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Cypress Suprex® SPX-7200

Changing the IP Address 

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n many cases it may be necessary to change the addressing to be compatible with an existing 

network.  The address of the Central and Remote both need to be changed using the following 
procedure.

It will be necessary to set the host computer to the same subnet as the Suprex® units during this 
procedure.

1. Install the Lantronix “Xport Device Installer” software (Available at the Lantronix web site 

(

www.lantronix.com

).

2. Connect the device(s) to a host computer using the crossover cable or using a Hub and straight 

through cables.

3.  Apply power to the device(s) being configured.
4. Start the software and follow the procedures indicated in the following pages “Setting IP 

Address “.

The Net mask comes set from the factory at : 255.255.255.0

The Net mask setting can be changed using the Xport Device Installer if necessary.

Changing the Net mask

It will be necessary for the Host Computer to be on the same subnet as the device(s) being
configured for this procedure.

1. Start the software and display the Search screen.
2.  Select the device from the list.
3. Click on the Telnet button.
4. A Click OK when the Telnet connection window opens.
5. A text based interface should be displayed.
6. Select 0. Server configuration.  This selection will allow setting IP Address and Net mask.

Changing to UDP  - 

The Cypress SPX-7200 is factory set to use 
TCPIP.  To change to UDP use the Lantronix 
web interface with the following settings.

Channel 1

Protocol = UDP
Datagram Type = 01
Accept Incoming = Yes
Local Port = 10001

Remote Port = 10001
Remote Host = 0.0.0.0
Use Broadcast = Checked
Device Address Table = All = 0

- Click Ok
- Click Apply Settings.

Summary of Contents for Suprex EXP-2000

Page 1: ...SPX 7200_MAN_082112 SPX 7200 Series Suprex Reader Extender Ethernet Operations Manual EXP 2000 SPX 7200...

Page 2: ...for additional door gate on a single Ethernet link Economical expansion capabilities using Suprex Lynk technology Physical SPX 7200 Aluminum Enclosure 4 45 x 3 08 x 2 0 Each Unit SPX 7200 Aluminum En...

Page 3: ...x x x Wiegand Wiegand No Filter Strobed Rising Edge MR 5 Strobed Rising Edge Dorad0 644 Strobed Rising Mag Tek Strobed Falling Edge Reserved F2F x ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dip switch 4 is ON Disable Pullup...

Page 4: ...o 16 VDC Ground Diagnostic LED R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote R1 IN LED In D1 Data Out D0 Clock Out Card Reader DC Power Supply R1 N O R1 Com R1 N C Door Strike Output 8 to 16 VDC Ground Diagnosti...

Page 5: ...Cypress Suprex SPX 7200 Enclosure Dimensions 1 70 2 00 3 08 0 80 0 80 3 15 4 45 0 20 X 4...

Page 6: ...not receiving communication from the Central REMOTE AND CENTRAL UNITS FLASHING BETWEEN RED GREEN The Central is not Receiving communication from the Remote Operating modes By setting DIP switch 1 to...

Page 7: ...switch to the required reader and panel format 6 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 accept...

Page 8: ...e Net mask comes set from the factory at 255 255 255 0 The Net mask setting can be changed using the Xport Device Installer if necessary Changing the Net mask It will be necessary for the Host Compute...

Page 9: ...PX 7200 1 Start the Lantronix XPort Installer software The startup screen is shown above 2 Click the Search button after a brief delay the connected device s should appear in the device list as shown...

Page 10: ...ialog box shown above will open Enter an IP address for the unit The IP address should be unique and on the same subnet as the host computer Click on the OK button after the IP address has been entere...

Page 11: ...esses have been assigned to both units select the CENTRAL unit in the device list 6 Select the Telnet option and click OK Once both units have had their IP addresses set it will be necessary to tell t...

Page 12: ...Setting IP Address SPX 7200 7 You should now have an open window like this Press the ENTER key to enter setup mode 8 A list of options will be presented select Option 1 Channel 1...

Page 13: ...settings have been entered Keep in mind that this is the CENTRAL unit and we are entering the address of the REMOTE unit 10 When the address has been entered click through any remaining parameters wit...

Page 14: ...are two relays available for accessory outputs at the Remote end Either relay can be used to provide the Door Strike or Gate activation function This example uses Relay 1 Wiring Example Door Strike Fo...

Page 15: ...rom the Remote and Central units without the need to run additional wiring The accessory control I O use active low inputs When the inputs are floating nothing connected the associated output will be...

Page 16: ...rrow denotes direction of command signal Relay 1 IN Input Signal Relay 1 N O Relay 1 Com Relay 1 N C Contact Outputs Suprex Central Suprex Remote Relay 2 N O Relay 2 Com Relay 2 N C Contact Outputs Re...

Page 17: ...ion when either the Relay 3 input on the remote is active OR the Remote unit is unable to communicate with the Central unit See APP NOTE FOR DETAILS Suprex Remote Relay 3 IN Input Signal 5Volts DC Max...

Page 18: ...values locally at the panel so that the correct supervised status is maintained At the same time the Remote unit must maintain supervision of the wires connected to the relays and switches that are co...

Page 19: ...ssed and added to the system as pairs 5 Connect the Expansion modules into the system as indicated in this wiring diagram Operation with Expansion Modules The SPX 7200 system Remote and Central gatewa...

Page 20: ...485 Link Multi drop Card Reader Control and I O ACS SPX 7200C 1 EXP 2000C 3 EXP 2000C 2 EXP 2000R 2 EXP 2000R 3 SPX 7200R 1 Cypress Suprex Ethernet Solution with Wiegand expansion modules Door Parkin...

Page 21: ...485 485 5 VDC Out Prog Res 4 Prog Res 3 LED Input D1 Data Out D0 Clock Out RLY4 N O RLY4 Com RLY4 N C RLY3 N O RLY3 Com RLY3 N C RS232 Out RS232 In Ground Aux Out Relay2 Input Relay1 Input Access Cont...

Page 22: ...m RLY2 N C RLY1 N O RLY1 Com RLY1 N C RS232 Out RS232 In Ground Aux In N C N C 485 485 5 VDC Out RLY4 Input 5V RLY3 Input 5V LED Output D1 Data Input D0 CLK Input DC Power Supply Card Reader EXP EXP L...

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