Honeywell Galaxy 3 User Manual
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Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 155 2 = Setting Logic The Setting Logic option restricts a group from setting by determining which other groups must be set before it can set. For example, group 1 may be prohibited for setting unless groups 3, 7 are already set. The Set- ting Logic is individually defined for each group. Programming Setting Logic On selecting the Setting Logic option, group 1 is displayed. Use the A or B keys to move to the required group or directly select it by pressing the required group number; press the ent key to access the group. On selecting the group, the current Setting Logic details are displayed: •S below a group means that it must be set to allow the selected group to set • a dash (–) below the group indicates that the set status of this group is not important. Toggle the status between S and – by pressing the number key. When the required setting logic pattern has been defined press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu type. 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: Table 29. Groups Use the A or B key to move between the group blocks; press keys 1 – 8 to toggle the Setting Logic for the relevant groups in each block. Setting Logic Operation If Setting Logic has been assigned to a group, the set status of the groups must satisfy the conditions defined in the option to permit the group to set. If the Setting Logic conditions are not satisfied, then the group cannot set. If multiple groups are being set simultaneously, but one group is restricted due to the programmed Setting Logic, the remainder of the groups set. The restricted group does not set; there is no warning or indication given. If the programmed Setting Logic results in none of the selected groups being allowed to set, a warning message is displayed on the keypad. This message does not appear if at least one group sets. 63 - Options (cont’d) 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 2 Groups not set 2 Groups not set2 Groups not set 2 Groups not set 2 Groups not set [] to view [] to view[] to view [] to view [] to view
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 156 3 = Group Name This option is used to assign a name of up to 12 characters to each of the groups. This name is assembled from the character set and/or library options. On selecting the Group Name option, the name currently assigned to group 1 is displayed. All group names default to Group X (where X is the group number). Use the A or B keys to move to the required group or directly select it by pressing the required group number; press the ent key to access the group. On selecting the group, the following details are displayed: The currently assigned name is displayed on the top line - an underscore shows where the next character will be positioned, and a selection of the alphabet is shown on the bottom line - the cursor flashes on the letter L. Press the 7 key to erase the characters already assigned to the name. The A or B keys can be used to move the alphabet left or right until the required character is positioned underneath the flashing cursor. When the required character is in position press the ent key to copy the char- acter to the descriptor in the top line. Repeat this procedure to assemble the required Group Name. Text Case & Library On entering the Group Name option the alpha-numeric characters are all presented in upper case. Pressing the # key toggles the characters to lower case. Pressing the # key when the lower case alphanumeric characters are displayed toggles to the library words. The words can be viewed using the A or B keys or directly selected using the reference number - refer to Appendix A - Library. When the required word is displayed, press the ent key to copy it to the name. NOTE:Library words are a maximum of 12 characters and upper case only. 63 - Options (cont’d) Current Group name Upper case text. # to toggle upper case/ lower case/libraryA2 Group Name A2 Group NameA2 Group Name A2 Group Name A2 Group Name EFG HIJKLMNÖØOP EFG HIJKLMNÖØOPEFG HIJKLMNÖØOP EFG HIJKLMNÖØOP EFG HIJKLMNÖØOP
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 157 Group Name Display When viewing the groups assigned to an option, for example user code or outputs, simultaneously pressing the # and 7 keys displays the groups individually. The keypad displays the group number, name and the status of the particular option being displayed. Press the # key to toggle the status of the group. To move to another group press the A or B keys or enter the number of the group directly. Notes on Groups 1. All zones default to group 1. 2. All keypads, user codes and outputs default to all system groups assigned. 3. Remove unused groups from user codes, otherwise the unused groups will set and unset even though they are not programmed. 4. Final, Keyswitch and Exit can be programmed to function in regard to other groups during the setting and unsetting procedures (refer to option 52 = PROGRAM ZONES). 5. Outputs can be assigned to any selection of groups. Output activation can be made dependent on the set or unset status of the assigned groups (refer to option 53 = PROGRAM OUTPUTS). 6 .After programming zones, codes, keypads and outputs into their various groups they remain pro- grammed if the Group Mode function is disabled. Only Group 1 remains active. 7. The Galaxy control panels have multi-user software that allow several users to operate the system simultaneously. 2=MAX This option is used to program the Galaxy MAX/MicroMAX/MAX3 access control readers. The MAX/ MicroMAX/MAX 3 can be fully integrated into the system, communicating on the AB lines and fully utilising the facilities of the Galaxy control panel. If the MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 is programmed as a standalone module, it is completely separate from the Galaxy; the panel does not monitor the module or share any of the facilities or options with it. Programming the MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 On selecting the MAX option, 1 = MAX Mode is displayed; press the ent key to select this function. 1 = MAX Mode This option is used to enable the MAX functions and allow the MAX modules to be programmed (default is 0 = Disabled). When enabled, the options that are eligible for MAX programming are made available through- out the menu, otherwise they do not appear or appear as Option not Available. NOTE:If the MAX Mode is disabled following programming of MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 readers, the readers remain operational, however, no further programming, including assigning next MAX/ MicroMAX/MAX 3 cards and fobs, is possible until the mode is enabled. 63 - Options (cont’d) Current group name Status of group # key to toggle status Selected group A or B key to move to other group A2 Sales Dept S A2 Sales Dept SA2 Sales Dept S A2 Sales Dept S A2 Sales Dept S [],#=CHANGE [],#=CHANGE[],#=CHANGE [],#=CHANGE [],#=CHANGE
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 158 2 = MAX Address The address and the on-line or standalone status of the MAX Modules are assigned and modified using this option. On selecting MAX Address the Galaxy searches for the MAX with the highest address. The Galaxy 48 prompts for the AB line (1-1); the Galaxy 144 prompts for the AB line (1-2); the Galaxy 520 prompts for the AB line (1-4) that is to be searched. Select the line and press the ent key. On locating the MAX, the keypad prompts for the TYPE of MAX to be assigned: 0 = On-LineThe MAX is fully integrated with the Galaxy system and communicates via the AB line, sharing system resources and facilities 1 = StandaloneThe MAX operates as an entirely independent unit. The Galaxy does not monitor the MAX for alarms, tampers or power failure. The MAX can then be readdressed. The keypad displays the current address of the MAX and the range of valid addresses. All MAX modules default to address 7, it is recommended that when adding MAX modules, the first is redressed as 0, the second as 1 and so on. Enter the new MAX address and press the ent key; the Galaxy then reprograms the address of the MAX. The keypad indicates the old and new MAX addresses and the status of the reprogramming. When the reprogramming is complete the MAX bleeps and the display returns to 2 = MAX Address. 3 = MAX Parameters This option defines the individual operational features of each of the MAX/MicroMAX modules. On selecting this option the address of the first MAX/MicroMAX on the system is displayed along with the descriptor currently assigned to it. While the MAX/MicroMAX address is displayed on the keypad, the address pattern on the MAX/MicroMAX module is indicated by the LEDs switching on. Pressing the # key displays a graphic on the keypad which corresponds to the LED pattern on the MAX/MicroMAX module. The following figure shows the graphic display for both a MAX and a MicroMAX address as 26. 63 - Options (cont’d) The line numbers are represented by the top row in MAX and blocks 2nd and 3rd from the top in the MicroMAX and the address numbers are represented by the bottom row of blocks in the MAX and the four bottom blocks in the MicroMAX. The top LED on the MicroMAX is always off in this mode. The combinations are shown in the following Figure:- Figure 11. LED Status Figure 12. Line Number/Module Address Old address New addressStatus of reprogramming 7 –> 0 [24] 7 –> 0 [24]7 –> 0 [24] 7 –> 0 [24] 7 –> 0 [24] 2 6 M A X2 6 M A X MicroMAX LEDs Displayed MAX LEDs Displayed Bottom Top (unused) Line No.Module Address 4 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 0 7 6 5
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 159 Select the required MAX/MicroMAX address using the A and B keys or by entering the MAX/MicroMAX address directly and pressing the ent key. The first MAX parameter, 1 = Description is displayed. Use the A or B keys to move to the required parameter and press the ent key. 1 = Descriptor This option is used to assign a name of up to 12 characters to each of the MAX modules. This name is assem- bled from the character set and/or library options. On selecting the Descriptor parameter the currently as- signed name is displayed on the top line - an underscore shows where the next character will be positioned, and a selection of the alphabet is shown on the bottom line - the cursor flashes on the letter L. Press the 7 key to erase the characters already assigned to the name. The A or B keys can be used to move the alphabet left or right until the required character is positioned underneath the flashing cursor. When the required character is in position press the ent key to copy the char- acter to the descriptor in the top line. Repeat this procedure to assemble the required Descriptor. Text Case & Library On entering the Descriptor parameter the alpha-numeric characters are all presented in upper case. Pressing the # key toggles the characters to lower case. Pressing the # key when the lower case alphanumeric characters are displayed toggles to the library words. The words can be viewed using the A or B keys or directly selected using the reference number - refer to Appendix A - Library. When the required word is displayed, press the ent key to copy it to the name. Library words are a maximum of 12 characters and upper case only. 2 = Relay Duration This is the period, following the user card swipe, that the MAX relay is activated allowing a door strike to be unlocked and the door to be opened without creating an alarm. The MAX relay de-activates as soon as the door contact opens or the Open Timeout occurs. On entering the Relay Duration parameter, the current value is displayed; assign the required time within the range 01 – 60 seconds, the default time is 5 seconds. Press the ent key to save the programming and return to the previous menu level. NOTE:Pressing the A key increases the time by one second increments, the B key decreases the time in one second decrements. 63 - Options (cont’d)
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 160 3 = Open Timeout This is the period following the user card swipe that the door can remain open when gaining access. If the door remains open longer than the period assigned to the Open Timeout, then an alarm occurs. NOTE:If the Open Timeout is programmed as 0 seconds, then the door can remain open indefinitely without resulting in an alarm being activated. On entering the Open Timeout parameter, the current value is displayed; assign the required time within the range 00 – 60 seconds, the default time is 10 seconds. Press the ent key to save the programming and return to the previous menu level. NOTE:Pressing the A key increases the time by one second increments, the B key decreases the time in one second decrements. 4 = Groups 1=MAX Groups On selecting the MAX Group option, the group currently allocated to the MAX is displayed. Pressing the group number toggles the group assigned to the MAX. Galaxy 520 The Galaxy 520 has 32 groups; these are displayed on the MAX in block of 8 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 MAX. 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. Group Name Display When viewing the groups assigned to the MAX, simultaneously pressing the # and 7 keys displays the groups individually. The keypad displays the number, name and the assigned status of each group on the particular MAX being displayed. Press the # key to toggle the status of the group. To move to another group press the A or B keys or enter the number of the group directly. 2=Group Restriction Each MAX module can be assigned selected groups using the Group Restriction option. This group restric- tion affects the operation of the MAX and MicroMAX readers for both access and card held functions. A card can only be used at a reader if there are common groups between them. By default each reader is as- signed to all groups on the system. Groups can be removed as required to restrict the operation of the MAX reader. NOTE:Each MAX card can be assigned a single menu function (refer to option 42 = CODES). Activating this function with a card that is assigned to all groups, on a MAX that is only assigned to a single group, results in the function operating on all of the card’s groups. The MAX function is not re- stricted to the groups assigned to the MAX, it is restricted to the groups assigned to the card, as long as there is one group common to both. This means that a MAX assigned only to group 1, for example, can be used to activate the MAX function on groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 by a card with all of these groups allocated. The groups are assigned to the MAX card using option 42 = CODES. 63 - Options (cont’d)
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 161 In access mode access will be granted if there are common groups between the card and the MAX reader and all the groups assigned to the card are unset. For the card held function, the groups affected by the func- tion will be all the groups assigned to the card, so long as there is at least one common group between the card and the MAX. Common Group Restriction The group restrictions can be enhanced further by pressing the 7 key when assigning group in Group Restric- tion. This limits the operation described in the paragraph above only to groups which are common to both the MAX and the card. Refer to the following two tables for examples of how the readers respond to different situations with the Common Group Restriction on and off. The card held function used in the example is “Timed Set”. Table 30. Door Access Table 31. Card Held Function Set up for Setting Assigning Groups to Group Restriction On selecting the Groups option, the groups currently allocated to the MAX are displayed. Pressing the group number toggles the group assigned to the MAX. The Galaxy 520 has 32 groups; these are displayed on the MAX in blocks 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 rel- evant groups in each block to the MAX. 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. 63 - Options (cont’d) d l e h d r a c n o n o i t c A e p i w s d r a c f o e m i t t a n o i t a u t i SoN7 7 7 777 7 7 77n o i t c i r t s e R p u o r G n O t e s n u s p u o r g l l Ao t t r a t s d r a c n o s p u o r g l l A t e so t t r a t s s p u o r g n o m m o c l l A t e s t e s s p u o r g l l Ate s n u e r a d r a c n o s p u o r g l l Ae r a s p u o r g n o m m o c l l A t e s n u r o e n o d n a t e s n u s p u o r g n o m m o C t e s d r a c n o s p u o r g e r o mt e s n u e r a d r a c n o s p u o r Gte s e r a s p u o r g n o m m o C , t e s s p u o r g n o m m o c e r o m r o e n O t e s n u s p u o r g r e h t ot e s n u e r a d r a c n o s p u o r g l l Ae r a s p u o r g n o m m o c l l A t e s n u X A M n o n o i t c i r t s e R p u o r GoN7 7 7 77d e n g i s s A7 7 7 77d e n g i s s A o i r a n e c Sde t n a r G s s e c c Ade t n a r G s s e c c A X A M n e e w t e b s p u o r g n o m m o c o N d r a C d n ao NoN t e s n u s p u o r g l l Ase Yse Y t e s p u o r g n o m m o c e r o m r o e n OoNoN e n o d n a t e s n u s p u o r g n o m m o c l l A t e s d r a c n o p u o r g t e s a r t x eo Nse Y e n o d n a t e s n u s p u o r g n o m m o c l l A . t e s x a M n o p u o r g a r t x e d r a c n o s p u o r g r e h t o o Ns e Yse Y
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 162 5 = Emergencies This option allows each individual MAX/MicroMAX/MAX3 unit to be configured to respond to fire zones in a given set of groups. Upon the opening of a fire zone in one of the groups allocated to the MAX/MicroMAX/ MAX 3, the MAX/MicroMAX/MAX3 will trigger the door strike and hold the door open until the system is reset. All the MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 LEDs will light and the buzzer will sound. Closing the fire zone will have no effect - the MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 units are treated as latched outputs and an appropriate level reset is required, at which point they are immediately reset. A second group map is allocated to each MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 in order to facilitate this function. This permits the existing door control features to be completely detached from the fire escape features. The default setting for each MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 is all groups selected. Therefore, a system, which is unchanged from the default will open all MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 doors in response to any fire zone activa- tion. On selecting the Emergencies option select the groups you want allocated to the MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 for escape purposes and accept the programming by pressing the enter key. When a fire zone is activated in any of the groups programmed, the door controlled by the MAX/MicroMAX/MAX 3 will be opened. 6 = Anti PassBack This option, when enabled, will prevent more than one use of any particular card at a particular reader within a given time period. A forgiveness function is available to clear all or particular antipassback restrictions in force. A manager code can authorize a forgive function on a particular user in option 42.1 = Codes.User Codes. An engineer code can authorize a forgive function on a particular reader. 1 = Mode This option has three settings: 0 = Off No anti passback restriction 1 = SoftAccess is never denied but any violations will be recorded in the event log 2 = Hard No access will be granted for a second swipe within the anti passback period, following a valid swipe. 2 = Timeout (0-60 minutes) This option specifies the time that the anti passback restriction lasts for. 3 = Forgive This option allows the engineer to remove all anti passback restrictions for the selected MAX. Use the A>B< keys to select the reader address the press enter to forgive. 63 - Options (cont’d)
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 163 Option 64 – Assemble Zone The Assemble Zones option allows 2 zone functions to be customised to the user’s requirements; these are the 1 Custom-A and 2 Custom-B zones. Once a custom zone function has been assembled, it is assigned to zones using option 52 = PROGRAM ZONES. Programming a Custom Zone The flexibility of this menu option allows for an extensive range of possibilities. It is therefore important that the engineer is fully aware of the system and has a clear picture of what is required of the new zone function. The procedure for assembling a custom zone has 4 stages: 1.Outputs 2.Status 3.Setting 4.Log Table 32. Programming a custom Zone 64 - Assemble Zones s t u p t u O = 1:e p y T t u p t u Ode l b a s i D t e S t e s n U t e s n U / t e Se p y t t u p t u o t c e l e s – B / A t e s n U , t e S , d e l b a s i D n e e w t e b e l g g o t – # t e s n U / t e S & g n i m m a r g o r p e v a s – c s e s u t a t S = 2te s n U = 1de l b a s i D m r a l Am r a l A d n a d e l b a s i D n e e w t e b e l g g o t – # g n i m m a r g o r p e v a s – c s e t i x E / y r t n E = 2de l b a s i D m r a l A t e S t r a P = 3de l b a s i D m r a l A t e S l l u F = 4de l b a s i D m r a l A g n i t t e S = 3te S n i g e B = 1de l b a s i D d e l b a n Ed n a d e l b a s i D n e e w t e b e l g g o t – # d e l b a n E g n i m m a r g o r p e v a s – c s e y r t n E n i g e B = 2de l b a s i D d e l b a n E s t e S = 3 m e t s y Sd e l b a s i D d e l b a n E g o L = 4de l b a s i D t i x E y r t n E s r u o H 4 2 s m r a l A, t i x E / y r t n E , d e l b a s i D n e e w t e b e l g g o t – # e v a s – c s e s m r a l A & s r u o H 4 2 g n i m m a r g o r p
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 164 1 = Outputs Any of the available output types can be assigned to the custom zone. On selecting this attribute the 01=BELLS output type is displayed along with it status; the default status is disabled. The status indicates the conditions under which the custom zone activates the output. To assign the output type status press the # key, this toggles between each of the status settings: 1. Disabledthe output is not activated by the custom zone, 2 Setthe output is activated by the custom zone only when the system is set, 3 Unsetthe output is activated by the custom zone only when the system is unset, 4. Set/Unsetthe output is activated by the custom zone when the system is both set and unset. Select the output types to be assigned by pressing the A and B keys or by entering the number of the required output type and assign the required status. When all of the output types have been selected, press the esc key to return the previous menu level. For a full list of output types refer to option 53 = Program Outputs. 2 = Status The Status attribute determines the system conditions that custom zone is operational in. The four Status attributes are: 1. Unsetactivates an alarm when the system is unset, 2. Entry/Exitactivates an alarm when the system is setting and unsetting, 3. Part Setactivates an alarm when the system is part set, 4. Full Setactivates an alarm when the system is full set. The default for each of the Status attributes is disabled. To enable the zone to activate an alarm, select the required Status attribute using the A or B keys and press the # key; the display indicates that a custom zone activation while the system is in the selected Status will create an Alarm condition and switch on the assigned outputs. NOTE:The custom zone can be operational in all four Status conditions if required. 64 - Assemble Zones (cont’d)