TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 1134 ..........1 Install the 1134 ..........7 Power Supply ............1 Mount the 1134 ............7 Zone Terminals ............1 Wire the Electronic Lock ........8 Annunciators ............1 Isolation Relay .............10 LED Indicators ............2 Install the 333 Suppressor .......
ABOUT THE 1134 The 1134 Access Control Module 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. The 1134 connects and operates wirelessly with DMP panels. A keypad may be plugged directly into the 1134 for local programming.
LED Indicators Confirmed: For each press of the survey button, the transmitter The 1134 provides two indicator LEDs. The LED blinks immediately on red LED turns on for the same duration as and immediately off. The LED the door strike relay. The yellow LED turns...
Form C Relay The 1134’s 10 Amp Form C relay draws up to 35 mA of current. Refer to the NC/C/ NO (Dry Contact Relay) and the Isolation Relay sections in this document for more information. Programming Connection The 1134 provides a keypad programming connection that allows you to use a standard DMP LCD keypad for initial setup.
Survey Reset Button Keypad Dry/Wet Programming Contact RESET TAMPER Header DISABLE RED WHT GRN BLK PROG Power Wiegand Status Zones Door Supply Inputs Indicator Relay Outputs Terminal Figure 1: PCB Features 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Note: Panel version 191 or higher software is required. Enter the eight-digit SERIAL#:- and press CMD. Note: Enter the Type 14 serial number found on the 1134 PCB or by connecting a keypad to the header on the 1134. Enter the SUPRVSN TIME and press CMD.
Select YES when WIRELESS? displays. Enter the eight-digit SERIAL#:- and press CMD. Note: Enter the Type 08 serial number found on the 1134 PCB or by connecting a keypad to the header on the 1134. Enter the CONTACT number being used.
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PANEL ZONES XT30/XT50, The zone numbers begin with the 1134 address and are followed by the XTLplus, particular zone from the 1134. & XTLtouch For example, an 1134 at keypad address 4 would provide zones 41, 42, 43, and 44.
INSTALL THE 1134 Mount the 1134 The 1134 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 1134 housing have wire entrances. The back also contains multiple mounting holes that allow you to mount the 1134 on a single-gang switch box.
See the Isolation Relay section for information. When the jumper on the 1134 is set to WET, up to 2 Amps 12 VDC will pass though the C terminal. No additional power supply is needed. See Figure 4b.
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RED WHT GRN BLK – – 12/24 VDC Model 333 DC Door Strike Power Supply Model 333 DC Door Strike Suppressor Suppressor Figure 4a: Dry Door Strike Wiring Figure 4b: Wet Door Strike Wiring 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
12/24 VDC – Model 333 Magnetic Lock Supply Power Suppressor Model 333 – Supply Suppressor Figure 6: Door Strike with Figure 5: Magnetic Lock with an Isolation Relay an Isolation Relay Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide...
Install the 333 Suppressor Use the included 333 suppressor with the 1134 to suppress any surges caused by energizing a magnetic lock or door strike. Install the 333 across the 1134 C (common) and NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) terminals.
Figure 8 for more information on wiring the zone terminals. ZONE # RECOMMENDED DEVICE Any burglary device Door Contact REX (PIR or Button) Any burglary device Table 1: 1134 Zone Uses Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide...
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Zone 2 1K EOL closed with an Zone 3 1K EOL in-line 1K Ohm resistor 1K EOL Zone 4 RED WHT GRN BLK Figure 8: 1134 Zone Terminal Wiring 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Connect a Card Reader (optional) The 1134 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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SYSTEM ON or ALL SYSTEM ON. Connect a wire from the AS Terminal to an armed status indicator. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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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 PROG Figure 9: Card Reader Wiring Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide...
Use 22 AWG wire to connect the DC power terminal block on the device to the DC power terminal on the 505-12 power supply PCB. Connect the transformer to an unswitched 120 VAC 1.5 Amp power source. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Warning: Do not connect a keypad using a standard Model 330 harness if using a 24 V power supply! Damage to the keypad could occur. While the 1134 is in programming mode, it will not be able to communicate with the panel.
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Press CMD to enter the PROGRAMMER menu. Serial Number Display SERIAL#:XXXXXXXX View the serial numbers for the 1134. The 1134 has a Type 14 and Type 08 serial number. Press CMD to view the second serial number. Initialization Option...
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NO YES NO allows standard zone operation on zone 2. The default is If the door being released by the 1134 module is protected (contact installed), a programmable bypass entry/exit timer can be provided by connecting the contact wiring to the 1134 module zone 2.
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Selecting NO leaves the relay on when zone 2 changes state. 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. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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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. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide...
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ZN 3 REX TIME. No user code information is sent to the panel. The menu advances to NO COMM WITH PNL. The default card format is DMP. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
2-8. See Public Card Formats for some publicly available card formats that can be used with the 1134. Other private or custom formats may also be compatible. Please contact the credential supplier or manufacturer for the bit structure.
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Position = 1 Position = 9 Received Received Length = 8 Length = 16 Position = 25 Position = 0 Example: Wiegand Code Length = 26 bits Figure 13: Wiegand Data Stream Bit Location 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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0-255. Press CMD to save. Default is 9. Press select area 4 to clear the user code length and enter a number between 16-64. Press CMD to save. Default is 16. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide...
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In the keypad display, enter site code 1 and press CMD. The display will ask for site code 2 followed by site code 3 and so on. When you have selected the site code you want to change, press CMD. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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Number of User Code Digits NO OF USER CODE The 1134 module recognizes user codes from 4-12 digits long. DIGITS: Press any top row select key or area to enter a user code digit length. This number must match the user code number length being programmed in the panel.
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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. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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Remove Keypad REMOVE KEYPAD The REMOVE KEYPAD option continually displays with no time out while the keypad remains connected to the 1134 module after programming is finished. After five seconds, the 1134 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/O FAC H10304 37 BIT W/FAC FARPOINTE 39 BIT CORPORATE 1000 35 BIT CORPORATE 1000 48 BIT 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
230 mA (includes 200 mA for proximity reader) Reader Current up to 200 mA Zones 5 VDC, 2 mA max Total Available Output Current 750 mA 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 8 oz 0.23 kg Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide...
PROXKEY III® ACCESS DEVICE READER 1351 PROXPASS® PP-6005B PROXPOINT® PLUS PROXIMITY READER 1386 ISOPROX II® CARD PR-5355 PROXPRO PROXIMITY READER WITH KEYPAD PR-5455 PROXPRO® II PROXIMITY READER TL-5395 THINLINE II® PROXIMITY READER 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 1134 Installation and Programming Guide...
Note: If the 3rd digit of the transmitter’s serial number is greater than 0, it will be v106 or higher. If the 3rd digit is equal to zero, that transmitter must be removed or replaced with a newer transmitter for the 1134 to function properly. •...
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