UHPPOTE HBK-A03 ACCESS CONTROL KEYPAD
USER MANUAL
Packing List
Name | Quantity | Remarks |
---|---|---|
Access Keypad | 1 | |
User Manual | 1 | English |
Plastic Anchors | 4 | Ø6x25mm, used for fixing |
Self - Tapping Screw | 4 | M4x25mm Philips Self Tapping Screw |
Introduction
The HBK-A03 Digital Keypads by HOBK offer the Digital Keypad Controller (DKC) or Wiegand output for universal compatibility with access control systems. The outdoor-rated 12 key plastic 2'x6' keypad features silicone rubber keys. HBK-A03 keypads are shipped in 'DKC' from the factory. When interfacing with the Wiegand, please change the keypad to 'Wiegand Mode'. Instructions on how to change from DKC to Wiegand mode are found in the Changing to Wiegand Mode section below.
Features
- Full programming from the keypad.
- Supports Card, PIN, Card + PIN, Card or PIN.
- Can be used as standalone keypad.
- Adjustable door open time.
- Very low power consumption.
- Backlit keys.
- Lock output current short circuit protection.
- With bell function, supports external bell.
- Audible keystroke echo.
- Red, blue, white, yellow and green LED indicators display the working status.
- Wiegand 26 input for connection to external reader or Wiegand 26 output for connection to a controller.
Specifications
Operating Voltage | 12VDC | Card Type | ID card or IC card |
Lock Output Load | Max. 1.5A | Door Open Time | 0-99 seconds |
Card Capacity | 2000 | Card Reading Distance | Max. 2-23/64" |
PIN Capacity | 500 | Product Weight | 1.01lb |
Idle Current | 50mA | Enclosure Material | Zinc Alloy |
Waterproof Level | IP66 | Operating Temperature | -40°F-140°F |
Operating Humidity | 10%-90%RH | ||
Dimensions | 4-7/8" x 2-33/64" x 1-9/32" | ||
Wiring Connections | Electric Lock, Exit Button, Bell |
Dimensions
Front View:
4-7/8" [124mm]
2-33/64" [64 mm]
Side View:
1-9/32" [32.4 mm]
Installation
- Remove the back cover from the keypad.
- Drill 4 holes on the wall for the self-tapping screws and 1 hole for the cable.
- Put the supplied plastic anchors into the 4 holes.
- Fix the back cover firmly on the wall with 4 self-tapping screws.
- Thread the cable through the cable hole.
- Attach the keypad to the back cover.
Figure 1 - Hole locations
Wall
4X Ø15/64" [Ø6mm]
Ø7/16" [Ø11mm]
Figure 2 - Installation of plastic anchors
Put the supplied plastic anchors into the 4 holes
Figure 3 - Installation of Mounting Hardware
4X M4x25mm
Figure 4 - Installation of HBK-A03
ROUTE CABLE THROUGH HOLE
ENGAGE TOP OF HOUSING WITH MOUNTING BRACKET
Figure 5 - Installation of securing screw
M3x8mm Flat Head Screw
Packaging Details
After opening the package, please make sure the device is in good condition and confirm below accessories are complete or not.
HBK-A03 x1
Accessories Package x1
Installation Drawing x1
User Manual x1
Wiring Terminal Connections
DKC Terminal | Wiring Reference | Wire Color |
---|---|---|
+12V | Positive DC supply lead | Red |
GND | Ground | Black |
OPEN | Opening signal outputs for connected to Exit Button | Yellow |
PUSH | Control Signal outputs for connected to Special Power Supply | Purple |
NO | NO | Pink |
COM | COM | Grey |
NC | NC | Brown |
D0 | Wiegand data zero | Green |
D1 | Wiegand data one | White |
BELL | External doorbell | Blue |
BELL | External doorbell | Light Blue |
LED/BEEP | Green light and sound input for Wiegand Mode | Orange |
Wiring diagram for operating as a Wiegand Output Reader
Keypad Side
LED-BP (Orange)
BELL (Light Blue)
BELL (Blue)
D1 (White)
D0 (Green)
NC (Brown)
COM (Grey)
NO (Pink)
PUSH (Purple)
OPEN (Yellow)
GND (Black)
+12V (Red)
Access controller Side
LED-BP
D1
D0
GND
+12V
In this mode the device supports Wiegand 26 bit output.
Common Power Supply Diagram
Keypad Side
LED-BP (Orange)
BELL (Light Blue) ?
BELL (Blue)
D1 (White)
D0 (Green)
NC (Brown) - Fail-safe lock +
COM (Grey)
NO (Pink) - Fail-secure lock +
PUSH (Purple) EXIT BUTTON ?
OPEN (Yellow)
GND (Black)
+12V (Red)
Power Side
GND
+12V
Special Power Supply Diagram
Keypad Side
LED-BP (Orange)
BELL (Light Blue) ?
BELL (Blue)
D1 (White)
D0 (Green)
NC (Brown) - Fail-safe lock +
COM (Grey)
NO (Pink) - Fail-secure lock +
PUSH (Purple) EXIT BUTTON ?
OPEN (Yellow)
GND (Black)
+12V (Red)
Special Power Supply Side
NC
COM
NO
PUSH
GND
+12V
Sound and Light Indication
Operation Status | LED Indicator | Sound |
---|---|---|
Standby | PIN only mode: White Other mode: Red |
|
Press # | Flash yellow | |
Press ## | Yellow | |
In the programming mode | When a menu is waiting to be selected: Flash blue | |
When a menu has been selected: Blue | ||
Unlock the lock | Green | A short beep |
Enter the PIN | Blue | |
Operation successful | Flash green 1 time | A short beep |
Operation failed | Flash red 3 times | 3 short beeps |
Press digit key | A short beep |
Operation Guide
Purpose | Operation |
---|---|
Enter the programming mode | [Admin Code] # |
Return to previous menu in the programming mode | * |
Exit from the programming mode | # |
The following operations must be done in the programming mode.
Basic Operation
Change the admin code
0 [New Admin Code] # [Repeat New Admin Code] #. The admin code can be 4-8 long.
Add users
- 1 [User ID Number] # [Read Card] #: To add card users.
- 1 [User ID Number] # [PIN] #: To add or change a PIN user. The user ID number is any 4-digit number from 0001 to 9999. Users can be added continuously by repeating the operation.
Delete users
- 0 [Read Card 1] [Read Card 2] ... [Read Card N] #: Users can be deleted continuously.
- 1 [User ID Number] #: The cards can be deleted when they are broken or lost.
- 2 [8 or 10 digits on the card] #: For example, the card number is 0006307890 09616434, and you can input 0006307890 or 09616434.
- 3 0000 #: To delete all users. Attention: Delete all PIN & card users.
Set public code
3 [Public Code] # [Repeat Public Code] #. One public code is supported which can be used to open the door in any open mode.
Set open mode
- 0 # : Entry is by either Card or PIN (Default)
- 4 1 # : Entry is by Card and PIN together
- 2 # : Entry is by PIN only
- 3 # : Entry is by Card only
Set delay time
5 XX #. XX is any number from 0 to 99. The factory default setting is 3 seconds.
Advanced Application
- 1 [XX] #: Set multi-card access. XX is any number from 1 to 10. It is only for Card Only mode. The door will open only when the quantity of valid cards reached the set quantity.
- 6
- 1 [Read Card] #: Set admin add card
- 2 [Read Card] #: Set admin delete card. Support one admin add card and one delete card each.
- 0 # : Delete admin cards
System Setting
- 8 1
- 0 # : Set output mode to Normal Mode. The door will lock automatically after an unlock operation.
- 1 # : Set the output mode to Toggle Mode. The door will keep unlocking until next unlock operation.
- 8 2 # : Set working as wiegand reader
Optional Setting
- 9
- 1 0 # : Set sound ON (Default)
- 1 1 # : Set sound OFF
- 9
- 2 0 # : Set keypad backlight ON (Factory Default)
- 2 1 # : Set keypad backlight OFF
- 2 2 # : Auto Mode
Remark: The password can be set to 4-8 digits except zero in every digit.
Note that the following operations must be done exit from the programming mode
Set or change a PIN of an added card
[##] [Read an Added Card] [PIN] # [Repeat PIN] #
Reset to the default admin code
1. Power on.
2. Press 00 # within 10 seconds. The default admin code is 123456. This operation will not delete the users.
Reset to default setting
1. Power on.
2. Press 99 # within 10 seconds. This operation will not delete the users.
To Unlock the lock
For a PIN user | Input [PIN], then press # |
For a Card user | Read Card |
For a Card and PIN user | Read Card (the LED indicator flashes green), then input [PIN] # |
Keypad Operation
HBK-A03 are shipped in 'DKC' from the factory. When interfacing with the Wiegand, please change the keypad to 'Wiegand Mode'. Instructions on how to change from DKC to Wiegand mode are found below.
Changing to Wiegand Mode
- Enter the programming mode (See above 'Operation Guide').
- Press the '82 #' keys followed by pressing the '*' key.
Changing to Character Mode
- Remove power from the HBK-A03.
- Apply power to the HBK-A03.
- Press '99 #' keys within 10 seconds.
FCC Warning
FCC ID: 2A4H6HBK-A01
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To maintain compliance with FCC's RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body: Use only the supplied antenna.