Installation Guide PRO3200 Output Module
Installation Guide PRO3200 Output Module
Installation Guide PRO3200 Output Module
Output Module
(PRO32OUT)
Installation Guide
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CONTENTS
Notices
Warnings and Cautions.................................................................................................... .......... 1
Disclaimer.......................................................................................................................... .......... 2
Compliance ........................................................................................................................ .......... 3
Unpacking Procedure ....................................................................................................... .......... 3
Shipping Instructions ....................................................................................................... .......... 4
Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................. .......... 4
Confidentiality .................................................................................................................. .......... 5
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Warnings and Cautions
Notices
Warnings and Cautions
Warning
Before installation, TURN OFF the external circuit breaker which supplies power to the
system.
Before connecting the device to the power supply, verify that the output voltage is
within specifications of the power supply.
Do not apply power to the system until after the installation has been completed.
Personal injury or death could occur, and the equipment could be damaged beyond
repair, if this precaution is not observed!
Warning: Fire Safety and Liability Notice
Never connect card readers to any critical entry, exit door, barrier, elevator, or gate
without providing an alternative exit in accordance with all fire and life safety codes
pertinent to the installation. These fire and safety codes vary from city to city and you
must get approval from local fire officials whenever using an electronic product to
control a door or other barrier. Use of egress buttons, for example, may be illegal in
some cities. In most applications, single action exit without prior knowledge of what
to do is a life safety requirement. Always make certain that any required approvals are
obtained in writing. DO NOT ACCEPT VERBAL APPROVALS, BECAUSE THEY
ARE NOT VALID.
Honeywell never recommends using the PRO3200 or related products for use as a
primary warning or monitoring system. Primary warning or monitoring systems
should always meet local fire and safety code requirements. The installer must also
test the system on a regular basis by instructing the end user in appropriate daily
testing procedures. Failure to test a system regularly could make the installer liable for
damages to the end user if a problem occurs.
Warning:
Warning:
Use suppressors on all door strikes. Use S-4 suppressors for installation. Honeywell
recommends only DC strikes.
Warning: For UL Installations:
• Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code
(ANSI/NFPA70).
• All interconnecting devices must be UL Listed.
• Not Evaluated by UL for fire, life safety, or burglary applications.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
Note: This document and the data in it shall not be duplicated, used, or disclosed to
others for procurement or manufacture, except as authorized by and with the written
permission of, Honeywell, Inc. The information contained in this document or in the
product itself is considered the exclusive property and trade secrets of Honeywell, Inc.
Copyright laws of the United States protect all information in this document or in the
software product itself.
Note: Any use of this product is subject to the terms and acceptance of the Honeywell,
Inc. Software Agreement. Please request a copy from Honeywell, Inc., and review the
agreement carefully.
Disclaimer
Product Liability; Mutual Indemnification
In the event that a Customer receives a claim that a Product or any component thereof
has caused personal injury or damage to property of others, Customer shall
immediately notify Honeywell in writing of all such claims. Honeywell shall defend
or settle such claims and shall indemnify and hold Customer harmless for any costs or
damages including reasonable attorneys' fees which Customer may be required to pay
as a result of the defective Product or the negligence of Honeywell, its agents, or its
employees.
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Compliance
Customer shall hold harmless and indemnify Honeywell from and against all claims,
demands, losses, and liability arising out of damage to property or injury to persons
occasioned by or in connection with the acts or omissions of Customer and its agents
and employees, and from and against all claims, demands, losses, and liability for
costs of fees, including reasonable attorneys' fees, in connection therewith.
Compliance
To obtain applicable EU compliance Declaration of Conformities for this product,
please refer to our website,
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsce/international/index.html. For any additional
information regarding the compliance of this product to any EU-specific
requirements, please contact:
Honeywell Security & Communications
Honeywell Security - Quality Assurance Dept., Newhouse Industrial Estate
Motherwell
Lanarkshire ML1 5SB
Scotland
United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0) 1698 738200
Email: UK64Sales@Honeywell.com
Unpacking Procedure
Caution:
If any damage to the shipment is noticed before unpacking, a claim must be filed with
the commercial carrier.
All containers should be opened and unpacked carefully in order to prevent damage to
the contents.
The following steps are used to unpack equipment in preparation for installation:
1. Open the container and remove the unit(s) and all packing material. Retain the
container and all packing materials. They may be used again for reshipment of
the equipment, if needed.
2. Inspect the contents for shortage. If items are missing items, contact the order
entry department at 800-323-4576.
3. Visually check contents. If damage is discovered, perform the following:
• If shipping caused damage to the unit, a claim must be filed with the
commercial carrier.
• If any other defect is apparent, call for a return authorization.
Shipping Instructions
To ship equipment back to Honeywell, Inc.:
1. Contact the customer service department at 800-323-4576 before returning
equipment. When you call please have available:
• A description of the problem or reason you are returning the equipment.
• Your original purchase order number, invoice number and if the unit is
still under warranty.
• A new purchase order number if the unit is not under warranty.
2. From the customer service department, obtain the Return Authorization
Number (RMA).
3. Show the RMA number on all packages shipped. Packages which are not
marked with an RMA number will be refused at the factory and returned to
you COD.
4. Carefully pack the equipment for shipment. Use the original packing material
whenever possible.
Limited Warranty
All Products sold or licensed by Honeywell include a warranty registration card which
must be completed and returned to Honeywell by or on behalf of the end user in order
for Honeywell to provide warranty service, repair, credit or exchange. All warranty
work shall be handled through Customer which shall notify Honeywell and apply for a
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number prior to returning any Product for
service, repair, credit, or exchange. Honeywell warrants that its Products shall be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from date of
shipment of the Product to Customer. The warranty on Terminals, Printers,
Communications Products and Upgrade kits is 90 days from date of shipment.
Satisfaction of this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement of Products
which are defective or defective under normal use. Honeywell's warranty shall not
extend to any Product which, upon examination, is determined to be defective as a
result of misuse, improper storage, incorrect installation, operation or maintenance,
alteration, modification, accident or unusual deterioration of the Product due to
physical environments in excess of the limits set forth in Product manuals. THERE
ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THIS PROVISION. THIS
WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS,
IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF THE DISTRIBUTOR SHALL EXTEND
THE LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER BEYOND
THE TERMS OF THIS PROVISION. IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE
LIABLE FOR ANY RE-PROCUREMENT COSTS, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF
USE, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES TO ANY
PERSON RESULTING FROM THE USE OF HONEYWELL'S PRODUCTS.
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Confidentiality
Confidentiality
All software, drawings, diagrams, specifications, catalogs, literature, manuals and
other materials furnished by Honeywell relating to the design, use and service of the
Products shall remain confidential and shall constitute proprietary rights of Honeywell
and Customer agrees to treat such information as confidential. Customer shall acquire
no rights in the design of the Products or the related materials except to use such
information solely for the purpose of and only during the time it sells the Products.
Customer shall not copy the design of any of the Products or use or cause to be used
any Product design or related materials for its own benefit or for the benefit of any
other party. The covenants contained in this section shall remain effective throughout
the term of this Agreement and thereafter unless specifically waived by Honeywell in
writing.
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Description
Specification
The Output Board is for use in low voltage, class 2 circuits only.
Primary power:
Wire requirements:
Mechanical:
Dimension 5.5" (140 mm) W x 9" (229 mm) L x 1" (25 mm) H
Weight 12 oz. (340 g) nominal
Environment:
Set Up
S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 Selection
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Set Up
S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 Selection
OFF ON ON ON ON ADDRESS 15
ON ON 38,400 BPS*
* = Default
LED Operation
The Output Board uses two onboard LEDs to provide status information during the
power-up sequence and during normal operation.
In addition to the status LEDs, there are 16 additional LEDs on board for relay status.
When any relay is energized or ON, its corresponding status LED turns ON also. The
LED remains ON for as long as the relay is energized. The assignment for each relay
status LED is shown in the following table.
.
RELAY # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RELAY # 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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Power
D2 Testing RAM
D3 Tamper
D4 Power
Power
The Output Board accepts 12VDC with an operating range of 10 to 14VDC and
consumes 385mA of current. Locate the power source as close to this board as
possible. Connect power with minimum of 18AWG cables.
Note: POLARITY for 12VDC power is important. Make sure the +12 VDC is connected to
the terminal labeled +12V and the return is connected to the terminal labeled GND.
Communications
The Output Board communicates to the host controller through an RS-485
interface.The interface allows for multi-drop communication of up to 4,000 feet
(1,200 m) total per port. Use two twisted pair (minimum 24AWG) with shield (Belden
9842 or equiv.) for communication. The default speed of this port is 38.4Kbps but it
can be downgraded to 19.2Kbps or 9.6Kbps if the line conditions or receiving
equipment require it (see Table 1 on page 3 for jumper settings and Table 2 on page 3
for DIP switch settings).
For wiring to an RS-485 port:
1. TR+ is the plus side of the transmit and receive differential signal.
2. TR- is the negative side of the transmit and receive differential signal.
3. GND is the signal ground. The wiring for this signal is required and NOT
optional. This signal must NOT be connected to chassis GND.
4. Use 24 AWG low capacitance, two twisted-pair, shielded cable (Belden 9842
or equiv.).
Note: For RS-485 Communication Connections, twist the blue pair together
and use as the common; use the orange pair as your data pair, observing
polarity. Connect the external drain shield to the appropriate earth ground on
one end.
5. When daisy-chaining RS-485 ports together, connect the TR+ wires from the
upstream and downstream boards to the TR+ terminal. Likewise, connect the
TR- wires from the upstream and downstream boards to the TR- terminal.
By factory default J1 is set open. If this board is the last board on the RS-485 bus,
install jumper J1 across both pins (closed). Closing J1 provides the bus termination
required.
Wiring
This section provides input wiring and control output wiring information.
Input Wiring
Inputs TMP and PFL are typically used for monitoring cabinet tamper and power
failure respectively. These two inputs are not supervised and are not accessible when
the board is rack-mounted. These inputs are used when this board is mounted remotely
and cannot take advantage of the tamper and power fail detect inputs on the Controller
board. If these inputs are not used, install a short piece of wire at the input to indicate
safe condition.
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Mounting Options
contact failure. Switching of inductive loads (e.g., strikes) also causes EMI
(electromagnetic interference) which may interfere with normal operation of other
equipment. To minimize premature contact failure and to increase system reliability, a
contact protection circuit is recommended. The following two circuits are suggested.
Locate the protection circuit as close to the load as possible (within 12 inches [30cm]);
the effectiveness of the circuit decreases as the distance from the load increases.
Relays 12 through 15 are general purpose relay outputs and are not available when the
board is rack-mounted.
Use sufficiently large gauge of wires for the load current to avoid voltage loss.
Mounting Options
This board can be mounted on-edge in the rack-mount enclosure provided by
Honeywell, or it can be mounted flat against any surface using standoffs under the
mounting holes provided in each of the four corners of this board.
When this board is rack-mounted, the connectors for four general-purpose outputs and
two dedicated inputs are not accessible and should not be used.
The most likely reason for mounting a board flat is that it is being installed remotely to
be located near the door(s) being monitored. In this case, mount it in its own
enclosure. Use the two dedicated inputs to monitor cabinet tamper and power fault.
The four additional general-purpose outputs allow for control of local horns or other
equipment.
Short
RELAY0 NO OUTPUT BOARD
1 together*
RELAY0 C
2
RELAY0 NC
K1
3 1
RELAY1 NO
4 2
0
RELAY1 C
5 3
K2
RELAY1 NC
6
D17
1
RELAY2 NO
K 13
1 2
RELAY2 C
K3
2 3
D18
RELAY2 NC
3 4
2
RELAY3 NO
K 14
4 5
RELAY3 C
K4
5 6
D19
RELAY3 NC
6
K 15
1
RELAY4 NO
K5
1 2
D20
RELAY4 C
2 3
4
RELAY4 NC
K 16
3 4
RELAY5 NO
K6
4 5
RELAY5 C
5 6
5
RELAY5 NC
6
K7
RELAY6 NO
1
RELAY6 C
6
2
RELAY6 NC
3
RELAY7 NO
4
RELAY7 C
5
RELAY7 NC
6
K8
RELAY8 NO
1
RELAY8 C
7
2
RELAY8 NC
K9
3
RELAY9 NO
4
8
RELAY9 C
5
K 10
RELAY9 NC
6
RELAY10 NO
9
RELAY10 C
1
K 11
DIP SWITCHES
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON
RELAY10 NC
2
J2
3
10
RELAY11 NO
4
K 12
RELAY11 C
5
RELAY11 NC
11
6
OFF
J 1 - RS-485
RS-485 TR+
{
CardRack PWR & Termination
1
RS-485
RS-485 TR-
Com Harness* (Rack 2
RS-485 GND
D1 D2 D3 D4
Mount 3
Only) + 12V
4
Power
GND
5
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Wiring Diagram for Connectors 7 through 10
Tamper Switch
(In CLOSED
16 OUTPUT BOARD position when
1 Cabinet Door is
2 Closed) +12VDC Power
TMP
K1
3 1
GND
4 2 C - No Charging
0
PFL
5 3 N/C - No Charging
K2
6
D17
RELAY12 NC
1
RELAY12 C
K 13
1 2
RELAY12 NO
3
K3
D18
RELAY13 NC
3 4
2
PWR +
K 14
RELAY13 C
4 5 +_ DC Output
K4
RELAY13 NO PWR -
5 6
D19
6
3
RELAY14 NC
K 15
1
RELAY14 C
K5
1 2
D20
RELAY14 NO
2 3
4
K 16
4 RELAY15 NC
3
RELAY15 C
K6
4 5
5 6 RELAY15 NO
5
6
K7
1
6
2
3
4
5
6
K8
The connectors on
Cable From Dif. 2
this side of the board
K9
when it is rack
5 mounted.
K 10
6
9
1
K 11
DIP SWITCHES
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON
2
J2
3
10
4
K 12
Connect to 5
chasis GND at
11
6
OFF
RS-485 TR-
2
RS-485 GND
D1 D2 D3 D4
NC 3
+ 12V
4
Power
GND
5
Note: For RS-485 Communication Connections, twist the blue pair together and use as
the common; use the orange pair as your data pair, observing polarity. Connect the
external drain shield to the appropriate earth ground on one end.
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