CYPRESS " " EXP SPX Expansion interface! modules EXP-2000_MAN_0314

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CYPRESS EXP-2000 SPX Expansion interface! modules The EXP-2000 provides additional Door/Panel interface points to most SPX products. The EXP-2000 uses a local RS-485 network through an SPX gateway device. Additional access points can be added as needed. EXP-2000 Part 15 Class A EXP-2000_MAN_0314

Electrical and Mechanical Specifications Physical Temp Humidity Aluminum Enclosure 4.5 x 2.84 x 0.96 each unit Storage(-55 C to + 150 C) Operating(-40 C to +80 C) 95% (non-condensing) Power Data I/O Input Output Interface Unreg Input 8 to 16 VDC @ 200mA Max +5VDC @100mA Reader 0-30VDC LED - 0-30VDC Analog 0-5 VDC See Rating Curve for Temperature and Power ratings 3.3 2.8 ø 0.15 DataBender CVX-1300 1.4 Unit Height = 0.75 3.65 External Dimensions and Mounting Holes This complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cypress Computer Systems, Inc. Lapeer, MI 48446 www.cypressintegration.com 2014 Cypress Computer Systems Inc.

EXP-1000 Operation Compatibility EXP-2000 Compatibility with Cypress Suprex Systems! The EXP-2000 modules are designed to provide additional reader interface channels to some systems utilizing Cypress Suprex devices. Not all Cypress Suprex systems support the use of the EXP-1000 modules. The EXP-2000 is a product enhancement that has been added to the Suprex product line. EXP-2000 modules may not be compatible with Suprex products that were purchased prior to May of 2010. The following listing indicates which systems support the addition of EXP-1000 modules. The EXP-2000 is compatible with current versions of the following Cypress Products:! SPX-7400/10 Fiber Optic Suprex - Multi-mode or single mode SPX-7200 Lan Network Suprex SPX-5521 RF Suprex 900Mhz SPX-7500 RS-485 Suprex SPX-5601 RF Suprex 2.4 GHz SPX-5621 RF Suprex 2.4 GHz Products not specifically listed are not compatible with the EXP-2000 module.

Typical recommendations for new wire installation Belden or equivalent RS-485 connection PVC - Belden 9744-22 AWG 2 twisted pair, 4,000 feet max. Plenum - Belden 82741-22 AWG 2 twisted pair, 4,000 feet max. Wiegand / LED PVC - Belden 9942 or 8777-22 AWG 3 pair shielded, 250 feet max. Plenum - Belden 82777-22 AWG 3 pair shielded, 250 feet max. PVC - Belden 9873-20 AWG 3 pair shielded, 500 feet max. Plenum - Belden 83606 or 85164-20 AWG 3 pair shielded, 500 feet max. Inputs / Outputs PVC - Belden 8451-22 AWG 1 pair, 1,000 feet max. Plenum - Belden 82761-22 AWG 1 pair, 1,000 feet max. Power PVC - Belden 8461-18 AWG 1 pair, 25 feet max. Plenum - Belden 82740-18 AWG 1 pair, 25 feet max.

The EXP-2000 can be utilized as an additional door and panel interface pair (Remote and Central) with an existing Suprex SPX-7400, SPX-7500. SPX-5600, or SPX-7200 system. Each EXP-2000 can be set to a unique address (1 through 15, see DIP switch chart). EXP Units used with a Cypress Suprex Gateway device will be set to the same address on both the Central and Remote sides of the system. SPX Systems: The EXP-2000 is used with Suprex Gateway devices (SPX-7400/10 (FO), SPX-7500 (485), SPX-5600 (RF), SPX-7200(ET)) to add Central and Remote pairs. EXP-2000 Setup:! The DIP switch will be preset and labeled to determine whether the EXP-1000 will operate as a Wiegand Receiver (Remote) or Wiegand Transmitter (Central). Initialization of the EXP-2000: 1. Power off, Set DIP Switch #1 ON, All other DIP switches off Set DIP Switch #3 OFF if using EXP-2000 with Suprex systems 2. Apply power to the EXP-2000. The LED should illuminate with a solid Green indication. 3. Remove power and turn off all DIP Switches. 4. The unit is now initialized for usage with the appropriate system. Proceed to the following pages to set Setting EXP-2000 Addresses:! DIP switches for address and Wiegand direction. When using the EXP-2000 units with a Suprex gateway system, the Addresses must be set consecutively from 1 to the maximum address to be used with the system. Most Suprex gateway systems will support a maximum of 8 devices (refer to Gateway manual) EXP-2000 Operation Example: An SPX-7400 system is to be setup with 4 pairs of EXP-2000 units. The Addresses should be set: 1, 2, 3, 4 for the 4 pairs that will be used with the system and not 2,3,4,5 or 4,6,7,8 etc.

J1 J2 J1 Connections J2 Connections EXP-2000 C Electrical Connections 2-8 to 16 VDC In 1- Ground 8-RS485 (+) 7-RS485 (-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-prog res 2 4-prog res 1 3-LED In 2-Data 1 out 1-Data 0 out 2-8 to 16 VDC Power IN (+) 1 - Ground Power IN (-) 8 - RS485 (+) RS-485 Input 7 - RS485 (-) RS-485 Input 6 - +5 VDC OUT 5 Volt Power out 5 - Analog 2 Analog Input #2 4 - Analog 1 Analog Input #1 3 - LED I/O LED Signal Input/Output 2 - Data 1 Out Wiegand Data 1 Output 1 - Data 0 Out Wiegand Data 0 Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On Off EXP-2000! C Address settings for the EXP-2000 Cypress Suprex systems will support different numbers of additional EXP-2000 units depending upon the model number. Refer to the specific documents for the SPX-7400, SPX-5600, or SPX-7200 for maximum ratings. Note: To operate as a Central unit, DIP Switch #2 must be On.. 12-R4 N.O. 11-R4 Com 10-R4 N.C 9-R3 N.O. 8-R3 Com 7-R3 N.C. 6-RS232 output 5-RS232 Input 4-Ground 3-Aux out 2-R2 in 1-R1 in J3 J3 Connections 12 - Relay #4 N.O. Contact 11 - Relay #4 Common 10 - Relay #4 N.C. Contact 9 - Relay #3 N.O. Contact 8 - Relay #3 Common 7 - Relay #3 N.C. Contact 6 - RS232 Output Serial Data OUT 5 - RS232 Input Serial Data IN 4 - Ground Wiegand/RS232 Ground 3 - Aux Digital Output 2 - Relay # 2 Digital Input 1 - Relay # 1 Digital Input DIP Switch Address Settings 12345678 1 01000001 2 01000010 3 01000011 4 01000100 5 01000101 6 01000110 7 01000111 8 01001000 9 01001001 10 01001010 11 01001011 12 01001100 13 01001101 14 01001110 ADDRESS SWITCH 15 01001111 16 01010000

J1 Connections J2 Connections 2-8 to 16 VDC Power IN (+) 1 - Ground Power IN (-) 8 - RS485 (+) RS-485 Input 7 - RS485 (-) RS-485 Input 6 - +5 VDC OUT 5 Volt Power out 5 - Relay #4 Analog Input #4 4 - Relay # 3 Analog Input #3 3 - LED I/O LED Signal Output 2 - Data 1 In Wiegand Data 1 Input 1 - Data 0 In Wiegand Data 0 Input EXP-2000 R Electrical Connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 On Address settings for the EXP-2000 Cypress Suprex systems will support different numbers of additional EXP-2000 units depending upon the model number. Refer to the specific documents for the SPX-7400, SPX-5600, or SPX-7200 for maximum ratings. Note: To operate as a Remote unit, DIP Switch #2 must be Off. J1 J2 2-8 to 16 VDC In 1- Ground 8-RS485 (+) 7-RS485 (-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5- R4 in 4- R3 in 3-LED out 2-Data 1 in 1-Data 0 in Off EXP-2000! R. 12- R2 N.O. 11- R2 Com 10- R2 N.C 9- R1 N.O. 8- R1 Com 7- R1 N.C. 6-RS232 output 5-RS232 Input 4-Ground 3- Aux in 2- Not used 1 - Not used J3 Connections 12 - Relay #2 N.O. Contact J3 11 - Relay #2 Common 10 - Relay #2 N.C. Contact 9 - Relay #1 N.O. Contact 8 - Relay #1 Common 7 - Relay #1 N.C. Contact 6 - RS232 Output Serial Data OUT 5 - RS232 Input Serial Data IN 4 - Ground Wiegand/RS232 Ground 3 - Aux in Digital Input 2 - Not used 1 - Not used DIP Switch Address Settings 12345678 1 00000001 2 00000010 3 00000011 4 00000100 5 00000101 6 00000110 7 00000111 8 00001000 9 00001001 10 00001010 11 00001011 12 00001100 13 00001101 14 00001110 ADDRESS SWITCH 15 00001111 16 00010000

80 55 Ambient Temperature (Degrees Celsius) 35-40 Electrical and Environmental Specifications 8 10 12 14 16 Supply Voltage Temperature/Voltage de-rating curve The EXP 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.

SPX to EXP-2000 Connections 8- RS-485(+) 7- RS-485 (-) 6- +5VDC Out 5- Analog IN2 4- Analog IN1 3- LED I/O 2- D1 I/O 1- D0 I/O 8-RS485 (+) 7-RS485 (-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Analog 2 4-Analog 1 3-LED I/O 2-Data 1 I/O 1-Data 0 I/O 8-RS485 (+) 7-RS485 (-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Analog 2 4-Analog 1 3-LED I/O 2-Data 1 I/O 1-Data 0 I/O SPX CYPRESS EXP-2000 CYPRESS EXP-2000

Suprex Operation and Initial Setup Central Side Basic Panel Connections 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. The Relay inputs are active LOW and will activate the relay when connected to ground. 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. Access Control! Panel LED OUT 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Prog Res 2 4-Prog Res 1 3-LED Input 2-D1/Data/ Out 1-D0/Clock Out Central Unit 12-RLY4 N.O. 11-RLY4 Com 10-RLY4 N.C. 9-RLY3 N.O. 8-RLY3 Com 7-RLY3 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux Out 2-Relay2 Input 1-Relay1 Input Typical Access Control Panel Connection to activate Door Strike and reader LED. Strike follows LED Only Relay and LED Connections are shown for clarity, refer to previous diagrams for Power,Data and communications connections. Access Control! Panel LED OUT STRIKE 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Prog Res 2 4-Prog Res 1 3-LED Input 2-D1/Data/ Out 1-D0/Clock Out Central Unit 12-RLY4 N.O. 11-RLY4 Com 10-RLY4 N.C. 9-RLY3 N.O. 8-RLY3 Com 7-RLY3 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux Out 2-Relay2 Input 1-Relay1 Input Typical Access Control Panel Connection to activate Door Strike and reader LED. Strike follows separate panel output.

Suprex Operation and Initial Setup I/O Controls The Cypress EXP-2000 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 0Volts (Ground) the input will activate its associated output. All Accessory outputs are Open Collector type and will switch to Ground 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. Input 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Prog Res 2 4-Prog Res 1 3-LED Input 2-D1/Data/ Out 1-D0/Clock Out Central Unit 12-RLY4 N.O. 11-RLY4 Com 10-RLY4 N.C. 9-RLY3 N.O. 8-RLY3 Com 7-RLY3 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux Out 2-Relay2 Input 1-Relay1 Input Red arrow denotes direction! of command signal Output 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-RLY4 Input (5V) 4-RLY3 Input (5V) 3-LED Output 2-D1/Data/ Input 1-D0/CLK Input Remote Unit 12-RLY2 N.O. 11-RLY2 Com 10-RLY2 N.C. 9-RLY1 N.O. 8-RLY1 Com 7-RLY1 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux In 2-N/C 1-N/C Suprex Operation and LED Initial Input Setup and Output I/O Controls

2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Prog Res 2 4-Prog Res 1 3-LED Input 2-D1/Data/ Out 1-D0/Clock Out Central Unit 12-RLY4 N.O. 11-RLY4 Com 10-RLY4 N.C. 9-RLY3 N.O. 8-RLY3 Com 7-RLY3 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux Out 2-Relay2 Input 1-Relay1 Input Input Red arrow denotes direction! of command signal 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-RLY4 Input (5V) 4-RLY3 Input (5V) 3-LED Output 2-D1/Data/ Input 1-D0/CLK Input Remote Unit 12-RLY2 N.O. 11-RLY2 Com 10-RLY2 N.C. 9-RLY1 N.O. 8-RLY1 Com 7-RLY1 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux In 2-N/C 1-N/C Output Relay 1 Input and Output

2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Prog Res 2 4-Prog Res 1 3-LED Input 2-D1/Data/ Out 1-D0/Clock Out Central Unit 12-RLY4 N.O. 11-RLY4 Com 10-RLY4 N.C. 9-RLY3 N.O. 8-RLY3 Com 7-RLY3 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux Out 2-Relay2 Input 1-Relay1 Input Input Red arrow denotes direction! of command signal 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-RLY4 Input (5V) 4-RLY3 Input (5V) 3-LED Output 2-D1/Data/ Input 1-D0/CLK Input Remote Unit 12-RLY2 N.O. 11-RLY2 Com 10-RLY2 N.C. 9-RLY1 N.O. 8-RLY1 Com 7-RLY1 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux In 2-N/C 1-N/C Output Relay 2 Input and Output

Suprex Operation and Initial Setup I/O Controls 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Prog Res 2 4-Prog Res 1 3-LED Input 2-D1/Data/ Out 1-D0/Clock Out Central Unit 12-RLY4 N.O. 11-RLY4 Com 10-RLY4 N.C. 9-RLY3 N.O. 8-RLY3 Com 7-RLY3 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux Out 2-Relay2 Input 1-Relay1 Input Output Red arrow denotes direction! of command signal Input 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-RLY4 Input (5V) 4-RLY3 Input (5V) 3-LED Output 2-D1/Data/ Input 1-D0/CLK Input Remote Unit 12-RLY2 N.O. 11-RLY2 Com 10-RLY2 N.C. 9-RLY1 N.O. 8-RLY1 Com 7-RLY1 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux In 2-N/C 1-N/C Relay 3 Input and Output Relay 3 functions as an Supervision 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.

Suprex Operation and Initial Setup I/O Controls 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Prog Res 2 4-Prog Res 1 3-LED Input 2-D1/Data/ Out 1-D0/Clock Out Central Unit 12-RLY4 N.O. 11-RLY4 Com 10-RLY4 N.C. 9-RLY3 N.O. 8-RLY3 Com 7-RLY3 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux Out 2-Relay2 Input 1-Relay1 Input Output Red arrow denotes direction! of command signal Input 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-RLY4 Input (5V) 4-RLY3 Input (5V) 3-LED Output 2-D1/Data/ Input 1-D0/CLK Input Remote Unit 12-RLY2 N.O. 11-RLY2 Com 10-RLY2 N.C. 9-RLY1 N.O. 8-RLY1 Com 7-RLY1 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux In 2-N/C 1-N/C Relay 4 Input and Output

2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-Prog Res 2 4-Prog Res 1 3-LED Input 2-D1/Data/ Out 1-D0/Clock Out Suprex Operation and Initial Setup Central Unit I/O Controls 12-RLY4 N.O. 11-RLY4 Com 10-RLY4 N.C. 9-RLY3 N.O. 8-RLY3 Com 7-RLY3 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux Out 2-Relay2 Input 1-Relay1 Input Output Red arrow denotes direction! of command signal 2-8 to 16 VDC In 8-485(+) 7-485(-) 6-+5 VDC Out 5-RLY4 Input (5V) 4-RLY3 Input (5V) 3-LED Output 2-D1/Data/ Input 1-D0/CLK Input Remote Unit 12-RLY2 N.O. 11-RLY2 Com 10-RLY2 N.C. 9-RLY1 N.O. 8-RLY1 Com 7-RLY1 N.C. 6-RS232 Out 5-RS232 In 4-Ground 3-Aux In 2-N/C 1-N/C Input Aux Input and Output