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    							Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual
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    Option 58 – Keypad
    The keypads connected to the Galaxy control panel can be assigned individual attributes allowing each
    keypad to respond in a particular way.
    On selecting the Keypad option the details of the first keypad connected to the system are displayed.
    The required keypad is selected by entering the keypad address or by using the A and B keys and then
    pressing ent; the keypad displays 1=A-key. Press the A and B keys to select the required option and press
    the ent key.
    NOTE:When the address of the keypad currently being used is displayed, a black square flashes on and off
    over the first digit of the keypad address.
    1 = A-key
    Code Status
    This option assigns a menu function to the A key.  On selecting the option the keypad displays 1 = Code
    Status, this determines the method of operation of the A key:
    0 = OFF [ ] - A key disabled
    1 = WITH CODE [+] - A key requires code to be entered prior to operation
    2 = NO CODE [–] — A key is a single touch operation no code is required
    Select the required Code Status and press the ent key.
    NOTE:The Code Status assigned to the key is displayed when selecting the keypad address, for example
    A[12]– indicates that the A key does not require a user code.
    Menu Option
    To assign one of the menu options to the A key, press the A key to move to the 2 = Menu option and press
    the ent key. The keypad displays the currently assigned menu option.
    To assign a new menu function, enter the full menu option number 11 – 59 or press the A and B keys until the
    required menu option is displayed; press the ent key to accept the selection and return to the previous menu
    level.
    58 - Keypad
    Keypad Address
    Flashing cursor if
    keypad viewed is
    this keypadOption 1Option 2
    Option 3Option 4
    10 A[12]+ B[13]- 10 A[12]+ B[13]-10 A[12]+ B[13]- 10 A[12]+ B[13]-
    10 A[12]+ B[13]-
    Mimic=1   Light=1 Mimic=1   Light=1Mimic=1   Light=1 Mimic=1   Light=1
    Mimic=1   Light=1
    10 A-key Option 10 A-key Option10 A-key Option 10 A-key Option
    10 A-key Option
    12=Timed Set 12=Timed Set12=Timed Set 12=Timed Set
    12=Timed Set 
    						
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    2 = B-key
    The programming of the B key is identical to that of the A key.
    3 = Buzzer Mimic
    This option determines whether the keypad buzzer mimics the function of the programmed keypad output
    (refer to option 53 = PROGRAM OUTPUTS). The default function of the keypad output is Entry/Exit
    Horn and the default Mimic defaults to On, therefore the keypad buzzer operates as an Entry/Exit Horn at
    factory setting.
    To disable the keypad buzzer from mimicking the output select 0 = Off.
    4 = Backlighting
    This option determines when the keypad backlighting switches on and off.
    0 =always off,
    1 =always on (default),
    2 =on when the system is unset;
    off when the system is set;
    switches on when the keys are pressed,
    3 =on during setting and unsetting;
    switches on when keys are pressed;
    switches off after keypad timeout and when menu is exited,
    4 =switches on when keys are pressed;
    switches off after keypad timeout and when menu is exited.
     5 = Keypad Mute
    This option allows the bleep which normally accompanies a valid keypress to be disabled. This features
    improves security and reduces tampering with the keypad when it is located in a public place.
    When the Mute option is set to 1 = On, whenever the keypad banner is displayed the keypresses are silent,
    there are no 7s displayed as each key is pressed and the keypad backlighting remains off. As soon as a valid
    code is entered the keypad returns to normal operation - the keys are accompanied by bleeps and the
    backlighting switched on. The Mute option defaults to disabled (0 = Off).
    Keypad Disable
    A keypad may be disabled by programming the address of the keypad as a link destination (refer to menu
    option 54 - Links). When the source of the link is activated the keypad does not respond to any keypress,
    however, the LCD, keypad buzzer and any keypad output device acts as normal.
    58 - Keypad (cont’d) 
    						
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    6 = Show Status
    This option allows the keypad to display the set status of the groups. When Show Status is enabled, pressing
    the 7 and # keys simultaneously when the normal banner is displayed indicates the group set status.
    NOTE:The Show Status indicates the set conditions of groups when the system is set (keypad blank) or
    unset (normal banner).  Show Status does not operate while engineer mode is accessed.
    Pressing the 7 and # keys again toggles the display to show the status of the groups individually. To move
    between each groups, press the 7 and A or the 7 and B keys simultaneously.
    Pressing the 7 and # keys again returns the keypad to the banner display.
    Galaxy 520
    The Galaxy 520 has 32 groups; these are displayed on the keypad in block of eight groups, sub-divided into
    A, B, C and D. Press the A or B key to display each of the group blocks.
    7 = Keypad Groups
    Each keypad can be assigned to selected groups; the keypad then responds only to user codes that have a
    group common to it and only displays alarm information on the groups assigned.
    Entering a user code which is assigned to all groups, on a keypad which is only assigned to a single group,
    allows access to all of the user’s groups. The user is not restricted by the groups that are assigned to the
    keypad as long as there is one group common to both. This means that a keypad assigned only to group 1, for
    example, can be used to set groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 by a code with all of these groups allocated.
    Keypad Group Restriction
    To restrict access only to groups that are common to both the user and the keypad, press the 7 key when
    assigning groups to the keypad. This means that when a user with access to groups 1, 2 and 3 sets the system
    on a keypad assigned to groups 2, 3 and 4, only the common groups (groups 2 and 3) are set.
    Assigning Keypad Groups
    On selecting the Keypad Groups option, the groups currently allocated to the keypad are displayed (the default
    is all groups assigned).  Pressing the group number toggles the group assigned to the keypad.
    Galaxy 520
    The Galaxy 520  has 32 groups; these are displayed on the keypad in block of eight groups, sub-divided into A, B,
    C and D.  Use the A or B key to move between the group blocks; press keys 1 – 8 to assign the relevant groups
    in each block to the user.
    When the required groups have been assigned to the user, press the ent key to accept the programming and
    return to the previous menu level.
    NOTE:Also see menu 53, to control the buzzer operation on each keypad. This is independent of the
    keypad group parameter.
    58 - Keypad (cont’d)
    F = Fault
    R = Ready
    S = Set
    P = Part Set
    L = Locked Out
    -  = Group not assigned to KeypadGroup block
    STATUS 12345678 STATUS 12345678STATUS 12345678 STATUS 12345678
    STATUS 12345678
    Groups RRSRLPFP Groups RRSRLPFPGroups RRSRLPFP Groups RRSRLPFP
    Groups RRSRLPFP 
    						
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    59 - Quick Menu
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    Option 59 – Quick Menu
    The Galaxy quick menu consists of up to 10 menu options that are accessed by all type 2.3 (and above) user
    codes that do not have a 7 assigned to their code type. This option allows the quick menu to be repro-
    grammed to any selection of the menu options. The Quick Menu defaults to a factory selection as shown in
    the following table:
    Table 27. Quick Menu Options
    Modifying the Quick Menu
    On selecting the Quick Menu option, the details of the first option assigned to the quick menu are displayed;
    this includes the quick menu location, the menu option assigned, the full menu option number and the current
    user type assigned to the option.
    Select the quick menu number to be modified by entering the option number 0 – 9 or by using the A and B
    keys and then pressing ent. The display indicates the quick menu location and the full menu option number
    currently assigned.
    To modify the quick menu, enter the full menu option number 11 – 59 or press the A and B keys until the
    required menu option is displayed; press the ent key to accept the selection and return to the previous menu
    type. To delete a quick menu option, press the 7 key instead of a menu option number; 77=NOT USED is
    displayed.
    The system arranges the quick menu in order of lowest user type access required, therefore if quick menu
    number 0 is assigned a menu option which is of a higher access type than options 2, 3 and 4, the menu is
    rearranged and the display indicates that the option is now number 4.
    NOTE:Assigning duplicate quick menu options is denied. The message DUPLICATE ENTRY is displayed
    and the system prompts for a new option to be assigned.Menu Options
    Quick Menu location
    Full Menu option numberUser level
    0=OMIT ZONES 0=OMIT ZONES0=OMIT ZONES 0=OMIT ZONES
    0=OMIT ZONES
    Option=[11] L=3 Option=[11] L=3Option=[11] L=3 Option=[11] L=3
    Option=[11] L=3 
    						
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    61 - Diagnostics
    Standby Time 8h Standby Time 8hStandby Time 8h Standby Time 8h
    Standby Time 8h
    Charge Time  4h Charge Time  4hCharge Time  4h Charge Time  4h
    Charge Time  4h
    Section 9:  Engineer 2
    Option 61 – Diagnostics
    This option allows several diagnostic tests to be run on the system, providing valuable information on the
    operational status of the Galaxy and connected modules.
    The Galaxy diagnostic option performs a number of checks including:
    the communication integrity between the Galaxy panel and modules on the system.
    • voltage measurements.
    • current measurements.
    • resistance measurements
    • module version checks
    • panel memory checks
    • fuse checks
    This option is split into two sections: Latest and Historical.
    Latest gives real time diagnostic information for the Galaxy system.
    Historical allows a snapshot of the Galaxy system diagnostic status to be generated and saved.
    1  Latest
    The Diagnostic options are:
    1. MEMORY TEST - This option forces a check of the panel memory.
    2. KEYPAD COMMS - the communication level between the Galaxy panel and the keypads.
    3. RIO COMMS - the voltage and version at each RIO as well as the communication level between the
    Galaxy panel and the RIO.
    4. PSU COMMS - the voltage at each Galaxy 3 Series Power Supply Unit and the communication level
    between the Galaxy panel and the SPSUs.  It is identical to the RIO COMMS diagnostic with the
    exception that it also indicates the current output from the SPSU, fuse status and battery status.
    A number to the right of the current indicates a blown fuse:
    2 = Battery fuse (F1)
    3 = +12V Auxilliary 1 fuse (F4)
    4 = +12V Auxilliary 2 fuse (F3). Only shown for 3-144/3-520.
    5 = Not Used
    6 = On-board Bell Fuse (F2)
    A 7 indication means low battery or a missing battery.
    95%  72  13.6V 1.9A.
    Pressing the # key gives 7 different displays in the following order:
    1. The system status in volts and current draw are displayed.
    2. The battery standby time and the battery charge time are displayed. The standby time is the estimated
    time that the battery can power the panel or smart PSU if the AC power should fail. It is based on the
    actual current draw and the battery size (parameter 51.36). An exclamation mark is displayed after
    standby time if the battery cannot support the panel or smart PSU for the time specified in param-
    eter 51.37 = Standby Time. 
    						
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    3. The status of the AC power and battery are displayed. Also, if available, the lowest voltage during the
    last battery load test.
    4. This displays the battery charging voltage and current information. The panel and Galaxy 3 Series
    PSU will also display the current charging state after Battery. This is either Charging or Charged.
    5. This displays the battery load test. It is only available for the on-board PSU.
    Pressing the ent key again initiates a system wide battery load test. This test is only available for RIO
    100 and 101.
    6. This displays the AUX1 volts and current draw. Only available for Galaxy 3 series panel and on-
    board PSU
    7. This displays the AUX2 volts and current draw. Only available for Galaxy 3-144/3-520 series panel,
    on-board PSU and SPSU.
    NOTE:The current reading for the auxilliary supply is the total current of AUX1 and AUX2. The
    current display on the keypad for AUX1 or AUX2 is the combined reading of both.
    5. MAX COMMS - the communication level between the Galaxy panel and the MAX, MicroMAX or
    MAX
    3 readers.
    6.COMM MODULES - the communication level between the Galaxy panel and the Int Telecoms and
    the Int RS232.
    7. ZONES - the status of each zone can be viewed.
    2  Historical
    This option allows a full diagnostic baseline to be performed on the complete Galaxy system, including power
    supplies and peripherals. There are 5 selectable options:
    1 = View
    This option allows any stored baseline data to be viewed from option 61.2.3 = Record.
    1. MEMORY TEST - As latest.
    2. KEYPAD COMMS - Snapshot value from last test.
    3. RIO COMMS  - Snapshot value from last test.
    4. PSU COMMS - Snapshot value from last test.
    5. MAX COMMS - Snapshot value from last test.
    6. COMM MODULES - Snapshot value from last test.
    7. ZONES - Snapshot value from last test.  The * key allows printing of results.
    61 - Diagnostics (cont’d) 
    						
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    61 - Diagnostics (cont’d)
    3 = Record
    This option initiates a baseline check of areas 1 to 7 in the table above. The dispay prompts the user to press
    the * key to continue with the diagnostic check.
    4 = Checks
    This option allows each of the areas 1 to 9 listed in the table above to be included or excluded from the
    baseline recording. All areas are included by default.
    5 = Print
    This option allows the stored baseline data to be printed using either the printer module or the on-board
    RS232 port.Table 28. Historical Timeline
    A E R ADE R E H T A G A T A D
    e z i S t t a B = 1hA n i e z i s y r e t t a B
    F R t t a B = 2s w o h S . s e c i v e d F R l l a f o s u t a t s y r e t t a b e h T
    . k o t o n f i W O L
    s t l o V U S
    P = 3eh t n o s  U S P t r a m S l l a f o l e v e l e g a t l o v e h T
    s  U S P d r a o b - n o g n i d u l c n i m e t s y s
    s t l o V O I R = 4eh t n o s  U S P t r a m S l l a f o l e v e l e g
    a t l o v e h T
    s O I R d r a o b - n o e h t g n i d u l c n i m e t s y s
    s m h O e n o Z = 5no s e n o z l l a s s o r c a e c n a t s i s e r t n e r r u c e h T
    h t g n e r t s l a n g i s - s e n
    o z F R r o F . m e t s y s e h t
    n o i s i v r e p u s e c n i s e m i t d n a
    n o i t a c i n u m m o C = 6h t i w l e v e l % e h t d n a , s s e r d d a , e c i v e d f o e p y T
    m e t s y s e h t
    n o s l a r e h p i r e p l l a
    y r o m e m l e n a P = 7yr o m e m l e n a p e h t f o k c e h c A
    s p m a l a t o T = 8n o s  U S P t r a m S l l a r o f w a r d t n e r r u c l a t o t e h t
    . U S
    P d r a o b - n o e h t g n i d u l c n i , m e t s y s e h t
    t n e r r u c y r e t t a b d n a t n e r r u c x u a d e d u l c n i s i h T
    s t l o V t t a B = 9e h t o t d e t c e n n o c y r e t t a
    b e h t f o l e v e l e g a t l o V
    l e n a p l o r t n o c
    2 = Timeline
    This option shows the time and date when the last check was carried out for each of the areas listed in the
    following table: 
    						
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    Option 62 – Full Test
    The Full Test option allows two zones to be selected and tested under full set conditions. Activating the
    selected zone results in a full alarm condition, including remote signalling. Constantly active zones (Security,
    24 Hours, PA, Fire) remain active throughout the Full Test; an activation generates the appropriate local or
    full alarm depending on the zone.
    On selecting the Full Test option, the address and function of the first zone on the system is displayed. Move
    to the required zone by pressing the A or B keys or by entering the zone address. Press the ent key. An
    option is then given to choose a second confirm zone. If you press the A (YES) key, select a second required
    zone by pressing the ent key. If you press the B (NO) key, the system begins the full setting procedure.
    Activating the zone results in a full alarm condition. To end the full test unset the system.
    62 - Full Test 
    						
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    Option 63 – Options
    The Options   function allows the Galaxy to be divided into group subsystems and also allows the MAX
    proximity access control readers to be integrated into the system.
    63 - Options
    Figure 10. Options
    Options
    1 = Groups  
    1 = Group Mode0 = Disabled
    1 = Enabled
    2 = Setting Logic
    A/B to move to group and ent to select.
    Number keys to toggle:
    - = status of group unimportant
    S = Group must be set to allow group to set.
    3 = Group Name
    A/B to move to group and ent to select.
    # = toggle upper case, lower case or library text.
    * = delete last character.
    A/B = move to character/word.
    ent = assign character/word.
    esc = save programming. 
     
    2 = MAX
    1 = MAX Mode0 = Disabled
    1 = Enabled
    2 = MAX Address
    A/B to select line (G520)
    ent to start MAX search.
    0 = On-line, ent then key 0 - 7 to readdress MAX.
    1 = Standalone
    3 = MAX Parameters
    A/B to move to required MAX address.
    # to display MAX address graphic.
    ent to select:
    1 = Descriptor# = toggle upper case, lower case or library text.
    * = delete last character
    A/B = move to character/word
    ent = assign character/word
    esc = save programming  
    2 = Relay Duration
    1 - 60 seconds (default = 05).
    3 = Open Timeout
    0 - 60 seconds (default  = 10).
    4 = Groups
    Press group number to toggle group on/off
    (G520) A/B to move between group blocks.
    5 = Emergencies
    Enable or disable option. If group mode is enabled,
    a separate enable is available for each group.
    6 = AntiPassBack
    1 = Mode
    3 = Forgive0 = Off
    No antipassback restriction.
    1 = Soft
    Access is never denied but any violations 
    will be recorded in the event log.
    No access will be granted for a second 2 = Hard
    swipe  within the antipassback period
    following a valid swipe.
    2 = Timeout
    (0 - 60 minutes). Specifies the time that the 
    antipassback restrictions last for.
    Allows the engineer to remove all antipassback
    restrictions for the selected MAX. Use the 
    A>B< keys to select the reader address then
    press enter to forgive. 
    						
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    1=Groups
    On selecting Options, the keypad displays 1 = Groups; press the ent key to select this function.
    1 = Group Mode
    This option is used to enable the Groups function (default is 0 = Disabled).  When enabled, the system
    options that are eligible for group programming are then made available throughout the menu, otherwise they
    do not appear.
    Enabling Groups
    On selecting 1 = Enabled, press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu
    type.
    NOTE:Yo u  must return to the Engineer Mode banner for groups to be fully enabled.
     Disabling Groups
    The Group Disabled feature operates as follows:-
    When disable groups is selected in menu option 63.1.1 two option are given:-
    1. Reset Groups
    2. Disabled
    If option 1 - Reset Groups is selected the engineer is prompted to confirm the selection. If confirmed, by
    pressing the enter key, all group programming, for all the panel features, are reset to A1. When engineering
    mode is exited a warning message is displayed (ATT!!! GRPS OFF, SYS. OP. IMPACT) alerting the
    engineer that groups have been reset and there will be an impact on the operation of all functions not pro-
    grammed as group A1. This warning message will be displayed until the ESC key is pressed by the engineer,
    acknowledging the warning.
    NOTE: When group programming is re-enabled all previous group programming will not be restored.
    If option 2 - Disabled is selected the engineer is prompted to confirm the selection. If confirmed, by pressing
    the enter key, all group programming, other than A1 will be disabled (zones, outputs, links, users). When
    engineering mode is exited a warning message is displayed (ATT!!! GRPS OFF, SYS. OP. IMPACT)
    alerting the engineer that groups have been disabled and there will be an impact on the operation of all areas
    not programmed as group A1. This warning message is displayed until the ESC key is pressed by the engi-
    neer, acknowledging the warning.
    NOTE:If this option is selected, when group mode is re-enabled all previous group programming will be
    restored. However, while group mode is disabled, a zone not programmed to group A1 will not
    operate normally on the system. It is 
    strongly recommended that, whenever possible, groups are
    always reset to A1 when disabling groups.
    63 - Options (cont’d) 
    						
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