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    							Honeywell Security
    Galaxy
    3-48C, 3-144, 3-144C, 3-520, 3-520C
    Programming Manual 
    						
    							Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual
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    Table of Contents
    Contents
    Section 1:  Quick Setup ............................................................................. 1
    Section 2:  System Operation ................................................................... 3
    Menu Options ......................................................................................................... 3
    General.................................................................................................................................. 3
    The Full Menu ....................................................................................................................... 3
    The Quick Menu ................................................................................................................... 3
    Menu Access........................................................................................................................ 3
    Direct Access.............................................................................................................................................. 4
    Menu Driven Access ................................................................................................................................... 4
    Keypad Menu Timeout ................................................................................................................................ 4
    Engineer Mode..................................................................................................................... 4
    Accessing Engineer Mode......................................................................................................................... 5
    Exiting from Engineer Mode ....................................................................................................................... 5
    Multi User Access ........................................................................................................................................ 6
    Section 3:  Setting Options ........................................................................ 7
    Setting the System Using a PIN .......................................................................................... 7
    Full Setting ................................................................................................................................................... 7
    Part Setting .................................................................................................................................................. 7
    Cancelling the Setting .........................................................................................................7
    Unsetting the System Using a PIN ..................................................................................... 8
    Engineer Unsetting..............................................................................................................8
    Keyswitch Setting Options ................................................................................................. 8
    Setting the System with a Keyswitch ........................................................................................................... 8
    Unsetting the System with a Keyswitch ....................................................................................................... 8
    Setting the System with Cards/Tags/Fobs ........................................................................ 8
    Unsetting the System with Proximity Cards ................................................................................................. 9
    Cancelling and Resetting Alarms and Alerts.................................................................... 9
    Resetting Using Alarm Cause Code ......................................................................................................... 10
    Overriding of Faults and Tampers ................................................................................... 1 0
    Setting Features................................................................................................................. 1 0
    Show Set Status ........................................................................................................................................ 10
    Exit Time .................................................................................................................................................... 11
    Exit Time Reset ......................................................................................................................................... 11
    Omitted Zones........................................................................................................................................... 11
    Expiry Warning .......................................................................................................................................... 11
    System Set Indication................................................................................................................................ 11
    Group Logic Setting Restriction ................................................................................................................ 11
    Entry Time .................................................................................................................................................. 12
    Timeout (Slow Entry) ................................................................................................................................. 12 
    						
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    Straying from the Entry Route .................................................................................................................... 12
    Abort Time ................................................................................................................................................. 12
    Abort Setting Message ............................................................................................................................. 12
    Fail to Set .................................................................................................................................................. 12
    Power Failure While System is Set ........................................................................................................... 12
    Section 4:  Menu Options 11-19 .............................................................. 13
    Option 11 – Omit Zones  (Quick Menu Option 0)............................................................ 1 3
    Option 12 – Timed Set ....................................................................................................... 1 5
    Option 13 – Part Set ...........................................................................................................15
    Option 14 – Forced Set (Quick Menu Option 1) ............................................................. 1 5
    Option 15 – Chime (Quick Menu Option 2) ..................................................................... 1 5
    Option 16 – Instant Set ...................................................................................................... 1 5
    Option 17 – Silent Part ....................................................................................................... 16
    Option 18 – Home Set ........................................................................................................ 1 6
    Option 19 – All Set .............................................................................................................. 1 6
    Section 5:  Display Options ..................................................................... 17
    Option 21 – Display Zones (Quick Menu Option 3) ....................................................... 1 7
    Option 22 – Display Log (Quick Menu Option 4) ............................................................ 1 8
    Option 23 – System ............................................................................................................ 19
    Option 24 – Print (Quick Menu Option 5) ........................................................................ 2 0
    Option 25 – Access Doors ................................................................................................ 2 1
    Section 6:  Test Options .......................................................................... 25
    Option 31 – Walk Test (Quick Menu Option 6) ................................................................ 2 5
    Option 32 – Outputs ........................................................................................................... 26
    Section 7:  Modify Options ...................................................................... 27
    Option 41 – Time/Date (Quick Menu Option 7) ............................................................... 2 7
    Option 42 – Codes (Quick Menu Option 8) ..................................................................... 2 8
    Default Codes............................................................................................................................................ 29
    Engineer Code.......................................................................................................................................... 29
    ATM User Codes ....................................................................................................................................... 29
    Escaping from Engineer Mode ................................................................................................................. 30
    Programming Codes................................................................................................................................. 31
    Option 43 – Summer (Quick Menu Option 9).................................................................. 3 9
    Option 44 – Trace ...............................................................................................................39
    Option 45 – Timer Control ................................................................................................. 4 0
    Option 46 – Group Omit ..................................................................................................... 4 3
    Option 47 – Remote Access .............................................................................................. 4 4
    Option 48 – Access Authorization................................................................................... 5 0 
    						
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    Section 8:  Engineer 1 .............................................................................. 51
    Option 51 – Parameters ..................................................................................................... 5 1
    Assigning Parameters to Groups .............................................................................................................. 51
    Option 52 – Program Zones .............................................................................................. 7 0
    Selecting Zones........................................................................................................................................ 70
    Attributes.................................................................................................................................................... 70
    System Alarms .......................................................................................................................................... 74
    Option 53 – Program Outputs ........................................................................................... 8 6
    Selecting Outputs...................................................................................................................................... 86
    Attributes.................................................................................................................................................... 87
    Output Functions........................................................................................................................................ 90
    Option 54 – Links ............................................................................................................. 102
    Programming Links ................................................................................................................................. 102
    Option 55 – Soak .............................................................................................................. 105
    Programming Soak Zones ...................................................................................................................... 105
    Option 56 – Communications ......................................................................................... 106
    1 = Internal Telecoms .............................................................................................................................. 107
    2 = External RS232 Interface Module ...................................................................................................... 119
    3 = ISDN Module ..................................................................................................................................... 121
    4 = Ethernet Module ................................................................................................................................ 129
    5 = Ext Telecoms .................................................................................................................................... 140
    6 = Int RS232 Port .................................................................................................................................... 141
    Option 57 – System Print ................................................................................................. 144
    Selecting a Print Option ........................................................................................................................... 144
    Option 58 – Keypad ......................................................................................................... 145
    Option 59 – Quick Menu .................................................................................................. 148
    Section 9:  Engineer 2 ............................................................................ 149
    Option 61 – Diagnostics .................................................................................................. 149
    Option 62 – Full Test ........................................................................................................ 152
    Option 63 – Options ......................................................................................................... 153
    Option 64 – Assemble Zone ............................................................................................ 163
    Programming a Custom Zone ................................................................................................................. 163
    Option 65 – Timers ........................................................................................................... 167
    Timer A and B .......................................................................................................................................... 168
    Autoset.................................................................................................................................................... 169
    Option 66 – Pre-checks ................................................................................................... 173
    Testing Zones .......................................................................................................................................... 173
    Option 67 – Remote Reset .............................................................................................. 174
    Option 68 – Menu Access ............................................................................................... 175 
    						
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    Section 10:  Engineer 3 .......................................................................... 176
    Option 71 - SPI Key ........................................................................................................... 176
    Fitting the SPI Key ................................................................................................................................... 176
    Using the SPI Key ................................................................................................................................... 177
    Removing the SPI Key ............................................................................................................................ 178
    Appendix A:  Library .............................................................................. A-1
    Appendix B:  SIA and Contact ID Event Codes .................................... B-1
    Appendix C:  SIA  Event Structure ........................................................ C-1
    Appendix D:  Event Log Messages ....................................................... D-1
    Appendix E:  Site Data Storage .............................................................. E-1
    Preparing for Storage Mode .............................................................................. E-1
    Enabling Storage Mode..................................................................................... E-1
    Using Storage Mode ........................................................................................... E-2
    Leaving Storage Mode....................................................................................... E-2
    Index............................................................................................................ 1 
    						
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    Quick Setup
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    Section 1:  Quick Setup
    To quickly set up a Galaxy 3 Series control panel for programming follow these simple steps:
    1.Connect a 1k Ω (1%) resistor across each of the zones on the panel and any RIO’s (if connected).
    2.Ensure that the tamper return loop — the terminal marked as 
    AUX TAMP on the PCB — is a complete
    loop.
    NOTE: This is factory set as a completed loop with a 0 V return.
    3.Connect one of the keypads to the AB LINE terminals on the control panel. The Galaxy 3-48 has
    one AB line; the Galaxy 3-144 has two AB lines; the Galaxy 3-520 has four AB lines (when an
    RS485 Expansion Module is fitted).
    NOTE:G3-48 - There is one AB LINE terminal on the control panel PCB.
    NOTE: G3-144/G3-520 -There are two AB LINE terminals on the control panel PCB.
     
    Table 1. Terminal Connections
    4.Connect a 680 Ω End Of Line (EOL) resistor across the A and B terminals of the keypad.
    5.Ensure that the keypad is fitted to the wall (see Keypad Installation Procedure, Section 4).
    6.Connect the battery before replacing the control panel lid.
    7.Connect the mains wiring to the control panel. Do not switch the mains ON.
    8.Replace the control panel lid and secure the fastening screws.
    9.Switch on the mains voltage (230 Va.c. / 50 Hz).
    10.The following sequence of events occur:
    • the keypad buzzer and control panel horn (if fitted) activate for 10 - 20 seconds,
    • flashing :::::::::::::::: is displayed on the keypad,
    • the sounders stop and the keypad displays become blank,
    • the green power LED lights and the following displays on the keypad
    • the default banner is then displayed on the keypad.
    where:XXX is the panel type
    Y.YY is the panel software revision
    11.The system is now ready to be programmed.
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    Section 2:  System Operation
    Menu Options
    General
    The Galaxy 3 Series provides various menu options for modifying the functional performance of the system.
    There are two menu structures:
    1. Full Menu — only accessed by authorized users including the master manager code and by the
    engineer.
    2. Quick Menu — a selection of options from the full menu. The quick menu is the default menu
    access for all user codes (type 2.3 and above), except master manager and engineer.
    The Full Menu
    The full menu has a hierarchy of 5 structures contained within it. Each structure is accessible by an increased
    type of user code.
    The Quick Menu
    The quick menu offers type 2.3 and above users a selection of up to 10 options, numbered 0 – 9. The options
    available from the quick menu can be modified to the user’s requirement via option 59 = QUICK MENU.
    Table 2. Quick and Full Menu Options Reference
    Menu Access
    Only valid codes (type 2.3 and above) can access the menu options.  Access to the user options is assigned
    by the engineer (refer to options 42 = CODES and 68 = MENU ACCESS). Users cannot view or access
    options for which they are not authorized; this includes options in the Quick Menu.
    NOTE:Menu options 51 – 67 (ENGINEER 1 and ENGINEER 2) can be assigned additional access to
    user type 2.3 - 3.6, by the engineer.
     Menu options
    Quick MenuFull Menu
    User (Type 2.3) User (Type 2.4) User (Type 2.5) Manager (Type 3.6) Engineer (Type 3.7) Engineer (Type 3.7) Engineer (Type 3.7)
    0 = Omit Zones 10 = Setting 20 = Display 30 = Test 40 = Modify 50 = Engineer 1 60 = Engineer 2 70 = Engineer 3
    1 = Forced Set 11 = Omit Zones 21 = Display Zones 31 = Walk Test 41 = Time/Date 51 = Parameters 61 = Diagnostics 71 = Program Key
    2 = Chime 12 = Timed Set 22 = Display Log 32 = Outputs 42 = Codes 52 = Program Zones 62 = Full Test
    3 = Display Zones 13 = Part Set 23 = System 43 = Summer 53 = Program Outputs 63 = Options
    4 = Display Log 14 = Forced Set 24 = Print 44 = Trace 54 = Links 64 = Assemble Zone
    5 = Print 15 = Chime 25 = Access Doors 45 = Timer Control 55 = Soak 65 = Timers
    6 = Walk Test 16 = Instant Set 46 = Group Omit 56 = Communication 66 = Pre-Check
    7 = Time/Date 17 = Silent Part 47 = Remote Access 57 = System Print 67 = Remote Reset
    8 = Codes 18 = Home Set 48 = Access Authorization 58 = Keypad 68 = Menu Access
    9 = Summer 19 = All Set 49 = Datelock 59 = Quick Menu 
    						
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    There are two methods of selecting menu options:
    1.Direct Access:
    Code + ent + option number + ent.
    2.Menu Driven Access:
    Code + ent + A (to select menu level) + ent;
    A key (to select menu option) + ent.
    Direct Access
    Entering a valid menu option number while in the menu immediately moves to that option. For example, press-
    ing 52 (type 3.7 only) when the keypad is displaying 22 = DISPLAY LOG moves directly to option
    52 = PROGRAM ZONES; Pressing 10 while accessing the PROGRAM ZONES option moves directly
    to 10 = Group (group mode must be first enabled in option 63.1). The option number entered must be valid
    for the type of the menu structure that is currently being accessed.
    Menu Driven Access
    Menu driven access allows the engineer (and users) to enter the menu and, by using the A and B keys, navi-
    gate through the available options. The options are accessed by pressing the ent key. If you press and hold
    the A key it will scroll forward through the options and if you press and hold the B key it will scroll backwards
    through the options.
    Keypad Menu Timeout
    Once the user menu has been accessed (irrespective of user type), if there are no keypresses for two minutes,
    then the keypad timeout occurs; the system returns to the banner text.
    NOTE:This feature does not apply when the system is in the Walk Test option. If no zones are tested or no
    keypresses occur for 20 minutes when Walk Test is selected, then the keypad timeout occurs. In
    Menu Option 66 (Pre-check) there is also a 20 minute timeout after the last zone has been acti-
    vated.
    Engineer Mode
    To program the Galaxy 3 Series control panel, the system must be in engineering mode. This allows access to
    the engineer menu options 50 = ENGINEER 1, 60 = ENGINEER 2 and 70 = ENGINEER 3.
     Menu Access 
    						
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