QUANTEK CP5-RX 3 In 1 Wiegand Proximity Reader and Keypad User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- QUANTEK
Table of Contents
QUANTEK CP5-RX 3 In 1 Wiegand Proximity Reader and Keypad
Introduction
The CP5-RX is a Wiegand output keypad with integrated proximity reader. It can read 125KHz EM & HID cards and 13.56MHz Mifare cards. Because of its IP66 waterproof rating, it can be mounted either indoors or outdoors in harsh environments.
Specification
Frequency | 125KHz & 13.56MHz |
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Card type | 125KHz – EM & HID cards/fobs |
13.56MHz – Mifare cards/fobs (ISO 14443A compatible)
Read range| 3-6cm
Standby current| <35mA
Operating voltage| 9-18Vdc
Wiegand output format| Wiegand 26-37 bits (Default 26 bits)
Keypad transmission format| 4 bits (default), 8 bits or virtual card number
Operating temperature| -40 to +60°C
Operating humidity| 0% RH – 95% RH
Housing material| Zinc-alloy
Waterproof rating| IP66
Dimensions| 148 x 56 x 22.5mm
Net weight| 275g
Installation
- Drill 2 holes (A, C) for the screws and a larger hole (B) for the cable.
- Knock the wall plugs into the holes A & C.
- Attached the back plate to the wall with the two screws.
- Thread the cable through the cable hole.
- Attach the unit to the back plate using the bottom retaining screw.
Wiring
Colour | Function | Notes |
---|---|---|
Red | Power +V | 9-18Vdc |
Black | GND | Ground |
Green | D0 | Wiegand data 0 output |
White | D1 | Wiegand data 1 output |
Brown | LED | Green LED light control |
Yellow | BUZZER | Buzzer control |
Programming
You can change the configuration settings according to your application if required.
Set master code
The 4-6 digit master code is used to prevent unauthorised access to the
system. We highly recommend changing the master code and keeping a record of
it. Default master code is 123456
1. Enter programming mode| *** Master code #**
123456 is default master code
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2. Change master code| 0 New Master code # New Master
code #
The master code is any 4-6 digits
3. Exit programming mode| *****
Set Wiegand output format for EM card
1. Enter programming mode| *** Master code #**
123456 is default master code
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2. Wiegand input bits| 1 26-37 # (Factory default is 26
bits)
3. Exit programming mode| *****
Set Wiegand output format for Mifare card
1. Enter programming mode| *** Master code #**
123456 is default master code
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2. Wiegand input bits| 2 26-37 # (Factory default is 26
bits)
3. Exit programming mode| *****
Set PIN output format
1. Enter programming mode| *** Master code #**
123456 is default master code
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2. Wiegand input bits| 3 0-2 #
0 = Virtual card number output 1 = 4 bit output (default)
2 = 8 bit output
3. Exit programming mode| *****
Reset to factory default
Power off the device. Press and power on. Hold the button for 3 seconds,
then release it.
Note: During the process there will be no change of LED and no beeps.
Data Signal
The below table shows the wave form of pulse width time (the duration of a pulse) and pulse interval time (the time between pulses) of the Wiegand data output from the reader. (Example 1010
Keypad transmission format
Virtual card number
The reader will transmit the PIN data when it receives the last key (#) after
PIN code. Example PIN code: 999999 Press 999999#, then the output format will
be: 0000999999
4 bits
The reader will transmit the PIN data after every key is pressed: 1 (0001), 2
(0010), 3 (0011), 4 (0100), 5 (0101), 6 (0110), 7 (0111), 8 (1000), 9 (1001),
- (1010), 0 (0000), # (1011)
8 bits
The reader will transmit the PIN data after every key is pressed: 1 (1110
0001), 2 (1101 0010), 3 (1100 0011), 4 (1011 0100), 5 (1010 0101), 6 (1001
0110), 7 (1000 0111), 8 (0111 1000), 9 (0110 1001), * (0101 1010), 0 (1111
0000), # (0100 1011)
References
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