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Relay

Relay

Relay

Relay

DMPR1

DMPR2

DMPR3

PANEL

FAD

HVAC

TSTAT1

TSTAT2

TSTAT3

R

O

B/W1

Y

G

HV

AC EQUIPMENT

ZONE

D

AMPER

1

ZONE

D

AMPER

2

ZONE

D

AMPER

3

FRESH

AIR

D

AMPER

W2/E

COM

COM

24V

24VAC

GND

PRS

OA

T

LA

T

OA

T

LA

T

+VDC

SENSORS

ProZone

ProR321J

R

R

R

C

C

C

W1/OB

W

W

W2/E

Y

Y

Y

G

G

G

ZONE1 TST

A

T

ZONE2 TST

AT
ZONE3 TST

AT

Ready to Power-Up and Operate

Using the PDMi3

Value being set.

Keys that can be used
to set values or navigate.

Press the CANCEL to cancel settings
and return to the main menu.

The panel is ready to operate and control the equipment 
selected.  The PDMi3 can be used to change factory settings, 
customize the panel, clone it from a previously saved 
configuration, change option settings, monitor performance and 
test the installation.

The PDMi3 is shown below plugged into a panel.  The PDMi3 is 
supplied at no cost to qualified contractors.

The PDMi3 plugs into the panel and reads all the panel settings 
and the allowable settings for the options.  Pressing the MENU 
key for 4 seconds accesses the Installer menu.  Pressing and 
releasing the MENU key accesses the User menu where 
settings and data can be viewed but not changed.

9.

EXT PDMi

MENU

MENU

NEXT

NEXT

SAVE

SAVE

PDM Programming/Display Module

PDM Programming/Display Module

CANCEL

CANCEL

UP / YES

UP / YES

DOWN / NO

DOWN / NO

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ProR321J   V201

Compressor    1
Stages U/D/NEXT

7

GND

PRS

OAT

LAT

OAT

LAT

+VDC

SENSOR

S

Zoning Panel

Pressure Sensor

+5V

PRS

GND

Zoning Panel

Red, +VDC

White,PRS

Black, GND

+5 VDC Sensor Power

Pressure Sensor Input

Ground

Terminal Function

From Duct

Pressure

Sensor (PS2)

1

3

8

7

6

5

To Panel

9

4

2

Duct Pressure Sensor (Model PS2)

The Duct Pressure sensor (PS2) is installed in the main supply 
duct, at least 3 feet before the first split and is connected to the 
panel. 

Installing the Duct Pressure Sensor

Drill a 3/8-inch diameter hole in the supply duct (7) and thread 
the pressure pickup (6) into the hole.  Use a small amount of 
sealant if required.  Attach the pressure tube (3) to the pressure 
pickup (6).

Remove the screw (1) and slide the cover (2) up the pressure 
tube (3).  Use the two screws (4) to attach the pressure sensor 
base (5) to the duct (7). Using 3-conductor thermostat wire, 
connect the red, white and green thermostat wires to the 
terminals.  Slide the cover over the base and secure the screw.

Summary of Contents for ProR212J

Page 1: ...nfigure a zone All panels operate with gas electric systems conventional heat pumps and dual fuel heat pumps Selected using the jumper plugs on the panel See table below See table below See table belo...

Page 2: ...ir damper is open LEDs indicate zone damper position Multi color LEDs indicate equipment call status Jumper plugs for selecting type of equipment Multi color LEDs indicate zoning panel status Terminal...

Page 3: ...n below 1 3 HVAC PANEL ZONE DAMPERS 1 1 2 2 3 FAD 3 THERMOSTATS Quick View ProR321J Zoning Panel ProZone Two 8 screws Two 8 screws Panel 3 Zone Maximum VA 40VA Transformer 60VA Transformer 75VA Transf...

Page 4: ...VAC Thermostat R C Y or Y1 G Zoning Panel R C 24VAC 24VAC Common Cooling Stage1 Indoor Fan Y G Terminal Function W1 OB Stage1 Heating W1 OB Inside Day Th MODE MENU FAN SYSTEM Schedule Auto Heat Heat S...

Page 5: ...AC EQUIPMENT W2 E Y2 R R O O B W1 B W Y Y1 Wiring HVAC Equipment Gas Electric System Two Stage Heat Gas Electric System Two Stage Cool Gas Electric systems using a single 24VAC transformer are wired a...

Page 6: ...ature Sensor Input Outdoor Temperature Sensor Input From Outdoor Temperature Sensor TS3 Terminal Function Discharge Air Temperature Sensor Model TS2 The optional discharge or leaving air temperature s...

Page 7: ...nd releasing the MENU key accesses the User menu where settings and data can be viewed but not changed 9 EXT PDMi MENU MENU NEXT NEXT SAVE SAVE PDM Programming Display Module PDM Programming Display M...

Page 8: ...and cooling the fan operation the supply air temperature limits outdoor changeover temperature for dual fuel heat pumps and number of zones being used Press No to continue Press Yes to change the siz...

Page 9: ...ing control The equipment type is set by the jumper plugs and cannot be changed with PDMi3 Press Yes to continue to select additional options Press Yes to select conventional heat pump If equipment ty...

Page 10: ...ats that can be used in that zone Press Up or Down to change the number of auxiliary heating stages Press NEXT to continue Press Up or Down to change the heating temperature limit Press NEXT to contin...

Page 11: ...he bypass position of the damper when it is being used for bypass Press Next to set the bypass position of the next damper Press Up or Down to adjust the bypass position of the damper when it is being...

Page 12: ...s NEXT to continue Press Yes to enter the minutes of fresh air operation required each hour Press No to select calculating the CFM and minutes per hour Press Yes to change the Fresh Air Option Press n...

Page 13: ...pposite system service The panel normally services heating or cooling calls based on the number of calls from the zones If there are more heating calls than cooling it will service heating and vice ve...

Page 14: ...t a test stage2 heating to insure discharge temperature is correct or return to the main menu if only one stage of heating is used Press Yes to start a bypass test A test will be started based on the...

Page 15: ...Press NEXT to go to the next letter in the name Press SAVE to save the clone name Monitor HVAC Performance Y N LAT 122 Prs 0 55 BP Pos 0 NEXT Press Yes to display the leaving air temperature duct pres...

Page 16: ...una Hills CA 92653 949 916 0945 Fax 949 458 8502 www ProZone US com Limited 5 Year Warranty The 5 year warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of defective product due to parts failure or def...

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