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SY-SIX-RDM2-DIN-485 | Synergis IX DIN Rail 2 Door Expander | Installation Manual 
Last Updated September 2018 

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Wiring Diagram 

NA

N+ N-

NB

Next modules 
on network

NA

N+ N-

NB

White

Blue

Black

Red

System Controller or 
module supplying 
power to networked 
devices

Reader Expander

N.C Zone Contact

Door Contact

N.O Zone Contact

REX

N.C Zone Contact

Bond Sense

N.O Zone Contact

N.C Zone Contact

N.O Zone Contact

N.C Zone Contact

N.O Zone Contact

REN

Door Contact

REX

Bond Sense

REN

-

+

Power Supply for Locking

Devices Max 30VDC

Electric Locking

Device

+

-

-

+

Power Supply for Locking

Devices Max 30VDC

Electric Locking

Device

+

-

V+

V-
NO

V4

V5

V6

V7

V8

Z1

Z2

Z3

Z4

Z5

Z6

Z7

Z8

N.C 

Tamper

N.C Zone Contact

Value 2

Value 1

Typical Zone Circuits

Outputs

Beeper Outputs Special Function 

 

(5 and 8)

Function

Description

2 Beeps

Access Granted

4 Beeps

1 Long Beep

1 Long Beep  
1 Short Beep

Access Denied  
Unknown Card Number

1 Long Beep  
2 Short Beeps

Access Denied Door 
Group

1 Long Beep  
3 Short Beeps

Access Denied  
Area Group

1 Long Beep  
4 Short Beeps

Access Denied  
Access Level

For more details please refer to the PGM 
Beeper Outputs Special Functions section in 
the Install manual

LED

Description

 

Power

Green

Correct module input voltage applied.

Off

Low or no module input voltage applied.

Status

Module successfully registered with controller.

Module attempting registration with controller.

Module communication activity.

Fault

Red

Module is in error state. Error code is displayed by 

indicator ON and OFF rapidly with a delay of 1.5 
second between each display cycle.

Number of Flashes

Error Description

1

Unknown Error Code

2

Firmware Version

3

Address Too High

4

Address in Use

5

Controller Secured

6

Serial Number Fault

7

Locked Device

For further details, please refer to the Error Code Display section in the 
Installation Manual.

Reader 1/2

Data received but format is incorrect.

Correctly formatted data received.

Relay 1/2

Red

Relay is closed.

Off

Relay is open.

Input  1-8

Off

Input is not programmed.

Red

Input is in the OPEN state.

Green

Input is in the CLOSED state.

Input is in the TAMPERED state.

Input is in the SHORTED state.

Wiring

ZONE WIRING: maximum distance of 300m (1000ft) 
from the Reader Expander when using 22 AWG. 
AUX WIRING: Min 22AWG Max 16AWG. (Depends on 
length and Current consumption). For wire/cable size, 
a maximum of 5% voltage drop at the terminals of 
the powered device has to be observed.

MODULE NETWORK WIRING: Recommended Belden 
9842 or equivalent. (24AWG twisted pair with 
characteristic impedance of 120ohm or CAT5e / CAT6 
are also supported for Data Transmission when using 
ground in the same cable. 

Do not use extra wires to 

power devices.)

 max 900m (3000ft).

V+

V-
DO

L2

D1

L1

BZ
C

LED

1k5 OHM

+12V AUX

Example Open Collector Output Connection (LED)  

Output Number

Description

RDxxx:03

LED 1 (Green) Reader 1

RDxxx:04

LED 2 (Red) Reader 1

RDxxx:05

BEEPER Reader 1

RDxxx:06

LED 1 (Green) Reader 2

RDxxx:07

LED 2 (Red) Reader 2

RDxxx:08

BEEPER Reader 2

Replace ‘xxx’ with the appropriate address of the Reader 
Expander that you are programming.

The address of the Reader Expander is configured via 
programming and will require reference to the module serial 
number. The serial number can be found on the
identification sticker on the side of the module. 

Please refer the System Controller Installation Manual for 
address programming details.

Value 1

Value 2

Monitored Status

No Resistor

No Resistor Open, Closed

1k

1k

Open, Closed, Tamper, Short

2k2

6k8

Open, Closed, Tamper, Short

10k

10k

Open, Closed, Tamper, Short

2k2

2k2

Open, Closed, Tamper, Short

4k7

2k2

Open, Closed, Tamper, Short

4k7

4k7

Open, Closed, Tamper, Short

CAUTION: 

INCORRECT 

WIRING MAY RESULT IN 

DAMAGE TO THE UNIT

Shield

Red

Black

Green

White

Brown

Orange

Blue

Yellow

Shield

Red

Black

Green

White

Brown

Orange

Blue

Yellow

Reader (optional extra)

Reader (optional extra)

 

 

Summary of Contents for Synergis IX SY-SIX-RDM2-DIN-485

Page 1: ...Synergis IX DIN Rail 2 Door Expander SY SIX RDM2 DIN 485 Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...tate of a product at the time of document s last revision and may not reflect the product at all times in the future In no event shall Genetec be liable to any person or entity with respect to any los...

Page 3: ...ram 10 DC Power Encrypted Module Network 11 Door Access Control 12 Wiegand Reader Connection 12 Multiple Wiegand Reader Connection 13 RS 485 Reader Locations 13 RS 485 Reader Connection Entry Only 14...

Page 4: ...Indicator 23 Fault Indicator 23 Power Indicator 23 Relay Indicators 24 Reader 1 Reader 2 Indicators 24 Zone Input Indicators 24 Error Code Indication 25 Error Code Display 25 Mechanical Diagram 26 Me...

Page 5: ...ected to the RS 485 module network Up to 64 modules can be connected to the Synergis system in any combination to the network over a distance of up to 900M 3000ft Further span can be achieved with the...

Page 6: ...ast Updated September 2018 6 Installation Requirements This equipment is to be installed in accordance with The product installation instructions The National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 The Canadian...

Page 7: ...rical codes These will vary based on country type of distribution system and other factors The integrity of all ground connections should be checked periodically General safety dictates that all metal...

Page 8: ...closure s DIN Rail Ground Connections multiple cabinets in different rooms sectors or buildings DIN Rail Enclosure Controller Earth Ground Link connection Dialer s Earth Ground Connection Module Netwo...

Page 9: ...he Reader Expander in a location that will facilitate easy access for wiring It is also recommended that the Reader Expander is installed in electrical rooms communication equipment rooms closets or i...

Page 10: ...tion Manual Reader 1 2 Data received but format is incorrect Correctly formatted data received Relay 1 2 Red Relay is closed Off Relay is open Input 1 8 Off Input is not programmed Red Input is in the...

Page 11: ...ed from an independent battery backed power supply unit capable of supplying the required voltage to all devices on the RS 485 network Warning The 12V N and N Communication input must be supplied from...

Page 12: ...ected at one end of the cable in the metallic enclosure frame grounded Do not connect the shield to a AUX 0V or V connection on the Reader Expander Do not join the shield and black wires at the readin...

Page 13: ...der port will operate as the exit reader and the normal reader connection shall be programmed to operate as the Entry Reader Shield is frame grounded at one point Shielded Cable RED BLACK GREEN WHITE...

Page 14: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 X V V C BZ L2 L1 D1 D0 NB NA When the green and orange wires are not connected together the reader defaults to an entry reader RS 485 Reader Connection Entry Exit Applies to RS 48...

Page 15: ...RED BROWN ORANGE OUT COM IN INLINE 5v REGULATOR 50mA MAX OUTPUT 5V 12V 0V 0V V V C BZ L2 L1 D1 D0 NB NA Magnetic card readers are typically operated by 5 volts Before connecting the magnetic card read...

Page 16: ...on The Reader Expander provides two lock output relays that can be used to switch electric locks Door Lock Outputs 1N4007 Diode 12VDC Electric Locking Device Power Supply for Locking Devices Max 30VDC...

Page 17: ...ng an input with the EOL resistor configuration the controller generates an alarm condition when the state of an input changes between open and closed and generates a tamper alarm condition when a wir...

Page 18: ...nfigured in the system and the trouble type and group that they activate Input Number Description Type Group RDxxx 01 05 Reserved None None RDxxx 06 Door 1 Forced Forced Door Access RDxxx 07 Door 2 Fo...

Page 19: ...ucts and other automation points Lock PGM Outputs 1 and 2 Relays are provided on PGM output 1 and 2 these are used for the Lock 1 PGM1 RD001 01 and Lock2 PGM2 RD001 02 functions and are used to contro...

Page 20: ...ng device These functions may be disabled by programming the appropriate setting in the Reader Expander configuration PGM Number Description RDxxx 03 LED 1 Green Reader 1 RDxxx 04 LED 2 Red Reader 1 R...

Page 21: ...Short Beep Access Denied Card Number Not Known The card number is not known in the system The card that has been presented to the reader could not be matched to a valid user in the system 1 Long Beep...

Page 22: ...Address Configuration The address of the Reader Expander is configured via programming and will require entry of the module serial number The serial number can be found on the identification sticker...

Page 23: ...n mode enabling the installer to easily identify the module in question Upon either a module update or the identification time period set expiring the module will return to normal operation Fault Indi...

Page 24: ...not in the correct format Long Flash red A long FLASH 1 Second indicates that the Reader Expander has read the data and the format was correct Zone Input Indicators Whenever an input on the Reader Ex...

Page 25: ...is not compatible with the system controller To clear this error update the module using the module update application 3 Address Too High The module address is above the maximum number available on t...

Page 26: ...ough Reader 2 Reader 1 12VDC Input 12VDC Pass Through RS 485 Input Reader 1 12VDC Pass Through Relay 1 Relay 2 Zones 1 to 8 Reader Relay Indicators C BZ L2 L1 D1 D0 V V READER 2 12 VDC OUT C BZ L2 L1...

Page 27: ...Installation Manual Last Updated September 2018 27 Mechanical Layout The layout shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Reader Expander 156 8m...

Page 28: ...w Voltage Restore 10 5VDC Communication RS 485 Module network Offline Operation Offline Access Modes All Users First 10 Users plus 150 Card Cache No Users Readers 2 reader ports that can be configured...

Page 29: ...e fuses Each reader port supports either Wiegand or RS485 operation but not both at the same time If combining Wiegand and RS 485 technologies they must be connected on separate ports It is important...

Page 30: ...2 Door Expander Installation Manual Last Updated September 2018 30 New Zealand and Australia General Product Statement The RCM compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that i...

Page 31: ...and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of...

Page 32: ...30 seconds the entry delay has expired or another instant is violated the main alarm will be triggered and reported To comply with EN 50131 1 neither Internals Only on Part Set Zone Alarm nor Interna...

Page 33: ...on which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Incre...

Page 34: ...Expander Installation Manual Last Updated September 2018 34 Industry Canada Statement This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme...

Page 35: ...he Genetec Logo are trademarks of Genetec Inc and may be registered or pending registration in several jurisdictions Other trademarks used in this document may be trademarks of the manufacturers or ve...

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