FAAC SPX-7400 User Manual

SPX-7400 Series
Operations Manual
Suprex® Reader Extender - Fiber Optic Interface
SPX-7400 shown with EXP-2000
SPX-7400_MAN_082112
Physical
SPX-7400 ! - Aluminum Enclosure
4.45” x 3.08” x 2.0” ( Each Unit )
Temp
Storage(-55˚C to + 150˚C) Operating(-40˚C to +80˚C)
Humidity
95% (non-condensing)
Input
Unreg Input 8 to 16 VDC* @ 300mA Max
Power
Output
+5VDC @100mA
Data I/O
Interface
Reader -Wiegand, Strobed (Clock & Data), F/2F LED - 0 - 30V
(220Vdc 30W (resistive) 1A)
Max Switching (250Vac 37.5VA 1A)
Relays
(30Vdc 1A (resistive), 1 x 10
5
operations at 20o C
Relays
Running Spec with load 125Vac .3A (resistive), 1 x 10
5
operations at 20o C
Suprex® SPX-7400 Series
This manual covers the operation and setup of the Cypress Suprex® Fiber Optic SPX-7400 series units.
Overview:
Features:
-- Available in single mode or multi-mode
-- Includes complete solution with remote ( reader/gate/door ) and central ( panel ) interface.
-- Service mode for setup and configuration of Expansion modules.
-- Field configurable reader formats
-- Multifunction indicator for determining operational status of the unit
-- Auxiliary I/O connections available for Door/Gate/Panel status signaling.
-- Multiplexing of RF bridge providing for additional door/gate on a single Fiber link.
-- Economical expansion capabilities using Suprex® Lynk technology
Fiber Optic Specifications:
Module connections utilize standard "ST" style connections
NOTE: Single Mode or Multi Mode must be Specified at time of order.
SPX-7400 Multimode:!!!!!!! Loss Budget!!!!!!! 13 dB!!!! 850 nm" 62.5/125 Fiber Loss Budget 9 dB 850 nm" 50.0/125 Fiber" " " !
SPX-7410 Single mode:!!!!!!Loss Budget!!!!!! 20 dB!!!! 1300 nm" 9/125 Fiber
Electrical and Mechanical Specifications
Cypress Computer Systems, Inc. Lapeer, MI 48446 www.cypresscomputer.com
© 2012 Cypress Computer Systems Inc.
Switch
6 7 8
0
1 x
2 x
3 x x
4 x
5 x x
6 x x
7 x x x
Wiegand
Wiegand / No Filter
Strobed Rising Edge (MR-5)
Strobed Rising Edge (Dorad0 644)
Strobed Rising (Mag-Tek)
Strobed Falling Edge
Reserved
F2F
x = ON
1234567
8
Dip switch #4 is ON
-Disable Pullup resistors
Dip switch #4 is OFF
-Enable Pullup resistors
Switch
6 7 8
0
1 x
2 x
3 x x
4 x
5 x x
6 x x
7 x x x
Wiegand
Wiegand / No Filter
Strobed Rising Edge (MR-5)
Strobed Rising Edge (Dorad0 644)
Strobed Rising (Mag-Tek)
Strobed Falling Edge
Reserved
F2F
x = ON
1234567
8
Dip switch #4 is ON
-Enable Pullup resistors
Dip switch #4 is OFF
-Disable Pullup resistors
1 - 8 to 16 VDC In 2 - Ground
Status LED
1 - exp (+) 2 - exp (-) 3 - +5 VDC out 4 - Prog Res 4 5 - Prog Res 3 6 - LED In 7 - D1/Data out 8 - D0/Clk out
1 - 8 to 16 VDC In 2 - Ground
Status LED
1 - exp (+) 2 - exp (-) 3 - +5 VDC out 4 - R4 5 - R3 6 - LED out 7 - D1/Data In 8 - D0/Clk In
External connections and DIP Switch Settings
SPX-7400
Central
SPX-7400
Remote
1- Relay 4 N.O. 2- Relay 4 Com 3 - Relay 4 N.C. 4 - Relay 3 N.O. 5 - Relay 3 Com 6 - Relay 3 N.C. 7 - Ground 8 - Aux out 9 - R2 in 10 - R1 in
1- Relay 2 N.O. 2- Relay 2 Com 3 - Relay 2 N.C. 4 - Relay 1 N.O. 5 - Relay 1 Com 6 - Relay 1 N.C. 7 - Ground 8 - Aux in 9 - Not used 10 - Not used
Central Unit Settings
DIP Switch #1 OFF
See appendix for Expansion module Setup
Remote Unit Settings
DIP Switch #1 OFF
See appendix for Expansion module Setup
DC
Ground
Ground
Power
Supply
Access Control
Panel
Quick Reference For Typical Connections
SPX-7400 Series Central
+8 to +16 VDC
Diagnostic LED
LED In D1/Data Out D0/Clock Out
R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote
R1 IN
DC Power Supply
Card
Reader
See page 10 for other strike control options
SPX-7400 Series Remote
+8 to +16 VDC
Diagnostic LED
R1 N.O. R1 Com
R1 N.C.
LED Out D1/Data In D0/Clock In
Door
Strike
Output
Fiber Optic Connections
Fiber Optic Interface
SPX-7400
Central
TX
RX
Fiber Optic Interface
SPX-7400
Remote
TX
RX
810121416805535-40
Ambient Temperature
(Degrees Celsius)
Supply Voltage
Temperature/Voltage de-rating curve
Temperature Rating vs Voltage Derating Curve
The Suprex® units should be operated with a filtered 12 Volt nominal DC supply. Any voltage between 8 and 16 volts can be utilized by following the temperature /voltage derating curve. Voltage should not exceed 16 VDC under normal operating conditions.
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