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Cypress Suprex RF Series - Setup and Preinstallation

Unpacking:

Remove covers from units and check interior for any shipping damage.  Remove any packing material if present.
Inventory any included parts (depending on model) such as antennas, coax cables etc.

Bench Testing:

Before installing the units in the field they should be assembled and tested at a convenient “Bench top” location.  This 
will make it easier to verify /  change settings and check operation when both units are visible at the same time.  

It is also a chance to become familiar with the system if this is the first time using the Suprex system.  It is much more 
difficult to setup and test the units when they are several thousand feet apart.

Both units will need to have the antenna and a suitable power supply connected.  For testing purposes, the units can 
share the same power supply.

During initial setup it is helpful to use the Setup/Config mode.  This allows a relative indication of the radio link quality 
between the units.  

Basic Bench Test:

1. Connect any antennas if the unit has a removable type antenna such as a dipole or Yagi.

2. Connect a suitable power supply to both units.  Each unit should be provided with 8 - 16 volts DC and approx 

300mA.  Both units should be separated by a minimum of 24 inches.

3. Apply power.  After about a 1 -2  second delay both units Diagnostic LED should indicate Green.

5. Touch a jumper wire from the Ground connection the the Relay 1 input on the Central unit.  Relay #1 on the Remote 

unit should activate with an audible click and the Diagnostic LEDs should flash green on both the Central and 
Remote units.

6. Units are shipped from the factory set for the Wiegand data format. If a different format is required set the DIP switch 

to the required reader and panel format.  

7. If a reader and panel is accessible, connect the reader to the Remote unit and the Central unit to the panel and 

verify that card reads are being accepted by the access control system.  If any troubleshooting is necessary, it will be 
easier to do with both units in close proximity to each other.  

8. Once these steps are completed, the units are ready for installation it their permanent locations and final 

commissioning as a system.

Summary of Contents for SPX-5500 Series

Page 1: ...SPX 5500SS SPX 5500 Series RF 900Mhz Suprex Reader Operations Manual SPX 5511 pictured...

Page 2: ...any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Overview The SPX 5500 series of RF Wireless solutions provide a wireless bridge from card readers with gates or door...

Page 3: ...obed Rising Mag Tek Strobed Falling Edge Reserved F2F x ON Dip switch 4 is ON Enable Pullup resistors Dip switch 4 is OFF Disable Pullup resistors DIP Switch 1 ON Service Mode DIP Switch 1 OFF Quiet M...

Page 4: ...N C R1 Com R1 N O Card Reader LED DC Power Supply SPX 5000 Series Central Quick Reference Typical Suprex Central Connections Suprex RF Central 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wiegand Wiegand No Filter Strobed Rising...

Page 5: ...r 100mW Receive Sensitivity 110 dBm Interference Rejection 70dB Antenna Options and typical range Internal Up to 500 feet SPX 5501 Dipole up to 1 Mile SPX 5511 Yagi Up to 12 000 feet SPX 5531 Distance...

Page 6: ...h Test 1 Connect any antennas if the unit has a removable type antenna such as a dipole or Yagi 2 Connect a suitable power supply to both units Each unit should be provided with 8 16 volts DC and appr...

Page 7: ...NTRAL UNITS FLASHING BETWEEN RED GREEN The Central is not Receiving communication from the Remote Operating modes By setting DIP switch 1 to the ON position the unit is placed in Setup Config mode Whe...

Page 8: ...tion of the antenna will determine what is referred to as the polarization of the signal Significant reduction in range can result if the units are not oriented with the same polarity See below Both C...

Page 9: ...and is placed away from metal objects This orientation may reduce range The metal pole is placed between antenna and other unit and the antenna is close to metal Better improved range Antenna has lin...

Page 10: ...ect as shown below These connections can be used to allow the Remote relay to operate a DOOR STRIKE GATE or other locking hardware Refer to following pages in this document for details of each I O ope...

Page 11: ...ing nothing connected the associated output will be set to a high level When the input is set to 0 Volts Ground the input will activate its associated output All Accessory outputs are Open Collector t...

Page 12: ...Cypress Suprex RF Series Relay Controls Suprex RF Central Relay 1 IN Input Signal Relay 1 N C Relay 1 Com Relay 1 N O Suprex RF Remote Contact Outputs...

Page 13: ...Cypress Suprex RF Series Relay Controls Suprex RF Central Relay 2 IN Input Signal Relay 2 N C Relay 2 Com Relay 2 N O Suprex RF Remote Contact Outputs...

Page 14: ...relay and monitors the condition of the communication link between the Central and Remote units Relay 3 is activated when power is applied and the communication link between the Central and Remote is...

Page 15: ...Cypress Suprex RF Series Relay Controls Suprex RF Central Relay 4 N C Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N O Suprex RF Remote Contact Outputs Relay 4 IN Input Signal 5Volts DC Maximum...

Page 16: ...Cypress Suprex RF Series Auxillary I O Suprex RF Central Suprex RF Remote Aux Output Signal AUX IN AUX OUT Aux Input Signal...

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