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DMP Electronics 734 Installation And Programming Guide

DMP Electronics 734
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Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. | 734 Installation and Programming Guide 1
Annunciators
An onboard programmable piezo provides
local annunciation at the 734. You can
also connect a variety of switched ground
annunciators to the 734 for remote
annunciation.
Indicator LEDs
The 734 provides three indicator LEDs. The
red LED turns on for the same duration
as the door strike relay. The yellow LED
turns on for one second to indicate receipt
of a valid Wiegand input. The green LED
indicates that data is being sent to the
panel.
The 734 Wiegand Interface Module allows you to use the powerful built‑in access control
capability of DMP Panels. DMP panels provide access control, arming, and disarming
using proximity, mag‑stripe, biometric, or other Wiegand‑output authentication devices.
Connect a 734 to a DMP panel’s keypad bus or AX‑Bus™ to use the powerful built‑in
access control capability of DMP panels. The 734 includes the following features:
Power Supply
The 734 operates at 12/24VDC from
the power supply supporting a door’s
magnetic lock or door‑strike.
Warning: To avoid the risk of
equipment damage, do not exceed
750mA total output current for zones
connected to the module.
Zone Terminals
Zones 1, 2, and 3 on the 734 can be
programmed for a variety of burglary
or access control applications. Zone 4
is a class B, style A circuit that may be
programmed as a fire zone.
ABOUT THE 734

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DMP Electronics 734 Specifications

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BrandDMP Electronics
Model734
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

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