Remote Interface Overview The Sure-Fi DS004 Wiegand Bridge System consists of two units: The Controller Interface, Model DS004- CONTROLLER, and the Remote Interface, Model DS004-REMOTE. The system provides a wireless connection (bridge) from a remote location, such as at a door or gate entry point, to the controller location, such as an Access Control Panel.
Wireless Wiegand Bridge Sure-Fi APP for iOS/Android: The Sure-Fi APP allows for firmware updates, configuration and customization as well as for some diagnostics and troubleshooting information. The APP is continually being updated to provide for more information and features and to improve its ease of use. To download, search for ‘Sure-Fi’ and then download and install. The key features of the APP are: •...
Wireless Wiegand Bridge Sure-Fi APP for iOS/Android (Cont.): Change the name of the unit (see Figures 25 – 26): On the main screen, tap the ‘edit’ icon (see red arrows in Figure 25), then enter the new name for the unit. Configuration of the Wiegand LED (see Figure 24): From the main screen, select ‘Default Settings’...
Wireless Wiegand Bridge Jumpers JP1 and JP2 (REMOTE INTERFACE ONLY) Jumpers JP1 / JP2 are used to connect the relay COM terminal to either GND or +VBUS. JP1 is for Relay 1, JP2 is for Relay 2. Figure 2 shows the pinout of JP1/JP2. Use the supplied Jumper to connect the common terminal to either the –...
Wireless Wiegand Bridge Wiegand Port (D0, D1, LED): Connecting Wiegand Port at the Remote Interface (see Figure 8): Connect D0, D1, LED (if required) and GND from the Wiegand device to the Remote Interface. The power for the Wiegand device can be supplied from a separate supply or it can be supplied from the Remote Interface by connecting the ‘VBUS’...
Wireless Wiegand Bridge “Test” Push Button The push button is used for two functions: 1. Range Test: Pressing and releasing the button quickly initiates the Range Test. The Range Test feature is used to test the range of the radio transceiver and displays the results of a received transmission on the six blue LEDs, these are labeled ‘Signal Strength LEDS (1 –...
Wireless Wiegand Bridge Providing Power to the Controller & Remote Interfaces The Controller and Remote interfaces each require a 12VDC supply that can source at least 0.5A. If a Maglock, Door Strike, or other device is to be powered through an on-board wet relay, then the additional power required for those devices will need to be considered when selecting a power supply.
Wireless Wiegand Bridge Power and Battery Led Diagnostics The two green LED’s that are labeled ‘POWER’ and ‘BATTERY’ are used to provide the status of the 12VDC input (‘POWER’ LED) and Battery input voltage (‘BATTERY’ LED). The status information is described here: Power Status: POWER LED DESCRIPTION LED STATE...
Wireless Wiegand Bridge Mounting There are two methods for mounting: DIN Rail mount: DIN rail mounting is the preferred mounting method that allows the case to easily clip and unclip from the DIN rail. Attach a piece (minimum 4” length) of 35mm type DIN rail to the wall and then snap the unit to the DIN rail or slide it on from the end.
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge The top screw is shown mounted through the DIN clip to the wall: Figure 6: Top DIN Rail Screw Mount The bottom screw is shown mounted through the black DIN clip to the wall: Figure 7: Bottom DIN Rail Screw Mount SURE-FI, INC.
Wireless Wiegand Bridge Troubleshooting Testing Range and RF communications: Press and release the ‘Test’ button on one of the units and observe the six Signal Strength LEDs. If any of the blue LED 1 through LED 6 lights up momentarily then the transmission between the two units was successful. This establishes that the radio communications between the two units is operational and even with only LED 1, there is adequate signal strength for proper function.
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge RELAY 1 OUT Remote Interface / RELAY 1 IN Controller Interface Figure 10: Wiring a Maglock to Relay 1 NC as a Wet contact on the Remote Interface Figure 11: Wiring to Relay 1 IN on the Controller Interface SURE-FI, INC.
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge RELAY 3 IN Remote Interface / RELAY 3 OUT Controller Interface Figure 12: Relay 3 IN wiring of a Door Position sensor on the Remote Interface Figure 13: Relay 3 OUT wiring the Door Position/Monitor at Controller Interface SURE-FI, INC.
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge RELAY 4 IN Remote Interface / RELAY 4 OUT Controller Interface Figure 14: Relay 4 IN wiring a Request to Exit button on the Remote Interface Figure 15: Relay 4 OUT Wiring at the Controller Interface SURE-FI, INC. | www.sure-fi.com...
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge Remote Interface wired to Door-Strike, REX, and Wiegand Figure 16: Wiring example for Door-Strike, REX button, and Wiegand on the Remote Interface SURE-FI, INC. | www.sure-fi.com...
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge Remote Interface wired to Maglock, REX, and Wiegand Figure 17: Wiring example for a Maglock, REX button, and Wiegand on the Remote Interface SURE-FI, INC. | www.sure-fi.com...
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge Remote Interface wired to Gate Operator, REX, and Wiegand Figure 18: Wiring example for a Gate Operator, REX button, and Wiegand device SURE-FI, INC. | www.sure-fi.com...
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge Sure-Fi APP Figure 19: APP Start-screen Figure 20: APP ‘Scan QR Code’ screen Figure 21: APP ‘Status Connecting’ Figure 22: APP ‘Hold the Test button…’ SURE-FI, INC. | www.sure-fi.com...
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Wireless Wiegand Bridge Sure-Fi APP (Cont.) Figure 23: APP ‘Status Connected’ Figure 24: APP ‘Default Settings’ screen Figure 25: APP, name ‘edit’ button shown Figure 26: APP, enter new unit name SURE-FI, INC. | www.sure-fi.com...
Wireless Wiegand Bridge FCC and Industry Canada Regulatory Statements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Wireless Wiegand Bridge FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Important Note: Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
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