The 714N-POE Network Zone Expander Module allow you to add 4 zones to XR150/XR550 Series panels using IP network capability. The 714N-POE is compatible with 1k to 10k resistors, giving a wide variety of options for takeovers.
Power Supply
714N-POE module operates at 12 VDC from a power supply. The 714N-POE can also be powered from POE.
Programming Connection
The module also provides a keypad programming connection for use with a standard DMP LCD keypad for initial setup. Programming can be completed using a keypad connected to the module or from XR150/XR550 panels.
PCB FEATURES

INSTALL THE 714N-POE
Mount the Module
The module comes in a high-impact plastic housing that you can mount directly to a wall, backboard, or other flat surface.
For easy installation, the back and ends of the 734 housing have wire entrances. The back also contains multiple mounting holes that allow you to mount the module on a single-gang switch box. DMP recommends mounting the 734 near the protected door. Refer to Figure 2 for mounting hole locations on the housing base.
- Remove the PCB from the plastic housing by loosening the clips on one side and gently lifting it out of the housing base.
- Insert the included screws in the desired mounting hole locations and tighten them to secure the housing to the surface.
- Reinstall the PCB in the housing base.

Wire the Zone Terminals
Terminals 5-9 connect grounded zones 1 through 3. Zone 4 terminals provide a non-powered Class B, Style A zone. The valid range of EOL resistors is 1k to 10k, allowing for a wider range of takeovers. Refer to the panel programming guide for programming instructions. See Figure 3 for more information on wiring the zone terminals.

Network Connection
Connect an IP network cable from the LAN/WAN connection to the 714N-POE Network connector. The 714N-POE module communicates AES encrypted TCP with panels that have network installed
Two LEDs are located on the Ethernet jack.
The green LED indicates data sent to the panel.
The yellow LED indicates the speed of the transmission. A solid yellow LED indicates the network is connected at 100 Base-T. A flashing yellow LED indicates the network is connected at 10 Base-T
Set the Module Address
Keypad Bus Addresses
DMP XR150 panels use keypad bus addresses 2-8, while DMP XR550 panels use keypad bus addresses 2-16. Each keypad bus address can accommodate one 714N-POE. A module with an address of 2 on the keypad bus would represent Door 2 and zones 21-24. A module with a keypad address of 14 would represent Door 14 and zones 141-144.
AX-Bus Addresses (XR550 only)
DMP XR550 panels are capable of access control expansion using any of the five AX/ LX-Bus headers (AX/LX500, 600, 700, 800, and 900). The 714N-POE takes up an AX-Bus address that can no longer be used for a door. The 714N-POE module shares AX-bus addresses with the 734N, which limits the number of devices to 16. A module with an address of 501 on AX500 would represent zones 501-504. A module with an address of 505 on AX500 would represent zones 505-508. A module with an address of 701 on AX700 would represent zones 701-704.
Setting the 714N-POE Addresses
Only valid zone numbers can be assigned 714N-POE in device setup. For complete keypad and AX-Bus address mapping, see the chart below.

PROGRAM THE PANEL
To access the Programmer menu, reset the panel, enter 6653 (PROG), then press CMD. After completing each of the following steps, press CMD to advance to the next option. Refer to the panel programming guide as needed.

PROGRAM THE MODULE
When you program the 714N-POE module, you must use a keypad connected to the programming header and set to address 1.
You can also program the module from an XR150/XR550 Series panel. Initial programming of device and communication must be performed with a keypad. Afterwards, device programming and 714N-POE options may be programmed from the panel’s programming interface. The panel’s programming overrides any programming performed from a keypad connected to the module.
Reset Header
To reset the module when first installing the system, short the two pins on the reset header before applying power to the module.
To reset the module while the system is operational, short the two pins on the reset header for one or two seconds without powering down the system.




TEST THE 714N-POE SERIES MODULE


714N-POE NETWORK SPECIFICATIONS
The 714N-POE was designed to have minimum impact on network performance.
If required, all of the traffic between the module panel can be completely isolated from the rest of the existing network by connecting all of the 714N-POE modules and the panel to the same switch, then connecting the switch to the remainder of the network. As a result, all traffic between the modules and the panel is confined to the switch they are connected to, while still allowing the panel to communicate with the central station through the normal network.
The 714N-POE is a single. purpose network device. The module establishes outbound panel communication using the TCP/IP protocol that remains open indefinitely. No inbound communication is allowed. This prevents attackers from making any type of connection with the modules through the network.
All communication between the 714N-POE and the control panel is encrypted using 128- bit AES encryption. This is the same encryption standard approved and used by the U.S. government, including the National Security Agency for encrypting secret information. The socket can be closed by the 714N-POE or panel after a time-out. The connection is re-established by the 714N-POE after the time-out.
A pair of supervision packets are sent every 5 seconds:
- The payload for each packet is 18 bytes and the total traffic, including overhead, is
approximately 2 kB per minute for each 714N-POE. - Non-Supervision messages have a payload range of 18-50 bytes.
714N-POE encryption has not been evaluated by UL.
Commercial Burglary (XR550 Series Panels)
When using the zones of the 714N-POE in a listed application, place the module in a listed enclosure and connect a DMP Model 307 Clip-on Tamper Switch to the enclosure programmed as a 24-Hour zone. The 714N-POE zones can be used in a Low Risk application.