Digital Monitoring Products 734N Installation Guide
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INITIALIZATION
SURE? YES NO
Initialize Conrm Option
After selecting YES to clear the Access Options, the 734N displays SURE? YES NO for
conrmation to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidentally erasing the
programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer YES to the SURE?
option. Selecting NO
leaves communication options unchanged.
734N
COMMUNICATION
Communication Menu
Press any select key to enter the Communication menu. Press the CMD key to advance to
the Access Options menu. Press the back arrow to display the 734N Initialization menu.
734N DEVICE NO:
7
734N Device Number
Enter a device number from 2-16 for the 734N. The device number must also be
programmed as a device in the panel. Default is 7.
734N
DHCP? NO YES
734N DHCP
Select YES (fourth select key) to use dynamic IP address information for the 734N IP
Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address. Select NO (third select key) to enter static
IP information.
734N IP ADDRESS:
192.168.0.201
734N IP Address
Enter the static IP address of the 734N if the DHCP is set to NO. Default is 192.168.0.201.
SUBNET MASK:
255.255.255.0
Subnet Mask
Enter the local subnet mask assigned to the 734N. Default is 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY ADDRESS:
192.168.0.1
Gateway Address
Enter the local gateway address of the 734N. Default is 192.168.0.1
PANEL IP ADDR:
0.0.0.0
Panel IP Address
Enter the IP address of the panel. Default is 0.0.0.0.
Note: This IP address must match the address programmed in the panel at the Local IP
Address option in Network Options. The DHCP programming in the panel must be set to NO.
PANEL IP PORT:
2002
Panel IP Port
Enter the port number that the 734N uses to send communication to the panel. This must
be the same port that is programmed in 734N Listen Port in Network Options programming
of the panel.
Note: The Panel IP Port cannot be the same as the panel network programming port.
734N PASSPHRASE
734N Passphrase
Enter an 8 to 16-character alphanumeric Passphrase to encrypt communication with the
panel. The 734N Passphrase must match the 734N Passphrase entered in Network Options
programming of the panel. The Passphrase is blank by default.
Note: A passphrase is required for communication to occur with the panel.
734N
ACCESS OPTIONS
Access Options
Press any select key to enter the Access Options menu. Press the CMD key to advance to the
Stop option. Press the back arrow to display the Communication menu.
ACTIVATE ZONE 2
BYPASS? NO YES
Activate Zone 2 Bypass
Select YES to activate the Zone 2 Bypass operation. Selecting NO allows standard zone
operation on Zone. Default setting is NO.
If the door being released by the 734N module is
protected (contact installed), you can provide a programmable bypass entry/exit timer by
connecting its contact wiring to the 734N module Zone 2. When the on-board Form C relay
activates and the user opens the door connected to Zone 2, the zone fault is delayed for the
number of seconds programmed in ZONE 2 BYPASS TIME allowing the user to enter/exit during
an armed period.
If Zone 2 does not restore (door closed) within the programmed time, the piezo sounds
every other second during the last ten seconds. If Zone 2 restores prior to the end of the
programmed time, the piezo silences. If the zone does not restore before the programmed
time, the 734N ends the bypass and indicates the open or short zone condition to the panel.
ZONE 2 BYPASS
TIME: 40
Zone 2 Bypass Time
Enter the number of seconds to elapse before the Bypass Timer expires. Range is from 20
to 250 seconds. Press any top row select key to enter the number of seconds. If the door
remains open when the timer expires a zone open/short is sent to the panel for Zone 2.
The default is 40 seconds. Figure 10 shows how the Bypass option works.