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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WIEGAND 30 bit format 3.3.1 Programming Jumper 3.3.2 Entering the programming mode 3.3.3 Data output from the MONO-S in 30 bit WIEGAND format DATA/CLOCK format 3.4.1 Entering the programming mode 3.4.2 Selecting the maximum number of digits sent to the host 3.4.3...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    3. Insert the cable through the grommet in the rear panel of the MONO-S. 4. Fix the rear panel of the MONO-S to the wall with the two (8 x 30 CSK) mounting screws (supplied). 5. Ensure the wiring of the MONO-S is carried out as per the wiring instructions given in 2.2.
  • Page 4: Wiring Instructions

    2.0 Mounting and Wiring Instructions 6. Fix the main panel of the MONO-S to the rear panel (back plate) with two (3 x 22 CSK) screws (supplied), after making sure the connectors meet perfectly. 7. Fix the MONO-S cover to the main panel with the two (3 x 6 CSK) security screws using the Allen security key (supplied).
  • Page 5: Wiegand Format

    The tamper switch is a security contact (NC) to detect the opening or tampering of the housing. Once the keypad is installed against the wall the contact remains closed. MONO-S features double tamper protection i.e. when the entire housing is tampered with or when the front panel is interfered with or removed.
  • Page 6: Wiegand 26 Bit Format

    This prevents any coincidental interference between the codes sent out by the MONO-S and the codes already in the system's memory. For example the host control unit can see the keypad code 5 as a magstripe card with code 5.
  • Page 7: Programming The Site Code

    : Return to default settings 3.2.2.1 Programming the Site code The site code represented by the first 8 bits of the code transmitted by the MONO-S. It is sent each time a valid code is entered from it’s keypad. Note: Site code is only available for 26-bit WIEGAND format.
  • Page 8: Wiegand 30 Bit Format

    The programming jumper allows the user to modify several characteristics of the codes sent by the MONO-S to comply with the specific needs of the host, and to increase the overall security level of the system. The complete output data consists of several data blocks. The first block will indicate a group number (4 bits) and can be used to emulate some special required code or a fixed header required by the host.
  • Page 9: Data/Clock Format

    3.4 DATA/CLOCK format 3.4.1 Entering the programming mode 1. Open the keypad housing. 2. Place the jumper in it’s closed position. 3. Close the housing. 4. A long beep will be heard and the Yellow LED will light up. Wait until the beep stops. This should take about 4 seconds.
  • Page 10: Return To Default Settings

    CODIX bus. - Once a code is entered and the key “A” is pressed the MONO-S emits an audible (beep) and visual (Yellow LED) signal. If the entered code is correct, a second confirmatory beep will be heard.
  • Page 11: Using The Mono-S Keypad

    5.0 Using the MONO-S keypad The user can enter any code combination he wishes. There might be limitations set to the length of the code or the maximum number due to definitions done in the programming above. After a user has entered their keypad code it must be confirmed by pressing the “A” key. If the “A” key is not pressed the code will not be transferred to the host system.

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