1. Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, setup, and operation of your DC12V/24V WG26/WG34 NFC RFID IP68 Access Control Keyboard. This advanced access control device offers multiple unlocking methods, robust waterproof design, and high user capacity, making it suitable for various indoor and outdoor security applications.
2. Key Features
- IP68 Waterproof Design: Fully sealed with PC glue, allowing outdoor installation and operation in rain or storm.
- Dual Frequency Support: Compatible with both 125KHz (EM ID, TK4100) and 13.56MHz (MF 1K, S50) RFID cards.
- Multiple Unlocking Methods: Supports RFID card, password, RFID card + password, and mobile NFC unlocking.
- High User Capacity: Manages up to 1000 user cards and 1000 passwords.
- Touch Screen Keypad: Modern and durable touch panel with white backlight for clear visibility in dark conditions.
- Integrated Doorbell Button: Allows connection to an external wired doorbell.
- Wiegand Interface: Features WG26 and WG34 input/output for connecting additional card readers.
- Flexible Door Opening Time: Adjustable door opening duration from 0 to 99 seconds.
- Normally Open Mode: Can be configured for frequent entry and exit scenarios.
- Standalone Programming: Full programming directly via the keyboard; no computer or software required.

Figure 2.1: Key Features Overview
3. Package Contents
Please check the package for the following items:
- 1 x RFID Waterproof Access Control Keyboard (Model S1000-B)
- 10 x RFID 125 KHz Key Rings or Cards (Optional, depending on purchase variant)

Figure 3.1: Package Contents Example (with keyfobs)
4. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Number | S1000-B |
| Certification | CE |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Usage Capacity | 1000 users (cards/passwords) |
| Material | ABS high-quality material |
| Panel Type | Touch screen panel |
| Operating Frequency | 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz dual frequency |
| Card Reading Type | Supports EM ID and MF 1K compatible cards |
| Card Reading Distance | 0-5 cm |
| Identification Method | RFID card, password, RFID card password, NFC |
| Backlight | White backlight |
| Waterproof Function | IP68 waterproof (can be installed outdoors) |
| Doorbell Button | Supports wired doorbell |
| Wiegand Signal | WG26 and WG34 input/output |
| Management Card | Settable |
| Operating Voltage | DC 12V / DC 18V / DC 24V |
| Door Opening Time | 0-99 seconds (adjustable) |
| Operating Temperature | -20 °C to 70 °C |
| Working Humidity | 20% ~ 90% |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 132 mm x 72 mm x 16 mm |

Figure 4.1: Product Dimensions and Features
5. Installation
5.1 Physical Installation
The S1000-B access control keyboard is IP68 rated, allowing for outdoor installation. Ensure the mounting surface is flat and stable. Use appropriate screws and anchors for secure mounting.

Figure 5.1: IP68 Waterproof Design for Outdoor Installation
5.2 Wiring Diagram
Proper wiring is crucial for the correct functioning of the access control system. Refer to the diagrams below for connection details. Ensure all power is disconnected before performing any wiring.

Figure 5.2: Simplified Connection Diagram

Figure 5.3: Detailed Wiring Diagram for Power Supply Control
Wiring Notes:
- Power Supply: Connect the access control keypad to a DC 12V/18V/24V power source.
- Electric Lock: Connect the electric lock (NC or NO type) to the appropriate terminals on the power supply control unit.
- Exit Button: Connect the push-to-exit button to the 'PUSH' and 'GND' terminals.
- Doorbell: Connect a wired doorbell to the designated doorbell terminals on the keypad.
- Wiegand Interface: If connecting an external card reader, use the WG26/WG34 input/output terminals.
6. Initial Setup and Programming
The S1000-B access control keyboard allows for full programming directly via the keypad without the need for a computer or software.
6.1 Entering Programming Mode
To enter programming mode, typically you will need to enter a master code followed by a specific key. Refer to the quick start guide provided with your device for the default master code and exact sequence.
6.2 Setting Management Card
A management card can be set to easily add or delete user cards without entering programming mode. Follow the on-screen prompts or specific key sequences to program a management card.
6.3 Adding Users (Cards/Passwords)
Users can be added using RFID cards, passwords, or a combination of both. Each user will be assigned a unique ID or password.
- Adding RFID Cards: In programming mode, select the option to add a card, then present the RFID card to the reader.
- Adding Passwords: In programming mode, select the option to add a password, then enter the desired 4-6 digit password.
- Adding Card + Password: This method requires both a valid RFID card and a password for access, providing higher security.
6.4 Adjusting Door Opening Time
The door opening time can be set from 0 to 99 seconds. This determines how long the electric lock remains unlocked after a successful access attempt.
6.5 Setting Normally Open Mode
For areas with frequent entry and exit, the device can be set to a 'Normally Open' mode, where the door remains unlocked until manually re-secured or a specific command is issued.

Figure 6.1: Normally Open Mode for Frequent Access
7. Operation
The S1000-B access control keyboard offers several methods for unlocking the door:
- RFID Card Unlocking: Present a registered RFID card (125KHz or 13.56MHz) to the keypad's reader. The door will unlock if the card is valid.
- Password Unlocking: Enter your registered 4-6 digit password on the keypad, then press the '#' key (or equivalent confirmation key). The door will unlock if the password is valid.
- Card + PIN Unlocking: For enhanced security, present your registered RFID card to the reader, then immediately enter your registered password on the keypad and press '#'. Both must be valid for the door to unlock.
- Mobile NFC Unlocking: Enable NFC on your smartphone and ensure your phone is registered with the access control system. Tap your phone to the keypad's NFC reader. The door will unlock if the NFC tag is valid.

Figure 7.1: Various Unlocking Methods

Figure 7.2: NFC Unlocking Capability
7.1 Backlight Operation
The keypad features a white backlight, which illuminates the numbers, making them clearly visible even in low-light conditions or complete darkness.

Figure 7.3: White Backlight Keypad
8. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Wipe the keypad surface with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the touch panel.
- Environmental Protection: Although IP68 waterproof, avoid prolonged submersion or direct high-pressure water jets.
- Power Supply: Ensure a stable power supply within the specified voltage range (DC 12V/18V/24V) to prevent damage.
- Regular Checks: Periodically check wiring connections for any signs of wear or corrosion, especially in outdoor installations.
9. Troubleshooting
- Keypad Unresponsive: Check power connections. Ensure the keypad is receiving adequate power.
- Door Not Unlocking: Verify that the RFID card or password is correctly registered. Check the electric lock's power and wiring. Ensure the door opening time is set correctly.
- RFID Card Not Reading: Ensure the card is compatible (125KHz EM ID or 13.56MHz MF 1K). Check the card reading distance (0-5 cm).
- NFC Unlocking Fails: Confirm NFC is enabled on your smartphone and correctly registered with the access control system. Ensure your phone is positioned correctly over the NFC reader.
- Backlight Not Working: Check power supply. If the issue persists, contact support.
10. User Tips
- Outdoor Installation: While IP68 rated, consider installing a small protective cover above the unit in areas with extreme weather to prolong its lifespan.
- Password Security: Regularly change user passwords and avoid simple, easily guessable combinations.
- Management Card: Keep your management card in a secure location, as it provides administrative access to the system.
11. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your vendor directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.