SPX-5600 Series. Operations Manual. Suprex Reader Extender - RF Wireless Interface SPX-5600MAN. Page 1 of 20

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SPX-5600 Series Operations Manual Suprex Reader Extender - RF Wireless Interface SPX-5600MAN Page 1 of 20

SPX-5600 Series: Cypress Suprex SPX-5600 Series This manual covers the operation and setup of the Cypress Suprex RF SPX-5600 series units. Overview: The SPX-5600 series of RF Wireless solutions provides a wireless bridge from Card Readers with gates or door hardware to most access control manufacturers panels. The SPX or Suprex products typically include both the remote ( Door/Gate ) unit and the central ( AC Panel ) unit. In the case of the SPX-5600 series of wireless products optional repeaters / extenders are also available. Features: -- Service mode for setup and configuration. -- Quiet protocol to conserve bandwidth and power -- 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 RF link. -- Economical expansion capabilities using Suprex Lynk technology Electrical Specifications: (Each Unit) Supply Voltage!! 8-16VDC Current!!! 500mA RF Specifications: 2.4GHz frequency AES Encryption optional Electrical and Mechanical Specifications Physical Temp Humidity SPX-56XX - Weatherproof Enclosure 6.75 x 3.75 x 2.00 (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* @ 300mA Max +5VDC @100mA Reader -Wiegand, Strobed (Clock & Data), LED - 0-30V Page 2 of 20

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 2 5 - Prog Res 1 6 - LED In 7 - D1/Data out 8 - D0/Clk out SPX-5600 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-5600 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 Page 3 of 20

Quick Reference For Typical Connections SPX-5600 Series Central Quick Reference R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote R1 IN D0/Clock Out D1/Data Out LED In D0/Clock D1/Data LED Access Control Panel Switch #4 ON Disable Pullup Resistors +8 to +16 VDC Suprex Central Diagnostic LED Typical Suprex Central Connections (-) (+) DC Power Supply Wiegand Wiegand / No Filter Strobed Rising Edge (MR-5) Strobed Rising Edge (Dorad0 644) Strobed Rising (Mag-Tek) Strobed Falling Edge Reserved F2F Switch #4 OFF Enable Pullup Resistors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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 SPX-5600 Remote D0/Clock In D1/Data In LED Out D0/Clock D1/Data LED Door Strike R1 N.C. R1 Com R1 N.O. +8 to +16 VDC Suprex Remote Diagnostic LED Typical Suprex Remote Connections (-) (+) Card Reader DC Power Supply Wiegand Wiegand / No Filter Strobed Rising Edge (MR-5) Strobed Rising Edge (Dorad0 644) Strobed Rising (Mag-Tek) Strobed Falling Edge Reserved F2F Switch #4 ON Enable Pullup Resistors Switch #4 OFF Disable Pullup Resistors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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 Page 4 of 20

Typical RF installation with repeater SPX-5601R (1) ACS Obstruction SPX-5601C (1) SPX-5651 ACS Typical RF installation - line of sight SPX-5601R (1) SPX-5601C (1) Typical RF installation - expansion modules EXP-1000R (2) EXP-1000R (3) SPX-5601C (1) SPX-5601R (1) ACS EXP-1000C (2) EXP-1000C (3) Wiegand connection card reader RS-485 multi-drop Page 5 of 20

Temperature Rating vs Voltage Derating Curve 80 55 Ambient Temperature (Degrees Celsius) 35-40 8 10 12 14 16 Supply Voltage Temperature/Voltage de-rating 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. Page 6 of 20

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Unpacking: Cypress Suprex RF Series - Setup and Pre-installation Remove covers from units and check interior for any shipping damage. Remove any packing material if present. Inventory any included parts (depending on model) such as antennas, coax cables etc. 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. Both units will need to have the antenna and a suitable power supply connected. For testing purposes, the units can share the same power supply. During initial setup it is helpful to use the Setup/Config mode. This allows a relative indication of the radio link quality between the units. Basic Bench Test: 1. Connect any antennas if the unit was shipped without antennas installed. 2. Connect a suitable power supply to both units. Each unit should be provided with 8-16 volts DC and approx 300mA. Both units should be separated by a minimum of 24 inches. 3. Apply power. After about a 1-2 second delay both units Diagnostic LED should indicate Green. 5. 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. 6. 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. 7. 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. 8. Once these steps are completed, the units are ready for installation it their permanent locations and final commissioning as a system. Page 8 of 20

LED Diagnostic Indicator: Cypress Suprex RF Series - Indicators and Operating Modes The LED Diagnostic indicator provides information on the operational status of the unit. If the units are not communicating, viewing the diagnostic indicator LEDʼs 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 LEDʼs 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 RF 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. The RF channel remains quiet most of the time. 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. In some cases an optimal mounting location can be selected by operating one of the units on a small 12 volt battery and moving the location while observing the diagnostic LED indicators. Page 9 of 20

Cypress Suprex RF Series - Door Strike and LED I/O Note: The LED and Door Strike operation of the RF 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 LED Signal Strike Signal LED In R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote R1 IN Page 10 of 20

Cypress Suprex 5600 Series - Door Strike and LED I/O The Cypress SPX-5600 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 () 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. LED In Input Jumper to ground to test Suprex RF Central Red arrow denotes direction of command signal LED Out Output Suprex RF Remote Page 11 of 20

Cypress Suprex Series - Relay Controls Input Signal Relay 1 IN Suprex Central Contact Outputs Relay 1 N.C Relay 1 Com Relay 1 N.O. Suprex Remote Page 12 of 20

Cypress Suprex Series - Relay Controls Input Signal Relay 2 IN Suprex Central Contact Outputs Relay 2 N.C Relay 2 Com Relay 2 N.O. Suprex Remote Page 13 of 20

Cypress Suprex Series - Relay Controls Contact Outputs Relay 3 N.C Relay 3 Com Relay 3 N.O. Suprex Central Relay 3 IN Input Signal Suprex Remote 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. Page 14 of 20

Cypress Suprex Series - Relay Controls Contact Outputs Relay 4 N.C Relay 4 Com Relay 4 N.O. Suprex Central Relay 4 IN Input Signal (5Volts DC Maximum) Suprex Remote Page 15 of 20

Cypress Suprex RF Series - Field Installation Mounting the Units: A site evaluation should have determined the optimal locations for the Central and Remote units, the type of antennas that would be needed, and the frequency band to be used. (See Cypress Application Note Site Evaluation for Duprex RF products ). This section of the document covers units that utilize the enclosure mounted1/2 wave whip antenna. For other types of antennas there will be specific documentation to cover their different installation issues. We are now ready to physically mount the units and make the electrical connections to complete the installation. The units should be mounted so that the length dimension of the antennas are in the same plane. The orientation of the antenna will determine what is referred to as the polarization of the signal. Significant reduction in range can result if the units are not oriented with the same polarity. See below. Both Central and Remote units are arranged so the antennas are parallel in direction. As shown in this illustration. We would say they are both vertically polarized. Since the polarity is in the same direction, the signal strength would be maximized. In this instance one of the units is vertically polarized, and the other is horizontally polarized. The signal would be greatly reduced thereby reducing the maximum distance between units. The installer should make sure that both units are mounted so that the polarization will be the same for both units. In all cases the antennas MUST be mounted at a distance of 20 cm or greater from any nearby persons Page 16 of 20

Cypress Suprex RF Series - Field Installation This orientation may reduce range. The metal pole is placed between antenna and other unit and the antenna is close to metal. The units should be mounted in such a way that there is as clear of a path as possible between the 2 units. If mounting to a post or wall the unit should be placed where it has minimal interference with the antenna. Maximum signal and ranges are achieved when the antenna is clear of obstructions and is placed away from metal objects. Better, improved range. Antenna has line of sight to other unit. Proximity to metal pole may reduce range. Best, antenna has line of sight to other unit and is clear of adjacent metal objects. In all cases the antennas MUST be mounted at a distance of 20 cm or greater from any nearby persons Page 17 of 20

R1 Input Controls Strike on Remote R1 IN D0/Clock Out D1/Data Out LED In 485(-) 485(+) Access Control Panel +8 to +16 VDC DC Power Supply 8 to 16 VDC In 485(+) 485(-) +5 VDC Out Prog Res 2 Prog * Res 1 LED Input D1/Data/F2F Out D0/Clock Out EXP-1000 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 Cypress Suprex Series - Wiegand Expansion Module Panel Central interface Page 18 of 20

Cypress Suprex Series - Wiegand Expansion Module Reader/Door Remote interface D0/Clock In D1/Data In LED Out Door Strike R1 N.C. R1 Com R1 N.O. Card Reader +8 to +16 VDC DC Power Supply 8 to 16 VDC In 485(+) 485(-) +5 VDC Out RLY4 Input (5V) RLY3 * Input (5V) LED Output D1/Data/F2F Input D0/CLK Input EXP-1000 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 Page 19 of 20

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