Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Honeywell Security
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Table of Contents Contents SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 1 Optional Peripherals ............................................................................................. 1 Features .................................................................................................................. 2 RF ..........................................................................................................
Table of Contents Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Connecting the Galaxy 2 Series to the PSTN ..................................................... 9 Private Branch Exchange (PBX) Approval ........................................................................ 9 REN and SEN Numbers...................................................................................................... 10 SECTION 5: HARDWARE ......................................................................... 11 PCB Layout (2–44+) .
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Table of Contents Peripherals - Installation, Wiring & Addressing............................................... 24 Configuring ......................................................................................................................... 24 General ................................................................................................................................ 24 Mk7 LCD Keypad/Keyprox ..........................................................
Table of Contents Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual SECTION 6: GENERAL OPERATION ...................................................... 43 Galaxy 2 Series Users ......................................................................................... 43 Users .................................................................................................................................... 43 Engineers ......................................................................................................
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Table of Contents Removing Keytags or Cards - Mk7 485 Keyprox only ......................................................................................... 58 Removing Keytags or Cards - ECP 6160 Tags only ............................................................................................ 58 Option 44 - Mobile Nos .............................................................................................................................
Table of Contents Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual SECTION 15: SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................ 108 SECTION 16: COMPLIANCE AND APPROVALS................................... 110 EN50131 Compliance....................................................................................................... 110 Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Approval ............................................... 110 HONEYWELL SECURITY LIMITED WARRANTY .......................
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Introduction SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION The Galaxy 2 Series is a 12-zone intruder alarm control panel. There are 2 variants. The 2-44+ is the full function version which is expandable to 44 zones. The 2-20 is an entry level version which is expandable to 20 zones. This manual covers both versions. However, certain features are not available on the 2-20 variant. The following table gives the general specification for both variants.
Introduction (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual RF Radio Receiver: This allows the control panel to receive signals from wire-free detectors and radio keyfobs. One radio receiver will allow the panel to assign wire-free detectors to any or all of the 44 detection zones. However, two receivers can be used to increase coverage. Proximity Card Reader: This allows users to set/unset simply by swiping a card or tag in front of the reader.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Quick Guide SECTION 2: QUICK GUIDE How to Boot up Wire up the keypads, address them (see Peripherals - Installation, Wiring and Addressing), then apply power to the system. The keypads will configure and show the default banner display. G a l a x y 44 V1.0 09:51 SAT 01 JAN Default Codes Default User Code: 1234 Default Engineer code: 112233 Menu Access Operation/Navigation Only valid codes can access the Galaxy 2 Series menu options.
Quick Guide (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual How to Restore an Alarm Alarms, faults and tampers will be restored provided: 1. The cause has cleared 2. An authorised user PIN code or anti-code has been entered. 3. The conditions have been viewed on the keypad display after steps 1 and 2 above. If a user cannot restore all the conditions, a temporary banner is displayed to indicate that a manager or engineer is required to restore the system.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Architecture SECTION 3: SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 12-way ribbon cable External Communicator Trigger Header Phone line ECP BUS (2 Galaxy 2-44 PCB Serial Port to PC 12 on-board zones 44+ only) 6160 keypad (4) (optionally with built-in receiver/keyprox) Note: maximum of 2 receivers/keyproxes 4 outputs RS485 BUS Note: A maximum of 4 keypads (including keyprox) can be connected to the RS485 line.
System Wiring Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual SECTION 4: SYSTEM WIRING General Information It is essential that this product is installed correctly, in particular with respect to a person’s safety and connection to the mains electricity supply. This product is not suitable for installation, maintenance or connection by the user. A competent, qualified engineer, with for example NACOSS approval, must carry out installation and maintenance.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual System Wiring (cont’d) Zone and Data Cable Type Zone cables and all cables between the panel, keypads and expansion modules must be as follows: RS485 Bus: Twisted pair screen cable Belden 8723 equivalent. For systems with less than 100m cable run in total, standard 4-core alarm cable may be used in most normal environments. ECP Bus and Zone Cables: Standard 4-core alarm cable. Zones: Standard 4-core alarm cable. Mains Supply Connection The connection to the a.c.
System Wiring (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Equipment Electrical Rating The control equipment is designed to operate on a mains supply of 230 Volts a.c. (230 V +10% -15%) at a frequency of 50 Hz. It is not suitable for other types of supply. The maximum current consumption in normal use is 200 mA.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual System Wiring (cont’d) Connecting the Galaxy 2 Series to the PSTN The Telecommunications Network Voltage (TNV) port (terminals A and B on TB1) must be permanently connected (hard-wired) to the PSTN via a BT master socket, refer to Figure 3. Note: If the BT master socket is the newer type (NTE5/CTE5), then the connection can be carried out by the installation engineer. If the BT master socket is not an NTE5/CTE5, then the network operator must make the connection.
System Wiring (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual REN and SEN Numbers It is possible to simultaneously connect a number of items to one line of the PSTN. The limit is determined by summing the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) shown on each item of apparatus, ensuring that the sum of RENs is not more than four. The REN of the Galaxy 2 Series is one (1). Assume that all British Telecom equipment has a REN of one unless otherwise marked.
HEATSINK LED2 11 BATTERY FUSE F1 TAMPER Figure 4. Galaxy 2–44+ PCB Layout Tamper Spring and switch SW1 (plastic box only) AC power Battery Terminals BATT BATT + - 1 Trigger Header 2 3 RIO 0 0v 4 5 6 7 0v 8 9 RIO 1 Zone Terminals 0v Telecoms Note: Switch SW1 and the tamper spring are for the plastic box only. The metal box has a 2-way terminal for connection to the lid tamper microswitch.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual PCB Layout (cont’d) PCB Layout (2–20) 2-way header RS485 termination AC Power Input Battery Terminals 12 Volt Auxilliary Output BATT + PROG HEADER B BATT - - A Power LED AUX + F1 (1 amp) BATT + RS 485 lines Loudspeaker Negative A B B LINE IN A Trigger Header X1 F3 (0.5 amp) Trigger Output BELL COM N/O BELL 0V +12v Phone Line Input Alternate Phone Socket F2 (0.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Zones Zones The Galaxy 2–20 has 12 on-board zones expandable to 20 (RS485 bus). The Galaxy 2–44+ has 12 on-board zones expandable to 44 (RS485 bus) or 36 (ECP bus). The zones on the Galaxy 2 Series can function in one of three modes; Normal Closed, Double Balanced and U.S. End of line. Zone wiring for the three modes are illustrated in the following three Figures: Figure 6. Zone wiring for Normal Closed Zones ALARM TAMP 1K 1K Figure 7.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Wiring Zones Wiring Zones The zones on Galaxy 2 Series panels are defaulted as double balanced. Each zone is 1 kΩ closed and 2 kΩ open. The transition from 1 to 2 kΩ generates an alarm condition. Refer to Table 2 for details of the zone resistance and resulting conditions. NOTE: The circuit debounce time (the period the zone must remain open to register a change in condition) is 300 milliseconds by default.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Zone Addresses Zone Addresses Each zone on the Galaxy 2 Series has a 4-digit address. For example: 1004, 1058. The address is made up of three reference numbers as shown in the following figure: Example: 1004 1 00 Represents Panel Line No. 4 Represents RIO Address Represents Zone No. 1-8 on RIO/Expander GALAXY 2 Series PANEL 1 RIO ADDRESS 00 ZONE 4 Figure 10. Zone Addresses The example above, 1004, is the detector connected to line 1, RIO 00, zone 4.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Output Addresses Outputs The Galaxy 2 Series has four on-board outputs; Bells, Strobe, Speaker and Set. The format of the addressing of the outputs is similar to zones. The addresses of these outputs are as follows: Output Address Default function 1001 Set 1002* SPK Driver 1003 1004 Current (mA) Normal State Active State 100 Off 0V - - - Bell 100 Off 0V Strobe 100 Off 0V Table 3.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Trigger Header Inputs Line Fault: This input tells the panel that the communicator has a telephone line fault (active low). Reset: This input from the communicator resets the panel on a low to high signal (negative removed). Supply A 100 mA, 12V output is also provided. The output is fused by the on-board AUX FUSE (F2). +12V Trig 8 Trig 7 Trig 6 Trig 5 Trig 4 Trig 3 Trig 2 Trig 1 Line Fault Reset GND Figure 11.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual RS485 Wiring If two lines are connected, both ends must be terminated with 680 Ω resistors and the appropriate End OF Line (EOL) resistor on the control panel PCB must be disconnected by removal of link LK1. Keypad OR Peripheral GALAXY 2-44 V1.0 09:51 01/08/04 A Keypad OR Peripheral GALAXY 2-44 V1.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual ECP Bus ECP Bus (2–44+ Only) The ECP bus can operate at the same time as the RS485 bus. The cable can be standard 4-core and can be spurred or T wired. The maximum length of cable run is 100 metres. Galaxy 2-44 Control Panel ECP Bus Keypad OR Peripheral Figure 14. ECP Line - T Wire Configuration Built-in Dialler/Modem The built-in dialler allows signalling to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC), SMS signalling and remote servicing from a PC.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Panel Mounting Panel Mounting (Plastic Box) Installation Kit The Galaxy 2 Series plastic box comes with an installation kit. It contains 13 zone links, a cable clamp with two self tapping screws, two M4 x 20mm lid screws, a tamper spring, battery connector leads and 24, 1K resistors. WARNING: The lid of the plastic box must not be removed before isolating the mains supply. Illumination of the keypad power LED indicates the presence of a.c. mains supply.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Panel Mounting (cont’d) Remove the PCB 1. Gently pull back the PCB mounting clips to free the PCB. 2. Lift the PCB free of the PCB mounting pillars. Replace the PCB 1. 2. 3. 4. Insert the PCB into the PCB mounting slots. Ensure that any cabling is clear of the PCB support pillars. Gently pull back the PCB mounting clips and place the PCB on top of the PCB support pillars.
Panel Mounting (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Panel Mounting (Metal Box) Installation Kit The Galaxy 2 Series metal box comes with an installation kit. It contains two No.8 x 12 mm self-tapping lid screws, 6160 Text Programming Overlay, two battery leads (one red and one black), 10 mm cable staple and 24, 1K resistors. WARNING: The lid of the metal box must not be removed before isolating the mains supply. Illumination of the keypad power LED indicated the presence of a.c. mains supply.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Panel Mounting (cont’d) Removing and Replacing the Galaxy 2 Series PCB NOTE: The metal box comes with the PCB installed. The PCB does not have to be removed to enable access to the keyhole mounting slot (see Figure 17). Mounting the Metal Enclosure Base Use the keyhole slot in the metal box to position the base. Three mounting screws (not provided) are required to mount the metal base.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Peripherals Peripherals - Installation, Wiring & Addressing Configuring New peripherals will be configured onto the system at system power up or on learning programming mode. Changes to peripheral addresses will only take effect when the peripheral is re-powered. General The following peripherals can be connected to the Galaxy 2 Series: RS485 Bus: Mk7 LCD Keypad/Keyprox; RIO; PSU; RF Portal. NOTE: Up to four keypads (including keyprox) can be fitted to this line.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Peripherals (cont’d) Mk7 LCD Keypad/Keyprox The Mk7 keypad is a 16 character alpha-numeric keypad used to program and set the Galaxy 2 Series. The window display is spread over two lines. The Mk7 keyprox is a standard keypad with a proximity card reader combined into one housing. This allows dual function setting/unsetting ability from one station without the need for a separate card reader. Keypad/Keyprox Installation 1. Remove the keypad from its packaging. 2.
Peripherals (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 4. If you are using a wall-run cable for the keypad (A, B, +, -) position the cable behind the back plate in the cable channels provided. The cable can be run in from either the top or the bottom of the back plate. Use a sharp tool to remove the plastic from the top or the bottom of the cable guides on the back plate skirting. CAUTION: Use of any screws other than No. 6 Pan-head can damage the keypad mouldings. 5.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual RIO Remote Input Output (RIO) Galaxy RIO’s can be added to the RS485 Bus on the Galaxy 2 Series control panel. Each additional RIO expands the system by eight zones and four outputs. Outputs 1 2 3 4 3k3Ω pull-up resistors R5 R3 LK4 LK3 LK2 R7 IC2 R1 S RS 485 Power B A - + - + SLAVE E/E SW1 LED IC1 SW4 LK1 SW2 1 IC3 IC4 Tamper Switch Rotary Address Switch 2 3 5 6 4 Zones 7 8 Rev 0.3 Figure 19.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual RIO (cont’d) Configuring the RIO The added RIO is configured into the system on exiting from engineer mode. If the message XX Mod Added [<],[>] To View is displayed, the system has recognised that a new module is present. Press the A or B keys to confirm that the RIO has been added.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual PSU Power Supply Unit The Galaxy 2 Series Power Supply Unit (PSU) is available in two variants. The Galaxy Power Unit is a 3-ampere power supply. The Galaxy Power RIO is a Power Unit plus an onboard Remote Input Output (RIO) module. Both variants are configured in the same way. Off-wall Tamper OW LID TAMP TAMP HEATSINK Bell-Box connection LK5 +14.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual PSU (cont’d) Installation Instructions The installation and wiring must be performed by a competent engineer. The Galaxy Power Supply Unit must be connected to the a.c. mains supply (230/240 Va.c. 50Hz) via a fused connection outlet. The fuse in the mains outlet must not exceed 3A. The Galaxy Power Supply Unit comes installed in the metal enclosure base. The installation procedure of the panel base is as follows: 1.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual PSU (cont’d) Battery The minimum capacity battery to supply the PSU is 1x 7Ah. The maximum capacity battery to supply the PSU is 2 x 17Ah. Battery Test A battery test on full load is automatically performed once an hour and during the Engineer Mode exiting procedure. If the battery voltage falls to 10 V while the Power Supply Unit is running on the battery, then it is automatically disconnected to prevent deep discharge of the battery.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual ECP Zone Expander ECP Zone Expander (2–44+ Only) This is an expander for use on panels that use the ECP communication Bus. Up to three zone expanders can be fitted to the Galaxy 2–44+ panel. Each expander gives 8 extra hardwired zones and four programmable outputs. An alternative expander gives four extra hardwired zones and no outputs.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual ECP Zone Expander (cont’d) Addressing the ECP Zone Expander Select jumper addresses before powering up the zone expander. Available addresses are 2, 3, and 4. Refer to Table 11 for jumper settings.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual RF Portal G2 RF Portal The G2 RF Portal is a wireless receiver for the Honeywell V2 Domonial transmitter range. The G2 RF Portal allows the control panel to receive signals from wire-free detectors and radio keyfobs. One RF Portal will allow the control panel to assign wire-free detectors to any or all detection zones. However, two RF Portals can be used to increase coverage. A maximum of two RF Portals can be connected to the RS485 (AB) line to support up to 44 zones.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual RF Portal (cont’d) 1. Either remove one of the knockouts in the side of the plastic base or, if fitting into an electrical box, remove the knockout in the centre of the base (see Enclosure knockout Removal Procedure, II10220). 2. Fit the two plastic supports for the PCB from the underside of the plastic base. 3. Using three screws, attach the plastic base loosely to a wall or electrical mounting box. 4.
RF Portal (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Connecting the RF Portal The RS485 (AB) line of the RF Portal must be wired in parallel (daisy-chain configuration) with the RS485 (AB) line of any keypads connected to the system. The RF Portal requires 12 Vd.c. (range 9.0 V to 14.0 V) and 55 mA. This can be supplied from the control panel power supply or from a remote power supply if the distance causes a large voltage drop on the cable.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 6160 Keypad 6160 Keypad/Keyprox/RFH (2–44+ Only) The 6160 keypad is an addressible, alphanumeric remote keypad for setting/unsetting the Galaxy 2–44+ control panel. It is also available as a combined keypad/keyprox unit (keypad with built-in proximity card reader). The keyprox version allows the system to be set and unset with keytags and cards. (see Section 6: General Operation). A 1 2 3 B 4 5 6 ent 7 8 9 esc * 0 # Figure 27.
6160 Keypad (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Addressing the 6160 Keypad Keypad address (CON ADDR) needs to be from 0 to 3. To set the address: 1. Either repower the keypad or activate the keypad tamper switch. 2. Within 60 seconds of step 1, press and hold buttons 1 and 3 for five seconds. NOTE: If 10 seconds pass without a key entry, the keypad exits address mode. You must power down, power up and start the procedure again. 3. The current keypad address will be displayed. 4.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 2-Way Audio 2-Way Audio (2–44+ Only) The system can support up to three TP800 speaker-mic devices via the audio header. To allow connection via the Audio Header, an Audio Terminal Board must be fitted (part no. A233—2-way Audio Terminal Board). Alternatively, a 14-way socket can connect directly on to the Audio Header on the main PCB.
2-Way Audio (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Operation of 2-Way Audio Two types of audio communication are possible; Listen-in In this mode, the panel will stay on-line for 30 seconds after sending an alarm signal to the ARC to allow the operator to listen to the audio on site. The operation is controlled by the remote DTMF telephone and is as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the * then 6 keys to start listen-in. Use the 0 and 1 keys to toggle between listen and talk modes (0 = listen, 1 = talk).
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual GSM Module GSM Module (2–44+ Only) A Dedicated GSM telecommunication interface can be connected to the Galaxy 2 series control panel to allow an alternative communication path to the PSTN telephone line. The GSM module is installed as follows. CAUTION: Install the control panel with the GSM Module at least 1.5 m from any wireless peripheral device. This will avoid interference generated by the GSM.
GSM Module (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Note on SIM cards: Any valid GSM sim card can be used. Both contract and Pre-pay types will work, although contract SIMs are better for systems with alarm signalling as there is no chance of credit running out when an alarm activation needs to be signalled. If the GSM module is to be used for remote servicing, then a Data-enabled SIM card must be used.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Galaxy 2 Series Users SECTION 6: GENERAL OPERATION Galaxy 2 Series Users Users are split into two main access levels under EN50131. Level 2: Normal users who operate the system Level 3: Engineers and master users who can alter PIN codes and system settings. NOTE: Engineers can only alter their own PIN code NOTE: Level 1 is considered to be the system in standby mode, where no users are currently accessing the system.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Setting Options To navigate around the menu and enter data, the keys are used as follows: 0-9: numeric data entry. ent: accepts current display or enters selected option. esc: escapes out of selected option. A> B<: scroll forward and backward in menu or selected option. Many of the menu options shown above will have one or more sub-menus below them. A user will be timed out of the menu structure if no keys are pressed for two minutes.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Setting Options (cont’d) Night Setting NIGHT SET Enter: User code and press B. 030 Press 2 = Night Set This is identical to the Part Setting procedure, except the keypad display indicates that the system is being Night Set. Only the zones which have the Night attribute enabled (refer to option 52.1.3 = ZONES.Function.Night Set), are included. By default, the exit time will be silent.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Alarm Restore Restoring alarms Alarms, faults and tampers will be restored provided: 1. The cause has cleared 2. An authorised user PIN code or anti-code has been entered. 3. The conditions have been viewed on the keypad display after steps 1 and 2 above. If a user cannot restore all the conditions, a temporary banner is displayed to indicate that a manager or engineer is required to restore the system. This lasts for 30 seconds before the normal banner is displayed.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Setting with Keyfobs Setting and Unsetting with Keyfobs The following information applies when a radio receiver is connected to the system. To Full Set the system (5804 Keyfob): Begin Full Set Procedure Unset/Cancel Press the ON button on the keyfob (Full setting will commence as per keypad procedure). NOTE: To cancel the setting during the exit time, press the OFF button.
Setting with Keytags/Cards Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Setting and Unsetting with Keytags or Cards The following information applies to systems fitted with a keyprox. To Full Set the system (6160 keyprox): Hold keytag or card in front of prox symbol for three seconds. (Full setting will commence ). ARMED NOTE: To cancel the setting during the exit time, hold keytag briefly in front of prox symbol.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Text Programming Text Programming Certain functions on the Galaxy 2 Series can be set up with text descriptors or names. When one of these is edited the keypad will initially show the name that is currently programmed. The A and B keys can be used to move the edit cursor right and left in the name. Pressing the * key will delete the character to the left of the cursor and move the cursor one position to the left (Left Delete).
Additional Functions Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Additional Functions Code Tampers When enabled (see Option 51, Parameter 14 = Lockouts), when 10 wrong codes are entered in succession, the keypad is locked. The lockout lasts for two minutes. After a further 10 wrong code entries, a tamper is logged and a signal is given. The keypad is again locked out for two minutes. NOTE: RF fobs can still operate.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Setting Options SECTION 7: MENU OPTIONS Menu 10 - Setting Options Option 11 - Omit Zones This option allows zones to be temporarily removed (omitted) from the system. Once a zone has been omitted it does not generate an alarm condition. The omit status of the zone can be toggled on and off using the # key. The omitted zones are reinstated automatically when the system is unset or manually when the zone omit option is disabled.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Display Options Menu 20 - Display Options Option 21 - Zone Status This option shows the status of each zone on the system one at a time. The scroll keys scroll along the zone list. For each zone, the zone type and its open/close/tamper status are displayed. If the # key is pressed, the resistance reading for that zone is displayed, if hard-wired, or the last recorded signal strength if it is RF (from RF Portal on RS485 line only).
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Display Options (cont’d) Option 23 - System Version This option shows the panel type and software version. Option 24 - Print NOTE: A serial printer must be connected to the program header on the Galaxy 2 Series PCB. This option allows the user to print out the event log. NOTE: The system programming can only be printed by an engineer in menu option 57. A master code can also print out the users.
Test Options Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Menu 30 - Test Options Option 31 - Walk Test Menu option 31 allows a selection of zones or a single zone to be put on walk test. NOTE: Zones programmed with the following functions remain active during the walk test: 24 hours, PA, PA silent, Fire, Tamper, Batt Fail, AC Fail, Assistance, Bell Fail.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Modify Options Menu 40 - Modify Options Option 41 - Time/Date This option has two sub-options: A = Time Selection of this sub-option allows a new time to be entered. The time must be a valid four-digit number in the 24 hour format (HH:MM). When setting the time, on pressing the last digit, the seconds will be set to 00. B = Date Selection of this sub-option allows a new date to be entered.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Modify Options (cont’d) 2 = Type This attribute shows the type of user and the level of access for each. There are four sub-options: 0 1 2 3 = Cleaner (L2) = Users (L2) = Manager (L2) = Master (L3) User Types A user type is assigned to every user on the system. The type dictates what functions a user can access.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Modify Options (cont’d) 3 = Groups This attribute determines the system groups that the user has access to and operational control over. This attribute is only available when the groups option is enabled, see Option 63.1. Access to the common group is not required as this arms and disarms automatically. A modifier can be assigned to the groups.
Modify Options (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Adding Keytags or Cards - Mk7 485 Keyprox only 1. Enter menu 42.1 = Users.Users. 2. Select a user. 3. Select option 6 = Prox Tags. 4. Press A & 1 together to self-learn keytag/card on to system. NOTE: When pressing A & 1, make sure keytag or card is kept away from prox symbol or else the number will be misread. 5. 6. 7. 8. Hold card/keytag in front of prox symbol to add it in. The number should be displayed.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 44 - Mobile Nos Option 44 - Mobile Nos The Galaxy 2 Series can send SMS messages to users on up to three separate phone numbers to alert them of system events. This option allows users to set up or alter the mobile phone numbers and the types of messages sent. There are three sub-options, one for each phone: 1 = Call 1 2 = Call 2 3 = Call 3 Each of these options has a further sub-menu as follows: 1 = Mobile Number The mobile number can be up to 20 digits long.
47 - Remote Access Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Option 47 - Remote Access 1 = Service This option allows a user to initiate a call to the remote service centre or authorise a call in from the remote servicing centre. On entering the menu, the user can select which communication device is used. 1 = Telecoms 5 = GSM (2–44+ only) Upon selecting the device, the user can select which communication mode is used.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 51 - Parameters Menu 50 - Engineer 1 Options Option 51 - Parameters This option allows the engineer to modify the settings for the system functions. Options can be selected using the A or B keys or by entering the two digit parameter number and pressing the ent key.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 51 - Parameters (cont’d) Parameter Values Defaults 01=Bell Time 02=Bell Delay 04=Exit Time 05=Entry Time 01-30 minutes 0=Off. 1=On - 10 min. 00 - 99 Seconds. 00=Infinite time/final contact. 00 - 99 seconds.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 51 - Parameters (cont’d) 01 = Bell Time This is the amount of time that the sounders/bells activate after an alarm condition has occured. The duration of the output is programmable within the range 01-30 minutes; the default is 15. 02 = Bell Delay This parameter, when set to On, delays the operation of the bell for 10 minutes following an intruder alarm.
51 - Parameters (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 07 = Intruder Resets This parameter dictates what type of reset is required for a signalled intruder alarm. There are two settings: 0. User This setting allows any user programmed with the following user types: user, manager, master, to reset a full intruder alarm. 1. Remote (default) This setting requires an engineer or remote reset for a signalled intruder alarm.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 51 - Parameters (cont’d) 12 = Banner This parameter has three settings: 1. Top Line 2. Bottom Line 3. Show on Set 0 = Off (Blank display when Set) 1 = On (Display normal banner when set) The Day Mode Banner display on keypads can be altered. The top and bottom row can be edited separately with descriptors of up to 16 characters.
51 - Parameters (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Keypad tamper lockout is indicated on the keypad display. After 20 attempts, a tamper is logged and an event is signalled. When option 2 or 3 are selected the same rules apply to wireless fobs and prox tags. 15 = SPK Mode This function selects whether the LS (loudspeaker) terminal acts as a speaker driver or a normal switched output. There are two settings. 0. Switch DC 1.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 51 - Parameters (cont’d) 3. RF Jam This option selects whether or not the system can be set while there is an RF Jam (interference condition) present. 4. TEL Line Fault When set to on a line fault can be detected by the panel. A line fail prevents setting. 19 = Part Bells This option determines whether the External Bell and Strobe outputs activate during an alarm condition when the system is Part Set. 0. No 1. Yes (default) NOTE: Internal sounders always sound.
51 - Parameters (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 24 = Entry Deviation This parameter has two settings: 0. No 1. Yes (default) If set to 0 (Entry Deviation not permitted), deviation from an entry route during entry or supplementary entry periods will result in a Full Alarm Condition. An entry route is defined as zones programmed as 01 (final) and 02 (exit). Entry Deviation permitted (1) means that external bells/communications/triggers will be withheld until the entry time expires.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 51 - Parameters (cont’d) 2. EOL Resistor This selects the resistor value for the end of line (EOL) resistor used in EOL double balance zone configurations. Normally this should be 1000 ohms. The value entered is in hundreds of ohms, 01 = 100 ohms, 99 = 9900 ohms. 3. Contact Res As for EOL Resistor but for Contact resistor. 47 = Set confirm This parameter gives an external indication when the system has set. There are three options: 0. Off 1.
51 - Parameters (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 6. RF Check The RF Check is a means of warning the user that the system is unable to determine the status of the detector. There are two options: 0 = No This option disables the checking of the RF Stop Set (see Section 8, RF Stop Set). 1 = Yes This option enables the checking of the RF stop set.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 51 - Parameters (cont’d) 2 = Never Unset The keypad can never unset the system. Unsetting can only be performed by a keyfob, proximity tag or card. NOTE: If the panel becomes locked by accidental selection of this option, the panel can be force unset by the following procedure: (a) Remove all power from the system. (b) Open the panel lid tamper. (c) Re-apply power. The system will power up unset in a tamper condition. 4.
51 - Parameters (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 8. Exit ZN conf. 0 = Before Entry (default) 1 = Except Entry 9. Entry clears conf. This options selects whether a single (unconfirmed) alarm activation is remembered for the purposes of confirmation, after an entry door is open. This option has two settings: 0 = Reset Count In this case, the confirmed alarm counter is reset to 0 as soon as an entry door is opened. 1 = Keep Count (default) In this case, the confirmed alarm counter is maintained.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 52 - Zones Option 52 - Zones Zones are programmed in menu 52. Each zone has a set of attributes as shown in the following table: Attributes Description 1 Function Assigns Zone Type 2 Descriptor SMS text - 16 characters max. alpha-numeric description 3 Soak Test Zone monitored for 14 days max.
52 - Zones (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 1 = Function This option allows the function of the zone to be selected. The zone can be assigned a different function for each set mode (full, part and night set) to allow maximum flexibility. For instance, the zone can be programmed with the ‘Intruder’ function in Full and Part Set, but programmed as ‘Not Active’ in Night Set.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 52 - Zones (cont’d) 2 = Descriptor Each zone can be assigned with an alpha-numeric description of up to 16 characters (see Table 16, Zone Text Characters). The descriptor is assembled from the character set in this table. On selecting the Descriptor attribute, the currently assigned descriptor (blank by default) is displayed on the top line. Each of the keys on the keypad, when pressed, offers a choice of character on the bottom line.
52 - Zones (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 6 = Groups This option selects the group that a zone belongs to. The zone will always default to group 1, but can be set to work under any group. Zone Functions and Descriptions 00 Not Active The zone is not active in alarms but tampers are monitored 01 Final Zones programmed as Final initiate the unsetting procedure and terminate the setting procedure. NOTE: The setting procedure can only terminate if the Exit Time (Parameter 51.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 52 - Zones (cont’d) 09 Keyswitch The Keyswitch function allows a zone to be used as an on/off switch for the system or assigned groups. Operating a Keyswitch zone when the system is unset starts the timed full setting routine, therefore the exit time is applicable. The system sets when the exit time expires or a Final or Push Set is activated. If the system is set, operating a Keyswitch immediately unsets the assigned groups; there is no entry time countdown.
52 - Zones (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 20 Tamper The Tamper function is continuously operational. When a Tamper zone is activated (1kΩ to 2kΩ), a tamper alarm is generated; this requires to be reset by an authorised user code. If a tamper condition (open or short circuit) occurs, a tamper alarm is also generated. 23 Batt Fail This function is used to monitor the voltage of a back-up battery connected to a power supply. It causes an Aux. Power Supply fault condition.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 53 - Outputs Option 53 - Outputs This option allows the operation of all the system outputs to be programmed. Outputs numbered 0001 to 0008 are the outputs from the trigger header. Outputs numbered 1001 to 1004 are the standard outputs on the main PCB. Outputs on expansion modules are shown if fitted. Each output has a sub menu containing attributes as shown: 1. Function Assigns the output function that activates the output. 2.
53 - Outputs (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 04=Intruder (Latch) The Intruder output is activated on a full alarm event during the set state. 05=Tamper (Latch) The Tamper output is activated whenever a circuit tamper or lid tamper occurs. The output is not subject to rearm: it latches on and remains active until a valid code, with the appropriate System Reset level, is entered. 06=24 Hour The 24 Hour output is activated whenever a 24 Hour zone is activated.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 53 - Outputs (cont’d) 44=Abort (Pulse) The Abort output is activated when a valid code is entered to unset the system following an intruder alarm. The output stays on for one minute and then switches off. 45=Unset (Pulse) The Unset output is activated each time the system (or group) is unset. 51=Link (Reflex) Activates when link zone is activated see 52.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 56 - Comms Option 56 - Comms The Communications option is used to control the Galaxy 2 Series system signalling and has five submenus broken down as follows: 1 = Telecoms; 5 = GSM; 6 = HW Priority; 7 = Parameters, 8 = 2-Way Voice Telecom/GSM These sub-sections set up the parameters for the built-in dialler modem and the GSM Module. Most of the programming options are shared between both sections and can be modified from either one, except where noted.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 56 - Comms (cont’d) 01 Format The communicator provides three signalling formats: • DTMF • SIA • Contact ID Once the format has been selected, the alarm and event triggers that the panel will transmit to the ARCs, may be programmed. 1 = DTMF (Dual tone Multiple Frequency) DTMF is the fast format. When DTMF format is selected, the operation of the dialler is similar to that of a hardwired 8-channel communicator.
56 - Comms (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 4 = Groups NOTE: The Groups attribute is only available if groups have been enabled on the system (refer to Option 63 = OPTIONS) and is also dependent upon the programmed output function for the channel. The Group attribute allows the channel to be assigned to the groups on the system; a channel can be assigned to more than one group. The channel will only trigger when an event occurs on one of the groups assigned to the channel.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 56 - Comms (cont’d) 2 = SIA (Security Industry Association) The SIA format provides a highly detailed protocol that transmits detailed information including zone descriptions to a PC loaded with suitable software or to a SIA compatible receiver. The SIA format is capable of transmitting over 70 different Galaxy 2 Series events (refer to Appendix A for further details).
56 - Comms (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 02 Telephone No.1 Telephone number 1 must be entered. This is the main telephone number that the alarms are signalled to. Up to 20 digits may be entered, including control modifiers. Note on dial Attempts After a dialling sequence the panel waits 25 seconds from the last digit dialled, for a kiss-on tone. If nothing is received in that time, the call will be considered a fault call and that attempt terminated.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 56 - Comms (cont’d) 06 Dial Type NOTE: This is a PSTN option only. The transmission mode can be selected from two types: 1. Tone (also known as “DTMF Dial”) this is much quicker at dialling than the Pulse option. 2. Pulse (also known as “Rotary” or “Loop Disconnect”) is universal, however, an increasing number of exchanges now provide the Tone (DTMF Dial) option. NOTE: If unsure of the type of exchange that the panel is connected to, leave as Pulse dialling.
56 - Comms (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 10 = Line Fail This option has two settings: 0 = No When set to No there is no internal alarm or indication in the event of a telephone line fail condition. 1 = Yes If this option is set to Yes, a line fail condition will cause a fault condition. An alert indication is given in the unset state. A Line Fail condition does not exist until 30 seconds after loss of line voltage.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 56 - Comms (cont’d) 2 = Access Mode This option determines what authorisation is required for remote service connection. There are two options: 1 = Direct Access This permits access anytime. The remote centre can dial directly to the panel and gain access. If a call-back number is programmed in option 3, then connection must be made by the call back procedure. 2 = Manager Authorise This requires the user to authorise the remote servicing call via menu 47.
56 - Comms (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 1 = Mobile Nos 1 = Mobile 1 This selects the first mobile user. 1 = Mobile Number This is a 20 digit telephone number and is the mobile phone number of the recipient of the message. 2 = Event Type Refer to Table 27. Event types. 3 = Group Map This option selects the system group or area from which messages will be sent. 2 = Mobile 2 As per mobile 1. 3 = Mobile 3 As per mobile 1.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 56 - Comms (cont’d) 5 = UCP Operation This option specifies the coding of UCP SMS operation both from the panel and the replies from the SMS message centre. 1 = Call Input This option sets part of the SMS operation message from the panel to the SMS message centre to be 01 (default value). 2 = Call Input sup This option sets part of the SMS operation message from the panel to the SMS message centre to be 03.
56 - Comms (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 03 = Fire Delay This parameter determines the delay between the activation of a fire alarm and the signalling to an ARC. The Fire Delay is programmable within the range 00-60 seconds. The default is 00 seconds. 04 = Power Delay This parameter determines the delay between the activation of AC Fail outputs following a mains failure to allow the power to return before signalling the fault. The Power Delay is programmable within the range 00-60 minutes.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 56 - Comms (cont’d) When set to 1, intruder alarms are reset. 10 = STU Line Fail This parameter determines the line fail monitoring for the STU and has two options: 0 = No (default) 1 = Yes 11 = Remote Date This parameter allows the panel to be programmed to initiate a remote servicing call automatically on a predetermined date and time. It will dial out on the appropriate comms module as dictated in 56.6 HW priority.
57 - System Print Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Option 57 - System Print This option allows the engineer to print out the system programming and diagnostic information. On entering this option, the user is asked to confirm printing by pressing enter. Pressing enter at this point will print the system programming via the program header to a serial printer.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 61 - Diagnostics Menu 60 - Engineer 2 Options Option 61 - Diagnostics This option allows the engineer to interrogate the system, providing valuable information on the operational status of the Galaxy 2 Series and connected peripherals. The Galaxy polls each peripheral and reports the successful communications during this period as a percentage. There are seven sub-options.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 62 - Full Test For each peripheral, the following information is displayed where available: Module Metric Module Type Address % Comms Keypads 3 3 3 Expanders 3 3 3 Transceivers 3 3 3 Prox 3 3 3 PSU's 3 3 3 GSM 3 3 3 Noise Level Max Noise Level 3 3 Table 28. Diagnostic Module Information The Galaxy 2 Series polls each module 32 times every second and reports the successful communications during this period as a percentage.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual 63 - Options Option 63 - Options This menu has one sub-section: 1 = Groups There are three sub-options: 1 = Group Mode This option enables group mode. When enabled, each group on the system will behave as an independent area that can be separately set and unset. There are two settings: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled If a group mode is switched off, the system will behave as though all zones, users and outputs are in group 1.
63 - Options (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Notes on Group Operation Certain functions have different settings for each group. The operation concerned is detailed below. Bell Time The bell time for common bell output is limited to the maximum time programmed. That means, if an alarm has occurred on group 1 and after 80% of the bell time has elapsed, an alarm occurs in group 2, the bells only continue to run for the remaining 20% of the bell time.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual RF Hints & Tips SECTION 8: RF HINTS AND TIPS How to Install RF The system works with the current 5800 receivers on ECP and/or the RF Portal on RS485. A maximum of two RF receivers can be fitted to the system (two on the ECP bus, two on the RS485 bus or one on each bus), to support up to 44 zones. The two RF receivers are in addition to the prox keypads. All programming is local in the panel. Up to 23 RF fobs and 23 prox tags/cards can be added to the system.
Final Commissioning Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual SECTION 9: FINAL COMMISSIONING Final system Test Before leaving the system to the user, or after any maintenance visits, it is important that the following checks are carried out. 1. Walk test on all zones using menu 31. 2. Communication test via menu 32 or “Full Test” via menu 62. 3. Escape out of engineer’s mode and check that all modules are configured onto the system.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Remote Servicing SECTION 10: REMOTE SERVICING The Galaxy 2 Series control panel can be remotely and/or locally serviced by a Personal computer (PC). This is accomplished when the Remote Servicing Pack is installed on the PC. Remote servicing is controlled in menu options 56.01 and 56.12. Telephone Line Set-Up The control panel has an on-board modem. This allows remote servicing of the control panel without the need for a separate comms module.
Flash Upgrade Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual SECTION 11: FLASH UPGRADE The software that runs the Galaxy 2 Series is stored in “flash memory”, rather than traditional prom chips. If required, the software can be upgraded to a newer version using the flash programming kit, part number A221. The kit comprises of a windows application which runs on a PC, and the flash programming lead which connects the Galaxy 2 Series PCB to the PC comm port.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Printer Connection SECTION 12: PRINTER CONNECTION The Galaxy 2 Series can print system detail directly to a serial printer. In order to do this a printer lead is required (part number A225) to connect between the program header on the Galaxy 2 Series PCB and the printer.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Bell-Box Connections SECTION 13: BELL-BOX CONNECTIONS The terminal connections for various bell-box models are shown below: Lyntech Ltd.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual SECTION 14: EVENT LOG LIST EVENT DESCRIPTION + AC - AC + AC> - AC> + CU AC - CU AC + CU AC> - CU AC> + PSU AC - PSU AC +PSU AC> - PSU AC> + ASSIST - ASSIST + AUXFUSE - AUXFUSE + BAT MIS - BAT MIS + BATTERY - BATTERY + CU BATT - CU BATT + BELFUSE - BELFUSE + BELLFLT - BELLFLT + DURESS - DURESS +ENG CDE + FIRE - FIRE + FIRE> - FIRE> + FOB BAT - FOB BAT + INTRU - INTRU + JAM - JAM + JAM> + LINK - LINK + PSU BAT - PSU BAT + PSU FUSE - PSU FUSE AC zone activated AC zone cl
Event Log List (cont’d) Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual EVENT DESCRIPTION + PA - PA + PA> - PA> PA RESET + PA SIL - PA SIL + PASIL> - PASIL> + RF BATT - RF BATT + RF BATT> + RFCHOV - RFCHOV + RF OVRR - RF OVRR + STU FLT - STU FLT + SUPERV - SUPERV + SV OVER - SV OVER + TAMPER - TAMPER +USR TMP -USR TMP CANCEL AUTO TST CODE CHG COM FAIL COM RST CONFIRM DEFAULTS COMM TST + REMOTE -REMOTE EASY SET FBAT ACK FULL SET FULL TST LOCKOUT LINE FLT LINE RST + MISSING - MISSING NGHT SET - OVERRDE PART SET + PRO
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual EVENT DESCRIPTION RESET SOAK TST + OVERRDE TIM/DATE - OMIT UNSET WALKTSTWALKTST+ WDOG RST + OMIT ZONE TST POWER ON RESTART REARM + 24 HR - 24 HR + INT> - INT> + ENT T/O - ENT T/O + ENT T/O> - ENT T/O> TEST END System reset Zone soak test activation Override of system faults Time/Date adjusted Zone unomitted System unset Walk test ended Walk test started System reboot Zone omitted Zone tested Panel Power On Panel restarted Rearm of system has occured 24 HR zone activate
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Specifications SECTION 15: SPECIFICATIONS Panel Specifications 2-44+ 2-20 Physical Plastic Box-3 mm polycarb (with mains transformer and PCB installed) Width: 300 mm Height: 250 mm Depth: 100 mm Weight: 1.7 kg Width: 300 mm Height: 250 mm Depth: 100 mm Weight: 1.7 kg Metal Box-1.2 mm steel (with mains transformer and PCB installed) Width: 370 mm Height: 320 mm Depth: 85 mm Weight: 4.5 kg Width: 400 mm Height: 255 mm Depth: 115 mm Weight: 4.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual PERIPHERAL Specifications (cont’d) QUIESCENT CURRENT (mA) MAXIMUM ALARM CURRENT (mA) Mk 7 Keyprox 90 130 RIO 40 Power RIO/Power Unit 100 RF Portal 55 6160 Keyprox 40 5800 RF Receiver 60 ECP Expander 25 GSM Module 10 200 Table 30.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Approvals SECTION 16: COMPLIANCE AND APPROVALS The Galaxy 2 Series is compliant with the relevant parts of the following standards: • • 99/05/EC EN50130-5:1998 R&TTE Directive Alarm systems. Environmental test methods It is a condition of the product’s approval that the installation complies with the following: EN50131 Compliance This product is suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD6662:2004 and EN50131-1:2004.
Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Warranty HONEYWELL SECURITY LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell Security, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates (“Seller”), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York, 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product.
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Galaxy 2 Series Installation Manual Comms Triggers Appendix A: Point ID Comms Triggers Menu 01 Trigger Name Panic 02 Intruder 03 24 Hour 06 Fire 08 Omit 09 Tamper 10 Set/Unset 11 Reset/Cancel 13 Elec Status 14 System Status 15 System Faults 19 RF Faults 20 Assistance Always on Events Controlled Silent Panic Zone - Hotkey Audible Panic Zone - Hotkey Duress Code Intruder Zone Exit Zone Entry Timeout Confirm 24 hour Zone Link Zone Fire Zone Fire Hotkey Zone manual omit Zone force om
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