
INSTALLATION GUIDE
734N Wiegand Interface Module
Description
The 734N Wiegand Interface Module
Door Relay Wiegand Inputs
allows you to add IP network access
control capability to XR100/XR500, XR150/
XR550, and XR150INT/XR550INT Series
panels using proximity or mag-stripe card
readers. The 734N provides a fast, safe
and secure 10/100 Mbps connection to
your local network for AES encrypted TCP
communication with the control panel. It
Green
LED
Piezo
Reset Header
734N
Interface
Module
also allows fast verication of user codes
presented at the reader for door access.
Four input zones are provided to allow
connection of nearby burglary devices.
Yellow
LED
Network
Connection
Green
Power
LED
For local annunciation, a programmable
speaker and a variety of switched ground
annunciators are provided to connect
DC Input
sounders. In addition, he 734N provides
LEDs to indicate door strike, Wiegand
Figure 1: 734N Wiegand Interface Module
inputs, and power to the module.
The 734N provides a keypad programming connection to use a standard DMP LCD keypad for initial network setup.
Programming can be completed using the keypad or from the panel.
Zones
Red
Door Strike
LED
Yellow
Wiegand
LED
Mounting the 734N
The 734N ships installed in a decorative, high-impact plastic housing that mounts directly to walls, backboards, or
other at surfaces. For easy installation, the 734N 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 734N near the
protected door.
Magnetic Lock and Door Strike Wiring
Control door strikes and magnetic locks by using the Form C relay on the 734N module. Use an additional power
supply to power door strikes and magnetic locks. Refer to Figures 2 and 3 for wiring information.
Normally
Open
–+
12/24VDC
Power
Supply
Model 333
Supressor
734N
Interface
Module
DC Input
–+
Magnetic Lock
12/24VDC
Power
Supply
Normally
Closed
Model 333
Supressor
734N
Interface
Module
DC Input
DC Door Strike
Figure 2: 734N Magnetic Lock Wiring
Figure 3: 734N Door Strike Wiring

Network Connection
734N
Interface
Module
Model 333
Supressor
Model 333 Suppressor
Wire the Suppressor to the Common and Normally
Open or Normally Closed depending upon which
terminals are used for the device.
Connect an IP network cable from the LAN/WAN connection to the 734N Network connector. The 734N communicates
AES encrypted TCP with panels with Network installed.
Two LED's are located on the ethernet jack.
• The green LED indicates data sent to the panel.
• The yellow LED indicates the speed of the transmission. A solid yellow LED indicates the network is connected
at 100 Base-T. A ashing yellow LED indicates the network is connected at 10 Base-T.
NO/C/NC (Dry Contact Relay)
The 734N provides a Form C (SPDT) relay for controlling door strikes or magnetic locks. The three relay terminals
marked NO C NC allow you to connect the device wiring to the relay for module control. See Figures 2 and 3 for
proper door strike and magnetic lock wiring.
The Form C relay draws up to 35mA of current and contacts are rated for 10 Amps (resistive) at 12/24VDC.
When connecting multiple locks to the Form C relay, the total current for all locks cannot exceed 10 Amps. If the
total current for all locks exceeds 10 Amps, problems may arise and an isolation relay may be needed.
See the Isolation Relay section for information.
Install the 333 Suppressor
One Model 333 Suppressor is included
with the 734N module. Install the
suppressor across the 734N Common (C)
and Normally Open (NO) or Normally
Closed (NC) terminals.
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. Conversely, if the
device is connected to the NC and C
Figure 4: Model 333 Installation on the 734N Module
terminals, install the 333 Suppressor on
NC and C terminals.
The suppressor wire is non-polarized. Install the suppressor as shown in Figure 4.
Isolation Relay
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.
Normally
Open
Model 333
Supressor
Normally
Closed
12/24VDC
Power
Supply
Isolation Relay
NCCNO
Figure 5: Isolation Relay with Magnetic Lock Figure 6: Isolation Relay with Door Strike
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2
–+
Magnetic Lock
–+
Model 333
Supressor
12/24VDC
Power
Supply
Normally
Open
Normally
Open
Isolation Relay
–+
NCCNO
DC Door Strike
–+

Connection to Reader
Figure 7 shows a reader with wire colors red, white,
green, and black. The wire colors may be different for
the reader being installed. Connect the reader wires to
terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4. As shown in Figure 7, the green
wire carries D0, or Data Zero, and the white wire carries
12/24VDC
Card Reader
Black
Green (Data 0)
White (Data 1)
Red
Shield
D1, or Data One. The red wire carries 12/24VDC, 200mA
power limited output and the black wire is ground.
Status LEDs
The 734N provides three status LEDs and two ethernet
LEDs. See Figure 1 for locations of the LEDs.
• The red LED turns on for the duration of the door strike.
• The yellow LED turns on for one second to indicate a Wiegand read.
• The green LED is constant to indicate power.
Figure 7: Card Reader Wiring
734N Interface Module
Zone Terminals
Terminals 5-11 connect grounded zones 1 through 3. These zones have
a grounded side and cannot be used for re-initiating devices. Zones
2 and 3 can also be used for access control with Zone 2 providing a
bypass option and Zone 3 providing Request to Exit functionality. Zone 4
terminals provide a non-powered Class B, Style A zone. Use the supplied,
DMP Model 311 1K Ohm End-of-Line resistors on each zone. Refer to the
panel programming guide for programming instructions.
Zone # Recommended Device Residential Fire Devices?
1 Any burglary device No
2 Door Contact No
3 REX (PIR or Button) No
4 Any device Yes
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Figure 8: 734N Zone Terminals
Note: Use 1K Ohm EOL for each zone.
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Annunciator Header
The 4-pin header located on the far right of the circuit board is used to wire the Armed Status, Remote
Annunciation, and the Remote LED Control
30VDC. Connect a Model 300 4-wire harness to the 4-pin header for connection of the following indicators:
--
AS (Armed Status)
Armed Status provides an unsupervised switched ground for a visual or
audible armed status indicator that turns on when the burglary areas are
armed, such as SYSTEM ON or ALL SYSTEM ON. Connect the wire from the
4-wire harness to an Armed Status output.
--RA (Remote Annunciation)
Remote Annunciation provides an unsupervised switched ground for a remote
annunciator that turns on when the 734N on-board piezo turns on.
the wire from the 4-wire harness to a
annunciator silences when the RA restores. The remote annunciator (RA)
switched ground operates even if the speaker is programmed not to operate.
--LC (Remote LED Control)
Remote LED Control provides an unsupervised switched ground for a visual indicator that turns on when the 734N
relay activates. Connect the wire from the 4-wire harness to an LED. The LED turns on for the duration the door
strike relay is on. HID readers optionally provide a connection for LED reader control.
. The open collectors supply a ground for a maximum current of 50mA
Remote LED Control
Remote Audible Annunciator
Armed Status Output
Connect
remote annunciator. The remote
Figure 9: 734N Annunciator Outputs
Output 2
Output 1
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Auxiliary Outputs 1 & 2
The 734N controls Auxiliary Outputs 1 and 2 when the Activate Zone 2 Bypass
programming option is enabled and the Zone 2 Bypass Time is set. When the door
contact (Zone 2) is opened while the door strike is activated, the Zone 2 Bypass Time
starts. If the door has not closed at the end of the timer, Aux Output 1 is turned on
and the timer starts again. If the door is still open at the end of the second timer, Aux
Output 2 is turned on. Aux Outputs 1 and 2 turn off when the door contact is closed.
Use the Model 431 Relay Harness for connection of Output 1 and Output 2 as shown in
Table 1.
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Form C Relays (J2)
Output Color Code–Model 431 Harness
Output 2 N/O Orange/White
Output 2 Com White/Gray
Output 2 N/C Violet/White
Output 1 N/O Orange
Output 1 Com Gray
Output 1 N/C Violet
Table 1: Harness Wiring
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