134 Wireless Wiegand Module INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 1134............................................. 1 Program the 1134 Options........................ 15 Power Supply.......................................................... 1 Zone Terminals....................................................... 1 Annunciators........................................................... 1 LED Indicators........................................................ 1 LED Survey.............................................................
No Communication with Panel.....................24 Remove Keypad..................................................25 Public Card Formats................................ 26 Product Specifications.............................27 Readers and Credentials..........................28 FCC Information....................................... 30 Industry Canada Information...................
ABOUT THE 1134 The 1134 Wireless Wiegand Module allows you to use the powerful built-in access control capability of DMP panels. DMP panels provide access control, arming, and disarming using proximity, mag-stripe, biometric or other Wiegand-output authentication devices. The 1134 connects and operates wirelessly with DMP panels. A keypad may be plugged directly into the 1134 for local programming.
FORM C RELAY LED SURVEY The 1134 provides a Survey LED capability to allow one person to confirm communication with the wireless receiver while the cover is removed. Mount the 1134 away from large metal objects because it may impair performance. Do not mount the 1134 inside a metal enclosure or install in a drop ceiling. 1. With the cover removed, hold the 1134 in the exact desired location. 2. Press the tamper switch to send data to the panel and determine if communication is confirmed or faulty.
PCB FEATURES Piezo LED Indicators SURVEY SURVEY WIEGAND Tamper Reset LED Survey Button DRY WET Keypad Programming Header RESET 1 PROG Power Supply 2 Dry/Wet Contact TAMPER DISABLE 4 3 5 RED WHT GRN BLK LC Wiegand Inputs 7 8 RA AS Z1 GND Z2 GND Z3 GND Z4 Status Indicator Outputs 9 10 6 11 12 13 14 Zones NO C NC Door Relay Terminal Figure 1: PCB Features Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
PROGRAM THE 1134 Refer to the panel programming guide as needed. 1. Reset the panel. 2. At the keypad, enter 6653 (PROG) to access the PROGRAMMER menu. PART 1: DEVICE SETUP 1. In DEVICE SETUP, press CMD until you get to DEVICE NO: -. 2. Enter a DEVICE NO:- and press CMD. 3. Enter a DEVICE NAME and press CMD. 4. (XT30/XT50 only) Select YES when WIRELESS? displays. 5. (XR150/XR550 only) Select DOOR for DEVICE TYPE and press CMD. 6. (XR150/XR550 only) Select WLS at COMM TYPE and press CMD.
PART 2: ZONE INFORMATION 1. In ZONE INFORMATION, enter the wireless ZONE NO: and press CMD. 2. Enter the ZONE NAME and press CMD. 3. Select the ZONE TYPE and press CMD. 4. At NEXT ZN?, select NO. 5. Select YES when WIRELESS? displays. 6. Enter the eight-digit SERIAL#:- and press CMD. Note: Enter the Type 08 serial number found on the 1134 PCB or by connecting a keypad to the header on the 1134. 7. Enter the CONTACT number being used. 8. Enter the SUPRVSN TIME and press CMD. 9.
1 MOUNT THE 1134 INSTALL THE 1134 The 1134 comes in a high-impact plastic housing that you can mount directly to a wall, backboard, or other flat surface. For easy installation, the back and ends of the 1134 housing have wire entrances. The back also contains multiple mounting holes that allow you to mount the 1134 on a single-gang switch box. DMP recommends mounting the 1134 near the protected door. Remove the PCB from the housing base to install the housing to the wall.
2 WIRE THE ELECTRONIC LOCK The 1134 provides a Form C (SPDT) relay for controlling locks and other electronically-controlled barriers. The three relay terminals marked NO C NC allow you to connect the device wiring to the relay for module control. Use a power supply to power magnetic locks. See Figure 3. You can power door strikes either from a power supply (DRY contact) or from the 1134 (WET contact). See Figures 4a and 4b for door strike wiring.
When the jumper on the 1134 is set to WET, the C terminal will pass 12 VDC though the C terminal. No additional power supply is needed. See Figure 4b. Normally Open 2 3 4 5 RED WHT GRN BLK LC 7 8 RA AS Z1 GND Z2 GND Z3 GND Z4 + 9 10 6 – 11 DC Door Strike 12 13 NO 14 NC C Model 333 Suppressor Figure 4b: Wet Door Strike Wiring 8 1134 Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
3 ISOLATION RELAY (optional) The Form C relay can control a device that draws less than 10 Amps of current. If a device draws more than 10 Amp of current, or the sum of all devices controlled by the Form C relay exceeds 10 Amps, an isolation relay must be used. Refer to Figures 5 and 6 for isolation relay wiring.
4 INSTALL THE 333 SUPPRESSOR Use the included 333 suppressor with the 1134 to suppress any surges caused by energizing a magnetic lock or door strike. Install the 333 across the 1134 C (common) and NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) terminals. 9 10 7 8 AS Z1 GND Z2 GND Z3 GND Z4 11 12 13 14 NO C NC If the device being controlled by the relay is connected to the NO and C terminals, install the suppressor on the NO and C terminals.
5 WIRE THE ZONE TERMINALS Terminals 8 through 14 connect grounded zones 1 through 4. These zones have a grounded side and cannot be used for fire-initiating devices. Zones 2 and 3 can also be used for access control with zone 2 providing a bypass feature and zone 3 providing Request to Exit functionality. Use the supplied 311 1K Ohm end-of-line (EOL) resistors on each zone. Refer to the panel programming guide for programming instructions.
Zone 1 1K EOL Zone 2 1K EOL Zone 3 1K EOL Zone 4 1K EOL 1 2 3 4 5 RED WHT GRN BLK LC 9 10 6 7 8 RA AS Z1 GND Z2 GND Z3 GND Z4 11 12 13 14 NO C NC Figure 8: 1134 Zone Terminal Wiring 12 1134 Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
6 CONNECT A CARD READER (optional) The 1134 provides direct 12/24 VDC, 200 mA output to the reader on the RED terminal connection. Figure 9 shows a reader with wire colors RED, WHT, GRN, and BLK connecting to terminals 1, 2, 3, and 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 depending on the reader being installed.
Card Reader Shield Yellow Orange/Brown Black (GND) Green (Data 0) White (Data 1) Red (12/24VDC) 1 PROG 2 3 4 5 RED WHT GRN BLK LC 9 10 6 7 8 RA AS Z1 GND Z2 GND Z3 GND Z4 11 12 13 14 NO C NC Figure 9: Card Reader Wiring 14 1134 Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
PROGRAM THE 1134 OPTIONS When you program the 1134, you can use a keypad connected to the 1134 programming header and set to address 1. For 12 V applications, connect the keypad to the module using a Model 330 4-wire harness. For 24 V applications, connect the keypad to the module using a Model 330-24 4-wire programming harness with in-line resistor. Do not connect a keypad using a standard Model 330 harness if using a 24 V power supply! Damage to the keypad could occur.
ARE YOU SURE? YES NO ACTIVATE ZONE 2 BYPASS? NO YES INITIALIZE CONFIRM OPTION After selecting YES to clear the Access Options, the 1134 displays SURE? YES NO for confirmation to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidentally erasing the programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer YES to the SURE? option. Selecting NO leaves communication options unchanged. ACTIVATE ZONE 2 BYPASS Select YES to activate the zone 2 bypass operation.
ZONE 2 BYPASS TIME: ZONE 2 BYPASS TIME Enter the number of seconds to elapse before the bypass timer expires. The range is 20-250 seconds. Press any select key or area to enter the number of seconds. The default is 40 seconds. Figure 12 shows how the bypass option works. 40 5 Second Strike 40 Seconds 10 seconds before the bypass time expires, the device beeps if the door is still open. 40-Second Zone 2 Bypass entry/exit timer. End of timer. A zone open/short is indicated if the door remains open.
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. Connect a 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.
ZN 3 REX STRIKE TIME: ZONE 3 REX STRIKE TIME Enter the number of REX seconds to elapse. Range is from 5 to 250 seconds. Press any select key or area to enter the number of seconds. The default is 5 seconds. 5 ACTIVATE ONBOARD SPEAKER ACTIVATE ONBOARD SPEAKER? NO YES Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Select YES to enable the onboard piezo for local annunciation, such as alarm and trouble annunciations. Select NO to turn the speaker off for all operations.
CUSTOM CARD DEFINITIONS ANY CARD FORMAT NO YES CARD FORMATS FORMAT NO: FORMAT NAME *UNUSED* 20 ANY CARD FORMAT Select YES 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. Default is NO. CARD FORMATS - Select the slot number (1-7) that you would like to program a custom non-DMP card format into. Select 8 if you would like to program a DMP card format.
01110101101101010001100111 First Bit Received Position = 0 Site Code Position = 1 Length = 8 In this example the User Code Last Bit Position = 9 Received Position = 25 Length = 16 Wiegand Code Length = 26 bits. Figure 13: Wiegand Data Stream Bit Location WEIGAND CODE LENGTH: WIEGAND CODE LENGTH When using a custom credential, enter the total number of bits to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits. 26 Press any select key or area to enter a number between 1-255 to equal the number of bits.
SITE CODE POS: 1 LEN: 8 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 POS: 9 LEN: 16 USER CODE POSITION AND LENGTH Define the user code start bit position and length.
SITE CODE DISPLAY SITE CODE 1: You can program up to eight 8-digit site codes. The site code range is 0-16,777,214. In the keypad display, enter site code 1 and press CMD. The display will ask for site code 2 followed by site code 3 and so on. When you have selected the site code you want to change, press CMD. NUMBER OF USER CODE DIGITS NO OF USER CODE DIGITS: 5 The 1134 module recognizes user codes from 4-12 digits long. Press any top row select key or area to enter a user code digit length.
NO COMM WITH PNL OFF SITE ANY ON NO COMMUNICATION WITH PANEL Define the relay action when communication with the panel has not occurred for 5 seconds. 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 and Wiegand LED do not turn on when any Wiegand string is received. OFF does not affect any REX operation.
REMOVE KEYPAD REMOVE KEYPAD Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. The REMOVE KEYPAD option continually displays with no time out while the keypad remains connected to the 1134 module after programming is finished. After five seconds, the 1134 module piezo continually sounds if the keypad remains connected and programming is finished. Remove the keypad harness to disconnect the keypad from the 1134 module and silence the alarm.
PUBLIC CARD FORMATS CARD FORMAT WIEGAND 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/FAC 37 1 16 17 19 6 H10304 37 BIT W/O FAC 37 0 0 1 35 12 FARPOINTE 39 BIT 39 1 17 18 20 7 CORPORATE 1000 35 BIT 35 2 12 14 20 6 CORPORATE 1000 48 BIT 48 2 22 24 23 7 26 1134 Installation and Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Primary Power 8.5 VDC to 28.5 VDC Current Draw Standby Peak Reader Current 220 mA (includes 200 mA for proximity reader) 230 mA (includes 200 mA for proximity reader) up to 200 mA Zones 5 VDC, 2 mA max Dimensions 4.5 W x 2.75 H x 1.75 D in 11.43 W x 7 H x 4.45 D cm Weight 8 oz Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. | .
READERS AND CREDENTIALS 125 KHZ PROXIMITY READERS 125 KHZ PROXIMITY CREDENTIALS P-300 CASCADE PROXIMITY READER PSC-1 STANDARD LIGHT PROXIMITY CARD P-500 ALPS PROXIMITY READER PSK-3 P-640 PATAGONIA PROXIMITY READER WITH KEYPAD PROXIMITY KEY RING TAG PSM-2P MP-5365 MINIPROX™ PROXIMITY READER ISO IMAGEABLE PROXIMITY CARD 1306 PROX PATCH™ MX-5375 MAXIPROX® PROXIMITY READER 1326 PP-6005B PROXPOINT® PLUS PROXIMITY READER PROXCARD II® CARD 1346 PP-5355 PROXPRO PROXIMITY READER WITH KEYPAD
13.56 MHZ SMARTCARD READERS 13.56 MHZ SMARTCARD CREDENTIALS DELTA3 FARPOINTE SMARTCARD READER DC1-1 FARPOINTE CLAMSHELL SMARTCARD DELTA5 FARPOINTE SMARTCARD READER DM1-3 FARPOINTE IMAGEABLE SMARTCARD DELTA5.3 FARPOINTE SMARTCARD READER DE2 DELTA6.4 FARPOINTE SMARTCARD READER FARPOINTE MIFARE® DESFIRE® EV1 SMARTCARD DK1-3 FARPOINTE KEY FOB SMARTCARD Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION This device complies with Industry Canada Licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: 1.
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