Digital Monitoring Products Inc PC0136 User Manual

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734W Installation Guide  
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RELOCK ON ZONE 2
CHANGE?  NO      YES
 
Relock on Zone 2 Change?
 
Selecting YES turns the relay off when Zone 2 returns to normal during the bypass. Selecting  
 
NO leaves the relay on when Zone 2 faults to an open or short condition during bypass.  
 
Turning off the relay at Door Closed allows a long strike time to be automatically ended and  
 
relocks the door. The default is NO.  
ACTIVATE ZONE 3
REX?  NO YES
 
Activate Zone 3 Request to Exit 
 
Selecting YES activates the Zone 3 Request to Exit (REX) option.  
 
Selecting NO allows standard zone operation on Zone 3.  Default setting is NO. 
 
You can  connect a PIR (or other motion sensing device) or a mechanical switch to Zone 3  
 
to provide REX capability to the system.  
 
When Zone 3 
shorts, the on-board Form C relay activates for the programmed number of  
 
seconds (see Zone 3 REX Strike Time).  During this time, the user can open the protected  
 
door to start the programmed Zone 2 Bypass entry/exit timer.  After the programmed   
 
number of seconds, the relay restores the door to its locked state.
 
The 734W module provides a bypass-only option for REX on Zone 3.  When Zone 3 OPENS  
 
from a NORMAL state, only a bypass occurs: the on-board relay does not activate.  This  
 
bypass-only option uses two methods of REX.  The first REX device provides the programmed  
 
bypass entry/exit timer.  The second REX, or manual device such as a door knob, unlocks  
 
the door.  
 
An example of the shunt-only configuration is a door to an office that is locked 24 hours  
 
a day.  Users pass a REX motion detector positioned by the door to begin the programmed  
 
exit timer.  Within the programmed number of seconds the user must then manually    
 
activate a second device, such as a REX device or manual door knob, to unlock the door.  If  
 
the door is opened after the programmed number of seconds, an open condition is indicated  
 
to the panel. 
ZN  3  REX  STRIKE
TIME:   5
 
Zone 3 REX Strike Time
 
Enter the number of REX seconds to elapse.  Range is from 5 to 250 seconds.  Press any  
 
select key to enter the number of seconds.  The default is 5 seconds. 
ACTIVATE ONBOARD
SPEAKER? NO    YES
 
Activate Onboard Speaker
 
Select YES to enable the onboard speaker for local annunciation, such as alarm and trouble  
 
annunciations.  Select NO to turn the speaker off for all operations.  This does not affect  
 
remote annunciator open collector (RA) operation. The default is NO.  
 
Card Options
 
Typically, an access card contains data bits for a site code, a user code, and start/stop/   
 parity bits.  The starting position location and code length must be determined and 
programmed into the 734W Module.  Select 
DMP to indicate the reader sends a 26-45 bit data 
string.  To select the DMP option,  press the first Select key under DMP.   Default is DMP.
Select 
CUSTOM if using a non-DMP card or user code length of 6 to 10 digits. 
Select 
ANY to allow all card reads to activate the door strike relay. The door strike relay is  
 activated for the length of time programmed in ZN 3 REX TIME. No user code information is  
 sent to the panel.
 
Note: When set to DMP, the 734W converts 17 bits of the 26 to 45-bit data string into a  
 
5-digit number.   
WIEGAND CODE
LENGTH:   26
Custom Card Definitions
 
When using a custom product, enter the total number of bits to be received in Wiegand  
 
code including parity bits.  
 
Press any top row Select key to enter a number between 0-255 to equal the number of bits.   
 
Default is 26 bits.
 
Site Code Position
 
Enter the site code start position in the data string.  Press any Select Key to enter a number  
 
between 0-255.  Default is 1.  Press the COMMAND key to save the entry.
SITE CODE
POSITION:    1
CARD OPTIONS:
DMP
CARD OPTIONS:
DMP   CUSTOM  ANY
0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1
First Bit
Received
Position = 0
Site Code
Position = 2
Length = 8
User Code
Position = 10
Length = 16
Last Bit
Received
Position = 25
In this example the Wiegand Code Length = 26 bits.
Figure 11: HID 26-bit Weigand Data Stream Bit Location