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== Keypad board ==
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Revision as of 22:32, 9 July 2013

These are lockers used during the Olympics, with cheap Chinese keypad locks on.

They take 4xAAA batteries, or USB power, and have a reset push button of some sort on the inside.

Some of the locks are glued to the doors.

Casing

MODEL: SN-DJ500 PATENT NO.:200820095244.2

QA sticker is damaged.

Patent belongs to Shenzhen ZFD Industry Co., Ltd.

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Motor board

Silkscreen says "SEPON-PW-206HT-C V1.3x110608". Jumpers for power and motor testing.

Motor connector:

  • M+ (yellow)
  • M- (white)
  • VCC (red)
  • GND (black)
  • MTEST2 (blue)

Keypad connector:

  • M+
  • M-
  • GND
  • VCC
  • INIKEY?
  • MTEST2
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Keypad board

Chip is painted, but board has sticker on:

PW-206BHT-O
C316&A260_v102
P/N:0012 14298

Silkscreen says "SEPON-PW206BHT-A V1.1x110105"

There's a header on the left (from chip side) labelled JISP, with pins:

  • 3V
  • RST
  • GNS
  • ISCK
  • DATA

and in the middle at the bottom, a USB breakout:

  • GND
  • D+
  • VCC
  • ИC (sic)
  • D-

P/N is reprinted variously around the board as S/N.

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