Cypress Suprex Ethernet SPX-7200 Series, Suprex Ethernet SPX-7200C, Suprex Ethernet SPX-7200R Product Manual

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SPX-7200_MAN_181206
Suprex® Ethernet
Ethernet Reader-Extender
Product Manual
Cypress Integration Solutions 35 Years of Access Control Ingenuity CypressIntegration.com
© 2018 Cypress Computer Systems 1778 Imlay City Road, Lapeer, MI 48446 800-807-2977
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The Suprex Ethernet SPX-7200 series makes it possible to install card readers far from the access control panel, by providing a network link between the door or gate readers, and most manufacturers’ panels. The Suprex includes both a Remote (door/gate) unit and a Central (Controller) unit. The SPX-7200 series devices are compatible with the EXP-2000 expansion modules to allow for up to 8 readers to operate on a single network connection.
Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - SPX-7200 Overview
Specifications
Part Numbers
SPX-7200
816684003066
Ethernet Reader-Extender (paired Central and Remote units)
SPX-7200C
816684005503
Ethernet Reader-Extender (Central unit only)
SPX-7200R
816684001673
Ethernet Reader-Extender (Remote unit only)
EXP-2000
816684003233
Optional Expansion Module Set to connect additional reader
Physical
SPX-7200 Enclosure
4.50” x 3.07” x 2.02” / 0.445 lbs (diagram below)
EXP-2000 Enclosure
4.50” x 2.83” x 0.94” / 0.3 lbs (diagram below)
Environmental
Storage Temperature
-40˚C to 100˚C
Operating Temperature
-30˚C to 60˚C
Electrical
Central and Remote Supply Voltage
8-16Vdc Current 300mA
Relays
Max Switching
220Vdc 30W (resistive) 1A / 250Vac 37.5VA 1A
Running Spec with load
30Vdc 1A (resistive) / 125 Vac 0.3A (resistive), 1x105 operations @ 20˚C
Data I/O
Interface
Wiegand (maximum 248 bits - pass through), " Strobed (Clock & Data), F/2F (Unsupervised) LED 0-30V
Network Specifications
Network Interface
RJ45 Ethernet 10Base-T or 100Base-TX (auto-sensing)
Compatibility
Ethernet: Version 2.0/IEEE 802.3 (electrical), Ethernet II frame type
Protocols Supported
TCP/IP, ARP, UDP/IP, ICMP, DHCP, BOOTP, TFTP, Auto IP, HTTP, SMTP Note: For standard use cases, the SPX-7200 uses TCP/IP
Range
Network
As extensive as the network (maximum of 328 feet between Central or Remote and switch/hub/router)
Crossover Cable
328 feet between Central and Remote
Additional Features
SPX-7200 includes complete solution with Central (controller) and Remote (reader/gate/door) interface
“Quiet” bandwidth and power
Field-configurable network settings
On-board relays to control door/gate
Auxiliary I/O available for LED signal and door/gate/panel status signal
Status LED and Supervision Relay (default off) monitor network connection status
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Table of Contents
Topic
Page
Overview and Specifications
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Physical Dimensions and Mounting Hole Locations
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Central and Remote Pin Layout
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Setup and Pre-Installation
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Indicators and Operating Modes
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Common Configuration and Run Mode Settings
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DIP Switch Map
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Quick Reference for Typical Connections
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SPX-7200 Network Settings
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Changing Network Adaptor Settings in Windows
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SPX-7200 Network Settings via Web Browser
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SPX-7200 Network Settings via Telnet
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Enabling Telnet Client
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Troubleshooting
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Accessory I/O
I/O Overview
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Central Relay Inputs
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Relay 1 & 2 I/O
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Remote Relay Inputs
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Relay 3 & 4 I/O
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LED I/O
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Aux I/O
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Remote Digital Relay Inputs
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Application Note on Using Supervised Contacts
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EXP-2000: Expansion Module Sets
Using EXP-2000 Expansion Modules
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Central Suprex and EXP Wiring Diagram
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Remote Suprex and EXP Wiring Diagram
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Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - Physical Dimensions and Mounting Hole Locations
All dimensions are listed in inches.
EXP-2000
Enclosure
ø 0.120 X 4
4.125"
2.890"
3.155"
2.121"
2.364"
EXP-2000
ø 0.120 X 4
3.065"
2.770"
4.0625"
2.660"
2.940"
SPX-7200
SPX-7200
Enclosure
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Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - Central and Remote Pin Layout
Relay 2 N.O. Relay 2 COM Relay 2 N.C. Relay 1 N.O. Relay 1 COM Relay 1 N.C. Ground Aux Input Not Used Not Used
8-16VDC Input
Ground
EXP(+)
EXP(-)
+5VDC Output
Relay 4 Input Relay 3 Input
LED Output
D1 / Data Output
D0 / Clock Input
8-16VDC Input
Ground
EXP(+)
EXP(-)
+5VDC Output
Prog Res 2
Prog Res 1
LED Input
D1 / Data Out
D0 / Clock Out
Relay 4 N.O. Relay 4 COM Relay 4 N.C. Relay 3 N.O. Relay 3 COM Relay 3 N.C. Ground
Aux Output Relay 2 Input Relay 1 Input
SPX-7200 Central
SPX-7200 Remote
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Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - Setup and Pre-installation
Final Field Installation Checklist:
The Central unit and access control panel share a common ground.
The Remote unit and the reader share a common ground.
The Central and Remote units have been configured to be compatible with the network.
The Central unit can “see” the Remote unit on the network.
The Remote unit can “see” the Central unit on the network.
Unpacking:
Remove Central and Remote units from from the packaging material and check interior for any shipping damage. Inventory any included parts (depending on model) such as terminal connectors.
Bench Testing:
Before installing the units in the field they should be assembled and tested at a convenient bench top location. This will make it easier to verify / change settings and check operation when both units are visible at the same time. It is also a chance to become familiar with the system if this is the first time using the Suprex system. It is much more difficult to set up and test the units when they are several thousand feet apart. Both units will need to be connected via a network crossover cable or the same network switch and each will need to be powered by a suitable power supply. For testing purposes, the units can share the same power supply.
Basic Bench Test:
During initial setup, refer to the Run / Configuration mode settings (pgs 7-9).
1. Connect a suitable power supply to both units. Each unit should be provided with 8 - 16 Volts dc and approx 300mA.
2. If a crossover cable is being used for the bench test, connect it to both units and skip to step 3. If connecting the units to a switch, follow the steps below.
a. Connect the switch to a computer. Connect the Central and Remote units to the switch with network cables. b. Disable the wireless network adaptor on the computer. Make sure the wired network adaptor is enabled. Change
the computer’s static IP address to 192.168.49.100 (see pgs. 12 - 14).
3. Apply power. After about a 5-10 second delay the Diagnostic LED on each unit should flash green. The supervision relay
(Relay 3) activates when the units are communicating. Note: Supervision relay is disabled by default (see pgs. 7-9).
4. Touch a jumper wire from the ground connection to the Relay 1 input on the Central unit. Relay 1 on the Remote unit
should activate with an audible click.
5. Units are shipped from the factory set for the Wiegand data format. If a different format is required, set the DIP switch to
the required reader and panel format (see pgs. 7-9).
6. If a reader & panel are accessible, connect the reader to the Remote unit, and the Central unit to the panel to verify card
reads are accepted by the access control system. If troubleshooting is necessary, it is easier with units in close proximity.
7. Once these steps are completed, the units are ready to be configured with their final network settings and installed at
their permanent locations (see pgs. 15 - 20).
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LED DIAGNOSTIC INDICATOR
The LED Diagnostic indicator provides information on the operational status of the unit.
If the units are not communicating, viewing the diagnostic indicator LEDs may help to determine the nature of the problem (see Troubleshooting, pg. 24).
If Central or Remote diagnostic LED is not illuminated:
If the LED(s) are not illuminated on the unit(s), the unit is not powered or there is an electrical problem. When power is properly applied, the Diagnostic LEDs will be illuminated to show a status below.
If the Central and Remote unit LEDs are flashing green:
When power is properly applied, and there is communication between the Central and the Remote, the Central and Remote unit LEDs will flash green after every polling cycle. The speed will depend on how many expansion units are connected (about 1 flash per second with 7 EXPs).
If the Central or Remote unit LED alternates between green/red:
There is no communication with the partner unit.
If the Central or Remote unit LEDs are solid green:
If the unit is in Configuration Mode, then the settings have been successfully applied and it is safe
to power cycle the unit and switch back to Run Mode.
If the unit is in Run Mode, one of the EXP-2000 units is not communicating properly. Check that all
connected EXP-2000 units are powered and properly connected, or, if no EXP units are connected, be sure the SPX-7200 is not set to use EXP expansion units (see Configuration Mode, below).
OPERATING MODES
Suprex products have 3 operating modes: Run Mode, Configuration Mode, and Test Mode.
Run Mode: The units are factory-shipped in Run Mode.
Run Mode allows changing of common settings while Suprex units are in use. Some factory-set defaults may be changed in Run Mode, including the following default settings.
Run Mode default settings:
Units are set to operate as 1 Remote and 1 Central unit
Supervision relay is disabled
Pullup resistors are disabled
Number of EXP Expansion Modules is set to 0
Configuration Mode: Switch to Configuration Mode to change the link type and interface type.
Configuration Mode default settings:
Default interface type is Wiegand
Link type is pre-set based on the Suprex model
Test Mode: Test Mode is used for troubleshooting the reader/panel connection to the Remote/Central unit. In Test Mode, DIP switches 3-8 operate as if in Run Mode. Either a single unit or both units can be set to Test Mode; the Remote and Central units retain all their normal functionality in addition to the following functions:
In Test Mode, the Central unit outputs a test card read in the selected interface type every few seconds
In Test Mode, the Remote unit briefly triggers Relay 2 when detecting data of the selected interface type
Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - Indicators and Operating Modes
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Test Mode Select
Turn DIP switch 2 on for Remote &/or Central
Default: Standard Wiegand
Turn on DIP switch 8 on both units
Keypad (Wiegand/No Filter)
Turn on DIP switch 7 on both units
F/2F (Unsupervised)
Turn on DIP switches 6, 7, 8 on both units
Strobed Rising Edge (MR-5)
Turn on DIP switches 7 and 8 on both units
Strobed Rising Edge (Dorado 644)
Turn on DIP switch 6 on both units
Strobed Rising (MagTek)
Turn on DIP switches 6 and 8 on both units
Strobed Falling Edge
Turn on DIP switches 6 and 7 on both units
Configuration Mode settings
Standard Wiegand interface is the default setting. To use with non-Wiegand interface:
a) Power off both Suprex units. b) Turn on DIP switch 1 on both units.
c) Set DIP switches as described below for appropriate interface:
d) Power on both Suprex units. Status LED should be solid green. e) Power off both Suprex units; return DIP switch 1 to off position on both units to select Run
Mode settings. When switching to Run Mode, always reselect Run Mode settings.
Central / Remote Select
Turn DIP switch 3 on for Central Mode / turn off for Remote Mode
Remote Digital/Analog Relay Select
Turn Remote unit's DIP switch 2 on for digital input / off for analog input
Supervision Relay (Relay 3, Central unit)
Turn Central unit's DIP switch 4 on for supervision relay / off for normal relay
Supervision Relay (Relay 1, Remote unit)
Turn Remote unit's DIP switch 4 on for supervision relay / off for normal relay
Pullup Resistor Select
Turn on DIP switch 5 to enable pullup resistors / off to disable [applicable units)
EXP Select (for no EXP)
Turn off DIP switches, 6, 7, and 8 on both units
EXP Select (for 1 EXP)
Turn on DIP switch 8 on both units
EXP Select (for 2 EXPs)
Turn on DIP switch 7 on both units
EXP Select (for 3-7 EXPs)
See pg. 9
Run Mode settings
Select Run Mode settings as described below, then power on both Suprex units to begin operating
in Run Mode.
Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - Common Configuration and Run Mode Settings
Test Mode setting
See page 24 to troubleshoot using Test Mode.
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Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - SPX-7200 DIP Switch Map
Run Mode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Configuration Mode Select
Remote Relay Mode Select
Central / Remote Select
Supervision Relay Select
Pullup Resistor Select
# of EXP-2000s
Configuration Mode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Configuration Mode Select
Not Used
Link Type Select
Interface Type Select
Supervision Relay SelectSupervision Relay Select
Test Mode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Test Mode Select
Central / Remote Select
Supervision Relay Select
Pullup Resistor Select
Interface Type Select
NOTE - 0 = OFF - 1 = ON
Configuration Mode Select - ON = Configuration Mode - OFF = Run Mode
Remote Relay Mode Select - ON = Digital Input - OFF = Analog Input
Central / Remote Select - ON = Central - OFF = Remote
Supervision Relay Select - ON = Enable Supervision Relay - OFF = Disable Supervision Relay
Pullup Resistor Select - ON = Enable Pullup Resistor - OFF = Disable Pullup Resistor
Test Mode Select - DIP Switches 1 & 2 ON = Test Mode
- The DIP Switch selections in Run Mode and Test Mode are ACTIVE, meaning that they can be changed on the fly without power cycling the unit.
- The DIP Switch selections in Configuration Mode are NOT ACTIVE. This means to set Configuration Mode setting the unit will need to be powered off, turn DIP 1 on and other Configuration DIP Switches as needed, power the unit on and the Status LED will be solid green. The solid green LED means the settings have been set. Power the unit off and return the DIP Switches to the Run Mode positions.
- When using the Remote unit with digital relay inputs the relays are controlled by the "not used" pins on the 10 pin header. Connect the outside "not used" pin to "Ground" to trigger Relay 3. Connect the inside "not used" pin to "Ground" to trigger Relay 4.
- When using the Remote unit with analog relay inputs the relays are controlled by the "Relay 3 in" and "Relay 4 in" pins. Connect "Relay 3 in" to "Ground" to trigger Relay 3. Connect "Relay 4 in" to "Ground" to trigger Relay4.
# of EXP-2000 Pairs
0 0 0 - None
0 0 1 - 1 Pair
0 1 0 - 2 Pairs
0 1 1 - 3 Pairs
1 0 0 - 4 Pairs
1 0 1 - 5 Pairs
1 1 0 - 6 Pairs
1 1 1 - 7 Pairs
6 7 8 - (Run Mode)
Link Type Select
0
0 0 - No Change
0 1 1 - Ethernet
3 4 5
- (Config Mode)
Interface Type Select
0 0 0 - No Change
0 0 1 - Wiegand
0 1 0 - Wiegand No Filter
0 1 1 - Strobed Rising (MR5)
1 0 0 - Strobed Rising (Dorado 644)
1 0 1 - Strobed Rising (Mag-Tek)
1 1 0 - Strobed Falling
1 1 1 - Unsupervised F/2F
6 7 8 - (Config and Test Mode)
-The Remote Relay Mode Select (Dip Switch 2 in Run Mode) is only used on the Central unit, and has no functionality on the Remote unit.
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Cypress Suprex® Ethernet Series - Quick Reference For Typical Connections
In this wiring example, the door strike follows a dry contact input from the access control panel.
See page 26 for other strike control options.
Ground
LED Out
Data1
Data 0
N.O.
COM
Access Control
Panel
DC Power
Supply
Power
Ground
+8 to +16 VDC
Ground
exp(+) exp(-) +5V Out P R 4 P R 3 LED In D1/Data Out D0/Clock Out
Relay 4 N.O. Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N.C. Relay 3 N.O. Relay 3 Com Relay 3 N.C.
Ground
Aux Output Relay 2 Input Relay 1 Input
Door
Strike
Output
Card
Reader
Power
Ground
LED IN
Data 1 Data 0
DC Power
Supply
Power
Ground
+8 to +16 VDC
Ground
exp(+) exp(-) +5V Out Relay 4 Input Relay 3 Input LED Out D1/Data In D0/Clock In
Relay 2 N.O.
Relay 2 Com
Relay 2 N.C. Relay 1 N.O.
Relay 1 Com
Relay 1 N.C.
Ground Aux Input Not Used Not Used
SPX-7200 Remote
SPX-7200 Central
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Suprex® Ethernet Series - SPX-7200 Network Settings
Factory Reset Network Settings:
If a connection to the Central or Remote unit cannot be established, the units can be factory reset to their default network settings. The factory reset is used to give the Central or Remote unit a known IP address.
1. Power Central and Remote units off.
2. Since the DIP switches are on the circuit board, it is necessary to remove the Central and Remote boards from their enclosures. To do this, remove the 4 screws from one of the end plates and remove the heat sink screw from the bottom of the unit. Slide the board out of the enclosure. When reassembling the units, it is very important to re-attach each heat sink screw to prevent damage from overheating.
3. Turn all DIP switches off on both the Central and Remote units, then set DIP switches 1, 4, 5, and 8 to on, on both units.
4. Power both units on. The Status LED should be solid green on both units. Power both units down.
5. Turn all DIP switches off on the Remote unit. For the Central unit, set only DIP switch 3 on.
6. The next time the Central or Remote units are powered on, the units will default the Network settings. The Status LED will start as solid red, then slowly blink green for about 20 seconds. Once the units are flashing between red and green, the process is complete and the units are ready to use.
Enabling Telnet:
By default, the Telnet Client is not enabled in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. An error message (shown below) will be displayed when attempting to connect to the SPX-7200 Central or Remote unit If the Telnet Client is not enabled. (See Enabling Telnet Client pgs. 21 - 23)
Changing the Network Adaptor Settings in Windows:
When connecting the to SPX-7200 Central or Remote unit with a computer, the computer needs to have an IP address that is compatible with the SPX-7200 units. The IP addresses need to be compatible if connecting via a web browser or if connecting with the Telnet Client. (See Changing Network Adaptor Settings in Windows pgs. 12 - 13)
Overview:
The following sections cover how to connect a computer to an SPX-7200 Central and/or Remote and change the network settings of the device. These sections include:
SPX-7200 Network Settings
SPX-7200 Enabling Telnet Client
Changing Network Adaptor Settings in Windows
SPX-7200 Network Settings via Web Browser
SPX-7200 Network Settings via Telnet
There are two primary methods of connecting to the SPX-7200 Central and Remote units: connecting to the unit with a web browser, and connecting to the unit using Telnet, as outlined below.
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