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Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 85 52 - Program Zones (cont’d) 48-51 ATM-1, ATM-2, ATM-3 & ATM-4 There are four AT M (Automatic Teller Machine) zone types. These zone functions are continuously opera- tional and are designed for the special maintenance and restocking requirements of ATM’s. A single AT M zone type can be omitted for the duration of the period entered in the ATM Timeout param- eter (option 51.39). The ATM Delay parameter (option 51.38) determines the delay before the selected AT M zones are omitted once selected by an ATM code. Each of the zones ATM-1 to ATM-4 zones acti- vates a corresponding AT M output. NOTE:The relevant ATM outputs are activated as soon as the ATM Delay expires. On entering an ATM code, the system prompts for one of the AT M zone types to be selected; to select the AT M zone type to be omitted use the A or B key or enter the number of the AT M zone type. Once the zone is selected, the keypad indicates the DELAY ACCESS - the number of minutes remaining until the AT M zones are omitted. Once the zone is omitted, the initiating keypad indicates the ACCESS TIMEOUT - the number of minutes remaining until the selected ATM zones are reintroduced to the system. The Entry/Exit Horns sound a warning ten and five minutes before the zones are reinstated. The omitted AT M zone type can be reinstated at any time, or the omit period can be extended by the ATM user code. Enter the ATM code and press the ent key; the system prompts for 1 = RESET ACCESS or 2 = ABORT ACCESS. Press 1 to restart the ATM Timeout or 2 to reinstate the omitted ATM’s. NOTE:Only one ATM zone type may be omitted at any time. 52 Alarm Extend The Alarm Extend function is identical to the Urgent function, with the exception that if the zone is open (and has not been previously omitted) at the end of the bell duration (refer to option 51.1 = PARAMETERS.Bell Time) it immediately activates another full alarm condition. Alarm Extend zones can only be omitted by option 11 = OMIT ZONES.
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 86 Option 53 – Program Outputs This option is used by the engineer to modify the programming of the outputs on the system. The option also allows the attributes of the outputs to be changed. The programmable options are: Table 19. Output Attributes Selecting Outputs On entering the option, the first output on the system is displayed; the output address, function and mode are displayed on the top line, the polarity and assigned groups are displayed on the bottom line. From the display of the first output, any output on the system can be displayed by pressing the A or B keys or by entering the address of a specific output. The output is selected for programming by pressing the ent key; the first output programming attribute 1=Op Function is displayed. 53 - Program Outputs Attributes Description 1 Output Functi on A ssi gn output type 2 Output Mode 1 = Latch - requires valid code to reset 2 = Reflex - follows activation status of zones 3 = Pulse (001 - 3000 secs) - activates for programmed period 3 Output Polarity 0 = POS - 12V going to 0V in activation 1 = NEG - 0V going to 12V in activation 4 Diag. Recording Assigns output to be active during Diagnostic Test 5 Output Groups Assign groups to the output Note: Groups only appear if the Group option is enabled (refer to option 63.1 = OPTIONS. Groups).
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 87 Keypad Outputs The keypad outputs are fully programmable. The address of the keypad output is the keypad address pre- fixed with a star, for example the output for keypad 06 is 606. The function of keypad outputs default to Entry/Exit Horn. The valid addresses of the keypads on each of the panels and the respective output addresses are indicated in the following table: Table 20. Addresses of Valid Keypad Outputs It is possible to add additional keypads at any unused comms module addresses (B, C, D and E) as detailed in the following NOTE. These must be standard keypads. An engineer keypad can also be used at address F. NOTE: On Line 1, keypad addresses B, C, D and E are not available if the Ethernet, ISDN, RS232 or Telecom modules respectively are fitted. Control Horn ( 6 66 6 699) The control unit horn output - addressed as 799 - is fully programmable. Attributes The attributes can be stepped through by pressing the A or B keys or directly selected by pressing the at- tribute number (1–4). Once the required attribute is on display, press the ent key to gain access for modifica- tion. Once the attribute has been assigned press the ent key to save the programming and return to the attribute selection level. Pressing the esc key at any time when assigning attributes aborts the programming and returns to the attribute selection level. 1 = Output Function Entering the Output Function attribute displays the address and the current function of the selected output along with the output function reference number. The output functions can be stepped through, forwards or backwards, using the A and B keys. Alternatively, a function can be directly selected by entering the function reference number, for example, entering 16 displays output function 16 = FIRE. Once the required output function is displayed, it is assigned to the output by pressing the ent key. 53 - Program Outputs (cont’d) Panel Line Address Output Addresses 3-48 1 0 – 2, B, C, D, E & F (NOTE) 10-12, 15-19 3-144 1 0 – 2, B, C, D, E & F (NOTE) 10-12, 15-19 2 0 – 6 & F 20-26, 29 3-520 1 0 – 2, B, C, D, E & F (NOTE) 10-12, 15-19 2 0 – 6 & F 20-26, 29 3 0 – 6 & F 30-36, 39 4 0 – 6 & F 40-46, 49
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 88 2 = Output Mode Each output function defaults to a specific, logical output mode. However, the output mode of each function can be modified to meet special requirements: when reprogrammed, the new mode applies to all outputs assigned to that function. The output modes are: 1 = Latch: the output remains active until a valid code is entered. 2 = Reflex: the output follows the activity of the triggering event, for example, the Set output follows the setting and unsetting of the group. 3 = Pulse: the output remains active for the programmed pulse time 1-3000 seconds (50 mins). Programming the Output Mode Select the required mode using the A or B keys or by selecting the number 1 – 3. Once the required mode is on selected, press the ent key to accept the programming. If assigning the Pulse output mode, enter the pulse time (001 – 3000 seconds) and press the ent key. 3 = Output Polarity The Output Polarity determines the normal operational state of the output. All outputs are referred to having positive (0 = POS) or negative (1 = NEG) polarity. An output programmed as positive polarity is 12 V in the normal condition and goes to 0 V when activated. A negative polarity output goes from the normal condition of 0 V to 12 V in the active state. All outputs except SET (09) default to positive output mode. NOTE:The Switch DC output is a positive polarity output, however, the normal condition is 0 V, going to 12 V when activated. The output mode is normally Pulse. 4 = Diag Recording When this attribute is enabled, the selected output will be switched on during the diagnostic test (see Option 61.2.3=Diagnostics.Historical.Record). This test can also be carried out remotely. 5 = Output Groups NOTE:The Groups attribute is only available if groups have been enabled on the system (refer to option 63 = OPTIONS). The Group attribute allows the output to be assigned to the groups on the system; an output can be assigned to more than one group. All outputs default to all groups on the system. On selecting the Output Groups attribute, the groups that the output is currently assigned to are displayed. Press the relevant number keys to toggle the status of the group and press the ent key; if the group number is displayed on the top line, then the group is assigned to the output; if a dash (–) appears in place of the group number, the group has been removed from the output. The output will activate if triggered by an event in any of the groups assigned to that output, unless output group status has been programmed. 53 - Program Outputs (cont’d)
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 89 Use the A or B key to select the required group (A1–D8). When the end of a block is reached, the next block of eight groups is selected; press keys 1–8 to toggle the status of the relevant group in the current block to the output; press the ent key to accept the selection. Group Status This group attribute offers an additional feature that makes the operation of the output conditional on the set status of each of the system groups. An output assigned Group Status only activates if the set conditions of the programming are met, for example, an Intruder output used to trigger a communicator can be pro- grammed to activate only if groups 2 and 4 are set and group 3 is unset. To assign the Group Status conditions, press the 7 key when selecting the groups: an arrow (>) is displayed on the bottom line as well as the current Status. Press the relevant number keys to toggle the status of the groups and press the ent key to accept the programming. The available group status conditions are: S= Set — group must be set to allow output to activate; U= Unset — group must be unset to allow output to activate; –= Set or unset — output activation is independent of the group status. 53 - Program Outputs (cont’d) Groups 12345678 Groups 12345678Groups 12345678 Groups 12345678 Groups 12345678 STATUS >-SUS---- STATUS >-SUS----STATUS >-SUS---- STATUS >-SUS---- STATUS >-SUS---- k c o l B p u o r Gsp u o r G l a c i s y h P 8 - 1 A8- 1 8 - 1 B61 - 9 8 - 1 C42 - 7 1 8 - 1 D23 - 5 2 Table 21. Output Groups Galaxy 520 The Galaxy 520 panel has 32 groups; these are displayed on the keypad in block of eight groups, sub-divided into A, B, C and D:
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 90 Output Functions The following table shows all the outputs and the zone functions and conditions that result in their activation. 53 - Program Outputs (cont’d) Key: S = Activates when system is set? = Activation dependant on system programming P = Activates when system is Part SetX= Activates during Exit Time U = UnsetE= Activates during Entry Time A = Activated in any conditionL= Switches output off if linked to destination output - = No effectT= Activates if zone resistance is less than value for tamper s/c O= Activates when zone is omitted or greater than value for tamper o/c Table 22A. Output Activations per Zone Output Functions Bells Strobe PA Intruder Tamper 24 HrsReset Switch DCSet Engineer Spare Ready Security AC Fail Zone Function01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 01 FinalSS–S T–X –– – – A – – 02 ExitSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 03 IntruderSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 04 24 HoursSS–S TA– –– – – A – – 05 SecuritySS–S T–– –– – – A A – 06 DualSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 07 EntrySS–S T–– –– – – A – – 08 Push Set–––– T–X ––– –– – – 09 Keyswitch–––– T–X XS– –– – – 10 Secure FinalSS–S T–X –– – – A U – 11 Part FinalSS–S T–X –– – – A – – 12 Part EntrySS–S T–– –– – – A – – 13 PAAAA– T–– –– – – A – – 14 PA S ilent––A– T–– ––– –A – – 15 PA DelayAAA– T–– –– – – A – – 16 PA Delay Silent––A– T–– ––– –A – – 17 Link???? ?T?? ??? ?? ? ? 18 Spare–––– T–– ––– –– – – 19 FireAA–– T–– –– – – – – – 20 TamperSS–S A–– –– – – A – – 21 Bell TamperAS–S A–– –– – – A – – 22 Beam PairSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 23 B attery Low–––– T–– ––– –– – – 24 Line Fail–––– T–– ––– –– – – 25 AC Fail–––– T–– ––– –– – A 26 Log–––– T–– ––– –A – – 27 Remote Access–––– T–– ––– –– – – 28 VideoSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 29 Video ExitSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 30 Intruder D elaySS–S T–– –– – – A – – 31 Log Delay–––– T–– ––– –– – – 32 Set Log–––– T–– ––– –– – – 33 Custom-A???? ?T?? ??? ?? ? ? 34 Custom-B???? ?T?? ??? ?? ? ? 35 ExitguardLLLL LTLL LLL LL L L 36 MaskSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 37 UrgentAA–A T–– –– – – A – – 38 PA Unset––U– T–– ––– –U – – 39 Keyswitch Reset–––– T–X ––– –– – – 40 B ell fail–––– ––– ––– –– – – 41 Intr LowSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 42 Intr HighSS–S T–– –– – – A – – 43 PSU Fault–––– T–– ––– –– – – 44–46 Not Used–––– ––– ––– –– – – 47 VibrationAA–A T–– –– – – A – – 48 ATM-1AA–A T–– –– – – A – – 49 ATM-2 AA–A T–– –– – – A – – 50 ATM-3AA–A T–– –– – – A – – 51 ATM-4AA–A T–– –– – – A – 52 Alarm ExtendAA–A T–– –– – – A – –
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 91 53 - Program Outputs (cont’d) Key: S = Activates when system is set? = Activation dependant on system programming P = Activates when system is Part SetX= Activates during Exit Time U = UnsetE= Activates during Entry Time A = Activated in any conditionL= Switches output off if linked to destination output - = No effectT= Activates if zone resistance is less than value for tamper s/c O= Activates when zone is omitted or greater than value for tamper o/c Table 22B. Output Activations per Zone Output Functions Batt LowFire Horn E/E Horn Part SetC onfirm Line FailVideo Comm FailBatt TestWrong CDAle rt D LYD FireNo Re-armTimer-A Zone Function15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 01 Final––SSXE– - –S–––––S – 02 Exit––SSXE– S –S–––––S – 03 Intruder––SSXE– S –S–––––S – 04 24 Hours––S A – – –S–––––S – 05 Security––S A – – –S–––––S – 06 Dual––SSXE– S –S–––––S – 07 Entry––SSXE– - –S–––––S – 08 Push Set––– X – – –– –––––– – 09 Keyswitch––– – X – –– –––––– – 10 Secure Final––A A X S –S–––––S – 11 Part Final––ASXEX S –S–––––S – 12 Part Entry––AXE– S –S–––––S – 13 PA––A – – – –– –––––A – 14 PA S ilent––– – – – –– –––––– – 15 PA Delay––A A – – –– –––––A – 16 PA D elay S ilent––– – – – –– –––––– – 17 Link??? ? ? ? ?? ????? ? ? 18 Spare––– – – – –– –––––– – 19 Fire–AA A – – –V––––AA – 20 Tamper––A A – – –S–––––S – 21 Bell Tamper––A A – – –S–––––S – 22 Beam Pair––SSXE– – –S–––––S – 23 B attery LowU– – – – – –– – –––– – – 24 Line Fail––– U – – A– –––––– – 25 AC Fail––– – – – –– –––––– – 26 Log––– – – – –– –––––– – 27 Remote Access––– – – – –– –––––– – 28 Video––SSXE– S –S–––––S – 29 Video Exit––SSXE– S –S–––––S – 30 Intruder D elay––SSXE– – –S–––––S – 31 Log Delay––– – – – –– –––––– – 32 Set Log––– – – – –– –––––– – 33 Custom-A??? ? ? ? ?? ????? ? ? 34 Custom-B??? ? ? ? ?? ????? ? ? 35 ExitguardLLL L L L LL LLLLL L L 36 Mask––SSXE– – –S–––––S – 37 Urgent––A A – – –– –––––A – 38 PA Unset––– – – – –– –––––– – 39 Keyswitch Reset––– – – – –– –––––– – 40 B ell fail––– – – – –– –––––– – 41 Intr Low––SSXE– S –S–––––S – 42 Intr High––SSXE– S –S–––––S – 43 PSU Fault––– – – – –– –––––– – 44–46 Not Used––– – – – –– –––––– – 47 Vibration––– – – – –– –––––– – 48 ATM-1––– – – – –– –––––– – 49 ATM-2––– – – – –– –––––– – 50 ATM-3––– – – – –– –––––– – 51 ATM-4––– – – – –– –––––– – 52 Alarm ExtendAA– A T – –– – –––A– –
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 92 53 - Program Outputs (cont’d) Key: S = Activates when system is set? = Activation dependant on system programming P = Activates when system is Part SetX= Activates during Exit Time U = UnsetE= Activates during Entry Time A = Activated in any conditionL= Switches output off if linked to destination output - = No effectT= Activates if zone resistance is less than value for tamper s/c O= Activates when zone is omitted or greater than value for tamper o/c Table 22C. Output Activations per Zone Output Functions Timer-B Walk TestZo n e OmitWa rn in g C u s to m ACustom BTest Reset RQDMask Valid cdFail SetD uress Illeg al CodeMax Ta mpAbort Unset Zone Function30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 01 Final– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 02 Exit– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 03 Intruder– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 04 24 Hours– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 05 Security– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 06 Dual– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 07 Entry– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 08 Push Set–UOA – –––––––––– – 09 Keyswitch–UOA – –––––UX–––– U 10 Secure Final–UOA – –––––––––– – 11 P a rt F in a l–UOA – –––––––––– – 12 Part Entry–UOA – –––––––––– – 13 PA–UOA – –––––––––– – 14 PA Silent–UOA – –––––––––– – 15 PA Delay–UOA – –––––––––– – 16 PA Delay Silent–UOA – –––––––––– – 17 Link?U?O? ? ? ? ????? ? ? – ? ? 18 Spare––– A – – –––––– – ? – – 19 Fire– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 20 Tamper– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 21 Bell Tamper– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 22 Beam Pair–UOA – –––––––––– – 23 B attery Low–UOA – –––––––––– – 24 Line Fail–UOA – –––––––––– – 25 AC Fail–UOA – –––––––––– – 26 Log–UOA – –––––––––– – 27 Remote Access–UOA – –––––––––– – 28 Video– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 29 Video Exit– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 30 Intruder Delay– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 31 Log Delay–UOA – –––––––––– – 32 Set Log–UOA – –––––––––– – 33 Custom-A??O?? ? ? ?????? ? – ? ? 34 Custom-B??O?? ? ?????????? ? 35 ExitguardLLLOL L LLLLLLLL?L L 36 Mask– – – – – – – – SPE – – – – L ? – 37 Urgent– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 38 PA Unset– UO A – – –U?– –– – – – – – 39 Keyswitch Reset–UOA – –––––––––– – 40 Bell Fail–––A – –––––––––– – 41 Intr Low– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 42 Intr High– UO A – – –S?– –– – – – – – 43 PSU Fault–UOA – –––––––––– – 44–46 Not Used–––– – –––––––––– – 47 Vibration– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 48 ATM-1– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 49 ATM-2– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 50 ATM-3– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 51 ATM-4– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – – 52 Alarm Extend– UO A – – –A?– –– – – – – –
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 93 53 - Program Outputs (cont’d) Key: S = Activates when system is set? = Activation dependant on system programming P = Activates when system is Part SetX= Activates during Exit Time U = UnsetE= Activates during Entry Time A = Activated in any conditionL= Switches output off if linked to destination output - = No effectT= Activates if zone resistance is less than value for tamper s/c O= Activates when zone is omitted or greater than value for tamper o/c Table 22D. Output Activations per Zone Output Functions Set Late U/S EarlyPre- Warn Autoset DR MaskedLink A-O RF JamRF SuperBell FailLow VoltsLockout Vib TestAtm 1-4 Fault Bell Test Comms Tes t Zone Function46 47 48 49 50 51-65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72-75 76 77 78 01 Final– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 02 Exit– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 03 Intruder– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 04 24 Hours– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 05 Security– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 06 Dual– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 07 Entry– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 08 Push SetU? S? – – – ? –––– – – – – – – 09 Keyswitch– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 10 Secure Final– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 11 Part Final– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 12 Part Entry– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 13 PA– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 14 PA Silent– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 15 PA Delay– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 16 PA Delay Silent– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 17 Link?? ? ? ? ????–???––– 18 Spare– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 19 Fire– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 20 Tamper– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 21 Bell Tamper– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 22 Beam Pair– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 23 Battery Low– – ? – – ? –––– – – – A – – 24 Line Fail– – ? – – ? –––– – – – A – – 25 AC Fail– – ? – – ? –––– – – – A – – 26 Log– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 27 Remote Access– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 28 Video– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 29 Video Exit– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 30 Intruder Delay– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 31 Log Delay– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 32 Set Log– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 33 Custom-A?? ? ? ? ????–???––– 34 Custom-B?? ? ? ? ????–???––– 35 ExitguardLL L L L LLLL–LLL––– 36 Mask– – ? – – ? –––– – – – A – – 37 Urgent– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 38 PA Unset– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 39 Keyswitch Reset– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 40 Bell Fail–– – – – –––A––––A–– 41 Intr Low– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 42 Intr High – – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 43 PSU Fault– – ? – – ? –––– – – – A – – 44–46 Not Used– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – – 47 Vibration– – ? – – ? –––– – A – – – – 48 ATM-1– – ? – – ? –––– – – O – – – 49 ATM-2– – ? – – ? –––– – – O – – – 50 ATM-3– – ? – – ? –––– – – O – – – 51 ATM-4– – ? – – ? –––– – – O – – – 52 Alarm Extent– – ? – – ? –––– – – – – – –
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 94 01 Bells (Latch) The Bells output is activated on a full alarm event when the system is set. This output is subject to the Bell Time, Bell Delay and No. Rearm parameters. 02 Strobe (Latch) The Strobe output is activated on a full alarm event during the set state. This output is subject to the Bell Delay. The Strobe output follows the Bell Time, but latches on after the last rearm. 03 PA (Latch) The PA output is activated whenever any of the PA zone types activate. The output is not subject to the Rearm parameter; it latches on remains active until a valid code, with the appropriate PA Reset level, is entered. 04 Intruder (Latch) The Intruder output is activated on a full alarm event during the set state. Dependent upon the programming of parameter 51.56 Force Restore the intruder output restore is either subject to the Confirm Time Window + unset or entry of a valid code with the appropriate system reset level.. Refer to the 51.56 Force Restore description for further details. 05 Tamper (Latch) The Tamper output is activated whenever a circuit tamper or lid tamper occurs. The output is not subject to the Rearm parameter: it latches on and remains active until a valid code, with the appropriate Tamper Reset level, is entered. The output is also activated on the first entry of the engineer code when accessing engineer mode. NOTE:The Tamper output is not activated on the Galaxy 512 when engineer access is authorized by the user. 06 24 Hours The 24 Hours output is activated whenever a 24 Hour zone is activated. The output is not subject to the Rearm parameter: it latches on and remains active until a valid code, with the appropriate System Reset level, is entered. 07 Reset (Latch) The Reset output type is used as a control line output to latch, freeze and reset movement detector LEDs. 08 Switch DC (Pulse) This Switch DC output is used to power detectors that require a momentary power interruption to reset them, for example, break glass or vibration detectors. This output reverses its polarity (changes from 0V to 12V) for the period of the Pulse output mode when the setting procedure has been initiated. NOTE:When installing detectors that require to be powered from a Switch DC output, connect the positive lead of the detector to the 12V terminal of a power supply and the negative lead to Switch DC output terminal. Do not change the Output Polarity to 1=Neg: it must remain as positive polarity. 53 - Program Outputs (cont’d)