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734N Series Installation and Programming Guide     |     Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.

Site Code Position and Length

Enter the site code start position and length in the data 

string. Press select area 2 to clear the site code start position 

and enter a number between 0‑255. Press 

CMD

 to save. 

Default is 

1

.

Press select area 4 to clear the site code length and enter a 

number between 1‑24. Press 

CMD

 to save. Default is 

8

.

User Code Position and Length

Define the user code start bit position and length. Press 

select area 2 to clear the user code position and enter a 

number between 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

.

Require Site Code

Press the select key or area under 

YES

 to use a site code and 

press 

CMD

 to view the site code entry display. Press 

NO

 to 

advance to

 

“Number of User Code Digits”. Default is 

NO

.

In addition to user code verification, door access is only 

granted when any one site code programmed at the 

SITE 

CODE ENTRY

 option matches the site code received in the 

Wiegand string.

SITE CODE
POS:  

1

          LEN:  

8

USER CODE
POS: 

9

            LEN: 

16

REQUIRE SITE
CODE:        

NO

   YES

Summary of Contents for 734N Series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE 734N Series Access Control Modules...

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Page 3: ...nect a Wiegand Card Reader 12 Connect an OSDP Card Reader 15 Network Connection 19 Set the 734N Address 20 Connect the Power Supply 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS Program the Panel 23 Device Setup 23 Device Num...

Page 4: ...Custom Format 40 No Communication with Panel 40 Stop 41 Test the 734N Series Module 42 734N Menu 42 Diagnostics Menu 42 Zone Status Display 43 Public Card Formats 44 734N Series Network Specification...

Page 5: ...communicating with the panel The 734N and 734N POE Access Control Modules allow you to add IP network access control capability to XR150 XR550 Series panels using proximity credential or mag stripe c...

Page 6: ...Wiegand and OSDP card readers For information on compatible readers refer to Readers and Credentials OSDP support requires 734N 734N POE modules with PCB Rev 9 and higher Local Event Storage When comm...

Page 7: ...ries Installation and Programming Guide 3 PCB FEATURES DC Input Reader Inputs Zones Piezo Indicator LEDs Door Relay Network Connection Figure 1 PCB Features Keypad Programming Header Status Indicator...

Page 8: ...ns multiple mounting holes that allow you to mount the module on a single gang switch box DMP recommends mounting the 734N near the protected door Refer to Figure 2 for mounting hole locations on the...

Page 9: ...r supply the device can power an electric strike up to 750 mA See Figure 3 and Figure 4 for typical magnetic lock and door strike wiring The 734N POE can also be powered with POE See Figure 5 for POE...

Page 10: ...to 734N terminal NC Power supply positive to 734N terminal C Mag lock negative to power supply negative Figure 3 Typical Magnetic Lock Wiring Model 333 Suppressor 12 24 VDC Power Supply 734N Normally...

Page 11: ...nc 734N Series Installation and Programming Guide 7 RED WHT GRN BLK Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z4 GND GND Door Strike Card Reader POE Switch or Injector Red Red White Green Black Black Figure 5 Typical Door Strike W...

Page 12: ...controlled by the Form C relay exceeds 10 Amps an isolation relay must be used Refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 for isolation relay wiring 3 Figure 6 Magnetic Lock with an Isolation Relay Figure 7 Door...

Page 13: ...door strike Install the 333 across the module s C common and NO normally open or NC normally closed terminals If the device being controlled by the relay is connected to the NO and C terminals install...

Page 14: ...fer to the panel programming guide for programming instructions See Figure 9 for more information on wiring the zone terminals Auxiliary Outputs 1 2 The module controls Auxiliary Outputs 1 and 2 when...

Page 15: ...ng Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 1k EOL 1k EOL 1k EOL 1k EOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 9 Zone 3 can also be wired normally closed with an in line 1k Ohm resistor Table 1 734N Zone Uses Zone Recommended Devi...

Page 16: ...nd 4 The green wire carries Data Zero D0 and the white wire carries Data One D1 The red wire connects 12 24 VDC 200 mA maximum power and the black wire is ground The wire colors may be different depen...

Page 17: ...witched ground for a remote annunciator that turns on when the Zone 2 Bypass timer expires Connect the wire from the RA Terminal to a remote annunciator The remote annunciator silences when the RA res...

Page 18: ...de Digital Monitoring Products Inc Figure 10 Wiegand Card Reader Wiring Red 12 24VDC Black GND Green Data 0 White Data 1 Wiegand Card Reader Orange or Brown Yellow RED WHT GRN BLK Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z4 GND G...

Page 19: ...wo conductor RS 485 cable to connect a reader to module terminals For data transmission connect the A 485 wire to the GRN terminal and the B 485 wire to the WHT terminal For reader power connect the r...

Page 20: ...d encryption status functions as follows Fast blink 50 ms interval Connection secure encrypted with 128 bit AES and your custom secure key Slow blink 100 ms interval Connection encrypted with the defa...

Page 21: ...Monitoring Products Inc 734N Series Installation and Programming Guide 17 A 485 B 485 Black GND Red 12 24 VDC OSDP Card Reader RED WHT GRN BLK Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z4 GND GND AS RA LC Figure 11 OSDP Card Reade...

Page 22: ...inal to a remote annunciator The remote annunciator silences when the RA restores The remote annunciator RA switched ground operates even if the speaker is programmed not to operate AS Armed Status Ar...

Page 23: ...he 734N Series module communicates AES encrypted TCP with panels that have network installed Two LEDs are located on the Ethernet jack The green LED indicates that data is being sent to the panel The...

Page 24: ...0 panels are capable of access control expansion using any of the five AX LX Bus headers AX LX500 600 700 800 and 900 An AX Bus address can accommodate 1 door output and 1 expansion zone Because the 7...

Page 25: ...716 813 813 816 913 913 916 5 51 54 517 517 520 617 617 620 717 717 720 817 817 820 917 917 920 6 61 64 521 521 524 621 621 624 721 721 724 821 821 824 921 921 924 7 71 74 525 525 528 625 625 628 725...

Page 26: ...XT on the power source header 3 Wire the power supply to the DC power terminals by following the power supply specific instructions below 4 Snap the cover into place Plug In Power Supply Connect the b...

Page 27: ...ing steps press CMD to advance to the next option Refer to the panel programming guide as needed DEVICE SETUP Advance to DEVICE SETUP then press a select key or area to enter the setup menu Device Num...

Page 28: ...ure specific options for the module locally do not program CARD OPTIONS or 734 OPTIONS in Device Setup Device Type Press a select key or area then select DOOR as the device type Communication Type Pre...

Page 29: ...occur You can also program the module from an XR150 XR550 Series panel If you choose to program the 734N from the panel all future programming should be performed through the panel The panel s program...

Page 30: ...ce through programmer menu and press a select key or area to enter the appropriate menu INITIALIZATION COMMUNICATION ACCESS OPTIONS or STOP 734N VER VVV MM DD YY 734N PROGRAMMER Reset Header To reset...

Page 31: ...to clear the memory To leave communication options unchanged select NO To clear communication programming select YES No programming is cleared unless you select YES Initialize Access Select YES to se...

Page 32: ...n about device addressing refer to Table 2 734N DHCP Press a select key or area to choose a setting Select YES to use dynamic IP address information for the module s IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway...

Page 33: ...must be set to NO Panel IP Port Press a select key or area to enter the port number that the module uses to send communication to the panel This must be the same port that is programmed in the 734N Li...

Page 34: ...The default is WIEGAND If you choose Wiegand the menu advances to Activate Zone 2 Bypass If you choose OSDP the menu advances to LED CONTROL OSDP LED Control Select YES to enable reader LED operation...

Page 35: ...ramming Replacement modules can be bonded to any compatible reader with the reader s secure key Caution OSDP readers can only be programmed locally from the module with a keypad To properly bond the r...

Page 36: ...module zone 2 When the onboard Form C relay activates and the user opens the door connected to zone 2 the zone is delayed for the number of seconds programmed in ZONE 2 BYPASS TIME allowing the user...

Page 37: ...electing YES turns the relay off when zone 2 changes state 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 zon...

Page 38: ...e wiring details refer to Figure 8 Activate Strike Relay and Bypass Wire zone 3 as normally open with a 1k Ohm EOL resistor When zone 3 shorts the onboard Form C relay activates for the programmed num...

Page 39: ...fect remote annunciator open collector RA operation The default is NO Card Formats Select DMP to allow credentials that use a 26 45 bit data string The menu advances to Require Site Code Select CUSTOM...

Page 40: ...card will be read in the format that is programmed in slot 1 To restrict card reads to specific formats only program slots 2 8 See Public Card Formats for some publicly available card formats that can...

Page 41: ...between 1 255 to equal the number of bits Default is 26 bits An access card contains data bits for a site code user code and start stop parity bits The starting position location and code length must...

Page 42: ...nd length Press select area 2 to clear the user code position and enter a number between 0 255 Press CMD to save Default is 9 Press select area 4 to clear the user code length and enter a number betwe...

Page 43: ...mber of User Code Digits The 734N module recognizes user codes from 4 12 digits long Press any top row select key or area to enter a user code digit length This number must match the user code number...

Page 44: ...r 5 seconds OFF SITE ANY ON or LAST Default is OFF Press any select key or area to change the default relay action Press the first select key or area to choose OFF Relay Always Off The relay does not...

Page 45: ...s always on Press CMD to display additional actions Press the first select key or area to choose LAST Keep Last State The relay remains in the same state and does not change when communication is lost...

Page 46: ...ey or select area Not Connected The 734N cannot establish a connection to the panel over the network Bad Passphrase The passphrase programmed into the 734N does not match the passphrase programmed int...

Page 47: ...ide 43 Zone Status Display Enter a zone number then press CMD to display its status To display another zone enter the zone number and press CMD If the zone number entered isn t programmed the keypad d...

Page 48: ...egand Code Length Site Code Position Site Code Length User Code Position User Code Length User Code Digits H10301 26 bit 26 1 8 9 16 5 H10302 37 bit w o FAC 37 0 1 1 35 11 H10304 37 bit w FAC 37 1 16...

Page 49: ...ork All traffic between the modules and the panel would then be confined to the switch where they are connected while still allowing the panel to communicate with the central station through the norma...

Page 50: ...t remains open indefinitely The socket can be closed by the module or panel after a time out The connection is re established by the module after the time out A pair of supervision packets are sent ev...

Page 51: ...s 2 with a compatible voltage range for the product The 734N requires a 12 or 24 VDC power source The 734N POE can be powered by a 12 or 24 VDC or UL 294 listed POE switch For UL Access and Commercial...

Page 52: ...he following sections of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 725 121 The minimum conductor gauge permitted to connect between the PSE or power injector and the PD shall be 26 AWG 0 13 mm2 for patch...

Page 53: ...ion place the module in a listed enclosure and connect a DMP Model 307 Clip on Tamper Switch to the enclosure programmed as a 24 Hour zone The 734N Access Control features have not been investigated b...

Page 54: ...And Systems ANSI UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units And Systems ANSI UL 1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units ANSI UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units ULC S304 Central And Monitoring...

Page 55: ...dby 346 mA at 12 VDC includes 200 mA for proximity reader 1 6 mA per active zone Alarm 348 mA at 12 VDC includes 200 mA for proximity reader 10 mA with Annunciator ON 2 mA per faulted zone Form C Rela...

Page 56: ...ng Guide Digital Monitoring Products Inc Output Voltage POE 12 VDC Maximum Power Draw POE 12 95 W Total Available Output Current 750 mA Zones 5 VDC 2 mA max Dimensions 4 5 W x 2 75 H x 1 75 D in 11 43...

Page 57: ...h keypad MP 5365 MiniProx proximity reader MX 5375 MaxiProx proximity reader PP 6005B ProxPoint Plus proximity reader PR 5355 ProxPro proximity reader with keypad PR 5455 ProxPro II proximity reader T...

Page 58: ...by UL 13 56 MHz Wiegand Smartcard Readers Delta3 Mullion mount smartcard reader Delta5 Single gang box mount smartcard reader Delta6 4 Smartcard reader with keypad CSR 35P Bluetooth smartcard reader...

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