SPX-7200 Series SPX-7200 EXP Operations Manual. Suprex Reader Extender - Ethernet SPX-7200_MAN_082112

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SPX-7200 Series Operations Manual Suprex Reader Extender - Ethernet SPX-7200 EXP-2000 SPX-7200_MAN_082112

Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Series Overview This manual covers the operation and setup of the Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Ethernet series units. Overview: The SPX-7200 series of Ethernet solutions provides an Ethernet bridge from Card Readers with gates or door hardware to most access control manufacturers panels. The SPX or Suprex products include both the remote ( Door/Gate ) unit and the central ( AC Panel ) unit. Features: -- 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 Ethernet bridge providing for additional door/gate on a single Ethernet link. -- Economical expansion capabilities using Suprex Lynk technology Electrical and Mechanical Specifications Physical Temp Humidity SPX-7200 - Aluminum Enclosure 4.45 x 3.08 x 2.0 ( Each Unit ) Storage(-55 C to + 150 C) Operating(-40 C to +80 C) 95% (non-condensing) Power Data I/O Relays Input Output Interface Max Switching Running Spec with load Unreg Input 8 to 16 VDC* @ 500mA Max +5VDC @100mA Reader -Wiegand, Strobed (Clock & Data), F/2F LED - 0-30V (220Vdc 30W (resistive) 1A) (250Vac 37.5VA 1A) (30Vdc 1A (resistive), 1 x 10 5 operations at 20 o C 125Vac.3A (resistive), 1 x 10 5 operations at 20 o C Cypress Computer Systems, Inc. Lapeer, MI 48446 www.cypresscomputer.com 2012 Cypress Computer Systems Inc.

External connections and DIP Switch Settings 1-8 to 16 VDC In 2 - 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 SPX-7200 Central 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. 7-8 - Aux out 9 - R2 in 10 - R1 in 1-8 to 16 VDC In 2 - 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 SPX-7200 Remote 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. 7-8 - Aux in 9 - Not used 10 - Not used Central Unit Settings Remote Unit Settings DIP Switch #1 ON -Service Mode DIP Switch #1 OFF -Run Mode DIP Switch #1 ON -Service Mode DIP Switch #1 OFF -Run Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dip switch #4 is ON -Disable Pullup resistors Dip switch #4 is ON -Enable Pullup resistors Dip switch #4 is OFF -Enable Pullup resistors Wiegand Wiegand / No Filter Strobed Rising Edge (MR-5) Strobed Rising Edge (Dorad0 644) Strobed Rising (Mag-Tek) Strobed Falling Edge Reserved F2F Switch 6 7 8 0 1 x 2 x 3 x x 4 x 5 x x 6 x x 7 x x x x = ON Dip switch #4 is OFF -Disable Pullup resistors Wiegand Wiegand / No Filter Strobed Rising Edge (MR-5) Strobed Rising Edge (Dorad0 644) Strobed Rising (Mag-Tek) Strobed Falling Edge Reserved F2F Switch 6 7 8 0 1 x 2 x 3 x x 4 x 5 x x 6 x x 7 x x x x = ON

Quick Reference For Typical Connections SPX-7200 Series Central DC Power Supply +8 to +16 VDC Diagnostic LED Access Control Panel LED In D1/Data Out D0/Clock Out R1 IN R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote See page 14 for other strike control options SPX-7200 Series Remote DC Power Supply +8 to +16 VDC Diagnostic LED R1 N.O. R1 Com R1 N.C. Card Reader LED Out D1/Data In D0/Clock In Door Strike Output

Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Enclosure Dimensions 4.45 3.15 0.80 3.08 0.80 ø0.20 X 4 2.00 1.70

Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Series - Indicators and Operating Modes 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 LED s may help to determine the nature of the problem. When the Suprex units are operating correctly and have a valid communication channel between the Remote and Central units, the Diagnostic indicators on each unit will flash green rapidly (2-3 flashed per second) in Service / Config mode and illuminate a steady green in quiet mode. DIAGNOSTIC LED NOT ILLUMINATED: If the LED(s) are not illuminated on the unit(s) then the unit is not getting power or there is an electrical problem. The Diagnostic LED s will be illuminated Red/Green or flashing whenever power is applied. CENTRAL UNIT FLASHING BETWEEN RED/GREEN: With power applied and no communication path between the Remote and Central, the Central unit will flash the diagnostic indicator alternately between Red and Green. REMOTE UNIT ILLUMINATED RED: The Remote unit will diagnostic LED will illuminate solid (not flashing) red if it is not receiving communication from the Central. REMOTE AND CENTRAL UNITS FLASHING BETWEEN RED/GREEN: The Central is not Receiving communication from the Remote. Operating modes: By setting DIP switch 1 to the ON position, the unit is placed in Setup / Config mode. When the switch position is changed, cycle power to the unit to make the switch change take effect. In "Quiet" mode (DIP switch #1 OFF) the units will remain quiet unless there is a status change, and will slowly poll each other about every 10 to 15 seconds to check the link integrity. The Setup / Config mode places the units in a rapid polling sequence to allow troubleshooting and setup of the communication link. The Suprex units use a quiet protocol when operating in Quiet mode. Communication between the Central and Remote unit only occurs when an event requires data transmission or contact needs to be made to maintain supervision. During setup or troubleshooting it may be necessary to observe the communication link between the Central and Remote units. The rapid polling used in the Setup / Config mode can help indicate whether the units can See each other. Additionally the Central unit Diagnostic LED will indicate Red when communication is lost.

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 setup and test the units when they are several thousand feet apart. 1. Connect the Remote and Central unit Network ports together using either a crossover cable or connect both to a common network hub. 2. Connect a suitable power supply to both units. Each unit should be provided with 8-16 volts DC and a minimum of 500mA. 3. Apply power. After about a 5-10 second delay both units Diagnostic LED should indicate Green. 4. Touch a jumper wire from the connection the the Relay 1 input on the Central unit. Relay #1 on the Remote unit should activate with an audible click and the Diagnostic LEDs should flash green on both the Central and Remote units. 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. 6. If a reader and panel is accessible, connect the reader to the Remote unit and the Central unit to the panel and verify that card reads are being accepted by the access control system. If any troubleshooting is necessary, it will be easier to do with both units in close proximity to each other. 7. Once these steps are completed, the units are ready for installation it their permanent locations and final commissioning as a system. Network Addressing: Each Suprex SPX-7200 pair is preconfigured with a factory default TCP/IP address. Suprex Central = 192.168.49.58 Suprex Remote = 192.168.49.59 It may be necessary to change these settings to be compatible with the network that will be used in the final installation. The SPX-7200 system requires the use of fixed IP addresses to be assigned to the units. It may be necessary to coordinate with the System Administrator before placing the devices on a network. The Lantronix Xport Direct Device Installer program can be used. The program can be downloaded from www.lantronix.com under support/downloads/xport Direct/ Device Installer. This manual will describe how to change the IP address and net mask for the units using the Xport Device Installer software. Once the Addresses have been set to be compatible with the network, final installation can be made.

Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Changing to UDP - The Cypress SPX-7200 is factory set to use TCPIP. To change to UDP use the Lantronix web interface with the following settings. Channel 1 Remote Port = 10001 Remote Host = 0.0.0.0 Use Broadcast = Checked Device Address Table = All = 0 - Click Ok - Click Apply Settings. Protocol = UDP Datagram Type = 01 Accept Incoming = Yes Local Port = 10001 Changing the IP Address In many cases it may be necessary to change the addressing to be compatible with an existing network. The address of the Central and Remote both need to be changed using the following procedure. It will be necessary to set the host computer to the same subnet as the Suprex units during this procedure. 1. Install the Lantronix Xport Device Installer software (Available at the Lantronix web site (www.lantronix.com). 2. Connect the device(s) to a host computer using the crossover cable or using a Hub and straight through cables. 3. Apply power to the device(s) being configured. 4. Start the software and follow the procedures indicated in the following pages Setting IP Address. The Net mask comes set from the factory at : 255.255.255.0 The Net mask setting can be changed using the Xport Device Installer if necessary. Changing the Net mask It will be necessary for the Host Computer to be on the same subnet as the device(s) being configured for this procedure. 1. Start the software and display the Search screen. 2. Select the device from the list. 3. Click on the Telnet button. 4. A Click OK when the Telnet connection window opens. 5. A text based interface should be displayed. 6. Select 0. Server configuration. This selection will allow setting IP Address and Net mask.

Setting IP Address - SPX-7200 1. Start the Lantronix XPort Installer software. The startup screen is shown above. Search Button 2. Click the Search button, after a brief delay, the connected device(s) should appear in the device list as shown above.

Setting IP Address - SPX-7200 Note: If the unit does not appear in the device list, check power and network connections. You will not be able to proceed if you are unable to see the unit to be configured in the device list. Device in List 3. Select the device to be configured with a mouse click. The device will highlight in blue as shown above when selected. Verify which device is to be configured by the MAC address. The MAC address is printed on the Xport module. i.e. make sure you are configuring the correct Central unit or Remote unit. 4. Click on the Select IP button. The dialog box shown above will open. Enter an IP address for the unit. The IP address should be unique and on the same subnet as the host computer. Click on the OK button after the IP address has been entered. There will be a delay while the unit reboots. After reboot the unit should reappear in the device list.

Setting IP Address - SPX-7200 Once both units have had their IP addresses set, it will be necessary to tell the CENTRAL unit the address of the Remote unit. 5. After the IP addresses have been assigned to both units, select the CENTRAL unit in the device list. 6: Select the Telnet option and click OK

Setting IP Address - SPX-7200 7. You should now have an open window like this. Press the ENTER key to enter setup mode. 8. A list of options will be presented, select Option #1 (Channel 1).

Setting IP Address - SPX-7200 9. All of the parameters will have been set as factory default, it will be necessary to set the address of the REMOTE unit in the Channel 1 parameters. In the example above, the parameters for the factory default settings have been entered. Keep in mind that this is the CENTRAL unit and we are entering the address of the REMOTE unit. 10. When the address has been entered, click through any remaining parameters without altering them and the menu should return to the setup options. 11. Select option 9 (Save and exit) and press enter. The settings will be written to memory and the Duprex units are now configured to operate in the new network environment.

Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Series - Door Strike and LED I/O Note: The LED and Door Strike operation of the Ethernet Suprex differs from previous Suprex versions. To activate the relay on the Remote unit, connect as shown below. These connections can be used to allow the Remote relay to operate a DOOR STRIKE, GATE, or other locking hardware. Refer to following pages in this document for details of each I/O operation and connection. There are two relays available for accessory outputs at the Remote end. Either relay can be used to provide the Door Strike or Gate activation function. This example uses Relay 1. Wiring Example - Door Strike Follows LED Suprex RF Central Access Control Panel LED Signal LED In R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote R1 IN Only Relay and LED Connections are shown for clarity, refer to previous diagrams for Power and Data connections. Wiring Example - Door Strike does not follow LED Suprex RF Central Access Control Panel N.O. Com LED Signal Strike Signal LED In R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote R1 IN

Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Series - Door Strike and LED I/O The Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Series provides additional data channels to support access control hardware such as door strikes, tamper alarms, request to exit status, etc. These signals are sent to and from the Remote and Central units without the need to run additional wiring. The accessory control I/O use active low inputs. When the inputs are floating (nothing connected) the associated output will be set to a high level. When the input is set to 0 Volts () the input will activate its associated output. All Accessory outputs are Open Collector type and will switch to when activated. Each input will have an associated output. See the following pages for a diagram of each I/O pair.inputs can be tested by making a jumper connection to ground and monitoring the associated output. Suprex Central Jumper to ground to test Input LED In Red arrow denotes direction of command signal Suprex Remote Output LED Out

Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Series - Relay Controls Suprex Central Suprex Central Relay 1 IN Input Signal Relay 2 IN Input Signal Red arrow denotes direction of command signal Suprex Remote Relay 2 N.O. Relay 2 Com Relay 2 N.C. Relay 1 N.O. Relay 1 Com Relay 1 N.C. Contact Outputs Suprex Remote Contact Outputs

Cypress Suprex SPX-7200 Series - Relay Controls Suprex Central Relay 3 N.O. Relay 3 Com Relay 3 N.C. Relay 4 N.O Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N.C. Suprex Central Contact Outputs Contact Outputs Red arrow denotes direction of command signal Suprex Remote Suprex Remote Input Signal (5Volts DC Maximum) Relay 3 IN Input Signal (5Volts DC Maximum) Relay 4 IN Relay 3 functions as an Alarm relay and monitors the condition of the communication link between the Central and Remote units. Relay 3 is activated when power is applied and the communication link between the Central and Remote is functioning. Relay 3 will become deactivated (Alarm condition) when either the Relay 3 input on the remote is active OR the Remote unit is unable to communicate with the Central unit. See APP NOTE FOR DETAILS

SPX-XXXX Application Note Using Supervised Contacts with the SPX-series Extenders Applies to the following products: SPX-5501, SPX-5601, SPX-5521, SPX-5621, SPX-7400, SPX-7410, SPX-7200, SPX-7500, All RIM series products. This application note describes the connections necessary to convey supervised contact status over a Suprex communication link. The configurations described in this app note should apply to most panels that utilize supervised contacts. When connected as described, the Suprex system will provide a supervised signal to the panel interface by reading the supervised status of the contacts connected to the Suprex Remote unit. Theory of operation: The Access control panel is looking for a certain value of resistance connected to the supervised contact terminals. The Suprex Central unit will provide these resistance values locally at the panel so that the correct supervised status is maintained. At the same time, the Remote unit must maintain supervision of the wires connected to the relays and switches that are connected to the remote access point. The contact supervision is provided by the Remote unit. The Suprex system does this by comparing the value of programming resistor at the Central unit with the resistance seen at the Remote interface terminals. When there is a difference in the two values, the Relay on the Central unit is activated. There are two different examples. One example is monitoring a normally closed contact at the Remote unit, and the other example is monitoring a normally open contact at the Remote unit. In the examples given, a normally closed contact will require a programming resistor of 1K and a normally open contact will require a programming resistor of 2K. Other resistor values can be used but 1K resistors are the most common. Other resistance values will require different value(s ) for the programming resistor(s). 2K 1K 8 to 16 VDC In Diagnostic LED exp (+) exp (-) +5 VDC out Prog Res 4 Prog Res 3 LED In D1/Data out D0/Clk out Central Unit Relay 4 N.O. Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N.C. Relay 3 N.O. Relay 3 Com Relay 3 N.C. Aux out R2 in R1 in 1K 1K I1- I1+ I2- I2+ Door N.C. Contact Rex N.O. Contact 1K 1K 1K 1K 8 to 16 VDC In Diagnostic LED exp (+) exp (-) +5 VDC out R4 R3 LED out D1/Data In D0/Clk In Remote Unit Relay 2 N.O. Relay 2 Com Relay 2 N.C. Relay 1 N.O. Relay 1 Com Relay 1 N.C. Aux in Not used Not used

Before using EXP-2000 Expansion modules with the SPX-7200 system, it will be necessary to perform a short configuration process. This process determines if the 7200 will utilize expansion modules, and if so, how many will be used with the system. Each SPX-7200 link can support up to 8 expansion modules. SPX-7200 units are shipped in the factory default condition. Factory default units will be setup to function as SPX-7200 units without expansion modules. Only communications between the 2 gateway units will be active. Setup Process: 1. With power off, set the DIP switch on the Central unit according to the table below. 2. Apply power. The Diagnostic LED should display a steady Green indication. 3. Remove power Set DIP switch #1 OFF. Any other DIP switches can now be set as required (Reader family/ Pullup resistors). The Central unit is now configured. No expansion module configuration is required for the Remote unit. 4. The expansion modules will need to be setup and correctly addressed. See EXP-2000 manual for details of Expansion module setup and configuration. The Expansion units are addressed, and added to the system as pairs. 5. Connect the Expansion modules into the system as indicated in this wiring diagram. Operation with Expansion Modules: SPX-7200 Setup - Using Expansion Modules The SPX-7200 system Remote and Central gateway units will operate as a standard pair Suprex units, all of the I/O and data terminals are available for use with readers and access control systems. There are some minor differences in operation when using the expansion modules. Each pair of 1. The Diagnostic LED on the Gateway units will indicate the status of the main (gateway) communication link only. 2. The Alarm relay on the Central Gateway unit will deactivate (indicate alarm condition) when the communication fails between the Gateway units or ANY of the the Remote or Central Expansion units. 3. Paired Expansion units will be functionally similar to the standard SPX-1300 Suprex system. Central Unit Configuration Mode Settings " " " Switch " " " 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gateway only - No EXP" 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 EXP Pair used "" 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 EXP Pair used" " 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 EXP Pair used" " 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 EXP Pair used" " 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 = ON 0 = OFF 5 EXP Pair used" " 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 EXP Pair used" " 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 7 EXP Pair used" " 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 See EXP-2000 Manual for further setup instructions

Cypress Suprex Ethernet Solution with Wiegand expansion modules Door / Parking Gate - Typical SPX-7200R (1) EXP-2000R (2) EXP-2000R (3) EXP-2000C (3) ACS EXP-2000C (2) SPX-7200C (1) Card Reader Wiegand Data RS-485 Link - Multi-drop Control and I/O

Cypress Suprex Series - Wiegand Expansion Module Panel Central interface DC Power Supply +8 to +16 VDC EXP(+) EXP(-) SPX-XXXX Central Access Control Panel LED In D1/Data Out D0/Clock Out R1 IN R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote 8 to 16 VDC In 485(+) 485(-) +5 VDC Out Prog Res 4 Prog Res 3 * LED Input D1/Data Out D0/Clock Out EXP-2000 Central Unit RLY4 N.O. RLY4 Com RLY4 N.C. RLY3 N.O. RLY3 Com RLY3 N.C. RS232 Out RS232 In Aux Out Relay2 Input Relay1 Input Additional EXP Modules See EXP-2000 Manual for further setup instructions

Cypress Suprex Series - Wiegand Expansion Module Reader/Door Remote interface DC Power Supply 8 to 16 VDC In SPX-XXXX Remote EXP (+) EXP (-) R1 N.O. R1 Com R1 N.C. Door Strike Output Card Reader LED Out D1/Data In D0/Clock In 8 to 16 VDC In 485(+) 485(-) +5 VDC Out RLY4 Input (5V) RLY3 * Input (5V) LED Output D1/Data Input D0/CLK Input EXP-2000 Remote Unit RLY2 N.O. RLY2 Com RLY2 N.C. RLY1 N.O. RLY1 Com RLY1 N.C. RS232 Out RS232 In Aux In N/C N/C Additional EXP Modules See EXP-2000 Manual for further setup instructions