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Specifications
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Discrete Alarm Inputs:
32 (expandable to 80, 128, or 176 in G5 model)
64 (expandable to 112, 160, or 208 in 864A model)
Analog Alarms:
8
Analog Input Range:
(–94 to 94 VDC or 4 to 20 mA)
Analog Accuracy:
+/- 1% of Analog Range (See
Analog Step Sizes
)
Control Relays:
8 Form C (expandable to 16, 24, 32)
Maximum Voltage:
60 VDC/120 VAC
Maximum Current:
1 Amp, AC/DC
Ping Alarms:
32
Protocols:
SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, SNMPv3, DCPx, DCPf, TRIP, SNPP
SMTP, TAP, HTTP, FTP, TELNET, ICMP, RADIUS, (SSH, HTTPS
with Hardware Acceleration build option).
Interfaces:
9 RJ45 Yost serial ports (17 RJ45 ports with the 16S top board
option)
2 RJ45 10/100 full-duplex Ethernet ports (1 port tied internally to
switch
- if switch option is purchased)
1 RJ11 telco jack
2 50-pin amphenol connectors (discretes, controls, and analogs)
1 4-pin screw connector (analogs)
With Fiber top-board build option:
4 10/100/1000 copper Ethernet
ports
AND
2- 1000 Base-X SFP Fiber ports
With D-Wire top-board build option:
1 RJ11 D-Wire port
With WAN top-board build option:1 Rj45 WAN port
Physical Dimensions:
1.720"H x 17.026"W x 8.136"D (NetGuardian 832A)
(11.250"D with hinged Wire Wrap Adapter)
1.720"H x 17.026"W x 9.636"D (NetGuardian 864A)
(12.750"D with hinged Wire Wrap Adapter)
Weight:
4 lbs. 3 oz. (1.9 kg)
Mounting:
19" or 23" rack
Power Input
Voltage Options Include:
–48 VDC nominal (–36 to –72 VDC)
(Optional)
–24 VDC nominal (–18 to –36 VDC)
(Optional)
Wide Range –24/–48 VDC (–18 to –58 VDC)
(Optional)
+24VDC (+18 to +36 VDC)
(Optional)
+12VDC (+11 to +18 VDC)
Current Draw:
300 mA at 48 VDC (1 600 mA at 24 VDC)
GMT Fuse:
3/4 amp recommended
Sensor Power Output
Voltage Output Options:
+
12 VDC
Summary of Contents for NetGuardian 832A
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