DMP Electronics 734N Installation Manual

DMP Electronics 734N Installation Manual

Wiegand interface module

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Description
The 734N Wiegand Interface Module
allows you to add IP network access
control capability to XR100/XR500, XR150/
XR550, and XR150INT/XR550INT Series
panels using proximity or mag-stripe card
readers. The 734N provides a fast, safe
and secure 10/100 Mbps connection to
your local network for AES encrypted TCP
communication with the control panel. It
also allows fast verification of user codes
presented at the reader for door access.
Four input zones are provided to allow
connection of nearby burglary devices.
For local annunciation, a programmable
speaker and a variety of switched ground
annunciators are provided to connect
sounders. In addition, he 734N provides
LEDs to indicate door strike, Wiegand
inputs, and power to the module.
The 734N provides a keypad programming connection to use a standard DMP LCD keypad for initial network setup.
Programming can be completed using the keypad or from the panel .
Mounting the 734N
The 734N ships installed in a decorative, high-impact plastic housing that mounts directly to walls, backboards, or
other flat surfaces. For easy installation, the 734N housing back and ends have wire entrances. The bottom contains
multiple screw holes for mounting on single-gang switch boxes. It is recommended to mount the 734N near the
protected door.
Magnetic Lock and Door Strike Wiring
Control door strikes and magnetic locks by using the Form C relay on the 734N module. Use an additional power
supply to power door strikes and magnetic locks. Refer to Figures 2 and 3 for wiring information.
+
Magnetic Lock
12/24VDC
Power
Supply
Figure 2: 734N Magnetic Lock Wiring
734N Wiegand Interface Module
Door Relay
Green
LED
Yellow
LED
Normally
Closed
734N
Model 333
Interface
Supressor
Module
DC Input
INST ALLA TION GUIDE
Wiegand Inputs
Piezo
Reset Header
Network
Connection
DC Input
Figure 1: 734N Wiegand Interface Module
Normally
Open
+
DC Door Strike
12/24VDC
Power
Supply
Figure 3: 734N Door Strike Wiring
Zones
734N
Interface
Yellow
Module
Wiegand
LED
Red
Door Strike
LED
Green
Power
LED
734N
Model 333
Interface
Supressor
Module
DC Input

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Summary of Contents for DMP Electronics 734N

  • Page 1 Magnetic Lock and Door Strike Wiring Control door strikes and magnetic locks by using the Form C relay on the 734N module. Use an additional power supply to power door strikes and magnetic locks. Refer to Figures 2 and 3 for wiring information.
  • Page 2: Network Connection

    NO/C/NC (Dry Contact Relay) The 734N provides a Form C (SPDT) relay for controlling door strikes or magnetic locks. The three relay terminals marked NO C NC allow you to connect the device wiring to the relay for module control. See Figures 2 and 3 for proper door strike and magnetic lock wiring.
  • Page 3: Status Leds

    --LC (Remote LED Control) Remote LED Control provides an unsupervised switched ground for a visual indicator that turns on when the 734N relay activates. Connect the wire from the 4-wire harness to an LED. The LED turns on for the duration the door strike relay is on.
  • Page 4: Reset Header

    1 door output and 4 expansion zones. The 734N operates using addresses 2-16, with address 1 being reserved for panel keypad operation. A 734N with an address of 2 on the keypad bus would represent Door 2 and zones 21- 24.
  • Page 5: Version Display

    PROG (Programming) To program a 734N you must complete the programming process in two places: the panel and the 734N. First, refer to the Network Options and Device Setup sections of the XR150/XR550 Series Programming Guide (LT-1232) to set up the device in the panel.
  • Page 6 734N IP Address 734N IP ADDRESS: 192.168.0.201 Enter the static IP address of the 734N if the DHCP is set to NO. Default is 192.168.0.201. Subnet Mask SUBNET MASK: Enter the local subnet mask assigned to the 734N. Default is 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 7 ZN 3 REX TIME. No user code information is sent to the panel. Note: When set to DMP, the 734N converts 17 bits of the 26 to 45-bit data string into a 5-digit number.
  • Page 8: Custom Card Definitions

    Number of User Code Digits NO. OF USER CODE The 734N module recognizes user codes from one to ten digits in length. Press any top row DIGITS: 5 Select key to enter a user code digit length between 3-12 digits. This number must match the user code number length being programmed in the panel.
  • Page 9: 734N Network Specifications

    The security of the 734N is multi-faceted. Most importantly, the 734N is a single purpose network device. What this means is that all of the ports in the TCP/IP stack used in the 734N are disabled and allow no inbound connections. This prevents a potential intruder from making any type of connection with the 734N through the network.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    1306PW Prox Patch™ Export Control 1326 ProxCard II® Card 1346 ProxKey III® Access Device The 734N uses AES encryption and any export beyond 1351 ProxPass® the United States must be in accordance with Export 1386 ISOProx II® Card Administration Regulations.

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