Velleman HAA2801 User Manual

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CLOSE THE PROGRAMMING MODE (

* *

)

Always close programming mode with

* *

to set system back to normal Operation after

programming.
The button is equivalent to the

*

button in the keypad with bell button.

VALIDATION

**

--------------- System is back to normal operation mode

THE OPERATION MODES AND THE WIEGAND OUTPUT (Location 94)

Four operation modes are available for the selection. The codes are

0, 1, 2 and 3.

WIEGAND OUTPUT AT KEYPAD OPERATION MODE
0 --- Stand Alone Keypad Mode -- (Default)
The system provides full functions to operate its outputs and at the same time provides Wiegand Data

Output for all the

VALID Cards and User PINs including the Duress Codes and Visitor Codes. No

Wiegand Data Output for the invalid PINs and Cards.

1 --- Card & Code Reader Mode
In the Card & Code Reader Mode, the keypad provides Wiegand Data Output for all the Card readings

and PINs/Code entries but does not operate its outputs. It is solely a card and code reader.

NOTE:
It is suggested to clean all the codes, PINs and cards that were previously stored in the system before

setting the system for reader mode.

2 --- Master Keypad of Split-Decoded Mode (The Only Mode will Send Out the Link-up Code)
The keypad unit provides the Wiegand Data Output for the valid user PINs, Codes and Cards exactly

like in the Stand Alone Mode. The Master keypad will transfer all the programmed feature data

(except the user PINs, Codes and Cards data) to the Access Controller (decoder) right after it exits

the programming mode. A Split-decoded keypad system needs at least one Master keypad and one

Access Controller to work.

3 --- Slave Keypad of Split-Decoded Mode
The Keypad unit provides the Wiegand Data Output for the valid user PINs, Codes and Cards exactly

like in Stand Alone Mode. No feature data is transferred to the Access Controller (decoder) from the

Slave keypad. It takes the same feature data from the Master keypad to operate. The Slave keypad(s)

is for a Split-Decoded system that needs more than one keypads for operation convenience.

NOTE:
a)

b)

OPERATION MODE

LOCATION

VALIDATION

#

0

,

1

,

2

or

3

94

39

.

INDIVIDUAL

INDIVIDUAL

Do not set more than one keypads in Master mode in a Split-Decoded system. Otherwise, the data

will be confused.
Each keypad in Split-Decoded mode can be programmed independently with its own user PINs,

Codes and Cards. The PINs, Codes and Cards can be repeatedly used in other keypads in the

same system.

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