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Table of contents Contents Introduction .................................................................................... xi Quick Setup .................................................................................. xiii SECTION 1: SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE ........................ 1 Overview .......................................................................................... 1 Stand-by Battery .................................................................................
Table of contents (cont’d) SECTION 2: OPTIONAL MODULES ............................. 19 Galaxy Remote Input Output (RIO) Module ................................... 19 RIO Tamper ...................................................................................... 19 Addressing the RIO ........................................................................... 19 Connecting the RIO ........................................................................... 19 RIO Zones ......................................
Table of contents (cont’d) View Key .......................................................................................... 32 Escape Key ...................................................................................... 32 Enter Key ......................................................................................... 32 Hash Key ......................................................................................... 32 Star Key ...................................................................
Table of contents (cont’d) SECTION 5: MENU OPTIONS ....................................... 45 General ........................................................................................... 45 Engineer Mode ................................................................................. 45 Menu Access ................................................................................... 46 Direct Access .......................................................................................................
Table of contents (cont’d) Option 7 – Zones ............................................................................. 67 Modifying Zones ................................................................................ 67 Zone Types ....................................................................................... 68 01 Final ......................................................................................................................... 68 02 Exit/Entry .....................................
Table of contents (cont’d) Option 9 – Log ................................................................................ 78 Viewing the Event Log from a Keypad ................................................ 78 Printing the Event Log ....................................................................... 78 Event Log Details .............................................................................. 79 Option 10 – Time ............................................................................
Table of contents (cont’d) 5 STU Triggers .................................................................................. 97 6 Home 1 Triggs ............................................................................... 98 7 Home 2 Triggs ............................................................................... 98 8 Conf Aftr Ent .................................................................................. 99 9 Disable Kpads ....................................................................
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Introduction Introduction The Galaxy 16 and 16 plus are versatile, technologically advanced, 8–16 zone security control panels designed for residential and smaller commercial installations. This guide contains the information required to install, program and operate the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus control panels. The guide assumes that the Galaxy 16/16 plus control panel is fitted with software version V2.00 or above.
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Quick Setup Quick Setup To quickly set up a Galaxy 16 or 16 plus these simple steps should be followed. Note: these steps should not be followed for a first time set up procedure, only those familiar with the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus control panels should use the quick set up procedure. 1. Connect a 1kΩ (±1%) resistor across each of the zone terminals on the Galaxy Control Panel, and the Galaxy RIO or Smart Power Supply (if fitted). 2.
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Overview Section 1: SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE Overview The Galaxy 16 is an eight zone, seven output security control panel. All eight zones are programmable and four of the outputs are programmable, the Galaxy 16 also has non programmable Bell, Strobe and Horn outputs fitted, see System Architecture; Outputs. The Galaxy 16 can be expanded to 16 (programmable) zones and 11 outputs (eight programmable) with the addition of a Galaxy Remote Input/Output (RIO) module or a Galaxy Smart Power Supply Unit (Smart PSU).
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SK1 x x x x x x x x LED Lid Tamper Microswitch B LED + A - TT AC SW1 BATT 1A RV2 2 Telephone Socket + + + A B BELL ENTRY/EXIT VOLUME 1A AUX RJ11 1A SK2 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 x x x x x x x x 5 6 7 8 LF T 680 Ω EOL resistor + 1 1 2 SAB HOLD 16Ω Line Fail Tamper Bell Strobe Figure 1.1 Galaxy 16 PCB Layout.
Galaxy 16 Configuration 8 zones (Programmable) Line Fail Zone 3GSTU 12 V (Optional) Connected via clean contacts to outputs Galaxy 16+ Control Panel GALAXY 504 V4.
Plug-on STU Header 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SK1 x x x x x x x x IC1 Lid Tamper Microswitch B LED + A - TT AC SW1 4 BATT 1A RV2 Telephone Socket ENTRY/EXIT VOLUME + + + A B BELL 1A AUX RJ11 1A SK2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 x x x x x x x x 680 Ω EOL resistor 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LF T + 1 1 2 SAB HOLD 16Ω Line Fail Tamper Bell Strobe Figure 1.
Galaxy16 Plus Configuration 8 zones (Programmable) On-board Dialler 3GSTU Plug-on (Optional) Galaxy 16+ Control Panel GALAXY 504 V4.
Installation Recommendations System Installation and Wiring The installation and wiring must be performed by a competent engineer. For permanently connected equipment a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated into the fixed wiring with contact separation of at least 3 mm on each pole. The Galaxy control panel must be connected to the a.c. mains supply (230 V (+10%, – 8%) a.c. 50 Hz) via a fused connection outlet. The fuse in the mains outlet must not exceed 3 A.
RS485 Recommendations RS485 Data Communication Line (AB Line) Communication between the Galaxy control panels and the attached modules takes place on the AB (RS485) communication line. The control panel constantly monitors the modules attached to it. A break in the communication from any of the modules generates a module tamper alarm. It is strongly recommended that the system is wired in daisy chain configuration, the recommended maximum length of the AB line is 1 km.
RS485 Recommendations RS485 Wiring Recommendations To ensure that the system communicates at the maximum level of efficiency the following recommendations must be adhered to: 1. It is strongly recommended that the system is wired in a daisy-chain configuration. That is, the A terminal from the previous module is connected to the A terminal of the current module and then on to the A terminal of the next module. The B line should be connected in the same manner.
Zone Wiring Zones Wiring Zones The zones on the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus control panels are end-of-line monitored. The zone is in the Closed condition when the system reads 1 kΩ and in the Open condition when the system reads 2 kΩ. The transition from 1 kΩ to 2 kΩ generates an alarm condition. Refer to Table 1.1 Zone Resistance and Conditions for details of the zone resistance and resulting conditions.
Keyswitch Wiring Wiring Multiple Zones Multiple detectors can be wired into a single zone as shown in Figure 1.10 Zone to Multiple Detector Wiring. It is recommended that the maximum number of detectors wired into a single zone is ten. Alarm N/C Zone Alarm N/C Alarm N/C Alarm N/C (10 max) N/C TAMP N/C 1k 1k 1k 1k 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1k 500 m Figure 1.10 Zone to Multiple Detector Wiring.
Line Fail Zone Wiring Note: The activation of an exit terminator during the first setting of the system may not set the system, it may be taken as the initialisation routine. If the system continues setting, push the button again, the system will set on the second push. This initialisation only occurs on the first setting after the zone has been programmed as Push Set. All subsequent setting routines set on the first push of the terminator.
Control Panel Outputs Output Function Programmable Type Current Voltage Normal State Bell No Transistorised 400 mA 12 V Positive Strobe No Transistorised 400 mA 12 V Positive Horn No Transistorised 400 mA 12 V Positive 1 Fire Yes Transistorised 400 mA 12 V Positive 2 PA Yes Transistorised 400 mA 12 V Positive 3 Intruder Yes SPCO Relay 1A 30 V De-Energised 4 S et Yes Transistorised 400 mA 12 V Positive Table 1.2 Galaxy 16/16 plus Outputs.
Output Applications This output is subject to Bell Time, Bell Delay and re-arm in a full alarm condition. Refer to Section 5: MENU OPTIONS; Option 8 – Outputs for programming details and Option 2 – Chime for details on the operation of the Chime function. Voltage Outputs Auxiliary 12 V d.c. Two negative (0 V) and two positive 12 V d.c. supply terminals are provided for detectors and other devices. Hold-Off This positive and negative 12 V d.c.
Connecting to the PSTN Horn Single Pole Change - 0ver relay contacts Normally closed +12 V 0V Normally open Figure 1.13 SPCO Relay Output Configuration and Typical Application. Telecoms Connections (Galaxy 16 plus only) Connection to the PSTN The Telecommunications Network Voltage (TNV) port (terminals A and B on JP3) must be permanently connected (hard-wired) to the PSTN via a BT master socket, refer to Figure 1.14 Connecting the Galaxy 16 plus to the PSTN.
Connecting to the PSTN Using cable suitable for connection to 2.8 mm diameter screw terminals, strip back approximately 20 mm of the outer sheath and then remove approximately 4 mm of the insulation from the wires to be connected to the Galaxy 16 plus. Connect the A wire to contact 2 on the BT master socket and the B wire to contact 5. Connect the A and B wires to the A and B terminals of JP3 on the Galaxy 16 plus, see Table 1.3 PSTN Connections to the Galaxy 16 plus.
PSTN Approval The Galaxy 16 plus has been approved for the use of the following facilities: • Auto-dialling. • Auto-answering. • Auto-clearing. • Modem communications. • Series connection. • Operation with Call Process Monitor (CPM) tone recognition. • Multiple repeat attempts. Any other usage invalidates the approval of the Galaxy 16 plus if, as a result, it then ceases to comply with standards against which approval was granted.
PBX Connection More than one item of series apparatus may be connected to the Galaxy 16 plus TNV ports marked C and D. This is limited by summing the Series Equivalence Number (SEN) shown on each item of series connected apparatus, ensuring that the sum of the SENs is not more than one (1). The total series resistance, including cabling, must not exceed 50 Ohms. 1. The SEN of the Galaxy 16 plus is 0.3. 2. Nominal series resistance is 90 milliohms. 3. Nominal insertion loss is 0.1 dB.
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RIO’s Section 2: OPTIONAL MODULES Galaxy Remote Input Output (RIO) Module S INF B A – + – + LINE LK5 INF R7 4 R5 R3 2 3 O/P R1 1 TMP A Galaxy RIO module can be connected to the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus to expand the system by eight zones and four outputs. IC1 LED1 LK4 SLV LK1 TAMP SW1 LK3 MAX LK2 E/E SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 2.1 Galaxy RIO Module PCB Layout. RIO Tamper Switch SW2 on the RIO module acts as a tamper if Link 1 is missing (absent by default).
Configuring the RIO RIO Terminal Connected to... + + 12 V (at a control panel, keypad or remote power supply). – 0 V or ground (at a control panel, keypad or remote power supply). A To the A terminal of the previous module on the line (or the control panel if the RIO is the first module on the line). B To the B terminal of the previous module on the line (or the control panel if the RIO is the first module on the line). Table 2.1 Galaxy RIO Connections.
Smart PSU Output No. Default Function 1 Fire 2 PA 3 Intruder 4 S et Table 2.3 RIO Output Default Functions. 3 A Smart Power Supply Unit (Smart PSU) One 3 A Smart Power Supply Unit (Smart PSU) can be connected to the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus control panels. The Smart PSU integrates a three ampere power supply with an eight zone, four output Galaxy RIO. This may be used in place of a standard RIO to overcome power problems that arise when the additional RIO is fitted distant to the control panel.
RS232 Interface Module The Smart PSU has two separately fused regulated 12 V d.c. outputs, each capable of supplying 1.5 A to additional modules and devices. A fused regulated voltage is also supplied to charge a 12 V lead-acid stand-by battery. For further information refer to the Galaxy Smart Power Supply Unit Installation Instructions (Part Number: L101). The default functions of each Smart PSU output when connected to a Galaxy 16/16 plus control panel, are shown in Table 2.
RS232 Interface Module RS232 Tamper Switch SW2 on the RS232 module acts as a tamper if Link 1 is cut. Removal of the lid from the RS232 module enclosure when the system is connected to the Galaxy 16/16 plus activates the RS232 tamper alarm if the system is not in Engineer Mode. Galaxy RS232 Settings The RS232 module is configured using the DIP switches on the PCB; the settings are summarised in Table 2.
Printer Interface Module B au d Rate DIP Sw itch Setting 6 7 8 300 Off Off Off 600 Off Off On 1200 Off On Off 2400 Off On On 4800 On Off Off 9600 On Off On 19200 On On Off 38400 On On On Table 2.6 RS232 Baud Rate Settings. Printer Interface Module The Printer Interface module allows the Galaxy to be connected to a serial printer and the contents of the event log and the programming details of the system to be printed.
Optional Software Packages Galaxy Gold Galaxy Gold is a software program that allows a PC to communicate and control the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus control panels. The software program can also upload, store and download control panel programming. Galaxy Gold operates with the following configurations: • Galaxy 16: locally serviced via an RS232 module. • Galaxy 16 plus: locally serviced via an RS232 module or remotely serviced via the on-board communicator.
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Mk 7 LCD Keypad Section 3: GALAXY KEYPADS General The programming and operation of the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus control panels is carried out using the Galaxy Mark 7 (Mk V11) keypad. This keypad has a 2 × 16 character liquid crystal display. Up to three keypads can be fitted to the Galaxy 16/16 plus control panels. GALAXY 16+ V2.7 08:58 TUE 22 NOV 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 ent * 0 # esc Figure 3.1 Galaxy Mk V11 keypad. Power Consumption The Galaxy Mk III keypads require a 12 V d.c.
Keypad Address Galaxy Keypad Connected to... Terminal B B line A A line + 12 V d.c. input – 0V Table 3.2 Keypad Terminal Connections. Addressing The valid addresses for Galaxy keypads connected to a Galaxy 16/16 plus control panel are 0, 1, and 2. A 16-way rotary address switch is used to address Galaxy Mk III keypads. The address switch assigns a hexadecimal address value to the keypad. The factory default address is 0.
Keypad Installation keyhole slot aperture aperture cable channel cable stowage area sacrificial wall tamper elongated hole knockout hole 4-way connector Figure 3.2 Keypad Installation and Mounting Details. Keypad Mounting Procedure 1. Remove the keypad from its packaging. 2. To attach the keypad to the wall, the back plate must first be removed from the front plate. To do this, insert a suitable tool into both openings at the bottom of the keypad and turn the tool gently.
Adding a Keypad CAUTION: Use of any screws other than No. 6 Pan-head can damage thekeypad mouldings. 6. Make sure that the keypad wiring is fed through the large opening on the keypad backplate, then position the keypad base on the wall and attach it securely with the three No. 6 Pan-head screws. 7. If an off the wall tamper is required, using a No. 6 Pan-head screw, secure the sacrificial wall tamper, indicated in Figure 4-2, to the wall.
Removing a Keypad 4. Exit Engineer Mode by entering the Engineer Code and pressing esc: the keypad displays the message 1 MOD. ADDED — esc=CONTINUE. Press the esc key; the keypad display returns to the Unset Banner. If this message is not displayed, the keypad is not communicating with the control panel. The keypad is now configured into the system. Removing a Keypad from the System A keypad can only be removed from an existing Galaxy 16 and 16 plus system from Engineer Mode. 1.
Keypad Operation Once access to the system has been gained, the number keys are also used to select and modify menu options allowing system programming and setting and unsetting of the system. View Key A „ B ƒ The A key is used to advance forwards through the menu options, the B key to go backwards through the menu options. The A and B keys are used to initiate the setting of the Galaxy.
Keypad Operation Star Key Features Key Combination Star Feature Ö1 Changes keypad buzzer volume. Ö2 Activates PA Silent alarm. Mgr. Code + Ö3† Toggles On/Off to authorise Galaxy Gold connection. Ö4 Toggles keypad backlighting On/Off. Ö5 Activates Medical alarm. Code + Ö6 Prints the entire system details. Code + Ö7 Prints the entire event log. Ö8 Activates the Fire alarm. Ö9† Initiates the Engineer's Test. Ö# Indicates zone statuses. Mgr.
Keypad Operation (cont’d) Ö 6: Entering a User Code or the Engineer Code and pressing Star/6 initiates a print out of the System details. Pressing esc aborts the printing. A serial printer must be connected to the system via an RS232 module or printer interface module, see Section 1: SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE. The print out includes: System (software version, system time and date), Chime (zone programming) and Codes (User Code attribute programming (this does not include the actual code)).
Keypad Operation (cont’d) Viewing the Zone Resistances using the Star Key If the Star (Ö) key functions are enabled, pressing the Ö and # keys together displays the states of the zones in the system. View Function 1 The first time they are pressed the keypad displays the number of open zones. The open zones may be viewed by scrolling forward and backwards using the A and B keys, the keypad displays the zone number and zone descriptor.
Keypad Operation (cont’d) Banner The banner is the information shown on the keypad display when the system is in the unset state and the menu options are not being activated. There are two banners: The unset mode banner displays the Galaxy variant GALAXY 16+ V2.XX and software version, the time, day and date. The 22:16 THU 06 FEB Unset banner may be altered, see Section 5: MENU OPTIONS; Option 6 – Parameters; 12 Banner Top and 13 Banner Bottom.
Overview Section 4: SETTING OPTIONS Overview A valid code must be entered at the keypad before setting or unsetting of the system may take place. Illegal Code Entries On entry of an invalid code the keypad displays the message INVALID CODE. Entry of six invalid codes causes a local alarm, the keypad will lockout for ten minutes. The lockout can be cancelled by removing the power from the control panel for thirty seconds.
Setting the System Setting the System (the A Key) To set the system the user must first enter their code, then press the A key. This initiates the setting of all parts of the system assigned to that user code.
Part Setting the System Part Setting the System (The B Key) To part set the system the user must first enter their user code then press the B key. The keypad then displays the set status of those parts of the system assigned to the user code, see Figure 4.3 Part Set Selection. SELECT P1 = OFF TON P3T Part Set selections for user code with Parts 1 and 3 assigned. Part 1 is unset, Part 3 provisionally programmed as set Figure 4.3 Part Set Selection.
Interrupted Setting PART 3 PART 060 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚000000000 3 00000000000000000 (a) Part set exit time countdown (b) Countdown terminated SYSTEM IS SET (d) Screen goes blank (c) System Set confirmation Figure 4.4 Part Setting Routine for Group 3 Only.
Silent Setting Silent Setting The 0 key can be programmed to act as a terminator for both the full and part setting procedures. This allows the setting to be initiated and terminated from a keypad. When the 0 key is used to terminate the setting, the Horn output and keypad buzzers emit exit tones but do not emit confirmation tones. The keypad briefly displays the message SYSTEM IS SET before the display clears. Refer to Section 5: MENU OPTIONS; Option – 6 Parameters; 6 User Options; 6 Instant Key–0.
Keyswitch Setting Options Engineer Unsetting The engineer can only unset a system that was set using the engineer code. The engineer code can not be used to unset a system that was set by a user code. Keyswitch Setting Options Zones programmed as Keyswitch can be used to set and unset the system. The Keyswitch zone assumes the user attributes of one of user codes 1, 2 or 3 — the user code is assigned to the zone in Menu Option 7 – Zones.
Setting Features 2 OMIT 060 ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚000000000 Figure 4.8 Omitted Zones. Expiry Warning During the last 25% of the programmed exit time the keypad buzzers and entry/ exit horns begin to pulse rapidly, indicating that time is running short. Entry Time The system begins the unsetting routine whenever a Final or Entry zone activates. The keypad buzzers and Entry/Exit horns pulse slowly indicating that the entry time countdown has started.
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Menu Options Section 5: MENU OPTIONS General The Galaxy 16 and 16 plus provide various menu options for modifying the functional performance of the system. The Galaxy 16 and 16 plus allow multi-user access. All the keypads (a maximum of three) can be used to simultaneously carry out operations on the system. Only valid codes can access the Galaxy menu options.
Menu Access ××× ALARM IS ACTIVE (a) Enter Engineer Code [01] SYSTEM ENGINEER (d) System alarm message is displayed ××× (b) Keypad goes into alarm (c) Enter Engineer Code ENGINEER MODE 18:10 MON 30 JUN >-- A=SET B=PART ENT, 01-13=MENU (e) Press esc to go to Engineer Banner (f) Press ent to go to Engineer Set, Part Set or Menu Screen Figure 5.1 Entering Engineer Mode.
Menu Driven Access Note: Option 1, Omit is selected by entering 01 when using direct access. Options 2 – 9 are selected by entering either a single or double digit number (2 or 02), options 10 – 13 by entering a double digit number (10, 11, 12, 13). Menu Driven Access Menu driven access allows the engineer (and users) to enter and remain in the Galaxy 16/16 plus menu, following entry of their code, until the programming of the required menu options is completed. This is illustrated in Figure 5.
1 = Omit Option 1 - Omit Engineer Function The engineer uses the Omit option to enable the zones that can be omitted by the user. Note: The Engijneer Code can not omit zones, however it can be used to set the system where zones have been previously omitted by a User code. On selecting the Omit option, the omittable status of zone 01 is displayed. A zone will be omittable when the square next to the zone number is black and OMITTABLE appears on the bottom line of the display.
1 = Omit (cont’d) 04 INTRUDER #, 04 = OMIT 04 INTRUDER NON OMITTABLE (a) Zone 04 omittable but unomitted (b) Zone 04 non-omittable # or 04 to toggle omit status 04 z INTRUDER OMIT (c) Zone 04 omittable and omitted 49
2 = Chime Option 2 Chime The engineer function and user function of this menu option are identical. The Chime option is used to select which zones are to operate in chime mode. Any zone that is programmed to chime momentarily activates the horn output on the panel and the keypad buzzers when opened. The chime emitted from the horn is two-tone and operates on low volume. When the Chime option is selected zone 01 is displayed along with its chime status.
3 = Walk Option 3 - Walk The engineer function and user function of this option are identical. The Walk option is used to walk test selected zones on the system. When the Walk option is selected zone 01 is displayed. All zones default to disabled (excluded from the walk test), when a zone is disabled from the walk test the top line of the keypad display shows a hollow square next to the zone number and the bottom line reads #, xx = TEST, where xx is the zone number.
4 = Codes Option 4 – Codes On the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus there are 14 User Codes, including the Manager Code. There is also one Engineer Code. The codes assigned to all users must have four digits. There are two default codes on the Galaxy 16 and 16 plus panels as shown in Table 5.2 Default Codes. Default Codes Manager Code (Usr 14) 1234 Engineer Code (Usr 15) 1122 Table 5.2 Default Codes.
4 = Codes (cont’d) Programming Codes and Code Attributes Assigning and Changing Codes When the Codes option is selected, USR 1 CODE is displayed. If there is no code assigned to this user, the square in the top right corner of the display is hollow. 01= USR 1 CODE ENT, 01-14=SELECT Figure 5.7 Unassigned User Code. Press the ent key to select this user or the A or B keys to view the other users, then press ent to select. To programme a new code, or change an existing one, enter a unique four digit code.
4 = Codes (cont’d) Currently assigned code hidden. User Number (range: 1–14) >ÚÚÚÚ ( 0—9999) US R 1 Valid Code Range Pressing the Ö key four times deletes the digits in the assigned code. >———— US R 1 ( 0—9999) Once the code has been cleared press ent to accept the programming or esc to cancel. Figure 5.9 Deleting a User Code. Programming Codes Attributes When the Codes option is selected, USR 1 is displayed, press the A or B keys to view other users.
4 = Codes (cont’d) N o. Attribute 1 S e t A cce ss 2 Unset Access Description Default Enables the user to Full Set or Part Set the system. Enables the user to Unset or Part Unset the system. Enabled. Enabled. 3 Part 1 Access Enables user to set/unset Part 1. Enabled. 4 Part 2 Access Enables user to set/unset Part 2. Enabled. 5 Part 3 Access Enables user to set/unset Part 3. Enabled. 6 Omitting Enabled. 7 Modify Codes 8 Resets† Enables user to omit omittable zones.
5 = Test Option 5 – Test This test is only available in full for the Engineer Code, the Manager Code also has limited access, all other User Codes have no access, see Table 5.4 Test Outputs. This option allows the output devices connected to the system to be tested. Outputs are tested by function. When 5=Bells is selected for test, all outputs programmed as Bells activate. Refer to Option 8 – Outputs for details on the programming of the outputs.
6 = Parameters Option 6 – Parameters The Parameters option allows the engineer to modify the system parameters. Menu Option 06 Parameters Selection Selection Default 01 Entry Time 0 – 900 120 s 02 Exit Time 0 – 899 s (900=Infinite) 120 s 03 Bell Time 0 – 1200 s (1200=infinite) 0 Disabled 1200 s 04 Re-arm Mode 1 Omit Open 2 Inf. Strobe, Open 3 Omit Active Default 4 Inf. Strobe, Active 05 No. Re-arms 0 – 4 (4 = infinite).
6 = Parameters (cont’d) Menu Option Selection Selection Default 06 Parameters (continued) 07 Reset 1 Intruder Disabled 2 PA Disabled 3 Tamper Disabled 08 Bell Delay 4 Confirm Enable 0 – 900 s 000 09 Cold Start ent = lose data! 10 Remote Reset 11 Remote Version 0 = On 1 = Off 12 Banner Top 13 Banner Bottom 14 Part Exit Time 15 Confirm Time 0 = Off 0 0 – 255 Blank = Panel type and software version. Blank = Time, day and date. 0 – 900 120 s 0 – 99 60 m Table 5.
6 = Parameters (cont’d) 03 Bell Time This is the duration that outputs programmed as bells are activated for if there is an alarm. The default is 1200 seconds (20 minutes) with a programmable range of 0 to 1230 seconds. Entering a value of 1230 seconds sets the Bell Time to infinity. 04 Re-arm Mode This parameter determines which zones are omitted and the status of the strobe outputs when the system automatically re-arms following an alarm activation.
6 = Parameters (cont’d) Option Default 01 Quick Set Disabled 02 Quick Part Disabled 03 Part Bells Enabled 04 Part Intuder Disabled 05 PA Delay Disabled 06 Instant Key 0 Disabled 07 Abort time Disabled 08 Part Set Disabled 09 Line Fail High‡ Disabled 09 Sig Log Full† Disabled 10 Reset Mgr Disabled 11 Part Silent Disabled 12 AC Fail Delay Disabled 13 Zone Restoral Disabled 14 Usr 13 Duress Disabled 15 Rem When Set Disabled ‡Galaxy 16 only. † Galaxy 16 plus only. Table 5.
6 = Parameters (cont’d) 04 Part Intruder When enabled this parameter will activate Intruder outputs if an alarm condition occurs when the system is Part Set. 05 PA Delay When enabled this parameter delays the activation of PA outputs, after the activation of a PA or PA Silent zone, by 30 seconds. Note: This does not affect star key PA operation (Ö2). 06 Instant Key 0 When enabled key 0 on the keypad will act as a Push-to-Set button. See Section 4: SETTING OPTIONS; Silent Setting.
6 = Parameters (cont’d) Note: If the Intruder Reset attribute (Menu option 06 Perimeters; 07 Reset; 1 Intruder) is disabled then any code may reset the system after an Intruder alarm at any time). Star Abort When enabled, the Star Abort provides a time period during which any user (with or without the Reset parameter enabled) may prevent an Intruder alarm. This will last until the end of the untry time.
6 = Parameters (cont’d) 12 AC Fail Delay When enabled there is a 10 minute delay between the occurrence of an a.c. mains failure and activation of the AC Fail outputs. If the a.c. mains is restored before output activation then no output activation occurs. This avoids signalling of false or short term a.c. mains failures. 13 Zone Restoral When enabled this attribute records the closing (–) of Exit, Intruder and Dual zones in the Event Log. This will also signal these events via SIA communications format.
6 = Parameters (cont’d) Option Alarm Type 1 2 Intruder PA 3 Tamper 4 Confirm R eset Alarm Reset By... Paramater Enabled User with Code Reset enabled or Eng Code. Disabled Any valid code. Enabled User with Code Reset enabled or Eng Code. Disabled Any valid code. Enabled Engineer only. Disabled User with Code Reset enabled or Eng Code. Enabled User with Code Reset enabled or Eng Code. Disabled Any valid code. Default Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Table 5.
6 = Parameters (cont’d) To cancel the cold start press the esc key. To delete the system programming press the ent key. The warning message remains on the keypad for a few seconds then returns to the normal unset mode banner. The system is now at the default settings for all options. 10 Remote Reset This parameter allows the Remote Reset facility to be switched on and off. Press key 1 = On or 0 = Off. The default setting is 0 = OFF. The Galaxy 16/16 plus operates with the Technistore remote reset facility.
6 = Parameters (cont’d) 13 Banner Bottom This parameter is used by the engineer to modify the bottom line of the Unset Banner display. On selecting Banner Bottom the current banner text appears on the top line of the display and a section of the available alphanumeric characters are displayed on the bottom line. The programming is the same as for Banner Top. Note: If the bottom line is blank then the banner displays the default text, that is, time, day and date.
7 = Zones Option 7 – Zones This option is used by the engineer to modify the programming of the zones on the system and to assign the zones to one of the parts on the system part (P1, P2 or P3). The available zone functions are shown in Table 5.10. Note: Each zone can only be assigned to a single part. All zones default to Part 1 (P1). Modifying Zones When the Zones option is selected, the function of Zone 01 is displayed along with the part that it is assigned to.
7 = Zones (cont’d) Zone Types 01 Final This function terminates the timed setting procedure during a setting routine; it also starts the unsetting procedure of a set system. Opening and closing a Final zone during the Exit Time sets the system, providing all the (unomitted) zones are closed. Opening a Final zone when the system is set starts the Entry Time countdown.
7 = Zones (cont’d) This zone type records the active (+) and restore (–) events in the log. Note: Keyswitch zones programmed as codes 1, 2 and 3 are recorded in the Event Log (and transmitted via SIA communications) as users 18, 19 and 20 respectively. If the user codes options 1, 2 or 3, (Usr1 – Usr3) are assigned codes any entry of these codes will be recorded as Users 1 to 3. For details on user code attributes refer to Section 5: MENU OPTIONS; Option 4 – Codes; Programming Codes and Code Attributes.
7 = Zones (cont’d) If a PA Silent zone is open when one of the setting routines starts, it is indicated on the keypad display. The part that the open PA Silent zone is assigned to can not be set. PA Delay: If the PA Delay parameter is enabled, there is a 30 second delay between the activation of a PA zone and the alarm outputs firing. Resetting the PA button during the delay period aborts the alarm. See Section 5: MENU OPTIONS: Option 6 – Parameters; 06 User Options; 05 PA Delay.
7 = Zones (cont’d) 13 Link A The Link A zone type is an engineer defined zone type. The programming of the Link A zone type is split into two parts: the SIA mnemonic programming option allows the engineer to assign a SIA code to the zone type; the Link Function programming option allows the engineer to assign a mode of operation to the zone type. The Link A mnemonics are given in Table 5.11 Link A SIA Mnemonic Programming Options.
7 = Zones (cont’d) Current zone programming (type 03 intruder) 03=INTRUDER P1 ENT, 01-16=SELECT Enter 13 at the keypad to select Link A zone type 13=LINK A ZONE FUNCTION Pressing the # key will select the SIA mnemonic 13=LINK A ZONE FUNCTION Pressing the × key selects the Link functional programming G 13=LINK A AG ZONE FUNCTION Press the ent key to accept the programming Figure 5.13 Link Zone Programming. 14 Link B The Link B zone type is an engineer defined zone type.
8 = Outputs Options 8 – Outputs This option is used by the engineer to modify the programming of the outputs on the system. The available output default functions are shown in Table 5.14. Output Default Function Programmable Bells û Strobe û Horn û Fire ü 2 PA ü 3 Intruder ü 4 S et ü 5 (optional) Fire ü 6 (optional) PA ü 7 (optional) Intruder ü 8 (optional) S et ü 1 Table 5.14 Galaxy 16/16 plus Output Defaults.
8 = Outputs (cont’d) Activated By Zone Type O/P O/P Func Final Ex/Ent Intr. Fire ü† 1 Fire 2 PA ü ü 3 Intruder 4 S et ü ü ü† 5 Bells ü ü ü† 6 Strobe 7 Switch dc 8 Security ü ü 9 Confirm ü ü ü ü† 10 Horn 11 Medical‡ 12 AC fai l 13 Link A 14 Link B 15 Batt Low 16 Tamper 17 Omit † Output activated in Set and Unset state. ‡ Output only activated by Ö5 keys, see Table PA PA Sil Dual Sec. ü† ü† ü† ü ü ü† ü† ü ü ü ü ü† ü ü ü† ü ü† Lk A Lk B ü ü 3.3 Star (Ö) Key Combinations. Table 5.
8 = Outputs (cont’d) In addition activation of a PA zone when the system is unset or part set causes the Intruder outputs to activate. Two Dual zone activations will also cause the Intruder outputs to activate when the system is full set. For details on Dual Zones see Section 5: MENU OPTIONS; Option 7: Zones; Zone Functions and for details on full sets and part sets see Section 4: SETTING OPTIONS.
8 = Outputs (cont’d) 8 Security The Security output type is instantly activated by the opening of Security zones in a set or unset state. The output latches on until a valid code is entered. The Security output is not subject to Re-arm or Bell Delay. 9 Confirm The Confirm output type is used to give confirmation of an Intruder type alarm. The Confirm output is only triggered by the following zone types: Exit/Entry, Intruder, Dual and Security.
8 = Outputs (cont’d) 15 Batt Low The Batt Low output type is activated in the event of a stand-by battery power failure. It is restored to the de-active state when the stand-by battery power returns. 16 Tamper The Tamper output type is activated in the event of a module tamper alarm or a Bell Tamper alarm. For information on module tamper alarms see Section 2: OPTIONAL MODULES.
9 = Log Option 9 – Log The Galaxy 16 and 16 plus provide a 250 event Log stored in the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) chip. The Event Log can be viewed using the keypad or by using the Print menu option. This option can only be accessed by the Engineer Code (Usr 15) and the Manager Code (Usr 14). Viewing the Event Log from a Keypad Once the Log option has been selected, the current date is displayed. Press the A key to move from the first event back through the log (event 001, 250, 249...
9 = Log (cont’d) To print the Event Log enter a valid code at one the keypads then press the Ö and 5 keys simultaneously. The entire event log is printed. Note: The keypad must have the Star Key features enabled, see Section 3: GALAXY KEYPADS; Keypad Operation; Star Key. Event Log Details Each log event gives details of the time (in hours and minutes), the event type, number and description and the event location (zone or user) number.
10 = Time Option 10 – Time This option is used to set the time, date, and the start and end of Summer time. Both the manager and engineer have access to this menu option. The manager can only select this option by using menu driven access, see Section 5: MENU OPTIONS; MENU ACCESS; MENU DRIVEN ACCESS. Option No. Option Default Enter 1 Time 00:00 2 Date 01/01/94 (hh:mm) 3 Start Summer 21/03 (dd/mm) 4 End Summer 27/10 (dd/mm) (dd/mm/yy) Table 5.16 Time Options.
11 = Text Option 11 – Text This option is used by the engineer to assign a descriptor — of up to 16 alphanumeric characters — to the zones on the system. When the Text option is selected, ZONE 1 is displayed, along with its current descriptor. Press the ent key to select this zone or the A or B key to move to the required zone and press the ent key. Note: Pressing the appropriate number keys directly selects the zone.
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Menu Options Section 6: COMMUNICATIONS MENU OPTIONS Option 12 – Communications 1 (16 plus only) The Galaxy 16 plus has an on-board 8 channel communicator capable of transmitting DTMF, SIA level 1 and Microtech format alarm signals, the Galaxy 16 plus can also be fitted with a Plug-on-STU. The Galaxy 16 plus Menu options 12 and 13 are used by the engineer to program the on-board communicator and the Plug-on-STU options. Programming for the on board dialler will have no effect on the Galaxy 16 panel.
12 = Communications 1 Menu Option Selection Selection COMMS1 1 = Account No. 2 = Telephone No. 1 3 = Telephone No. 2 4 = Format 4 digits (DTMF) 8 (SIA) 16 digits (max.) 16 digits (max.
12 = Communications 1 (cont’d) 01 Account No. This number should be unique to each control panel and is used to identify the site to the monitoring station, Alarm Receiving Centre, Galaxy Gold etc. A unique account number must be entered before the control panel can dial out – failure to program an Account number will result in a Comms Fail message when the panel attempts to dial.
12 = Communications 1 (cont’d) 2. SIA 1 The SIA level 1 format is a protocol that transmits detailed point identification (Point ID) information to a SIA compatible receiver. The SIA level 1 format transmits alarm events, the activated zone number and the type of event. The SIA format is capable of transmitting over 27 different Galaxy event types. 3. Microtech Microtech format is a protocol that transmits detailed point identification (Point ID) information to a PC with Galaxy Alarm Monitoring installed.
12 = Communications 1 (cont’d) 07 Triggers This option is used to either program DTMF triggers or enable SIA triggers. DTMF or SIA is chosen from menu option 12 Communications 1; 4 Format, the default is DTMF. When transmitting to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) in DTMF format the Galaxy 16 plus is an eight channel communicator. The Triggers option allows triggers 1 to 8 to be programmed as required.
12 = Communications 1 (cont’d) • Once the trigger has been reprogrammed press ent to accept the programming or esc to cancel. • The A or B key can now be used to view the other channels and their trigger programming, ent selects the currently displayed trigger for programming. • When all triggers have been programmed press ent or esc to return to the triggers menu. Figure 6.2 DTMF Trigger Programming gives an example of programming channel 4 with trigger 05 Bells.
12 = Communications 1 (cont’d) To programme the SIA triggers: • Go to the triggers option and press the ent key. • Trigger 1 Fire is displayed. If the box on the top line of the keypad display is empty the trigger is disabled, if the box is filled the trigger is enabled. • The # key toggles the enable status of the trigger. • The A and B keys can be used to view the other triggers. • Press ent to accept the programming or esc to cancel. Figure 6.
12 = Communications 1 (cont’d) 09 Interval This option determines the period between Engineer Test transmissions following the time in 8 Autotest. For example, Autotest = 01:00, Interval = 06. The first transmission of a test code is at 01:00 and is repeated every six hours. Note: To disable Autotest enter 00:00 (default). 10 Access The Galaxy 16 plus has an upload and download capability compatible with Galaxy Gold. Option 10 Access determines the type of access that is available via Galaxy Gold.
12 = Communications 1 (cont’d) If Call Back is selected, then access to the Galaxy 16 plus is denied unless the call back option in Galaxy Gold is used to initiate the connection. 11 Remote Telephone This is the telephone number that the Galaxy 16 plus calls when requested to initiate one of the call back access options. 12 – 15 Home Numbers These menu options are used to provide multiple dialling options, or as a backup to the main telephone number(s) and format (menu options 12.2 Tel No. 1 to 12.
12 = Communications 1 (cont’d) The programming of the telephone number is identical to the programming of the main telephone numbers, see 12 Communications 1; 02 Telephone Number 1. The triggers for Home1 are programmed from menu option 13 Communications 2; 7 Home2 Triggs. 14 Home3–Audible The Audible alarms format will dial out an audible signal to the programmed telephone number. On answering the telephone a Pulsed Tone will be heard for Fire, PA, Intruder and Medical conditions.
13 = Communications 2 Option 13 – Communications 2 (16 plus only) This option is used to determine the communications parameters of the Galaxy 16 plus. The parameters are shown in Table 6.4 Communications 2 Programming Options. Options 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 are available on the Galaxy 16 panel with software version 2.7 and later. Selection Default 1 No.
13 = Communications 2 (cont’d) 1 Number of Rings This option determines the number of rings detected on the line before the onboard communicator answers. 2 Line Fail The Galaxy 16 plus communicator continually monitors the telephone line that it is connected to. This option allows the engineer to determine the line monitoring conditions that result in a Line Fail event being reported and recorded in the log. The three line monitoring capabilities are: 1.
13 = Communications 2 (cont’d) Adaptive Timed Dialling (Blind Dialling) On Activation of an alarm condition requiring to be signalled by the digi the panel snatches the line and checks for the presence of a dial tone. If the dial tone is not detected the dialling is initiated regardless. If the Dial Tone Line Fail is enabled the line fault is indicated to the control panel and the Bell Delay parameter is overridden.
13 = Communications 2 (cont’d) This option has a programmable range of 00 to 20. Setting the value to 00 disables the Fail to Comm, that is no event is recorded in the log. The number of attempts made is always five therefore if Fail to Comms is programmed with a value higher than five the comms failure is not recorded in the event log. 4 STU Options If a Plug-on Subscriber Terminal Unit (3GSTU-PLI) is to be connected to a Galaxy 16 plus (or Galaxy 16 with software V2.
13 = Communications 2 (cont’d) The C/OP–Rem.Serv option overrides the other remote servicing options in menu option 13.10 Access. To enable the C/OP–Rem.Serv option press the # key until the top line of the keypad display reads 4zC/OP-Rem.Serv, press the ent key to accept. To disable the C/OP–Rem.Serv option press the # key until the top line of the keypad display reads 4 C/OP-Rem.Serv, press ent to accept.
13 = Communications 2 (cont’d) Trigger N o. Trigger Type 00 Not Used 01 Fire 02 PA 03 Intruder 04 Set 05 Bells 06 Strobe 07 Switch DC 08 Security 09 Confirm 10 Horn 11 Medical Trigger No. Trigger Type 1 Fire 2 PA 3 Intruder 4 Set/Unset 5 Tamper Omit 12 AC Fail 13 Link A 14 Link B 15 Batt Low 6 16 Tamper 7 Link/Log O mit 8 Part Set/Unset 17 Table 6.5 STU Triggers. Table 6.6 Home 1 and Home 2 Triggers.
13 = Communications 2 (cont’d) 8 Conf Aftr Ent This option determines if confirmed alarms can be signalled after the start of an entry procedure. 9 Disable Kpads This option determines whether keypad unsetting is permissable (required for fob controlled installations). The keypads will be able to function normally during set and entry, regardless of this option, for part sets in which intruder alarms are not reportable.
13 = Communications 2 (cont’d) 13 Rprt Ent Alrm This option determines if entry deviation alarms are to be signalled as unconfirmed alarms. 1 Never The Timeout alarm will be the first alarm to be signalled. 2 Immediately Entry deviation alarms will be signalled as unconfirmed alarms immediately. 3 At Ent T/Out Entry deviation alarms will be stored and signalled when the entry timeout occurs, immediately before the Entry Timeout report.
Modules and Part Numbers APPENDIX A: SYSTEM MODULES AND PART NUMBERS Product Part No.
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Event Log Messages APPENDIX C: EVENT LOG MESSAGES Event Type Descriptor Location Event Log Explnation AD D ED KEYPAD 0 + Keypad 0 added to system. AD D ED KEYPAD 0 – Keypad 0 removed from system. AD D ED KEYPAD 1 + Keypad 1 added to system. AD D ED KEYPAD 1 – Keypad 1 removed from system. AD D ED KEYPAD 2 + Keypad 2 added to system. AD D ED KEYPAD 2 – Keypad 2 removed from system. AD D ED KEYPAD 13 + RS232 module added to system.
Event Log Messages (cont’d) Event Type Descriptor Location Event Log Explnation ENG MODE + Engineer Mode accessed. ENG MODE – Engineer Mode Accessed. Entry Zone Descriptor + of type Entry activated. Entry Zone Descriptor – EXIT/ENT Zone Descriptor + of type Exit/Entry activated. EXIT/ENT Zone Descriptor – FINAL Zone Descriptor + of type Final activated.
Event Log Messages (cont’d) Event Type Descriptor Location Event Log Explnation MISSING Keypad14 + Communication with Telecoms module lost. MISSING Keypad14 – Communication with Telecoms module restored. MISSING Printer + Communication with Printer Interface module lost. MISSING Printer – Communication with Printer Interface module restored. MISSING RIO + Communication with RIO lost. MISSING RIO – Communication with RIO restored.
Event Log Messages (cont’d) Event Type Descriptor PA Zone Descriptor PA† Zone Descriptor PA RESET USR1–13, KEYSW 1 –3, MGR, ENG P1 SET Location Event Log Explnation + of type PA alarmed. – of type PA restored. System reset following PA activation by USR1–13, KEYSW 1 –3, MGR, ENG,KEYPAD Part 1 set by USR1–13, KEYSW 1 –3, MGR, ENG,KEYPAD Part 2 set by
Event Log Messages (cont’d) Event Type Descriptor Location STAR KEY Fire Fire alarm activated using Ö+8 keys. STAR KEY Medical Medical alarm activated using Ö+5 keys. STAR KEY Mgr Auth Remote servicing authorised. STAR KEY Call Back Call back option accessed. STAR KEY PA Ö+2 keys activated PA Silent alarm. STAR KEY Print Log Event Log printed. STAR KEY Print Sys System details printed. STAR KEY Status Zone status veiwed using Ö+# keys. STAR KEY Volume Keypad volume toggled.
Event Log Messages (cont’d) Event Type Descriptor Location Event Log Explanation SYSTEM Log 90% Full SYSTEM PA + PA Silent alarm activated by Ö+2 keys. SYSTEM Power + AC power failure occurred. SYSTEM Power – AC power restored. SYSTEM STU Fail SYSTEM Timeout SYSTEM Warm Start TAMP O/C Zone Descriptor + Tamper Open Circuit on . TAMP O/C Zone Descriptor – Tamper Open Circuit on .
Event Log Messages (cont’d) Event Type Descriptor UNSET USR1–13, KEYSW 1 –3, MGR, ENG Location Full system unset. WALKTEST Zone Descriptor tested during WALK TEST option.
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