1. Introduction
This device is a new generation, newly designed stylish fingerprint access control integrated stand-alone machine with card reading function. It features an ABS shell, anti-prying design, and an IP66 waterproof rating, making it suitable for outdoor use. It supports up to 100 fingerprints and 1000 card users, offering various door opening methods including fingerprint, card, password, and multi-user combinations. It also supports visitor users and can function as a professional Wiegand card reader, with capabilities to upload/download user data. The device includes door contact detection for enhanced security.
Key Features:
- ABS material and Anti-explosion design.
- Supports EM or Mifare cards.
- User Capacity: 100 fingerprints, 1000 cards, 10 visitor users.
- Access Modes: Fingerprint, card, PIN, multi-user combination.
- Wiegand Output Formats: Mifare Wiegand 26-44 bits, 56 bits, 58 bits; EM Wiegand 26 bit.
- PIN Wiegand Output Formats: 4 bits, 8 bits (ASCII), 10 digits virtual card number.
- Pulse Mode and Toggle Mode operation.

Figure 1: Front View of the Keypad

Figure 2: Side View of the Keypad
2. Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Working Voltage | DC12V±25% |
| Standby Current | ≤45mA |
| Working Current | ≤150mA |
| User Capacity | 1000 users, 100 fingerprints |
| Support Card Types | EM card and Mifare card |
| Card Reading Frequency | 125KHz + 13.56MHz RFID (Dual frequency) |
| Read Range | ≤30mm |
| Operation Temperature | -20℃ ~ +60℃ |
| Working Humidity | 10% ~ 99% |
| Machine Dimensions (TF9S-EM-W) | 140mm (H) x 69mm (W) x 17mm (D) |
| Machine Dimensions (Other models) | 130mm (H) x 46mm (W) x 16mm (D) |
| Machine Net Weight | 150g |
| Machine Gross Weight | 500g |
| Package Length | 14 cm |
| Package Width | 6 cm |
| Package Height | 5 cm |

Figure 3: Product Parameters

Figure 4: TF9S-EM-W Product Dimensions

Figure 5: Alternative Model Product Dimensions
3. Setup
3.1. Wiring Diagram
Proper wiring is crucial for the correct operation of the access control keypad. Refer to the detailed wiring diagrams below for both standalone mode and DC power supply connections. Ensure all connections are secure and match the specified voltage and polarity.

Figure 6: Standalone Mode and DC Power Supply Wiring Diagram
| Wire Color | Function |
|---|---|
| Red | +12V Power Input |
| Black | GND (Ground) |
| Green | NO (Normally Open) for lock |
| White | COM (Common) for lock |
| Yellow | NC (Normally Closed) for lock |
| Blue | OPEN (Exit Button) |
| Purple | BEL+ (Doorbell Positive) |
| Grey | BEL- (Doorbell Negative) |
| Pink (Powder) | D0 (Wiegand Data 0) |
| Brown | D1 (Wiegand Data 1) |
Note: A 1N4004 or equivalent diode is needed when using a common power supply, or the reader might be damaged (1N4004s are included in the packing).
3.2. Access Control System Diagram
The keypad can be integrated into a comprehensive access control system. The diagram below illustrates a typical setup including a power supply, magnetic lock, doorbell, and exit button.

Figure 7: Typical Access Control System Diagram
4. Operating Instructions
4.1. Interface Overview
The keypad features a backlit touch screen for clear visibility even in dim environments. Key areas include:
- Working Light: Indicates device status.
- Password Field: Numeric keypad for PIN entry.
- Card Swiping Area: For presenting EM or Mifare cards.
- Doorbell Function: Activates an external doorbell.
- Fingerprint Region: For biometric authentication.

Figure 8: Keypad Interface Details
4.2. Access Methods
The device supports multiple access methods:
- Fingerprint: Place a registered finger on the fingerprint region.
- Card: Present a registered EM or Mifare card to the card swiping area.
- PIN: Enter a registered password using the numeric keypad.
- Multi-user Combination: Specific configurations may require a combination of methods (e.g., card + fingerprint).
4.3. Demonstration Video
Watch this video for a visual demonstration of the keypad's functionality, including fingerprint recognition, card swipe, and keypad entry.
Video 1: Keypad Functionality Demonstration
5. Maintenance
The Fingerprint Access Control Keypad is designed for durability and outdoor use. To ensure optimal performance and longevity:
- Waterproof Rating: The device has an IP66 waterproof grade, making it resistant to wind, rain, and dust. However, avoid submerging the device in water.
- Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the keypad surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the screen or housing.
- Environmental Conditions: While designed for a wide temperature range (-20℃ to +60℃), extreme fluctuations should be minimized if possible.
- Physical Protection: The ABS shell provides anti-explosion and anti-prying protection. Avoid intentional physical impact or tampering.

Figure 9: IP66 Waterproof Feature
6. Troubleshooting
- Device Not Powering On: Check the +12V and GND wiring connections. Ensure the power supply is providing the correct voltage and current.
- Door Not Unlocking: Verify the NO/NC/COM wiring to the lock. Ensure the lock itself is functional and receiving the correct signal from the keypad. Check if the correct access method (fingerprint, card, PIN) is being used and is properly registered.
- Fingerprint/Card/PIN Not Recognized: Ensure the user data (fingerprint, card, password) is correctly registered in the device. Refer to the programming instructions for adding users.
- Keypad Backlight Issues: The keypad features a backlit touch screen for visibility. If the backlight is not functioning as expected, check power connections. Specific instructions for turning off/on the backlight or adjusting its settings would be found in the detailed programming manual (not provided in this general overview).
- Doorbell Not Ringing: Check the BEL+ and BEL- connections to the doorbell. Ensure the doorbell unit is functional.
- Wiegand Output Issues: If using the device as a Wiegand reader, verify D0 and D1 connections to the controller. Ensure the Wiegand format (26-44 bits, 56 bits, 58 bits) is correctly configured on both the keypad and the receiving controller.
7. User Tips
- Programming Users: For detailed instructions on how to add fingerprints, RFID cards, and passwords, please refer to the comprehensive programming guide that accompanies your device. This manual focuses on general installation and operation.
- Toggle Mode: The device supports a 'Toggle Mode'. Specific steps to switch into or out of this mode will be outlined in the full programming manual.
- Keyboard Backlight: While the keypad has a backlit feature for low-light conditions, options to adjust or turn off the backlight may be available through the device's programming menu. Consult the detailed manual for these settings.
8. Warranty and Support
8.1. Warranty Information
This product comes with a one-year warranty from the date of original purchase. The warranty covers manufacturing defects but does not cover defects caused by misuse, fire, or other forms of buyer-induced damage. If product damage caused by the buyer requires warranty service, the shipping fees for return will be the responsibility of the buyer.
8.2. Technical Support
If you have any questions or require technical assistance, please send a message via the Trade Manager. All messages will be answered within 24 hours, Monday through Saturday.





