Digital Monitoring Products Inc PC0136 User Manual

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734W Wiegand Interface Module
Description
The 734W Wiegand Interface Module allows you to add WiFi network access control capability to XR100/XR500 panels using 
proximity or mag-stripe card readers.  The 734W provides a fast, safe and secure connection to your local WiFi network 
for AES encrypted TCP communication with the control panel and allows fast verification of user codes presented at the 
reader for door access.  The 734W operates at 12/24 Vdc from the power supply supporting the magnetic lock or door-
strike at the door and provides a 10 Amp Form C relay contact for lock control.  Four input zones are provided to allow 
connection of nearby burglary devices.  For local annunciation, a programmable speaker and a variety of switched ground 
annunciators are provided to connect to 
sounders.  In addition, the 734W provides LEDs 
to indicate door strike, Wiegand inputs, and 
power to the module.
The 734W provides a keypad programming 
connection to use a standard DMP LCD keypad 
for initial WiFi network setup.  Programming 
can be completed using the keypad or from the 
XR100/XR500 panel.
Mounting the 734W
The 734W ships installed in a decorative, high-
impact plastic housing that mounts directly 
to walls, backboards, or other flat surfaces. 
For easy installation, the 734W housing back 
and ends have wire entrances.
  
The bottom 
contains multiple screw holes for mounting on 
single-gang switch boxes.  It is recommended 
to mount the 734W near the protected door.
Magnetic Lock and Door Strike Wiring
You can control door strikes and magnetic locks by using the Form C relay on the 734W module.  Use an additional power 
supply to power door strikes and magnetic locks.  Refer to Figures 2 and 3 for wiring information. 
12/24 VDC Power
Power to the 734W module can be provided by a Listed 12 or 24 VDC power source connected to the J27 terminal block.  
Figure 1: 734W Wiegand Interface Module
Figure 2: 734W Magnetic Lock Wiring
Figure 3: 734W Door Strike Wiring
INSTALLATION GUIDE