TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 734B .......... 1 Programming Reference ......20 Power Supply ............1 Program Start Display ........20 Zone Terminals ............1 Serial Number .............20 Annunciators ............1 Initialization Option ..........20 Indicator LEDs ............1 Initialize Confirm Option ........20 Form C Relay ............
For example, use the 734B to control access to ATM vestibules with magstripe readers. Connect a 734B to a DMP panel’s Keypad Bus or AX‑Bus to use the powerful built‑in access control capability of DMP panels or install the module as a standalone access control device.
The keypad out (KYPD OUT) connection Programming Connection receives and transmits data out to other keypads or modules. Install a dual The 734B also provides a keypad connector four‑position harness to allow programming connection that allows daisy chain connection to other devices,...
AX‑Bus Piezo Piezo – PROG KYPD IN KYPD OUT RELAY WIEGAND DATA READ LED XMT LED To Other Keypad Keypad Bus Programming or AX‑Bus Indicator Header LEDs Figure 1: PCB Features Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734B Installation and Programming Guide...
The module comes in a high‑impact plastic housing that you can mount directly to a wall, backboard, or other flat surface. For easy installation, the back and ends of the 734B housing have wire entrances. The back also contains multiple mounting holes that allow you to mount the module on a single‑gang switch box.
Wire the Magnetic Lock The 734B provides a Form C (SPDT) relay for controlling locks and other electronically‑controlled barriers. The three relay terminals marked NO C NC allow you to connect the device wiring to the relay for module control.
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Install a dual‑connector harness to allow connection to other devices up to the maximum number of devices supported. When the 734B is powered from 24 VDC, do not connect devices to KYPD OUT header. Status LEDs The 734B board contains three status LEDs.
12/24 VDC – DC Door Strike Power Isolation Relay 12/24 VDC – Supply Magnetic Lock Power – Supply Figure 5: Magnetic Lock with an Isolation Figure 6: Door Strike with an Isolation Relay Relay Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734B Installation and Programming Guide...
Install the 333 Suppressor Use the included 333 suppressor 734B with the 734B to suppress any surges caused by energizing a magnetic lock or door strike. PIEZO – PROG KYPD IN KYPD OUT Install the 333 across the module RELAY WIEGAND DATA READ LED XMT LED C (common) and NO (normally open)
Use the supplied 311 1K Ohm End‑of‑Line (EOL) resistors on each zone. Refer to the panel programming guide for programming instructions. See Table 1 and Figure 8 for more information on wiring the zone terminals. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734B Installation and Programming Guide...
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1K EOL be wired normally closed with an Zone 3 1K EOL in‑line 1K Ohm resistor 1K EOL Zone 4 RED WHT GRN BLK Z4+ Z4– Figure 8: 734B Zone Terminal Wiring 734B Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Connect a Magstripe Reader The 734B is compatible with ABA Track 2 Clock‑and‑Data magnetic stripe readers. The module provides direct 12/24 VDC, 200 mA output to the reader on the RED terminal connection. Figure 9 shows a reader with wire colors RED, WHT, GRN, and BLK connecting to terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4.
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ALL SYSTEM ON. Connect a wire from the AS Terminal to an armed status indicator. Caution: Status indicator outputs support a maximum of 100 mA per terminal. Exceeding the maximum rating on LC, RA, or AS terminals can damage equipment. 734B Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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ABA Track 2 Clock-and-Data Magstripe Reader Yellow Orange/Brown Black (GND) Green (Data 0) White (Clock 1) Red (12/24VDC) RED WHT GRN BLK Z4+ Z4– Figure 9: Magstripe Reader Wiring Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734B Installation and Programming Guide...
See the following sections, Figure 10, Figure 11, and Table 2 to determine how to set keypad bus or AX‑Bus addresses. If the 734B is the only device programmed into the panel, set it to address 2 or higher. Keypad Bus Addresses Explained...
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1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 one expansion zone. Because the 734B has a built‑in four‑zone expander, three extra zones will be mapped to the 734B 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 automatically.
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734B Address Table To set the 734B address, move the DIP switches to the appropriate positions. Refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 for how to place the DIP switches for keypad bus and AX‑Bus addresses. DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/...
734B from the panel, all future programming should be performed through the panel. The panel’s programming overrides any programming performed from a keypad connected to the 734B. While the 734B is in programming mode, it will not be able to communicate with the panel.
64 BINs. The third method allows you to program the 734B as a standalone access control module and allows up to 64 BINs. For more information about programming options, refer to “Programming Reference.”...
Program BINs in the 734B. All BIN codes are processed locally. Program the 734B serial number as a user code in the panel. The 734B processes all valid access locally and sends the serial number to the panel as a user code.
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE Program Start Display 734B PROGRAMMING When you connect the keypad to the 734B module, the VER VVV MM/DD/YY version number and release date display. Press CMD to enter the Programming Menu. Serial Number SERIAL #: 123456 Enter the device serial number. Range is 100000 ‑ 999999.
NO YES NO allows standard zone operation on zone 2. The default is If the door being released by the 734B module is protected (contact installed), a programmable bypass entry/exit timer can be provided by connecting its contact wiring to the 734B module zone 2.
Turning off the relay allows a long strike time to be automatically ended upon zone 2 change and relocks the door. The default is NO. Note: If using the 734B as a standalone access control unit not connected to a panel, set RELOCK ON ZONE 2 CHANGE to NO.
Activate Bypass Only Wire zone 3 as normally closed with an in‑line 1K Ohm resistor. When zone 3 opens from a normal state, only a bypass occurs: the onboard relay does not activate. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734B Installation and Programming Guide...
123456 length chosen in BIN CODE LENGTH. Press CMD, enter the BIN code, then press CMD again. To advance to the next prompt, leave the BIN code blank and press CMD. 734B Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Press the first select key or area to choose LAST (Keep Last NO COMM WITH PNL State). The relay remains in the same state and does not LAST change when communication is lost. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734B Installation and Programming Guide...
After five seconds, the 734B module piezo continually sounds if the keypad remains connected and programming is finished. Remove the keypad harness to disconnect the keypad from the 734B module and silence the alarm. 734B Installation and Programming Guide...
When voltage is too low, the devices cannot operate properly. For additional information refer to the panel’s Installation Guide or the 710 Installation Sheet (LT‑0310). Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734B Installation and Programming Guide...
Alarm 260 mA (Includes 200 mA for magstripe reader) Form C Relay 35 mA at 12/24 VDC Zones 5 VDC, 2 mA max Dimensions 4.5 W x 2.75 H x 1.75 D in 11.43 W x 7 H x 4.45 D cm Weight 5.6 oz 0.16 kg 734B Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
READERS The 734B Access Control module has been tested with various magnetic stripe card readers. To be compatible, magstripe readers must use Clock‑and‑Data output in ABA Track 2 format. Verify all reader wiring with reader manufacturer to ensure proper operation.
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