1. Introduction
The OBO HANDS 125KHz RFID Standalone Access Control Keypad is a high-quality, secure, and durable access control solution. Constructed from eco-friendly zinc alloy, it is designed for low power consumption and cost-effectiveness. This system is suitable for various applications including households, hotels, offices, apartments, and factories, offering robust security with anti-vandal and anti-tamper features.

Figure 1: OBO HANDS RFID Access Control Keypad with accessories
2. Product Features
- High quality and high security design.
- Sensitive and quick response.
- Supports up to 1000 standard user cards.
- Integrated doorbell button and backlight digits keypad for convenience in low-light conditions.
- Equipped with WG26 interface and two relay outputs.
- Features time delay and tamper alarm functions.
- Multiple unlock methods: RFID card, password, or a combination of RFID card and password.
- Classical appearance with useful functionality, suitable for professional and home environments.
- Supports single-door access control.
- Functions as a standalone keypad, no computer connection required for operation.
3. Setup and Installation
3.1 Components Overview

Figure 2: Product Analysis - Keypad components and indicators

Figure 3: Keypad dimensions and internal circuit board
3.2 Wiring Diagram
The access control keypad operates independently and does not require a computer connection for basic functionality. Connect the keypad to a DC12V power supply, an electric lock, and an exit button. A doorbell can also be integrated. Please note that the power supply, electric lock, exit button, and doorbell are not included with the keypad.

Figure 4: System Wiring Diagram

Figure 5: Back of Machine Wiring Diagram
3.3 Outdoor Installation (with Rainproof Cover)
For outdoor installations, it is highly recommended to use the provided rainproof cover to protect the keypad from weather elements. While the 7612 model can withstand some water on its surface, direct rain exposure requires additional protection.

Figure 6: Outdoor Installation with Rainproof Cover

Figure 7: Rainproof Cover Dimensions
4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Unlock Methods
The keypad supports three primary methods for unlocking the door:
- RFID Card: Present a programmed RFID card to the card reading area.
- Password: Enter a 4-digit password using the keypad.
- RFID Card + Password: Present an RFID card, then enter the corresponding password.

Figure 8: Unlock Methods
4.2 Programming
All programming, including adding or deleting user cards and changing passwords, is performed directly through the keypad. Refer to the detailed programming instructions in the included operating manual for specific steps.
4.3 Doorbell Function
The keypad includes a doorbell button. When pressed, it activates a connected doorbell (not included) to alert occupants.
4.4 Product Demonstration Video
Watch this video for a visual guide on the product's features and operation, including unlock methods and doorbell function.
Video 1: Product Demonstration (Unlock Methods, Doorbell, Physical Overview)
5. Maintenance
5.1 Weather Protection
For outdoor use, ensure the rainproof cover is properly installed to protect the keypad from prolonged exposure to rain, snow, and direct sunlight. This helps maintain the device's longevity and performance.
5.2 Tamper Alarm
The keypad is equipped with a tamper alarm function. If the device is forcibly removed or tampered with, an alarm will sound, providing an additional layer of security.

Figure 9: Tamper Alarm Illustration
5.3 Cleaning
Clean the keypad surface with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the finish or electronic components.
6. Troubleshooting
- Keypad not responding: Check the power supply connection. Ensure it is receiving a stable DC12V.
- Door not unlocking: Verify that the correct RFID card or password is being used. Check the wiring to the electric lock.
- Incorrect voltage: The device requires a DC12V power supply. Using a 24V DC supply will not work and may damage the unit.
- RFID card not reading: Ensure the card is 125KHz compatible and presented correctly to the reading area.
7. Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 7612+FYG+10 |
| Brand Name | OBO HANDS |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Certification | CE |
| Material | Zinc Alloy |
| Working Frequency | 125KHz |
| User Card Capacity | 1000 user cards |
| Working Voltage | DC 12V |
| Working Current | 1.2A |
| Working Temperature | -10°C to +70°C |
| Reading Distance | 0-10cm |
| Relative Humidity | 20%-90% |
| WG Interface | WG26 |
| Backlight Function | Supported |
| Tamper Alarm | Supported |
| Door Bell | Supported |
| Relay Output | 2 relay outputs |
| Dimensions (L/H/W) | 77mm * 120mm * 27mm |
8. User Tips
- Always double-check your power supply voltage to ensure it matches the DC12V requirement for optimal performance and to prevent damage.
- When installing outdoors, utilize the rainproof cover to significantly extend the lifespan of your access control keypad.
- Keep a record of your programmed RFID cards and passwords in a secure location.
9. Warranty and Support
For any technical assistance, warranty claims, or further inquiries, please contact the seller directly. Ensure you have your product model number and purchase details ready for efficient support.





