DPX-7212 Cypress Duprex Wireless LAN version User Manual MAN-SY-DPX-7212-v102 ©2005 Cypress Computer Systems,Inc. • www.cypressworld.
DPX-7212 Connector Terminal Identification- Quick Reference +8 - 24 VDC Gnd Panel /Port # 1 Signals Panel/Port # 2 Signals Alarm Programming Resistor Aux. #3 Programming Resistor Aux. Digital I/O #1 Input Aux. Digital I/O #2 Output Aux. Digital I/O #3 Output Alarm Relay N.O.. Alarm Relay Com Alarm Relay N.C. LED Data 1 /Data F-2F/ Data 0 / Clock +5 VDC Ground +8 - 24 VDC +8 - 24 VDC Ground +5 VDC F-2F/ Data 0 / Clock Data 1 /Data LED C Alarm Relay N.C Alarm Relay Com Alarm Relay N.O. Aux.
DPX-7212 DIP Switch Settings- Quick Reference To gain access to the DIP Switch, Un-plug the WiFi Module by removing this screw. “Factory Defaults” Strap CENTRAL UNIT ONLY Dip switch #5 is ON: Alternate IO Assignment a. Door Strike relay does NOT follow LED (Auxiliary setting, will follow Digital Input #1) b. Alarm Relay and Digital Output #3 swap functions.
FCC Part 15 Notice of Compliance This device operates under Part 15 of the FCC rules. There are several requirements that must be met to maintain compliance. These devices can only be used with approved antennas. The antennas for these units MUST be mounted at a distance of 20 cm or greater from any nearby persons. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
DPX-7212 User Manual - Initial Setup and Installation The DPX-7212 operates in the same manner as the DPX-7000 wired version. This document covers the network portions of operation. Refer to the DPX-7000 user manual for details on the I/O and data format operations. The DPX-7212 operates in the same manner as all other members of the Duprex series, except that the data link is provided by an Wireless TCP/IP connection. It is suggested that a bench top verification as described below be performed.
DPX-7212 User Manual - Initial Setup and Installation Power Supply 12 VDC R Power Supply 12 VDC R All you need to do is apply power to both units. They will start communicating immediately unless there are other units with the same IP addresses. No router is necessary for initial bench testing. Diagram #1 DPX-7212 Initial setup - Typical connections ©2005 Cypress Computer Systems,Inc. • www.cypressworld.
DPX-7212 User Manual - Initial Setup and Installation Each Duprex DPX-7212 pair is configured with a default TCP/IP address. Duprex Central = 192.168.1.58 Duprex Remote = 192.168.1.59 It may be necessary to change these settings to be compatible with the network that will be used in the final installation. The DPX-7212 system requires the use of fixed IP addresses to be assigned to the units. It may be necessary to coordinate with the System Administrator before placing the devices on a network.
DPX-7212 Duprex 7212 Operational Modes Duprex Defaults: Set DIP switch #1 ON, switches 2-8 OFF. Install the Factory Default strap onto the Duprex radio board (See DIP Switch settings - quick reference). Cycle power to the unit. The unit will reset itself to the Cypress factory default settings. The Diagnostic LED will flash Green about 30 times and will illuminate a steady green when the process is finished. If the diagnostic LED turns Red, a problem has occurred with the reprogramming process.
DPX-7212 Duprex 7212 Description of Operation The DPX-7212 uses Wireless 802.11 communications to relay door/gate signals and reader data to an access control panel. There are several parameters that may need to be changed in the field to use the units at a particular site. If only one pair of units is utilized at a particular site, and there is no existing wireless network, then the units will work together right out of the box with no further changes necessary.
Standard setup for 802.11 configuration of DPX-7212 Ethernet connection to Wireless Access Point Host computer with Lantronix configuration software loaded 802.11 Wireless Access Point 12 Volt Power Supply C DPX-7212(s) to be configured ©2005 Cypress Computer Systems,Inc. • www.cypressworld.
DPX-7212 Changing the IP Address and network settings - Cypress Default This method connects to the Duprex units using the Cypress Default settings. 1. Install the Lantronix “WiPort Device Installer” software from the distribution CD or Lantronix web site (www.lantronix.com). 2. It will be necessary to have an 802.11 Wireless router if any of the network settings are to be changed.
DPX-7212 Changing the IP Address and network settings - WiPort Default This method connects to the Duprex units using the Wi-Port Default settings. 1. Set the Duprex units to the Wi-Port Default settings. 2. Install the Lantronix “WiPort Device Installer” software from the distribution CD or Lantronix web site (www.lantronix.com). 3.It will be necessary to have an 802.11 Wireless router if any of the network settings are to be changed.
Reset of DPX-7212 Units to Factory Defaults Table #1 Parameter Central Unit Remote Unit Baud rate 9600 (Default) 9600 (Default) I/F Mode 4C (Default) 4C (Default) Flow 00 (Default) 00 (Default) Port Number 10001 (Default) 10001 (Default) Connect Mode C1 C0 (Default) Remote IP Address 192.168.1.59 0.0.0.
Setting IP Address - DPX-7212 Search Button Device in List 1. Start the Lantronix WiPort Installer software. Click the “Search” button, after a brief delay, the connected device(s) should appear in the device list as shown above. Note: If the unit(s) do not appear in the device list, check power and network settings. You will not be able to proceed if you are unable to see the unit(s) to be configured in the device list. 2. Select the device to be configured with a mouse click.
Setting IP Address - DPX-7212 3. Click on Assign IP. The dialog box above will open. Select “Assign a specific IP address and click “Next”. 4. Enter the IP address for the unit in dot notation. The Netmask can also be entered at this time. ©2005 Cypress Computer Systems,Inc. • www.cypressworld.
Setting IP Address - DPX-7212 5. Click on “Assign”. 6. Click on “Finish”. The new TCP/IP address should now be assigned to the unit. ©2005 Cypress Computer Systems,Inc. • www.cypressworld.