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WT1 Wiegand Test Unit : Wiring and Use Instructions
FOR INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE, CALL 1-800-810-WIRE

CONTENTS

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TEST BOX
PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION

Designed for compatibility with ASSA ABLOY products and
other Wiegand output devices, the ASSA ABLOY WT1, or
Wiegand Test Unit, is a user-friendly tool that demonstrates
products features and capabilities.

As part of their promise to provide innovative, fast and
effective, and higher security solutions to their customers,
ASSA ABLOY Group companies offer ElectroLynx, a universal
quick-connect system that simplifies the electrification of
the door opening. ElectroLynx™ is a trademark of ASSA
ABLOY, Inc.

WT1, plastic, 6.25” x 3.5” x 2.375”
AC / DC power adapter
ElectroLynx cable
Wiring harness

The WT1 also provides field troubleshooting by verifying
proper wiring, card reader data integrity, lock functionality
including lock/unlock, door position status, and request-toexit (REX) status.
The WT1 connects directly to Wiegand output for testing.
Connect your product's interface board (if required) to
translate to Wiegand, then connect the WT1 to the interface
board. If your product does not need an interface board to
provide Wiegand output, you may connect it directly to the
WT1.

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6

1

3

2

4

n Fail Safe /Fail Secure Selector
o Open Override
p Learn Button
q 12VDC / 24VDC Selector
r To Power Adapter
s To Lock

To connect the WT1 to the product, use the enclosed
ElectroLynx cable; if an interface board is required, connect the
WT1 to the interface board using the enclosed wiring harness.

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1

2

3

4

6

Adapter
function of interface module

End View

VISUAL
MONITORING
INDICATORS

^ LEDs refer to the following product features:

IMPORTANT

1. Disconnect unit to be tested from access control
system before servicing.

DPS
RX
LX
DX
CX
TMPR
PWR ON

Door position switch
Request to exit
Latch bolt monitoring
Dead bolt monitoring
Cylinder monitoring (not currently in use)
Tamper
Indicates unit powered

2. Installer must be a trained, experienced service
person.
3. Wiring must comply with applicable local electrical
codes, ordinances and regulations.

INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS

5. Ensure that no wires are pinched or damaged during
installation.

Install equipment on door according to manufacturer’s instructions. Please refer these websites for installation
instructions at:
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ASSA ABLOY: www.intelligentopenings.com
HES: www.hesinnovations.com

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Securitron: www.securitron.com

Copyright © 2008, ASSA ABLOY Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part
without the express written permission of ASSA ABLOY Inc. is prohibited.
WTMN1 – PAGE 1

4. Unit is grounded to Common (-) for Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD) protection. Use appropriate ESD
practices when handling the circuit board, (i.e.
standard grounding precautions). Common (-) must
be grounded to earth (EG) at the power supply.

WT1 Wiegand Test Unit : Wiring and Use Instructions
FOR INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE, CALL 1-800-810-WIRE

CONNECT THE WT1

To connect the WT1, determine whether your lock provides a direct Wiegand output, or if it requires an
interface panel to convert to Wiegand.
If your lock is direct-connect, follow the diagram under the ElectroLynx Wiegand Wiring Diagram. If your
lock requires an interface panel, follow the diagram under Wiring Diagram for Interface Board to WT1.

ELECTROLYNX
WIEGAND WIRING
DIAGRAM

Use the provided
ElectroLynx cable when the
product has direct Wiegand
output.

Lock

ElectroLynx
Cable

Hinge with
ElectroLynx Cable

Pin Connections
to WT1

Lock to
WT1 Connections

Notes

The System is designed to
be installation friendly with
ElectroLynx quick
connectors.
Hinge With ElectroLynx
Cable Detail

Important

ElectroLynx connectors plug
and lock together in only
one way, as shown. Do NOT
force connectors together.

Locking Mechanism

Receptacle

Reference ElectroLynx
Catalog A7738.

Power Input
Power Output

Plug

AC 100 – 240V 800mA 50Hz/60Hz
The WT1 is capable of supplying a total of 900 MA output to the unit under test.
The 900 MA is the total output for both reader interface and the lock.

PIN ASSIGNMENT TABLE FOR WIRE HARNESS
The following chart shows the wiring assignments for the wire harness included with the WT1. This harness is only used when the lock's
output must first go through an interface board to translate to Wiegand.
See the connection diagram on the following page for how to wire the interface board to the WT1.
PIN #

DESCRIPTION

WIRE COLOR

WIRE CABLE

ELYNX CABLE

MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Reader Power Reader Power +
Wiegand Data 1
Wiegand Data 0
REX Switch NC/NO (Keeper Switch on Strike)
REX Switch COM (Keeper Switch on Strike)
Beeper Control - Cylinder Switch
LED Control
Lock Power
Lock Relay Out
DPS Switch NC/NO
DPS Switch COM
Beeper Control
LED Control
Dead Bolt Switch NC/NO
Latch Bolt Switch NC/NO
Cylinder Switch NC/NO - Spare
Tamper Relay NC/NO
Lock Power + / Controller Power
Lock Relay IN

Black
Red
White
Green
Orange
Blue
Brown
Yellow
Violet
Grey
Pink
Tan
Brown
Yellow
White/Orange
White/Red
White/Black
White/Blue
Red
Violet

Controller TS1
Not Used
Controller TS4
Controller TS4
Controller TS4
Controller TS4
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Controller TS4
Controller TS4
Controller TS4
Controller TS4
AUX Board TS1 AUX-2
AUX Board TS1 AUX-1
Not Used
Controller TS1
Controller TS1
See Table 1

8 PIN -1
8 PIN -2
8 PIN -3
8 PIN -4
8 PIN -5
8 PIN -6
Not Used
8 PIN -8
4 PIN -1
4 PIN -2
4 PIN -3
4 PIN -4
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
See Table 1
See Table 1

Ground
+12 VDC always
+5 goes to ground for data 1 bit
+5 goes to ground for data 0 bit
LED on when REX used or when Keeper closed
LED on when REX used or when Keeper closed
+5 goes to ground to turn LED Green
Ground
Lock Power+
LED on when switch closed
LED on when switch closed
+5 to turn Beeper on
+5 to turn LED Green
LED on when secure (Dead Bolt extended)
LED on when secure (Latch Bolt extended)
LED on when Key in use (future)
LED on when Tamper true
v.N1 controller can be 12 or 24 (switch selected)
Use for Fail Secure Lock

Copyright © 2008, ASSA ABLOY Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part
without the express written permission of ASSA ABLOY Inc. is prohibited.
WTMN1– PAGE 2

WT1 Wiegand Test Unit : Wiring and Use Instructions
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WIRING DIAGRAM FOR INTERFACE BOARD TO WT1
The following wiring diagram shows how to connect the WT1 wiring harness:
Wiegand Test Box Wiring Harness Connections (refer to Wire Harness Table)

ElectroLynx
To
Interface
Board

Copyright © 2008, ASSA ABLOY Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part
without the express written permission of ASSA ABLOY Inc. is prohibited.
WTMN1 – PAGE 3

WT1 Wiegand Test Unit : Wiring and Use Instructions
FOR INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE, CALL 1-800-810-WIRE

OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
ALL CARDS
NOTES: Failure to
connect the WT1 to the
lock before applying
power result in false
reads.

To initialize the test box for all cards:
1.

Connect all wires to the WT1 first.

2.

Select Fail Safe or Fail Secure according to sample.

3.

Select the appropriate solenoid lock voltage (12 or 24 VDC).

4.

Apply power to the WT1.

5.

Once the door device completes its visual and audio signaling, it will unlock
when ANY Wiegand card is presented.

The WT1 is capable of
remembering up to the
last 20 programmed, or
learned, cards. To clear
all cards from memory,
hold down the learn
button while applying
power.
The door device green
LED flashes.

OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
LIMITED NUMBER
OF CARDS
NOTES: Failure to
connect the WT1 to the
lock before applying
power result in false
reads.

To initialize the test box for a limited number of specific cards:
1.

Connect all wires to the WT1 first.

2.

Select Fail Safe or Fail Secure according to sample.

3.

Select the appropriate solenoid lock voltage (12 or 24 VDC).

4.

Apply power to the WT1.

5.

Present a card to the lock.

6.

That card is recognized and added to the list of cards that will unlock the
lock. Other cards will not work until each is presented while holding down
the learn button.

The WT1 is capable of
remembering up to the
last 20 programmed, or
learned, cards. To clear
all cards from memory,
hold down the learn
button while applying
power.
The door device green
LED flashes.

NOTES

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Once a single card/cards are recognized, the door device will no longer
operate by the presentation of any random card until it is been reset.

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To reset the device, cycle the power while holding the learn button until it
flashes three times. Any card will then activate the lock.

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without the express written permission of ASSA ABLOY Inc. is prohibited.
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