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Model | PRO3200 |
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Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Output Voltage | 12 VDC |
Dimensions | 36.8 cm H x 31.8 cm W x 8.9 cm D (14.5 in H x 12.5 in W x 3.5 in D) |
Product Type | Control Unit |
Power Supply | Yes |
Operating Temperature | 0° to 49°C (32° to 120°F) |
Humidity | Up to 85% relative humidity (non-condensing) |
General safety, installation, fire safety, grounding, and suppressor usage guidelines.
Procedures for handling shipments, including damage claims and electro-static discharge precautions.
Disclaimer regarding product liability and instructions for safely unpacking equipment.
Guidelines for shipping equipment back to Honeywell and details on the product's limited warranty.
Terms regarding the confidentiality of the document's content and proprietary information.
Information on obtaining EU compliance declarations and contact details for further inquiries.
Overview of PRO3200 and PRO2200 controllers and compatibility with Honeywell modules.
Details on the function and configuration of the PRO3200's Ethernet, RS-232, and RS-485 ports.
Description of core features like real-time clock, data storage, event logs, and transaction handling.
Configuration options for PRO3200 jumpers to set up port interfaces and termination.
How to configure PRO3200 DIP switches for normal operation, network settings, and memory clearing.
Detailed specifications for the PRO3200 including power, ports, cable requirements, environmental, and dimensions.
Understanding the PRO3200's on-board LEDs for status information during initialization and run time.
Guidelines for supplying 12Vdc power to the PRO3200 interface, including polarity.
Instructions for connecting the PRO3200 via Ethernet, RS-232, and RS-485 serial interfaces.
How to wire the cabinet tamper and power failure inputs for monitoring.
Details on the 3V lithium battery for memory and real-time clock backup, including replacement.
Steps to connect to the PRO3200's web server for the first time using factory default settings.
How to access the PRO3200 web server login page and enter credentials.
Overview of the PRO3200 web interface home page and its navigation links.
Configuring dynamic or static IP addresses for the PRO3200 controller via the web interface.
Configuring primary and alternate host port connections, including IP server and serial options.
Viewing read-only hardware information such as CPU, memory, firmware, and MAC address.
Adding, editing, and deleting user accounts with different privilege levels in the PRO3200 system.
Procedures for restoring factory default or current operating settings for the PRO3200.
Applying selected configuration values and rebooting the PRO3200 controller.
How to securely log out of the PRO3200 web server interface.