, in order to be granted
access.
PASS-THROUGH OPERATION (KPR2000 WITH TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM)
The KPR2000 passes all keypad and card reader Wiegand data to an external
controller. The KPR2000 should be in the "Card or PIN" access configuration for
pass-through operation. In this mode the LED will stay red, and the KPR2000 will
beep 3 times when credentials are presented that are authenticated to the external
controller. To change this mode and allow the KPR2000 to flash the green LED, and
beep 1 time, the KPR2000 will have to learn the same credentials as the external
controller.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Both modes of operation support Auto User ID generation
(simplest method) and manual entry of user ID.
KEYPAD OPERATION
The KPR2000 keypad may output an 8 bit ASCII code every keystroke, or output a
26 bit Wiegand card packet with a facility code and a 4-5 digit card number when the
# key is pressed. See configuration options on page 11.
INSTALLATION
6
WIRING
SET UP

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