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  • Page 1   1-800-Keyless www.keyless.com iSmartSE User’s Guide Page 1 of 15 RII113-A-201222.docx...
  • Page 2 If OSDP conversion is provided, this will also convert the keypad to this format. Keypad options; Standard 26 bit Wiegand, Essex Electronics model K1-34x (configured for option 1, 26 bit Wiegand). Standard 8 bit Wiegand, Essex Electronics model K1-34x (configured for option 2, 8 bit Wiegand). 2. Specifications Description Specification Voltage...
  • Page 3 Dimensions 7 ¼”[18.4cm] X 3 5/8” [9.2cm] X 1 ½”[3.8cm] Weight 25 oz[709gm] Page 3 of 15 RII113-A-201222.docx...
  • Page 4 3. Precautions 3.1. Essex Electronics keypads & card readers are electronic devices and are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Standard precautions should be taken to protect these devices from electrostatic discharge events. 3.2. Essex Electronics does not manufacture the control panels & power supplies that may be connected to these keypads &...
  • Page 5 4.1.8. Remove configuration jumper. 4.1.9. Keypad is now in the 8-bit Wiegand output mode. 4.1.10. Other modes are available; see K1 Series Multi-format installation & instruction manual, supplied with the keypad. 4.2. Setting 26 bit Wiegand keypad site code, only required for 26 bit Wiegand style keypads;...
  • Page 6 4.2.1. With keypad off or unplugged, install jumper as shown in figure 1. 4.2.2. Apply power to keypad, through the reader. 4.2.3. There will be 4 audible beeps, from the keypad, along with the both the red & green LEDs on the keypad flashing at the same rate. 4.2.4.
  • Page 7 4.3. Setting 8-bit keypad LED control, only available when in the 8 bit mode;   Figure 2 Keypad in 8 bit mode LED Control Jumper Location Page 7 of 15 RII113-A-201222.docx...
  • Page 8 4.3.1. When a keypad is installed, (in the 8-bit mode), its’ LEDs may be controlled in two ways; independently, where grounding the yellow wire will only turn on the red LED, & grounding the brown wire will only turn on the green LED. Or, with the jumper installed as shown in figure 2, grounding the brown wire will toggle the LEDs on the keypad from red to green.
  • Page 9 4.4.1. This jumper only is functional for the Wiegand model reader. 4.4.2. The indicated jumper selects whether the reader LED will have the red led on or off in standby. 4.4.3. Place the jumper from the center to the right to have the LED off in standby, or place the jumper from the center to the left to have the LED on in standby.
  • Page 10 5. Installation 5.1. Wiring; Wire Signal Name; Color; +Vin Black -Vin White D1, Wiegand data, if equipped, pulled up to internal +5V Green D0, Wiegand data, if equipped, pulled up to internal +5V Orange OSDP RS-485, “A”, if equipped Pink OSDP RS-485, “B”, if equipped Brown LED control, toggles keypad from red to green, &...
  • Page 11 5.1.1. Splice the supplied, 12 inch long, reader harness into the cable connected to the control panel, using the wiring list above for the signals. It is recommended that 18 awg stranded multi-conductor cable be used to connect the reader to the panel, at least 6 wires will be required for most panels.
  • Page 12   Figure 5 Illuminated Spy Proof Housing Mounting Points Page 12 of 15 RII113-A-201222.docx...
  • Page 13 5.2.1. Illuminated Spy Proof Housing, if equipped; 5.2.1.1. Mark the mounting holes on wall surface, at the suggested mounting height, using the 0.200” [5.1mm] hole mounting points. Also mark the suggested cut out opening. This may be a 1” diameter hole, top center, for the connecting harness.
  • Page 14: Operation

    5.2.2.6. 6. Operation 6.1. Wiegand Mode 6.1.1. The Wiegand data stream to the control panel is automatic, data will be present after a card is read, and in the case of the 26-bit Wiegand keypad, data will be sent by the keypad, on “#” press. If an incorrect pin on the keypad is entered, it may be cleared by pressing “*”, or letting the keypad time out, a single beep, after 10 seconds of inactivity.
  • Page 15 0xCA446C05 ten times. The adapter will reply with an “osdp_ACK” until the final command, to which it will reply with an “osdp_NAK” with a payload 0x09. 7. Company Contact Essex Electronics, Incorporated 1130 Mark Avenue, Carpinteria, CA 93013 (805) 684-7601 or (800) 539-5377 (KEY-LESS) FAX (805) 684-0232 Website: keyless.com...