Symcod V3+ User manual

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IP BRIDGE MANUAL
Documentation Version (09/08/20 4)
Use this information for IP BRIDGE V3 and V3+
Our web site: www.symco .com
Email: support@symco .com
V3+ version
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Read me first
By carrying out the installation and the use of this equipment you are
presumed having read all the safety warnings ( ).
WARNING: Safety and reliability
SYMCOD Inc will not be responsible for the use of this equipment for other
purpose then ata collection. Symcod does not recommend the use of IP
Bridge V3 / V3+ or any other equipment relating to access control as safety
equipment. The Customer must have in place a safety systems appropriate to
stan ar ’s for his type of business. This equipment is esigne an inten e for
an in ustrial an commercial use only. The IP Bri ge is not for a resi ential use.
IMPORTANT

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The IP Bri ge is an RS-232 to TCP/IP programmable converter which allows multiple
configurations. The IP Bri ge is mostly use to control via evices such as: slots
rea ers (bar co e an magnetic), proximity rea ers, bells, etc. It allows the connection
of 1 or 2 Bar Co e (Wiegan ) rea ers an the connection of one biometric rea er. The
IP Bri ge has inputs an outputs that can be use in several ways. Amongst other
things, the inputs can inform the a ministrator on the state of opening or closing of a
oor. The outputs can be use in association with a LED or a buzzer to in icate the oor
status to the user
.
The communication with the computer is one with an Ethernet 100BaseT
connection. The IP Bri ge must be configure accor ing to your communication
parameters with Boar Config software (free ownloa ).
The IP Bri ge is available in two versions, the V3 an the V3+ version.
Version V3 an V3+ both have two relays to enable evices (bells, lights, etc). They
have inputs (one or two epen ing on the version) that can receive a maximum of 5
pulses/sec in normal mo e, or 500 pulses/sec in counter mo e (counter mo e available
on entry # 1 only).
The relay an logic input # 1 can be activate through comman s sent via RS-232
an /or TCP an /or UDP (BROADCAST). The IP Bri ge re irects uncon itionally all
characters sent to the TCP link on RS-232 an vice versa.
IP Bridge V3/V3+
This
V3
version includes :
- 1 RS-232 serial port
- 1 input port
- 1 Wiegan input
- 1 buzzer output
- 2 relay outputs
(Connectors shown not inclu e )
This
V3+
version includes:
- 2 RS-232 serial ports
- 2 input ports
- 2 Wiegan inputs
- 2 buzzer outputs
- 2 relay outputs
(Connectors shown not inclu e )
V3 version
front view
V3+ version
front view
V3 version
rear view
V3+ version
rear view

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Product #
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
IP Bridge
Commu-
nication
Inputs
Relay supplied
Normally close
d or open
S
tatus LED
Logical
inputs
Logical
outputs
Input power
with or without
peripheral
Ethernet
RS
-232
RS
-232
RFID Wiegand
(
With or without facility code)
2
Biometric
2
Configurable dry contact
mode
or Voltage
(5 à 6V)
Relay status
: normal
ly
inac
tive
Buzzer
Normally
inactive (
Buzzer) 3
IP Bridge
without
peripheral
Power through power
connector
Power supplied by DC injector
(Symcod or 6 ports)
020-01071
V3 w/o power 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 125mA
1A 650mA
020-01072
V3+ w/o power 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 125mA
1A 650mA
020-01075
V3 with 9V power supply
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 125mA
1A 650mA
020-01077
V3+ with 9V power
supply 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 125mA
1A 650mA
1
The “Virtual serial port” river can be use to create a Virtual Serial port (RS-232 COMx).
2
The number of bits must be specifie at the or er. A stan ar 26Bits Wiegan car inclu es:
o a facility co e from 0 to 255
o a car i entifier 0 to 65535.
Symco can program the Wiegan eco er of the Bri ge so only the car i entifier will be
transmitte (or er pro uct # 020-01348). It is also possible to program the eco er accor ing
to your specifications if you use another type of Wiegan format (ex: 37 Wiegan bits). If you
use the "facility co e" an the car i entifier, the transmitte co e will be combine an will
have to be converte by the software (Metho provi e by Symco ).
3
A serial port is use by the external biometric rea er (biometric rea er not inclu e ).
4
The buzzer output is normally inactive, it is temporarily activate when a car is rea , it is also possible
to control it by software.
Product
Weight
Length
Width
Height
Fixe
Mobile
Interior
Exterior
Dust
Water
Minimum
Temperature
Maximum
Temperature
Humidity
without
condensatio
n
IP Bridge V3 0.2 Kg
0.46lb
. cm
4.37po
7.75cm
3.05po
3.5cm
.38po
X
X
X
0°C 40°C 85%
IP Bridge V3+
X
X
X 0°C 40°C 85%
1
Without connectors
WARNING: indoor use only
This equipment is intended for an interior use only.
Main Characteristics
Environmental s ecifications

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There are three ways to supply the IP Bri ge:
• Via an external power supply
• Via a simple POE (injects power through the Ethernet cable)
• Via Symco ’s 16 ports DC-Injector (injects power through the Ethernet cable)
Product Description
Maximum
units
powered
V3
IP Bridge
V3+
IP Bridge
504-00003B Power supply, 9VDC, 600mA
X X
208-0 00 B Power supply, 2Vand single DC injector (POE)
X X
022-0 050 Power supply, 2Vand DC injector (max. 6 units)
2
6 X X
1
Power of IP Bri ge: 8 to 20 Volts DC (positive center)
2
Power by DC injector (single port or 16 ports) is possible if the overall power
consumption while running o not excee 650mA, inclu ing the external rea ers,
DELs an buzzer alarm.
WARNING: power
Before installing, you must remove all power from every components (ex.: oor
strike) inclu ing the IP Bri ge. Only use the recommen e power supply for the IP
Bri ge. Provi e power to the unit only when the complete installation is one.
WARNING: power
To power a peripheral through the Ethernet cable, the total current of the peripheral
combine with the current raw by the IP Bri ge cannot excee 650mAh. In the case of
the Biometric rea er you MUST use the in ivi ual power supply you cannot use the DC
Injector.
* See sections: “Main Characteristics / power”
Power

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There are three interfacing mo es for the connection of an external rea er: RS-232,
biometric an Wiegan . Here is an example for each type.
RS- 3 mode
Biometric mode
Wiegand mode
WARNING: Fire safety and liability notice
Never use access control equipment (car rea er or others) for critical exits,
entrance or exits oors, barriers, elevators or footbri ges without providing an
adequate alternative exit which is in accordance with all fire and life safety codes
pertinent to the installation. The safety stan ar s an requirements vary accor ing to
territories. See if your installation is in conformity with the regulation in force in your city
or territory. Be sure to obtain an official written authorization concerning the
matter of access control. Never accept verbal approvals, always ask for a written
copy signed by an authorized person.
Interfacing modes
Installation
IP Bri ge
V3/V3+
Symco ’s slot rea er
SYM804 CB-RS232
Bar co e rea ing
BluePrint
Fingerprint Rea er
Fingerprint
rea ing
IP Bri ge
V3/V3+
Proximity rea er
Proximity
Car /tag rea ing
IP Bri ge
V3/V3+
Door
External reader
(Slot reader, proximity or biometric reader)
or biometric reader)
Electric strike
Hub / Switch
9VD
Bridge

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The comman s can be sent via three possible links (TCP, UDP, RS-232). If you are
using TCP an /or UDP link, you have to connect via the port 1024 to communicate with
the serial port #1 an 1025 for the serial port #2.
All comman s follow this syntax:
Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + COMMAND + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Commands listing:
Request ECHO:
Sequence: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(4) + Chr(3)
At reception of this sequence the bri ge returns this sequence in Echo.
* This sequence is not redirect to the serial port
* Very useful to know if the bridge is active (Watch Dog)
Output (Relay 1) ON ( 93):
Puts the relay number 1 in open mo e
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(193) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output (Relay 1) OFF ( 96):
Puts the relay number 1 in close mo e
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(196) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 2 (Relay ) ON ( 92):
Puts the relay number 2 in open mo e
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(192) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 2 (Relay ) OFF ( 95):
Puts the relay number 2 in close mo e
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(195) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 3 (Buzzer 1) ON (226):
Puts the buzzer number 1 in open mo e
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(226) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 3 (Buzzer 1) OFF (227):
Puts the buzzer number 1 in close mo e
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(227) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 4 (Buzzer ) ON (228):
Puts the buzzer number 2 in open mo e
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(228) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 4 (Buzzer ) OFF (229):
Puts the buzzer number 2 in close mo e
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(229) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Software command descri tion

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Output (Relay 1) ON XX second(s) (220):
Puts the relay number 1 in open mo e for xx secon s
Example for 2 secon s:
Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(220) + "02" + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 2 (Relay ) ON for XX second(s) (22 ):
Puts the relay number 2 in open mo e for xx secon s
Example for 2 secon s:
Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(221) + "02" + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 3 (Buzzer 1) ON XX second(s) (222):
Puts the buzzer number 1 in open mo e for xx secon s
Example for 2 secon s:
Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(222) + "02" + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Output 4 (Buzzer ) ON for XX second(s) (223):
Puts the buzzer number 2 in open mo e for xx secon s
Example for 2 secon s:
Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(223) + "02" + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
Logic input # request status (222):
At reception of this comman , the Bri ge/IP will return the logic input # 1 status
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(222) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
* Consult the section « Logic input # 1 » description to know the value of return.
Logic input # 2 request status (223):
At reception of this comman , the Bri ge/IP will return the logic input # 2 status
Example: Chr(254) + Chr(248) + Chr(8) + Chr(2) + Chr(223) + Chr(3) + Chr(3)
* Consult the section « Logic input # » description to know the value of return
.

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Command listing
for Bridge 400 mode
With Boar Config software you can activate Bridge 400 option an use these
comman s:
Output number
Description
1 Relay 1
2 Relay 2
3 Buzzer 1
4 Buzzer 2
Output x ON/OFF
><Txy
x = Output number 1 to 4
y = E for
ON
or D for
OFF
or R for
REQUEST STATUS, LOGIC INPUT # 1 or
Sequence example, set Relay 2 to ON: ><T2E
Output x ON during XX second(s)
><TxTyy
x = Output number 1 to 4
yy = Delay
(Two digits from .1 to 99)
Sequence example, set relay 2 to ON uring 4 secon s: ><T2T04
Enable or disable the batch mode
(Supported by version 2.2Y and more)
:
><B,Delay,Relay1,Relay2,Buzzer1,Buzzer2
Delay = Del y in seconds (1 to 9) th t the PC h ve to re d B rcode.
*Utiliser 0 pour désactiver le mode Batch.
Relay1 = Del y in seconds (01 to 99) during which the rel y 1 will rem in open.
Relay2 = Del y in seconds (01 to 99) during which the rel y 2 will rem in open.
Buzzer1 = Del y in seconds (01 to 99) during which the buzzer 1 will rem in open.
Buzzer2 = Del y in seconds (01 to 99) during which the buzzer 1 will rem in open.
Example:
The computer h s 9 seconds to respond, fter th t del y; Rel y 1 will be
open for 03 seconds, Rel y 2 during .4 seconds, Buzzer 1 during 05
seconds nd Buzzer 2 will rem in closed
:
><B,9,03,.4,05,00
Logic input # (Counter mode):
><T1C Set logic input to counter mo e
><T1Bxxx “Debouncing” configuration
xxx= Minimum elay between 2 pulses
(3 digits obligatory)
Bridge V2 & V2+
Bridge V3 & V3+
If xxx = 001 the elay is 0.003 sec between 2 pulses.
xxx= (1/NbPulseBySec)/0.0015
If xxx = 001 the elay is 0.0003 sec between 2 pulses.
xxx= (1/NbPulseBySec)/0.00015
><T1N Set logic input to normal mo e
><T1I Initialize counter value to zero
><T1R Request counter value
On this comman the bri ge return: CPT: [VALUE][Return]
Example: CPT:1238
Bridge V2 & V2+
Bridge V3 & V3+
* Maximum pulses per seconds: 500
* Possible counter values: 0 to 3, 4E+38
* Maximum pulses per seconds: 3000
* Possible counter values: 0 to 4294967295

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Logic input # description
:
The logic input # 1 can sen you back 2 possible states, ON or OFF.
- If the input logic # 1 changes for ON position, the Bri ge/IP will sen the following
characters:
In normal mo e: ASCII 242
In Bridge 400 mo e: + [ENTER]
- If the input logic #1 changes for OFF position, the Bri ge/IP will sen the following
characters:
In normal mo e: ASCII 243
In Bridge 400 mo e: - [ENTER]
* You will receive these characters via TCP if the connection is established; if not, they will be sent via
RS- 3 .
Logic input # 2 description :
The logic input # 2 can sen you back 2 possible states, ON or OFF.
- If the input logic # 2 changes for ON position, the Bri ge/IP will sen the following
characters:
In normal mo e: ASCII 244
In Bridge 400 mo e: = [ENTER]
- If the input logic #1 changes for OFF position, the Bri ge/IP will sen the following
characters:
In normal mo e: ASCII 245
In Bridge 400 mo e: _ [ENTER]
* You will receive these characters via TCP if the connection is established; if not, they will be sent via
RS- 3 .
Wiegand and 2 input configuration:
Wiegan 1 an 2 input is configure with the software:
«BoardConfig Ver. : .2J and +»
Enter into the fiel «Wiegan Configuration» :
^6^^NbDigits^^Lenght^^Start^
NbDigits = Number of igits that the number must have
Length = Number of BITS to make the co e
Start = Starting position of BITS
Examples of configurations for several types of readers :
CHUBBSECURITY (36 Bits) : ^6^^7^^20^^16^
HID (38 Bits) : ^6^^5^^16^^21^
STANDARD with Facility Code (26 Bits) : ^6^^8^^24^^2^
STANDARD without Facility Code (26 Bits) : ^6^^5^^16^^10^
* When a card is read on the Wiegand , a $ character will be added to the end of the number returned.

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Power indicator (LED)
The light-emitting io e (LED) in icates whether the IP Bri ge is powere . The LED
oes not in icate the status of communication.
P1 and P2 connectors
The RS-232 connectors can be use to connect serial evices. On the IP Bri ge,
they allow to connect RS-232 an biometrics rea ers.
RS-232 male connector
P (Com ), P2 (Com 2) V3+ Pinout
Two TCP connections can be establishe through the port 1024 for connector DB01 an port 1025 for
connector DB02. The IP Bri ge transparently re irects all characters sent to the TCP link to the RS-232 an
from the RS-232 to the TCP link. Both serial ports have the same configuration (Bau s, Parity, Data Bits)
efine with the Boar Config software (provi e free of charge by Symco ). Only ata signal on pin 2 an 3
are manage , there is no har ware han shaking available. It is possible to power up an external evice
through pin 9 of the DB-9 (ex. Biometric rea er). Jumper JP1 allows you to choose from either 5VDC
(regulate ) or 12 VDC (pass through) for both port DB01 an DB02 simultaneously. Maximum current for
each port is 650mAh. In the 12VDC case, since it is a pass through, the current is equal to the power input
of the IP Bri ge.
*** I your RS-232 device is unidirectional then you must with BoardCon ig so tware change the bauds setting to 9601 to block the
transmission o data to your device (Supported by version 2.2W and more).
Detailed S ecifications
LED
P1 (Com1) P2 (Com2) V3+
9 VD
P1 (Com1) P2 (Com2) V3+
9 VD
LED
2
-
Receive RS
-
232
3- Transmission RS-232
5- Signal Gnd
4
-
6 Internal jumper
7- 8 Internal jumper
9
-
5V Power output

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JS3 and JS4 connectors
JS3 IN/OUT connector
JS4 V3+ IN/OUT connector
JS3 and JS4 Wiegand inputs
The Wiegan inputs (JS3 an JS4) are esigne to accept proximity rea er. The IP
Bri ge uses an i entification an iscrimination system that can etermine the origin of
the rea ing.
I entifier: Input Wiegan 1 transmits the integral co e.
Input Wiegan 2 a the $ sign before the co e to i entify the
origin.
Discriminator: If 2 car s are swipe simultaneously, the iscriminator will only
consi er the first car .
You must specifie at the or er if you nee special encryption type (ex: 37 bits
Wiegan ) otherwise you will get the unit in stan ar Wiegan 26 bits. The input will
provi e a 12V tension on both JS3 an JS4 connectors, which is usually enough for any
Wiegan type evices. The 12 VDC output is not regulate , so the output tension is
equal to the one on the IP Bri ge input power. Any evice connecte to the IP bri ge
must be powere by the bri ge.
JP1
JS3
JS4
V3+
Gnd
Gnd
IN # Cathode
IN # Anode
5 Volts
2 Volts
Buzzer OUT (Open collector)
IN Wiegand # D
IN Wiegand # D0
LED OUT (Open collector)
Gnd
Gnd
IN #2 Cathode
IN #2 Anode
5 Volts
2 Volts
Buzzer OUT (Open collector)
IN Wiegand #2 D
IN Wiegand #2 D0
LED OUT (Open collector)

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Internal circuit logical inputs
The logical inputs 1 an 2 are esigne to receive ry contact type or voltage type
signal (5-16 VDC). For the voltage type, it is possible to have a 16 to 32 VDC input by
a ing a 1Kohms resistor (see following ) in serial with the positive signal (ano e) of
pin 5 of JS3 or JS4.
5 releases volts DC 400ma combine .
Logic input # 1 (opto-isolate ), positive input voltage + (maximum 3 to 16 volts DC).
Logic input # 2 (opto-isolate ), positive input voltage + (maximum 3 to 16 volts DC).
onnection for logic IN #1
Example : How to connect a switch (Dry contact) not isolate :
1. Plug pins 4 an 5 of JP3 together.
2. Plug your switch between pins 9 an 10 of JP3.
Example 2: How to connect a switch /sensor in opto-isolate mo e (safer):
1. Plug pin 10 of JP3 on the groun of your switch (ex.: Optic sensor).
2. Plug pin 5 of JP3 on the positive signal of your peripheral (ex.: Optic sensor).
3. Do not plug anything on pins 4 an 9 of JP3.
onnection for logic IN #2
Example 3 : How to connect a switch (Dry contact) not isolate :
1. Plug together, pins 4 an 5 of JP4.
2. Plug your switch between pins 9 an 10 of JP4.
Example 4: How to connect a switch /sensor in opto-isolate mo e (safer):
1. Plug pin 10 of JP4 on the groun of your switch (ex.: Optic sensor).
2. Plug pin 5 of JP4 on the positive signal of your peripheral (ex.: Optic sensor).
3. Do not plug anything on pins 4 an 9 of JP4.
WARNING : Tension
A tension higher than 6Vdc doubled with a missing serial resistor will destroy
the input voltage of input 4.

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JS3 and JS4 logical outputs
All logical outputs are open collector type an are remote controllable by software.
The four outputs are available on both connectors JS3 an JS4.
Three of these outputs are specially ma e for LEDs (re , yellow an green) an they
are normally opene (OFF). The last output is ma e for a buzzer alarm an is normally
opene (OFF) an close (ON) momentarily when a goo rea occur on rea ing a car .
The 4 outputs are normally open (OFF). The LED outputs 1 an 2 show activation of
relate relay 1 an 2.
DEL OUT: Relay # state indicator, 00ma open collector.
DEL2 OUT: Relay #2 state indicator, 00ma open collector.
Buzzer OUT: 00ma open collector.
Buzzer2 OUT: 00ma open collector.
Relay output connector #1 JP1
Relay output connector #2 JP1
The output relays (JP1 connector) offer a ry contact either normally close or
normally opene . The relay allows the activation or e-activation of a oor strike or a
oor magnet but it does not provide power to either the door strike nor to the door
magnet. The input voltage shoul never excee 32 volts AC or DC.
Spécifications
Relay # 1 ry contact
Relay # 2 ry contact
Relay power input, CC Positive /CA line -
Relay power input, CC Gnd /CA Neutral -2
Relay common output, CC Gnd /CA Neutral -3
Relay output normally close, CC Positive /CA line -4
Relay output normally open, CC Positive -5
0- Relay output normally open, CC Positive /CA
9- Relay output normally close, CC Positive /CA Line
8- Relay common output, CC Gnd /CA Neutral
7- Relay power input, CC Gnd /CA Neutral
6
-
Relay power input, CC Positive /CA line
Specifications for contact relay
- Maximum: 32 Volts 4 Amps resistive.

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ircuit of relay output connector JP1

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Relay #1 connection
1. Plug the positive of the external power source on pin 1 of JP1.
2. Plug the Gn of the external power source on pin 2 of JP1.
3. Plug the Gn of the loa to control on pin 3 of JP1.
4. Plug the positive of the charge to control on pin 4 of JP1 for a normally close
contact or on pin 5 of JP1 for a normally opene contact.
Connections examples relay #

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Relay #2 connection
1. Plug the positive of the external power source on pin 6 of JP1.
2. Plug the Gn of the external power source on pin 7 of JP1.
3. Plug the Gn of the loa to control on pin 8 of JP1.
4. Plug the positive of the charge to control on pin 9 of JP1 for a normally close
contact or on pin 10 of JP1 for a normally opene contact.
WARNING : Transient protector
The output relay (JP1 connector) offers a ry contact either normally close or
normally opene . The relay allows the activation or e-activation of a oor strike or a
oor magnet but it does not provide power to either the door strike nor to the door
magnet. The input voltage shoul never excee 32 volts AC or DC
Always use the proper contact protector for your electrical strike or door
magnet. A N4007 diode for door strikes or door magnet using DC, and a 47 Volts
varistor for AC, are provided with the Bridge/IP. The transient protector should be
installed at a maximum of 2inch/30cm distance from the door strike or door
magnet.
In case that you omit to install the transient protector an inductive tension up
to 500 volts can be generated when the door strike or the door magnet or else is
turned off. This tension may wear out prematurely the contacts. Also, it can
cause unwanted electromagnetic interference. The life of the relay will be
dramatically reduced. With the transient protector the life of the relay could
exceed 50 millions activations.
Connections examples Relay #

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How to use the connectors JS3, JS4
1. Insert a small flat screw river in the opening (square) of the correspon ing wire.
2. Insert the wire into the roun opening.
3. Remove the screw river an pull lightly the wire to make sure that it is properly
attach.
Ethernet port
Ethernet pin out (connects only at 0 Megabits)
The IP Bri ge communicates through an Ethernet 100BaseT network. The
connector is a stan ar RJ-45 type. It as 2 LED’s, the green one shows the active link
with the network an the yellow one shows the activity. The IP Bri ge can be powere
by an in ivi ual power supply, a single or 16 ports DC-Injector (use only SYMCOD DC-
Injector). As all the stan ar 100BaseT Ethernet evices, it uses a UTP CAT5 cable. A
maximum length of 300 feet (91.44 meters) is allowe between the HUB or the SWITCH
an the Bri ge/IP. For more information on cabling issue, please ownloa « Ethernet
wiring an recommen ations TCPIP v.31-03-2005 » available free of charge on our
website at www.symco .com .
TX+ Ethernet
TX- Ethernet
RX+ Ethernet
GND input D injector
RX-
Ethernet
12 V D input D injector
Ethernet Link DEL (Green)
Ethernet Activity DEL (Yellow)

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Power connector
Power connector polarity
The power connector allows you to provi e power to the IP Bri ge. The input is
8VDC to 20VDC with protecte polarity. The connector is a 712RAPC Switch craft type
an accepts 2.5mm plugs, positive center.
The IP Bri ge is configurable with the “Boar Config” software which can be
ownloa e (free of charge) from our website at www.symco .com, see Download
section. Sample software written in Visual Basic 6 is also available with source co e.
The IP Bri ge V3 supports comman s of IP Bri ge V1.
Ethernet Cabling: Please consult “
Ethernet wiring an recommen ations TCPIP”
available on our website at www.symco .com before procee ing with your installation.
IP Bridge accessibility: For security reason it woul be preferable to install the IP
bri ge in a secure location accessible to a ministrator only.
IP Bridge configuration
Recommendations

IP Bridge V3/V3+ WWW.SYMCOD.COM
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# Products
Description Picture
504-00003B 9 VDC, 110V power supply
208-01001B Single Dc Injector, with 12V power supply
022-01050
Symco DC Injector V1.0 110V US
16 Ethernet ports, power supply an power cor
inclu e
518-00763B 3.50 MM 10 POS connector
Optional, for output relay
518-00780B 10 POS 3.5MM BK connector
Optional, for outputs/inputs
016-01143B SYM804 CB-RS232 bar co e rea er
RS-232, seale , 39/128 co es, infrare
528-87400B In ala Proximity rea er, Wave Slim blue
26 bits Wiegan stan ar
528-1E401B HID PROXPOINT Proximity rea er
26 bits Wiegan stan ar
016-01200B-
BluePrint Fingerprint Rea er
Bri ge to Bioscrypt cable inclu e (If cable an power
supply nee e )
Accessories
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