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LED DIAGNOSTIC INDICATOR

The LED Diagnostic indicator provides information on the operational status of the unit.

If the units are not communicating, viewing the diagnostic indicator LEDs may help to determine the 
nature of the problem (see Troubleshooting, pg. 24).

• If Central or Remote diagnostic LED is not illuminated:

If the LED(s) are not illuminated on the unit(s), the unit is not powered or there is an electrical problem.           
When power is properly applied, the Diagnostic LEDs will be illuminated to show a status below.

• If the Central and Remote unit LEDs are flashing green:

When power is properly applied, and there is communication between the Central and the Remote, the 
Central and Remote unit LEDs will flash green after every polling cycle. The speed will depend on how 
many expansion units are connected (about 1 flash per second with 7 EXPs).

• If the Central or Remote unit LED alternates between green/red:

There is no communication with the partner unit.

• If the Central or Remote unit LEDs are solid green:

• If the unit is in Configuration Mode

, then the settings have been successfully applied and it is safe 

to power cycle the unit and switch back to Run Mode. 

• If the unit is in Run Mode

, one of the EXP-2000 units is not communicating properly. Check that all 

connected EXP-2000 units are powered and properly connected, or, if no EXP units are connected, 
be sure the SPX-7200 is not set to use EXP expansion units (see Configuration Mode, below).

OPERATING MODES

Suprex products have 3 operating modes: Run Mode, Configuration Mode, and Test Mode.

Run Mode: 

The units are factory-shipped in Run Mode. 

Run Mode allows changing of common settings while Suprex units are in use. Some factory-set defaults 
may be changed in Run Mode, including the following default settings.

Run Mode

 

default settings:

• Units are set to operate as 1 Remote and 1 Central unit
• Supervision relay is disabled
• Pullup resistors are disabled
• Number of EXP Expansion Modules is set to 0

Configuration Mode: 

Switch to Configuration Mode to change the link type and interface type. 

Configuration Mode default settings:
• Default interface type is Wiegand
• Link type is pre-set based on the Suprex model

Test Mode: 

Test Mode is used for troubleshooting the reader/panel connection to the Remote/Central 

unit. In Test Mode, DIP switches 3-8 operate as if in Run Mode. Either a single unit or both units can be 
set to Test Mode; the Remote and Central units retain all their normal functionality in addition to the 
following functions:  

• In Test Mode, the Central unit outputs a test card read in the selected interface type every few 

seconds

• In Test Mode, the Remote unit briefly triggers Relay 2 when detecting data of the selected interface 

type

Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - Indicators and Operating Modes

Summary of Contents for Suprex Ethernet SPX-7200C

Page 1: ...Ethernet SPX 7200 Ethernet Reader Extender Product Manual Cypress Integration Solutions 35 Years of Access Control Ingenuity CypressIntegration com 2018 Cypress Computer Systems 1778 Imlay City Road...

Page 2: ...rating Temperature 30 C to 60 C Electrical Central and Remote Supply Voltage 8 16Vdc Current 300mA Relays Max Switching 220Vdc 30W resistive 1A 250Vac 37 5VA 1A Running Spec with load 30Vdc 1A resisti...

Page 3: ...ng Network Adaptor Settings in Windows 12 14 SPX 7200 Network Settings via Web Browser 15 17 SPX 7200 Network Settings via Telnet 18 20 Enabling Telnet Client 21 23 Troubleshooting 24 Accessory I O I...

Page 4: ...eries Physical Dimensions and Mounting Hole Locations All dimensions are listed in inches EXP 2000 Enclosure 0 120 X 4 4 125 2 890 3 155 2 121 2 364 EXP 2000 0 120 X 4 3 065 2 770 4 0625 2 660 2 940 S...

Page 5: ...Used 8 16VDC Input Ground EXP EXP 5VDC Output Relay 4 Input Relay 3 Input LED Output D1 Data Output D0 Clock Input 8 16VDC Input Ground EXP EXP 5VDC Output Prog Res 2 Prog Res 1 LED Input D1 Data Out...

Page 6: ...de settings pgs 7 9 1 Connect a suitable power supply to both units Each unit should be provided with 8 16 Volts dc and approx 300mA 2 If a crossover cable is being used for the bench test connect it...

Page 7: ...00 units are powered and properly connected or if no EXP units are connected be sure the SPX 7200 is not set to use EXP expansion units see Configuration Mode below OPERATING MODES Suprex products hav...

Page 8: ...select Run Mode settings When switching to Run Mode always reselect Run Mode settings Central Remote Select Turn DIP switch 3 on for Central Mode turn off for Remote Mode Remote Digital Analog Relay S...

Page 9: ...ion Mode setting the unit will need to be powered off turn DIP 1 on and other Configuration DIP Switches as needed power the unit on and the Status LED will be solid green The solid green LED means th...

Page 10: ...C Ground exp exp 5V Out P R 4 P R 3 LED In D1 Data Out D0 Clock Out Relay 4 N O Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N C Relay 3 N O Relay 3 Com Relay 3 N C Ground Aux Output Relay 2 Input Relay 1 Input Door Strike Ou...

Page 11: ...start as solid red then slowly blink green for about 20 seconds Once the units are flashing between red and green the process is complete and the units are ready to use Enabling Telnet By default the...

Page 12: ...indows 7 The steps to get to the Network and Sharing Center vary slightly for each version see below However once at the Network and Sharing Center the steps are the same for all 3 versions Step 1 Go...

Page 13: ...Network Adaptor Settings in Windows cont Step 3 Disable the Wireless Network Connection if one is present Right click the Wireless Network Connection box and select disable Step 4 Right click Local Ar...

Page 14: ...he following IP address Step 7 If the Central or Remote unit has not had its network settings changed use the IP address and Subnet Mask in Step 8 Otherwise use an IP address and Subnet Mask that is c...

Page 15: ...h the SPX 7200 If necessary follow the steps in the Changing Network Adaptor Settings in Windows section see pgs 12 14 The examples in this guide use Google Chrome Step 2 Open a web browser and enter...

Page 16: ...ia Web Browser Step 4 A menu titled Device Status will appear Click Network on the left Step 5 Enter the desired IP address of the unit Enter other information if necessary Scroll to the bottom of the...

Page 17: ...r Endpoint Configuration Enter the IP address of the partner unit If connected to the Central unit enter the Remote unit s IP address If connected to the Remote unit enter the Central unit s IP addres...

Page 18: ...ork Adaptor Settings in Windows section see pgs 12 14 Step 2 To open Command Prompt press the Windows Key R and enter cmd Command Prompt window should appear Step 3 To connect to the SPX 7200 Central...

Page 19: ...new IP address is required enter the IP new IP address and press enter If a new IP address is not required simply press enter for each section of the IP address and the current IP address will auto f...

Page 20: ...the IP address of the Remote unit If connected to the Remote unit enter the IP address of the Central unit Once the correct IP address has been entered press the enter key to get through all of the pr...

Page 21: ...Windows 8 Right click on the Start Button Click Control Panel c Windows 10 Right click on the Start Button Click Control Panel Enabling Telnet If the error message shown in the image below appears wh...

Page 22: ...22 Suprex Ethernet Series Enabling Telnet Client cont Step 2 Click on Programs and Features in the Control Panel window Step 3 Click Turn Windows Features on or off on the left side of the window...

Page 23: ...down to an item called Telnet Client Check the check box next to Telnet Client Step 5 Click the OK button at the bottom of the window A progress window will appear and the process will generally take...

Page 24: ...ment Check Ensure the reader and the access control panel data port are functional by directly connecting the reader to the data port and passing card data Check Suprex circuit boards for any signs of...

Page 25: ...tate for as long as the Relay Input is set to 0Volts The Relay Inputs can be tested by making a jumper connection to ground and monitoring the change in continuity of the Relay Outputs Relay 3 functio...

Page 26: ...mote unit will be activated When the relay is activated the Relay Output pins will change continuity from N C and COM to N O and COM not shown in diagram Cypress Suprex Ethernet Series Accessory I O C...

Page 27: ...Ground exp exp 5V Out Relay 4 Input Relay 3 Input LED Out D1 Data In D0 Clock In Relay 2 N O Relay 2 Com Relay 2 N C Relay 1 N O Relay 1 Com Relay 1 N C Ground Aux Input Not Used Not Used Remote 8 to...

Page 28: ...lay output pins will change continuity from N C and COM to N O and COM not shown in diagram Relay 3 can used to send signals to the access panel while Supervision mode is active but it is important to...

Page 29: ...Ground exp exp 5V Out P R 4 P R 3 LED In D1 Data Out D0 Clock Out Relay 4 N O Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N C Relay 3 N O Relay 3 Com Relay 3 N C Ground Aux Output Relay 2 Input Relay 1 Input Central 8 to 16...

Page 30: ...O Signal Diagram below shows how this signal is passed through the SPX 7200 Ground LED Out Data1 Data 0 N O COM Access Control Panel Card Reader Power Ground LED IN Data 1 Data 0 LED I O Signal Diagr...

Page 31: ...X In pin The AUX I O Signal Diagram below shows how this signal is passed through the SPX 7200 AUX I O Signal Diagram Ground Input Data1 Data 0 N O COM Access Control Panel Card Reader Power Ground Ou...

Page 32: ...Not Used pin is the new Relay 4 input pin Use the diagram below as a reference For most applications the analog relay inputs are sufficient But for instances where a significant delay is noticed in th...

Page 33: ...rmally closed contact at the Remote unit and the other example is monitoring a normally open contact at the Remote unit In the examples given a normally closed contact will require a programming resis...

Page 34: ...Central and Remote units must be configured with the total number of EXP pairs being used This is configured in the Run Mode settings and is controlled by DIP switches 6 7 and 8 Change settings on bo...

Page 35: ...Ground Aux Output Relay 2 Input Relay 1 Input 8 to 16 VDC Ground exp exp 5V Out P R 2 P R 1 LED In D1 Data Out D0 Clock Out Relay 4 N O Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N C Relay 3 N O Relay 3 Com Relay 3 N C RS2...

Page 36: ...n Relay 2 N O Relay 2 Com Relay 2 N C Relay 1 N O Relay 1 Com Relay 1 N C Ground Aux Input Not Used Not Used 8 to 16 VDC Ground exp exp 5V Out Relay 4 Input Relay 3 Input LED Out D1 Data In D0 Clock I...

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