TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ........a Program the 734N ........15 Program Start Display ........15 About the 734N .......... 1 Initialization Option ...........15 Power Supply ............1 Initialize Confirm Option .........16 Zone Terminals ............1 Activate Zone 2 Bypass ........16 Annunciators ............
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No Communication with Panel ....24 Remove Keypad ..........25 Keypad Bus Wiring Specifications ..26 Compliance Listing Specifications ..27 UL Commercial Fire .......... 27 UL Access Control ..........27 ULC Commercial Burglary (XR150/XR550 Series Panels) ............27 Certifications ..........28 Underwriters Laboratory (UL Listed) ..28 International Certifications ....
ABOUT THE 734N The 734N Wiegand Interface Module allows you to add IP network access control capability to XR150/XR550 Series and XR150INT/XR550INT Series panels using proximity credential or mag-stripe card readers. It also allows you to use the powerful built-in access control capability of DMP Panels. DMP panels provide access control, arming, and disarming using proximity, mag-stripe, biometric or other Wiegand-output authentication devices.
KEYPAD IN AND OUT FORM C RELAY CONNECTIONS The 734N’s Form C relay draws up to 35mA of current. Refer to the NC/C/NO (Dry Contact The keypad in (KYPD IN) connection receives Relay) and the Isolation Relay sections in this and transmits data to the panel keypad bus or document for more information.
PCB FEATURES WIEGAND INPUTS ZONES DOOR RELAY PIEZO INDICATOR LEDS NETWORK CONNECTION DC INPUT Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734 Installation and Programming Guide...
INSTALL THE 734N MOUNT THE 734N The 734N 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 734N housing have wire entrances. The back also contains multiple screw holes that allow you to mount the 734N on a single-gang switch box.
WIRE THE ELECTRONIC LOCK The 734N 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. Use an additional power supply to power magnetic locks and door strikes.
ISOLATION RELAY (optional) The Form C relay can control a device that draws less than 10 Amps of current. If a device draws more than 10 Amp of current, or the sum of all devices controlled by the Form C relay exceeds 10 Amps, an isolation relay must be used.
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.
WIRE THE ZONE TERMINALS Terminals 8 through 12 connect grounded zones 1 through 3. These zones have a grounded side and cannot be used for fire-initiating devices. Zones 2 and 3 can also be used for access control with zone 2 providing a bypass feature and zone 3 providing request to exit functionality. Terminals 13 and 14 connect to zone 4.
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Zone 1 1K EOL Zone 2 1K EOL Zone 3 1K EOL 1K EOL Zone 4 RED WHT GRN BLK Z4+ Z4– Figure 7: 734N Zone Terminal Wiring Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734 Installation and Programming Guide...
CONNECT A CARD READER (optional) The 734N provides direct 12/24VDC, 200mA output to the reader on the RED terminal connection. Figure 8 shows a reader with wire colors RED, WHT, GRN, and BLK connecting to terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4. The green wire carries Data Zero (D0), and the white wire carries Data One (D1).
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Card Reader Shield Yellow Orange/Brown Black (GND) Green (Data 0) White (Data 1) Red (12/24VDC) RED WHT GRN BLK Z4+ Z4– Figure 8: Card Reader Wiring Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 734 Installation and Programming Guide...
SET THE 734N’S ADDRESS To set the 734N address, move the DIP switches on the PCB to the appropriate positions. See the following sections, Figures 9 and 10, and Table 2 to determine how to set keypad bus or AX- Bus addresses.
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AX-Bus Addresses Explained XR550 panels are capable of access control expansion using any of the five AX/LX-Bus 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 headers (AX/LX500, 600, 700, 800, and 900). An AX-Bus address can accommodate one door output and one expansion zone.
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734N Address Table To set the 734N address, move the DIP switches to the appropriate positions. See Figures 9 and 10 for how to place the DIP switches for keypad bus and AX-Bus addresses. DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ DEVICE/ ZONES ZONES ZONES...
PROGRAM THE 734N When you program a 734N, you can use a keypad connected to the 734N programming header and set to address 1. For 12 Volt applications, connect the keypad to the module using a Model 330 4-wire harness. For 24 Volt applications, connect the keypad to the module using a Model 330-24 4-wire programming harness with in-line resistor.
INITIALIZE CONFIRM OPTION ARE YOU SURE? After selecting YES to clear the Access Options, the 734N displays YES NO SURE? YES NO for confirmation to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidentally erasing the programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer YES to the SURE? option.
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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. Default is 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0.
734N PASSPHRASE 734N PASSPHRASE Enter an 8-16 character alphanumeric passphrase to encrypt communication with the panel. The 734N passphrase must match the 734N passphrase entered in Network Options programming of the panel. The passphrase is blank by default. ACCESS OPTIONS 734N Press any select key to enter the Access Options menu.
If zone 2 does not restore (door closed) within the programmed time, the piezo sounds every other second during the last ten seconds. If zone 2 restores prior to the end of the programmed time, the piezo silences. If the zone does not restore before the programmed time, the 734N ends the bypass and indicates the open or short zone condition to the panel.
RELOCK ON ZONE 2 CHANGE RELOCK ON ZONE 2 Selecting YES turns the relay off when zone 2 changes state. CHANGE? NO YES 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.
ZONE 3 REX STRIKE TIME ZN 3 REX STRIKE Enter the number of REX seconds to elapse. Range is from 5 to 250 TIME: seconds. Press any select key or area to enter the number of seconds. The default is 5 seconds. ACTIVATE ON-BOARD SPEAKER ACTIVATE ONBOARD Select YES to enable the onboard piezo for local annunciation, such...
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Note: When set to DMP, the 734N converts 17 bits of the 26 to 45-bit data string into a 5-digit number. 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 Site Code User Code Last Bit...
CUSTOM CARD DEFINITIONS WIEGAND CODE LENGTH WEIGAND CODE When using a custom product, enter the total number of bits to be LENGTH: received in Wiegand code including parity bits. Press any top row select key or area to enter a number between 1-255 to equal the number of bits.
USER CODE POSITION AND LENGTH USER CODE Define the user code start bit position and number of user code bits POS: ppp LEN: xx as follows: PPP is the bit position in the string that indicates the user code start position. Press the second select key or area to enter a number between 0-255.
In the keypad display, the letters aaa correspond to site code one, letters bbb to site code two and so on to hhh representing site code eight. Press the first top row select key or area to display the > character next to the site code 1.
All bits are read and converted into a decimal number string. The number string is left padded with ‘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...
Code) — Door access is granted when the Wiegand site code string received matches any site code programmed at SITE CODE 1-8. For details refer back to the REQUIRE SITE CODE option. Press the third select key or area to choose ANY (Any Wiegand Read) —...
KEYPAD BUS WIRING SPECIFICATIONS Refer to the following Keypad bus/AX-Bus/LX-Bus wiring specifications. DMP recommends using 18 or 22-gauge unshielded wire for all keypad and AX-Bus/LX-Bus ▸ circuits. Do not use twisted pair or shielded wire for AX-Bus/LX-Bus and keypad bus data circuits.
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734N NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS The 734N was designed to have minimum impact on network performance. The 734N is supervised in the panel by exchanging two data packets every five seconds. The payload of the data packets exchanged between the XR100/XR500, XR150/XR350/XR550 or the XR150INT/XR350INT/XR550INT Series and the 734N is a very small 18 bytes.
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Packet Communication Outline: • 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. •...
COMPLIANCE LISTING SPECIFICATIONS UL ACCESS CONTROL The access relay must be configured as fail-safe or fail-secure as determined by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). This system is not intended to be used in place of listed panic hardware. The power supply must be a listed commercial burglary/household fire, power limited, Class 2 with a compatible voltage range for the product.
CERTIFICATIONS FCC Part 15 California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) NIST AES Algorithm Certificate #1937 UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY (UL LISTED) ANSI/UL 294 Access Control System Units ANSI/UL 609 Local Burglar Alarm Units And Systems ANSI/UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units And Systems ANSI/UL 1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 1610...
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Security Grade: Environmental Class: INTERTEK (ETL) LISTED EN 50130-4 EMC Product Family Standard: Immunity Requirements for Componenets of Fire, Intruder and Social Alarm Systems EN 50130-5 Environmental Standards EN 50131-1:2006+A1 Intrusion and Hold-up Systems EN 50131-3:2009 Control and Indicating Equipment EN 50133-1:1997 Access Control Systems EN 61000-3-2...
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Primary Power 8.5 VDC to 28.5 VDC Current Draw Standby 346 mA (Includes 200 mA for proximity reader) +1.6 mA per active zone Alarm 348 mA (Includes 200mA for proximity reader) +10 mA with Annunciator ON +2 mA per faulted zone Form C Relay 35 mA at 12/24 VDC Zones...
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