Sure-Fi, Inc. DS004-BRIDGE, DS004-CONTROLLER, DS004-REMOTE Operator's Manual

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Operators Manual
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Quick Startup:
The two units that are packaged together (banded) are factory paired and will only communicate with each other.
Check initial operation
Connect the 9V battery (included) to the 9V power cable (included) and plug the two-position connector in to the Wiegand Controller / Remote Interfaces at the ‘12V’ and ‘GND’ positions on the bottom edge connector. Once both units are powered up, the green POWER LED should be ON steady on each unit. Press and quickly release the ‘TEST’ button to test communication between the two units. One or more of the blue LEDs should light up for one second to indicate that successful communication has occurred.
Perform a Range-Test from the desired install locations
With the 9V batteries plugged in to each of the units, place them at the desired install location points and perform a Range-Test by pressing and quickly releasing the ‘TEST’ button. The received signal strength is displayed for one second on the six blue LEDs with the bottom LED indicating the minimum signal strength and all six LEDs indicating maximum signal strength.
Connect to permanent power
Before connecting each unit to the permanent power source, ensure that it is a 12VDC supply that can source at least 1 ampere to the unit. Connect the power at each unit and perform several Range-Tests to check for adequate input power.
Wire the input and output functions
Using the wiring examples on pages 21 – 27 for reference, wire the required devices at each unit.
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Part Numbers
Pg. 5
Product Overview
Pg. 5
Features
Pg. 5
General Specifications
Pg. 6
Radio Transceiver Specifications
Pg. 6
Device Overview
Pg. 7
Controller Interface – Top & Bottom Connector pin descriptions
Pg. 8
Remote Interface – Top & Bottom Connector pin descriptions
Pg. 9
Providing Power to the Controller and Remote Interfaces
Pg. 10
Battery Backup Charging and UPS Functionality
Pg. 10
POWER LED and BATTERY LED Diagnostics
Pg. 11
Jumpers JP1 and JP2 (Remote Interface only)
Pg. 12
Relays
Pg. 13
Wiegand Port (D0, D1, LED), Wiegand LED
Pg. 13
Auxiliary (AUX IN / AUX OUT)
Pg. 14
Test (Range Test) Push Button
Pg. 14
LEDS: Power, Battery, Tx, Rx
Pg. 14
Antenna information
Pg. 14
Connector plug information
Pg. 14
Chain Multiple system pairs for extended range
Pg. 15
Mounting
Pg. 16 – 17
Sure-Fi APP – downloading, installing, connecting
Pg. 18
Sure-Fi APP – Firmware Updating
Pg. 18
Sure-Fi APP – Changing the name of the unit, Configuration of the Wiegand
LED
Pg. 19
Sure-Fi APP – Setting System Heartbeat, Relay Defaults, Timeout, and Alert
Relay(s)
Pg. 19 Troubleshooting, Wiegand problems, manually testing relays
Pg. 19 – 20
Wiring Examples
Pg. 21 – 27 FCC and Industry Canada Regulatory Statements
Pg. 28
Warranty
Pg. 29
Table of Contents
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Figure 1: Device Overview
Pg. 7
Figure 2: Connecting Power and Backup Battery
Pg. 10
Figure 3: Jumpers JP1/JP2
Pg. 12
Figure 4: Diagram of Power Input, +VBUS, and JP1/JP2 functionality
Pg. 12
Figure 5: Chain multiple systems, wiring diagram
Pg. 15
Figure 6: DIN clips pressed outward for screw mounting
Pg. 16
Figures 7 & 8: Top and Bottom DIN Rail Screw Mount locations
Pg. 17
Figures 9 & 10: Wiring a Wiegand device
Pg. 21
Figures 11 & 12: Wiring a Mag-Lock that is powered with a wet relay contact
Pg. 22
Figures 13 & 14: Wiring a Door Position Sensor to Relay 3 (R3 IN)
Pg. 23
Figures 15 & 16: Wiring a Request to Exit (REX) button to Relay 4 (R4 IN)
Pg. 24
Figures 17 & 18: Wiring example for Door Strike, REX button, and Wiegand
device
Pg. 25
Figures 19 & 20: Wiring example for a Maglock, REX button, and Wiegand
device
Pg. 26 Figures 21 & 22: Wiring a Gate Operator, REX button, and Wiegand device
Pg. 27
Figure Reference Guide
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DS004-BRIDGE
Wiegand Bridge system: includes 1 ea. DS004-CONTROLLER and DS004-REMOTE
DS004­CONTROLLER
Wiegand Controller Interface
DS004­REMOTE (REV2)
Wiegand Remote Interface Note: if the product part number includes ‘REV2’ such as ‘DS004-REMOTE REV2’, then the relays are solid state type with the specifications noted on page 6. Additionally, the relay outputs have on-board Surge Protectors which eliminates the need for the use of the external ones that are supplied with the REV1 systems.
Part Numbers
Product Overview
The Sure-Fi DS004 Wiegand Bridge System consists of two units that are factory paired and ready to use out of the box with no configuration required. These units are the Controller Interface, Model DS004-CONTROLLER, and the Remote Interface, Model DS004-REMOTE. The system provides a wireless connection (bridge) from a remote location (door, gate, or relay device), to the controller location, such as an Access Control Panel. The Controller Interface wires to the Access Control Panel and communicates wirelessly to the Remote Interface, which is placed near any peripheral Wiegand device (card reader / keypad / receiver) and/or any relay/switch activated device. Each DS004-BRIDGE System consists of one Wiegand channel, two relay outputs and two relay inputs for functions such as door monitor sensors/request to exit inputs or any other relay-controlled function. Each unit has two relay outputs that correspond with the two relay inputs from the paired unit. The relays can be used independently and exclusively, meaning that it is not necessary to use the Wiegand input to use the relays. The Sure-Fi App provides for configuration, diagnostics, and field firmware updates.
Features
Includes complete wireless solution from Remote location (reader/door) to Controller location
Range: up to 1 mile through obstructions and greater than 50 miles line-of-sight
Chain multiple system pairs for extended range
One Wiegand port (compatible with any Wiegand protocol up to 64 bit)
Two relay outputs per side NO, NC, COM terminals (wet contacts available on the Remote
Interface)
Two relay control inputs per side, i.e. Request to Exit input (REX), Door monitor input (DPS), etc.
One Auxiliary digital input/output (0 to 5V input/output)
Backup Battery charger and UPS function
DIN rail mount or direct wall mount
Sure-Fi APP connects via Bluetooth for diagnostics and firmware updates
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General Specifications
Operating Voltage: 12VDC (9VDC to 15VDC)
Operating Current: @ 12VDC: 0.08A (idle), 0.3A (transmit)
Operating Power: 3.6 Watt (peak)
Battery backup: 12V sealed lead acid (SLA) type only (not included)
Battery Low Threshold: < 11VDC
Battery Charge Voltage: 13.75V maximum at standby charge
Battery Charge Current: Trickle charge, 0.125A maximum at low battery voltage level.
Relay Inputs (each unit): Two relay control inputs: dry contact or digital 0 to 5VDC interface
Relays (both units, REV 1 type): Two Form C relays, 2A 220VDC / 250VAC. Maximum switching power 60W/ 125VA. Maximum allowable combined current of both relays 3A
Relays (Remote REV 2 type): Two Form C solid state relays, 2A 30VDC / 30VAC Note: Maximum allowable combined current is 3A
Range: Up to 1 mile through obstructions. Greater than 50 miles line-of­sight Can chain multiple system pairs for extended range
Encryption: AES128
Operating Temperature: -40°F to +185°F (-40°C to +85°C)
Storage Temperature: -67°F to +257°F (-55°C to +125°C)
Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing
Dimensions (L x W x H): 3.54” x 4.23” x 1.28” (90mm x 107mm x 32.5mm)
DIN mount type: 35mm DIN rail (DIN46277-3) / (DIN35)
Degree of Protection: IP20 to IEC/EN 60529
Radio Transceiver Specifications
Transmit Power: 1 Watt (30dBm)
Frequency Band: 902 – 928MHz
Channels: 72 (Frequency hopping)
Receiver Sensitivity: -133dBm
Link Budget: 163dB
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Device Overview
Figure 1: Device Overview
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Position
Description
1 (right)
R4 NC: Relay 4 Normally-Closed terminal
2
R4 COM: Relay 4 Common terminal
3
R4 NO: Relay 4 Normally-Open terminal
4
R2 IN: Relay 2 control: activates Relay 2 on Remote unit
5
GND: - DC Ground
6
R1 IN: Relay 1 control: activates Relay 1 on Remote unit
7
GND: - DC Ground
8
R3 NC: Relay 3 Normally-Closed terminal
9
R3 COM: Relay 3 Common terminal
10 (left)
R3 NO: Relay 3 Normally-Open terminal
Position
Description
1 (left)
+12VDC: + DC input
2
GND: - DC input
3
BAT+: Battery backup positive terminal ’+’ connection. 12V Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) type battery only.
4
GND: - DC input
5
NC: Not Connected
6
GND: - DC input (Wiegand Ground connection)
7
D0: Wiegand D0 connection
8
D1: Wiegand D1 connection
9
LED: Device LED connection
10 (right)
AUX-OUT: This is an output on the CONTROLLER INTERFACE. It corresponds with input AUX-IN on the REMOTE INTERFACE.
Controller Interface - Top connector
Table 1:
Controller Interface - Bottom connector
Table 2:
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Position
Description
1 (right)
R2 NC: Relay 2 Normally-Closed terminal
2
R2 COM: Relay 2 Common terminal
3
R2 NO: Relay 2 Normally-Open terminal
4
R4 IN: Relay 4 control: activates Relay 4 on Controller unit
5
GND: - DC input
6
R3 IN: Relay 3 control: activates Relay 3 on Controller unit
7
GND: - DC input
8
R1 NC: Relay 1 Normally-Closed terminal
9
R1 COM: Relay 1 Common terminal
10 (left)
R1 NO: Relay 1 Normally-Open terminal
Position
Description
1 (left)
+12VDC: + DC input
2
GND: - DC input
3
BAT+: Battery backup positive terminal ’+’ connection. 12V Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) type battery only.
4
GND: - DC input
5
VBUS: + voltage output for Wiegand device (See Figure 4)
6
GND: - DC input (Wiegand Ground connection)
7
D0: Wiegand D0 connection
8
D1: Wiegand D1 connection
9
LED: Device LED connection
10 (right)
AUX-IN: This is an Input on the REMOTE INTERFACE and corresponds with the output AUX-OUT on the CONTROLLER INTERFACE.
Remote Interface - Top connector
Table 3:
Remote Interface - Bottom connector
Table 4:
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