Wiegand keypad and tag reader ============================= .. seo:: :description: Wiegand-standard key input and card/tag reader panel :image: wiegand.jpg The ``wiegand`` component allows you to integrate Wiegand-standard key input and card or tag reader panels in Home Assistant. .. figure:: ../images/wiegand.jpg :align: center S20-ID keypad and tag reader .. note:: Some keypads are preconfigured by the factory to act as Wiegand input devices. In order to work with this component, they may need to be reconfigured to act as *Wiegand 26 output* or *Wiegand 34 output* devices. Component --------- .. code-block:: yaml # Example configuration entry wiegand: - id: mykeypad d0: GPIOXX d1: GPIOXX on_key: - lambda: ESP_LOGI("KEY", "received key %d", x); on_tag: - lambda: ESP_LOGI("TAG", "received tag %s", x.c_str()); on_raw: - lambda: ESP_LOGI("RAW", "received raw %d bits, value %llx", bits, value); Configuration variables: - **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Set the ID of this device for use in lambdas. - **d0** (**Required**, :ref:`Pin Schema `): The pin where the ``D0`` output of the Wiegand's interface connects. - **d1** (**Required**, :ref:`Pin Schema `): The pin where the ``D1`` output of the Wiegand's interface connects. Automations: ------------ - **on_key** (*Optional*, :ref:`Automation `): An automation to perform when a key has been pressed on the pad. The key is in a variable called ``x``. - **on_tag** (*Optional*, :ref:`Automation `): An automation to perform when a Wiegand-compatible card or a tag has been read by the device. The tag code is in a variable called ``x``. - **on_raw** (*Optional*, :ref:`Automation `): An automation to perform for any data sent by the device. The value is in a variable called ``value``, the number of bits is in a variable called ``bits``. Note that this will include parity bits as well and no parity checking is done. .. note:: Automatic handling of multiple keys (e.g. PIN code entry) is possible with the the :ref:`Key Collector ` component. Keys 10 and 11 are ``*`` and ``#``. They might be labelled as ``ENT`` or ``ESC``, but check the logs to see which key code you get and use the corresponding character. See Also -------- - :doc:`/components/key_collector` - :ghedit:`Edit`