TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 734N/734N-POE ...... 1 Program the 734N ........17 Power Supply ............1 Program Start Display ........18 Zone Terminals ............1 Initialization Option ...........18 Annunciators ............1 Initialize Confirm Option .........18 Indicator LEDs ............1 Communication Menu ........18 Form C Relay ............
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Number of User Code Digits ......28 No Communication with Panel ....29 Remove Keypad ..........30 Public Card Formats ........ 31 734N Network Specifications ....32 Compliance Listing Specifications ..34 UL Access Control ..........34 ULC Commercial Burglary (XR150/XR550 Series Panels) ............34 Certifications ..........35...
ABOUT THE 734N/734N-POE The 734N and 734N-POE Wiegand Interface Modules allows you to add IP network access control capability to XR150/XR550 and XR150INT/XR550INT Series panels using proximity credential or mag-stripe card readers. The modules also allow you to use the powerful built-in access control capability of DMP Panels.
FORM C RELAY The 734N’s Form C relay draws up to 35 mA of current. See NC/C/NO (Dry Contact Relay) and Isolation Relay for more information. PROGRAMMING CONNECTION The 734N also provides a keypad programming connection that allows you to use a standard DMP LCD keypad for initial setup.
PCB FEATURES WIEGAND INPUTS ZONES DOOR RELAY PIEZO NETWORK CONNECTION INDICATOR DC INPUT LEDS Figure 1: PCB Features Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734N Installation and Programming Guide...
DMP recommends mounting the 734N near the protected door. For easy installation, the back and ends of the 734N housing have wire entrances. The back also contains multiple mounting holes that allow you to mount the 734N on a single-gang switch box. See Figure 2 for mounting hole locations on the housing base.
When the 734N is powered with a 12/24 V power supply or POE, the device can power an electric strike, up to 750 mA. See Figures 3 and 4 for typical magnetic lock and door strike wiring.
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– 12/24 VDC Power Supply Power Supply Model 333 Magnetic Door Lock DC Door Strike Supressor Figure 3: Typical Figure 4: Typical Door Strike Magnetic Lock Wiring Wiring with Power Supply 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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Card Reader Door Strike POE Switch or Injector Figure 5: Typical Door Strike Wiring with POE Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734N Installation and Programming Guide...
Interface Supressor Supressor Module Module DC Input DC Input 12/24VDC 12/24VDC Power Power Supply Supply Figure 7: Door Strike with Figure 6: Magnetic Lock with an Isolation Relay an Isolation Relay 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
INSTALL THE 333 SUPPRESSOR Use the included 333 suppressor with the 734N to suppress any surges caused by energizing a magnetic lock or door strike. Install the 333 across the 734N C (common) and NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) terminals.
Auxiliary Outputs 1 & 2 The 734N controls Auxiliary Outputs 1 and 2 when the Activate Zone 2 Bypass programming option is enabled and the Zone 2 Bypass Time is set. When the door contact (Zone 2) is opened while the door strike is activated, the Zone 2 Bypass Time starts.
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Zone 1 1K EOL Zone 2 1K EOL Zone 3 1K EOL 1K EOL Zone 4 Figure 9: 734N Zone Terminal Wiring Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734N Installation and Programming Guide...
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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. HID readers optionally provide a connection for LED reader control.
CONNECT A CARD READER (optional) The 734N provides direct 12/24 VDC, 200 mA output to the reader on the RED terminal connection. Figure 10 shows a reader with wire colors RED, WHT, GRN, and BLK connecting to terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4.
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Card Reader Shield Yellow Orange/Brown Black (GND) Green (Data 0) White (Data 1) Red (12/24VDC) Figure 10: Card Reader Wiring 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
1 through 8. Each keypad bus address can accommodate 1 door output and 4 expansion zones. A 734N with an address of 2 on the keypad bus would represent Door 2 and zones 21-24. A 734N with a keypad address of 14 would represent Door 14 and zones 141-144.
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Setting the 734N Addresses Only valid door numbers can be assigned 734N in device setup. For complete keypad and AX-Bus address mapping, see the chart below. DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ ZONES ZONES ZONES ZONES ZONES ZONES DOOR DOOR...
PROGRAM THE 734N When you program a 734N, you must use a keypad connected to the 734N programming header and set to address 1. For 12 V applications, connect the keypad to the module using a Model 330 4-wire harness. For 24 V applications, connect the keypad to the module using a Model 330-24 4-wire programming harness with in-line resistor.
PROGRAM START DISPLAY 734N PROGRAMMING When you connect the keypad to the 734N module, the version VER VVV MM/DD/YY number and release date display. Press CMD to enter the Diagnostic Menu. Press 6653 (PROG) then CMD to enter the Programming Menu.
Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address. Select NO to enter static IP information. 734N IP ADDRESS 734N IP ADDRESS Enter the static IP address of the 734N if the DHCP is set to NO. 192.168.0.201 Default is 192.168.0.201. SUBNET MASK SUBNET MASK Enter the local subnet mask assigned to the 734N.
PANEL IP PORT PANEL IP PORT Enter the port number that the 734N uses to send communication 2002 to the panel. This must be the same port that is programmed in the 734N Listen Port in Network Options programming of the panel. The panel IP port cannot be the same as the panel network programming port.
BYPASS? allows standard zone operation on zone 2. The default is NO. If the door being released by the 734N module is protected (contact installed), a programmable bypass entry/exit timer can be provided by connecting its contact wiring to the 734N module zone 2. When...
Selecting NO leaves the relay on when zone 2 changes state. Turning off the relay at Door Closed allows a long strike time to be automatically ended and relocks the door. The default is NO. 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
2 bypass entry/exit timer. After the programmed number of seconds, the relay restores the door to its locked state The 734N module provides a bypass-only option for REX on zone 3. When zone 3 opens from a normal state, only a bypass occurs: the on-board relay does not activate.
SPEAKER? NO as alarm and trouble annunciations. Select NO to turn the speaker off for all operations. This does not affect remote annunciator open collector (RA) operation. The default is NO. 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
The door strike relay is activated for the length of time programmed in 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.
Press CMD to save. Default is 9. Press select area 4 to clear the user code length and enter a number between 16-40. Press CMD to save. The default is the DMP value of 16. 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Press the first select key or area again to move vertically between site codes. Press the second select key or area to move horizontally between site codes. When you have selected the site code you want to change, press CMD. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734N Installation and Programming Guide...
‘0’ if needed for long user code lengths. When selecting ‘4’ the right digit is dropped and the next four sent. Example: # decoded 1234567 10 digits 0001234567 5 digits 34567 4 digits 3456 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Press the first select key or area to choose LAST (Keep Last State) NO COMM WITH PNL — The relay remains in the same state and does not change when LAST communication is lost. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734N Installation and Programming Guide...
REMOVE KEYPAD The REMOVE KEYPAD option continually displays with no time out while the keypad remains connected to the 734N module after programming is finished. After five seconds, the 734N module piezo continually sounds if the keypad remains connected and programming is finished.
CODE CODE LENGTH POSITION LENGTH POSITION LENGTH DIGITS H10301 26 BIT H10302 37 BIT W/FAC H10304 37 BIT W/O FAC FARPOINTE 39 BIT CORPORATE 1000 35 BIT CORPORATE 1000 48 BIT Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734N Installation and Programming Guide...
If required, all of the traffic between the 734N(s) and the panel can be completely isolated from the rest of the existing network by connecting all of the 734N modules and the panel to the same switch, then connecting the switch to the remainder of the network. All traffic between the 734N and the panel would then be confined to the switch where they are connected, while still allowing the panel to communicate with the central station through the normal network.
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• The 734N module establishes panel communication using the TCP/IP protocol. • At start up, the 734N opens a TCP/IP connection that remains open indefinitely. • The socket can be closed by the 734N or panel after a time-out. •...
ULC COMMERCIAL BURGLARY (XR150/XR550 SERIES PANELS) When using the zones of the 734N in a listed application, place the module in a listed enclosure and connect a DMP Model 307 Clip-on Tamper Switch to the enclosure programmed as a 24-Hour zone.
Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units And Systems ANSI/UL 1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 1610 Central Station Burglar-Alarm Units ULC S304 Central And Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm ULC/ORD-C1076 Proprietary Burglar ULC Subject-C1023 Household Burglar Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734N Installation and Programming Guide...
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Destructive Attack and Line Security Level IV Endurance and Standby Power ANSI/UL 609 Local Burglar Alarm Units And Systems ANSI/UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units And Systems ANSI/UL 1610 Central Station Burglar-Alarm Units 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
*These listings are for the 734N only. The 734N-POE has not been evaluated for International Certifications. EXPORT CONTROL The 734N uses AES encryption and any export beyond the United States must be in accordance with Export Administration Regulations. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
When powered from POE Standby 243 mA (includes 200 mA for proximity reader) +1.6 mA per active zone Alarm 273 mA (includes 200 mA for proximity reader) +10 mA with Annunciator ON +2 mA per faulted zone 734N Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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12.95 W Available Output Current 750 mA Zones 5 VDC, 2 mA max Dimensions 4.5W x 2.75H x 1.75D in 11.43W x 7H x 4.45D cm Weight 8 oz .23 kg Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734N Installation and Programming Guide...
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