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SKU: PRO42IN
UPC: 852675770524
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
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Honeywell PRO42IN Input Board Mobile Computer Wired Connectivity Expansion

Wired input expansion for Honeywell mobile computers—no wireless interference

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Honeywell PRO42IN Input Board Mobile Computer Wired Connectivity Expansion

$1,140.00
$809.99

Overview

SKU: PRO42IN
UPC: 852675770524
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
Warranty Manufacturer Warranty

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Honeywell PRO42IN Wired Input Board Mobile Computer

Overview

The Honeywell PRO42IN is a wired input board designed as a connectivity expansion module for mobile computer platforms in commercial security deployments. This component enables hardwired data transmission without reliance on wireless protocols—a meaningful distinction when installations demand guaranteed signal integrity across distributed sensor arrays or fixed monitoring stations. The PRO42IN integrates directly with Honeywell's mobile computer architecture, making it suitable for security integrators and IT architects building reliable, tethered data acquisition networks.

Key Features

  • Wired Connectivity Architecture: Eliminates wireless interference and signal dropout—critical in environments where RF interference from industrial equipment, dense metallic structures, or adjacent security systems might compromise wireless links. Hardwired transmission ensures consistent data arrival without latency jitter.
  • Mobile Computer Integration: The PRO42IN functions as a dedicated input expansion module, allowing technicians to scale sensor input capacity without replacing the primary mobile computer unit. This modular approach reduces total hardware footprint while maintaining centralized processing.
  • Integrator-Focused Design: Installation and configuration assume familiarity with Honeywell security component architecture. Straightforward wiring procedures reduce commissioning time for qualified technicians already fluent in Honeywell systems integration.
  • Fixed or Mobile Deployment Flexibility: While designed for mobile computer platforms, the PRO42IN adapts to both stationary control stations and portable field units, depending on your installation topology and power availability.
  • Reliable Data Integrity: Hardwired transmission eliminates the packet-loss patterns typical in wireless expansion, ensuring sensor data reaches the parent mobile computer without corruption or retransmission overhead.
  • Compact Expansion Footprint: As an input board rather than a standalone appliance, the PRO42IN minimizes cabinet real estate and simplifies cable management compared to separate sensor aggregation boxes.

Integration & Compatibility

The PRO42IN is engineered specifically for mobile computer platforms within the Honeywell Commercial Security portfolio. Wired connectivity ensures stable signal transmission, making it a practical choice when your installation requires guaranteed data flow from distributed input sensors to a centralized mobile computer controller. Integrators familiar with Honeywell security component wiring and provisioning will find the PRO42IN straightforward to deploy. For installations using alternative VMS platforms or third-party security controllers, verify compatibility with your Honeywell mobile computer model before procurement.

Deployment Scenarios

The PRO42IN is most useful in fixed security control centers where mobile computer units serve as edge controllers for distributed alarm sensors, access points, or perimeter monitoring arrays. Environments with high RF noise—manufacturing floors, data centers with dense server racks, or facilities near radio broadcast facilities—benefit significantly from hardwired expansion over wireless alternatives. Warehouse automation environments using mobile computers for asset tracking or environmental monitoring also gain reliability from wired input expansion when RF congestion is a concern.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the PRO42IN work with all Honeywell mobile computer models?

A: The PRO42IN is designed for Honeywell's mobile computer platform, but compatibility varies by specific model. Consult the Honeywell product family documentation or your integrator to confirm the PRO42IN pairs with your target mobile computer unit before ordering.

Q: What type of sensors or input devices can connect to the PRO42IN?

A: The PRO42IN functions as a wired input expansion module. Input compatibility depends on the Honeywell mobile computer's supported sensor protocols and connector standards. Your integrator or security system designer should specify sensor types during system architecture phase.

Q: Can the PRO42IN be deployed in harsh outdoor environments?

A: Environmental ratings for the PRO42IN are not specified in available technical documentation. For outdoor deployments, confirm IP or IK ratings with the manufacturer or your Honeywell authorized integrator before installation.

Q: What power requirements does the PRO42IN have?

A: Power specifications are not provided in current documentation. The PRO42IN typically draws power from the parent mobile computer unit, but exact wattage and supply voltage should be verified with your product datasheet or integrator.

Q: Is the PRO42IN suitable for mobile field deployments?

A: While the PRO42IN is compatible with mobile computer platforms, it is wired-only, meaning it requires direct hardwired connectivity. Portable or truly mobile field deployments may be better served by wireless expansion alternatives—discuss topology with your integrator.

Q: What documentation is available for commissioning the PRO42IN?

A: A manufacturer datasheet is available for download. Consult that document alongside your Honeywell mobile computer installation guide for wiring diagrams, connector pinouts, and configuration steps.

Karl Wilson
Karl Wilson
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

The Honeywell PRO42IN is a straightforward wired expansion play—no surprises, no wireless headaches. It's a connectivity module, not a standalone system, so your decision hinges entirely on whether your Honeywell mobile computer architecture actually needs input expansion and whether your facility's RF environment justifies hardwired over wireless. The PRO42IN delivers stable signal transmission via hardwiring, which eliminates the latency and packet-loss variability you'll encounter with wireless expansion in congested or electromagnetically noisy facilities.

Technical Highlights:

  • Hardwired Input Expansion: Removes wireless interference as a variable—meaningful in manufacturing floors, broadcast facilities, or data centers where RF noise is endemic. No retransmission overhead, no dropout patterns, just direct wired connectivity to your parent mobile computer.
  • Modular Expansion Approach: Scales input sensor capacity without replacing the mobile computer unit itself. Reduces hardware footprint and simplifies cable runs compared to deploying a separate aggregation box.
  • Honeywell Ecosystem Integration: Works within the Honeywell Commercial Security mobile computer family, so commissioning assumes your team is already fluent in Honeywell wiring and provisioning standards.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Compatibility Verification is Non-Negotiable: The PRO42IN pairs with specific mobile computer models—you must confirm your target unit is supported before ordering. A wrong pairing wastes time and introduces rework.
  • Wired Connectivity is Inflexible: This is a tethered expansion module. If your deployment demands portable field units or requires frequent relocation, wireless expansion or a different architecture may serve you better.
  • Environmental and Power Specs Are Sparse: Available documentation does not specify IP, IK, or discrete power-draw figures. Before deploying in outdoor, high-vibration, or temperature-extreme environments, request detailed environmental ratings from Honeywell or your integrator.

Deploy the PRO42IN when you have a fixed Honeywell mobile computer platform that needs hardwired sensor input expansion in an RF-noisy facility and your integrator confirms the model pairing. Skip it if your deployment is truly mobile, wireless expansion is acceptable, or compatibility is uncertain—the cost of a wrong choice far outweighs any deployment upside.

Specifications
Product Type: Mobile Computer
Connectivity: Wired
Type: Mobile Computer
Warranty: Manufacturer Warranty
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