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UHPPOTE Touch Access Control Keypad with Wiegand 26-bit Interface Support 2000 Users for 125khz RFID Card

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About this item

  • Strong Zinc Alloy Electroplated anti-vandal case
  • Full programming from the keypad
  • 2000 users, supports Card, PIN, Card+PIN
  • Can be used as a standalone keypad
  • This keypad can't be compatible with UHF card and encrypted card, for example, the card of following brands: HID, Indala,Cobra, APCiK ,Paradox,Radio,Honeywell, etc.



Product Description

Features:

  • Strong zinc alloy electroplated anti-vandal case
  • Full programming from the keypad
  • 2000 users, supports Card, PIN, Card+PIN
  • Can be used as a standalone keypad
  • Backlight keys
  • Wiegand 26 input for connection to external reader or Wiegand 26 output for connection to a controller
  • Adjustable Door Output time, Alarm time, Door Open time
  • Very low power consumption (30mA)
  • Fast operating speed, <20ms with 2000 users
  • Lock output current short circuit protection
  • Easy to install and program
  • Built in light dependent resistor (LDR) for anti tamper
  • Built in buzzer
  • Red, Yellow and Green LEDs display the working status
  • Support four digits worked as stand-alone keypad

Installation:

  • Remove the back cover from the keypad using the supplied special screw driver
  • Drill 2 holes on the wall for the Self tapping screws and 1 hole for the cable
  • Put the supplied rubber bungs into the 2 holes
  • Fix the back cover firmly on the wall with 2 self tapping screws
  • Thread the cable through the cable hole
  • Attach the keypad to the back cover

Package:

  • 1 x Access Control Keypad
  • 1 x Installation Kit
  • 1 x User Manual

Specifications

Operating Voltage 12VDC
User Capacity 2000
Card Reading Distance 1-3/16"~2-23/64" (3-6cm)
Frequency 125KHz
Active Current <60mA
Idle Current 25±5mA
Lock Output Load Max. 3A
Alarm Output Load Max. 20A
Operating Temperature -49℉~140℉ (-45℃~60℃)
Operating Humidity 10%~90% RH
Adjustable Door Relay Time 0-99 seconds
Adjustable Alarm Time 0-3 minutes
Wiegand Interface Wiegand 26 bit
Wiring Connections Electric Lock, Exit Button, External Alarm
Dimensions 6-1/16"x1-49/64"x25/32" (154x45x20mm)
Package Weight 0.73lb (330g)

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Digital Backlit Touch Keypad:

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Product Presentation:

  • Metal case, anti-vandal
  • Multi-function standalone access
  • WG26 output/Input
  • Three way to open the door: card, password, card + password

Dimensions:

  • 6-1/16"x1-49/64"x25/32" (154x45x20mm)

Ace1
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
I connected to my gate controller. Set the relay timing to 1 sec. Added an exit button and connected the bell output to a Shelly UNI
Dirk D.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2021
UPDATE 05/12/2021All working fine. New unit works perfect. looks elegant, intuitive once understanding the programming ecosystem. RECOMMENDED.UPDATE:Very fast replacement of defective unit by seller - installed with no issues. Excellent form factor, sturdy slim design. Love the bright, very responsive, and functional key pad.Wish there would be a log capture program.INITIAL REVIEW:Received defective item - Seemed great - very excited with form factor, build, and features on paper at least but number 2 button does not work - all other buttons work fine - also not able to reset strictly following manual instructions - I am wondering if I should return for replacement or return for a refund - wondering how other users fared with defective keypads from this brand.
PRSIII
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
The good: Product looks slick and professional, nice touchpad, good illumination, nice doorbell button.The bad: Can't externally control the status LED and beeper.Figured out how to get keypad entries to work with the UHPPOTE 4-door controller, here's how: 1) hook up +12, Gnd, D1, and D2. 2) in the manager: Tools->Extended function->Config->Super check 'Activate Access Keypad.' 3) restart the app. OPTIONAL: master PINs for direct access (e.g. police/fire/etc) 4) in the manager: Configuration->Pwd MGT->Controller's Password (a master stand-alone PIN, you can have at most 4 of these.) YOU'RE ALL SET!Now, you can create any number of users with their own "Card NO" (sorry, I don't know if there is a minimum digit count) and that plus the PIN field will get them in: So Configuration->Personnel->(add or edit) should bring up the User window, and in the Main tab you can enter a Card NO and a PIN (let's say you configured personnel 'Bob Dahl' with card# 123456, and set his PIN to 4455)Punch in *123456#4455# and the door opens!Okay, some more bad: The software does not report the difference between a physical swipe from a manual+PINAlso, it would be really nice to have a single-use PIN entry code list (at least a few dozen entries) in addition to the 4 master PINs.Update: It is really too bad that the firmware of this device when hooked up as a Wiegand reader can't switch the behavior of the LED and beeper to short beep once on read like a normal reader, and have the OPEN or D_IN inputs control LED and Beep like a normal reader so you can hook those up to the access controller's LED output. I don't even know if it is possible to flash the firmware on the device.
Luke cooper smith
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 27, 2020
So have just installed and wired up to my garage. I have to say it looks great. Other reviews say the red flashing light is a pain however it kind of acts as a visual security aid. The cable supplied is very short and wouldn’t reach through the brick work meaning it had to be exstended , I would defiantly not recommended trying to exstend it by soldering. Instead use crimp gel connectors. Other than this it works a charm especially when you wire up a receiver and remote to The exit button cable meaning it Beeps when you use the remote and opens.
Roy R. Soto
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2020
There is no support on how to get the Wiegand Output to work. It does not work on our controller and there's no documentation on the output format or how to get the keypad to send the 26bit output to the controller. There's no programming information on configuring the output or switch the operating mode from standalone to controller.
francesco
Reviewed in Italy on July 28, 2019
funziona benissimo
George Kostakis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2019
Unbreakable, Waterproof, Stanless, Touch numbers working fine, ONE of the BEST standalone RFID keypad for access, outdoor use!!!
bobster
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019
Super easy to program and use, super simple, professional looking, great value. suited our needs perfectly!
jordi
Reviewed in Spain on December 28, 2018
Fiable. Ultrasensible al tacto. Resistente al exterior
IceTee
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018
Keypad does not work when connected to UHPPOTE access control board. Keypad not sending key entries to board. RFID cards work just fine. As mentioned in other reviews, LED stay on constantly. It's a shame... the unit is nicely built otherwise. Sturdy and well constructed. Documentation is horrible, as is most China-made products. Don't expect anything in the way of support. You're on your own if you buy this.
M. Rathjen
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2018
I got tired of my old Genie garage door opener keypad failing every year or so due to weather, so after 4 replacements I had enough. I looked for a waterproof keypad, and I found this.This unit is better than my old Genie keypad in every single way. It looks way nicer and is way more modern. It is illuminated so you can use it at night and lowlight. It has an actual waterproof rating. It appears to be designed for industrial/business use, so it is heavy duty and robust. Where the Genie is thin plastic, this is thick metal. Where the Genie had cheap blister buttons that are prone to mechanical failure, this unit uses touch-sensitivity with no moving parts. Where the Genie is limited to one code, this unit can have multiple codes and multiple users, can use RFID cards and RFID keyfobs, or even combination RFID+code. I elected to program one code for me, and a different code for guests so that I can change the guest code from time to time.I did not buy the separate controller box. This unit works standalone without it, provided you have some other 12V source to power it--I had a spare 12v AC/DC wallbug.To use it like I did, as a garage door keypad:Connect 12v power supply to 12VDC (black and red on my unit).Connect the garage door opener's "door button" wires, probably NO and COM, to the NO and COM wires on the keypad (blue and purple for me).Program the relay delay to 1 second.Boom, works like a charm.I also wired an exit button to the unit, on the inside of the garage door, so that I had a way to open the door from the inside.The only thing I don't like is the constantly flashing red light. This is too conspicuous for home use, and there doesn't seem to be a way to turn it off in programming. I put a piece of black electrical tape over it.
emi
Reviewed in Spain on February 25, 2017
Funciona perfectamente. Pero para ser un teclado para exterior ( calle ) esta muy mal pensado: el fondo luminoso azul de las teclas es demasiado fuerte, y por si no fuera suficiente el control luminoso parpadea en rojo constantemente. Con lo que se ve el teclado desde la esquina... Llama demasiado la atención! Sin contar los pitidos que emite al pulsar, programar y abrir: demasiado fuertes. Al final no lo he podido instalar por no molestar los vecinos. Imaginate llegando de madrugada... se entera todo el vecindario, eso si no han intentado entrar antes llamados por la nula discreción del teclado. :-((En resumen el producto es bueno, pero los complementos estan muy mal pensados, por no decir que no los han pensado en absoluto. Una lastima.
J C
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2017
Very nice unit, since I'm using it as a Weigand reader and not a stand alone unit I was a little disappointed that the relay and other outputs dont work in this mode, but i figured out a very handy way to make use of the relay output ;)