Honeywell Galaxy 3 User Manual
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Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 165 3 = Setting The Setting attribute determines the function (if any) that the custom zone has in setting and unsetting the system. 1. Begin Setif enabled, the custom zone starts the setting procedure, 2. Begin Entryif enabled, the custom zone starts the unsetting procedure, 3. Sets Systemif enabled, the custom terminates the setting procedure. The default for each of the Setting attributes is disabled. To enable the options, select the required Setting attribute using the A or B keys and press the # key; the display indicates that attribute is ENABLED for the custom zone. NOTE:The custom zone can be assigned all three Setting attributes if required, however, it is recommended that either attribute 1 (Begin Set) or 3 (Sets System) is enabled, but not both. 4 = Log This attribute determines which custom zone activations are logged. On selecting Log the current selection is displayed. To change the selection press the # key, this toggles between the Log options; Disabledthe custom zone activations are not logged, Entry/Exitthe custom zone activations only log during the setting and unsetting procedure, 24 Hoursall custom zone activations log (both in the set and unset states) Alarmsthe custom zone only logs when an activation results in an alarm condition. NOTE:The opening (+) and closing (–) of custom zones are recorded in the event log. 64 - Assemble Zones (cont’d)
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 166 Assemble Zone Example: Assemble a zone that: • activates Bells outputs when the system is set, • activates Link-A outputs when the system is unset, • generates an alarm condition when the system is part and full set, • does not generate an alarm condition during the setting and unsetting procedure, • acts as a terminator when the system is setting, • logs all activation (in both set and unset states). Programming: (Assuming factory default settings) 1.Select option 64 = ASSEMBLE ZONES; press the ent key, 2.Select custom zone (1 = Custom-A, 2 = Custom-B); press the ent key, 3. Outputs is displayed. Press the ent key to select this option, 4. Bells is displayed. Press the # key. Set is displayed, 5.Enter 51. Link-A is displayed. Press the # key. Set is displayed, 6.Press the # key. Unset is displayed, 7.Press the esc key. Outputs is displayed, 8.Press the A key. Status is displayed. Press the ent key to select this option, 9. Unset Disabled is displayed, 10.Press the A key. Entry/ Exit Disabled is displayed, 11 .Press the A key. Part Set Disabled is displayed, 12.Press the # key. Part Set Alarm is displayed, 13.Press the A key. Full Set Disabled is displayed, 14.Press the # key. Full Set Alarm is displayed, 15.Press the esc key. Status is displayed, 16.Press the A key. Setting is displayed. Press the ent key to select this option, 17. Begin Set Disabled is displayed, 18.Press the A key. Sets System Disabled is displayed, 19. Press the # key. Sets System Enabled is displayed, 20.Press the esc key. Setting is displayed, 21.Press the A key. Log is displayed. Press the ent key to select this option, 22. Log Disabled is displayed, 23.Press the # key. Log Entry/Exit is displayed, 24.Press the # key. Log 24 Hours is displayed, 25.Press the esc key three times to return to the 64 = ASSEMBLE ZONES display. 64 - Assemble Zones (cont’d)
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 167 Option 65 – Timers The Timer Control menu are as follows: 65 - Timers Figure 13. Timer Control Timers 1 = Timer A 1 = Timer Status0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Timers (1-20) Use A or B key to select timer - 20 times can be programmed, then press ent. [>], [), B(>) key to program day # to toggle ON/OFF status 0-9 keys to enter time to delete programming 2 = Timer B1 = Timer Status0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Timers (1-20) Use A or B key to select timer - 20 times can be programmed, then press ent. A(>), B(>) key to program day # to toggle ON/OFF status 0-9 keys to enter time 3 = AutosetUse A or B keys to select group and press ent. 1 = Autoset Status0 = Off 1 = On 2 = Monitor 2 = Prewarning 30 (0-50) mins to delete programming * BON: *** ****[>], [], [), B(>) key to program day # to toggle ON/OFF status 0-9 keys to enter time to delete programming *** *** ** ** A1S: 6 = Lockout Status0 = Off 1 = On 7 = Lockout Events Use A or B key to select timer, then press ent. [>], [), B(>) key to program day # to toggle ON/OFF status 0-9 keys to enter time to delete programming *** *** ** ** A1L: * * 1 = Period 2 = Audible0 = Off 1 = On
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 168 Timer A and B The Galaxy 3 Series control panels provide 2 timers that allow up to 20 times to be assigned over a 7 day period; these can be combined in any order of On and Off times as required. Programming Timers 1.Enter the Timers option; 1=TIMER A is displayed. To modify or assign times go to Step 5. 2.Press the ent key to select Timer A or the A then ent keys to select Timer B; 1=TIMER STATUS is displayed. 3.Press the ent key; the status of the selected timer is displayed (the default setting is 0=OFF). To change the status press the A or B key or press key 1 to select ON or 2 to select OFF. 4.Press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. Press the esc key once to return to 1=TIMER A, or twice to escape from the option. 5.To modify the times, press the ent key to select Timer A or the A then the ent keys to select Timer B; 1=TIMER STATUS is displayed. 6.Press the A then ent key to select 2=TIMERS (1–20); the first 2 times assigned to the timer are displayed (the first time is on the top line, the second is on the bottom). 7.Press the A key to step through each of the times until the required time is displayed on the top line of the display. 8.Press the ent key to select the time to be modified: • the 7 key deletes the programmed time information; • the A or B keys change the programmed day; • the # key toggles whether the timer switches ON or OFF; • the number keys (0–9) assign the time (the time must be four digits in the 24 hour format); 9.Press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. 10.Press the esc key three times to escape from the Timers option. Once the times have been programmed and the Timer Status is set to 1=On, the Timer-A or Timer-B outputs are activated at the programmed On times and deactivated at the Off times. User codes that they have been attributed to a Time Zone A or B are invalid between an On time and the next Off time for the appropriate timer. NOTE:The Timer Status can be switched On and Off by users via option 45 = TIMER CONTROL. 65 - Timers (cont’d) A MON ON 19:30 A MON ON 19:30A MON ON 19:30 A MON ON 19:30 A MON ON 19:30 [],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,*[],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,* A MON ON 19:30 A MON ON 19:30A MON ON 19:30 A MON ON 19:30 A MON ON 19:30 TUE OFF 07:30 TUE OFF 07:30 TUE OFF 07:30 TUE OFF 07:30 TUE OFF 07:30
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 169 Autoset Each group can be programmed with 20 Autoset times over a 7 day period. These can be combined in any order of On and Off times as required - for example 20 On times may be allocated to a group, or six Off times and 14 On times. When the system has been set by the Autoset function, outputs programmed as Autoset (refer to option 53 = PROGRAM OUTPUTS) are activated; the Set outputs are also activated. Programming Autoset If groups are enabled (refer to option 63 = OPTIONS) the keypads prompts for the group that the autoset time is to be allocated to. Press the A or B keys to step through the groups until the required number is dis- played and press the ent key. NOTE:The group can be directly selected by entering the group number. The Galaxy 520 has 32 groups; these are displayed in blocks of eight groups, sub-divided into A, B, C and D; Table 33. Groups 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 displayed; use keys 1–8 to assign the relevant group in the current block to the zone; press the ent key to accept the selection. 65 - Timers (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 Account Group Autosetting The Galaxy 3 Series allows Account Group autosetting. This means that several groups can be bound together into one account group and, instead of a sending a normal CA event, the panel sends a CL event. Refer to menu option 56.1.2.2.2 = Communications.Internal Telecoms.Format.SIA.Group Settings.Account No.
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 170 There are five stages to programming the Autoset function: 1. Autoset Status 0 = Off (default) 1 = On 2 = Monitor - if selected, the setting and unsetting of the group is monitored: • if not set manually before the On time, then the Set Late output is activated • if unset before the Off time, then the Unset Early output is activated. 2. Prewarning 1 = Period 0 – 50 minutes (default 30 minutes): 2 = Audible (this can be turned ON or OFF) This option determines the warning period given to users prior to the system autosetting. Outputs programmed as Prewarning activate during the prewarning period. The output normally emits a constant tone, however if an extension is not possible, then a pulsed tone is emitted and prewarn activates at the Autoset time. At the end of the prewarning period, the system begins the timed setting procedure. NOTE:Pressing the esc key at any time during the prewarning resets and restarts the prewarning count- down. If more than one group is in the prewarning period, each group can be viewed by pressing * and > or * and
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 171 5. Autoset Events This option programs the times when the selected group is automatically switched On (Autoset) and Off (Autounset). On selecting the option, the first 2 times assigned to the timer are displayed (the first time is on the top line, the second is on the bottom). If no autoset times have been assigned, the keypad displays stars (7) on the top line. Press the A key to step through each of the times until the required time is shown on the top line of the display. Press the ent key to select the time to be modified. The keypad displays: • the 7 77 7 7 key deletes the programmed time information; • the A or B keys change the programmed day; • the # key toggles whether the timer switch ON or OFF; • the number keys (0–9) assign the time in the 24 hour format); Press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. When the keyswitch is activated twice during the exit time of an autoset, the autoset is temporarily cancelled for a few seconds, then it restarts the exit time causing the panel to reset. Operating a keyswitch zone type during the pre-warn period of an autoset will start a Force Set. If you then activate the switch again (i.e. unset with keyswitch) before the panel sets, the pre-warn continues on the autoset. NOTE:When the keyswitch is activated the second time to take panel back into pre-warn, it can be up to 10 seconds before the pre-warn tones at the keypad start up again. Lockout Each group can be programmed with 20 Lockout times over a seven day period. These can be combined in any order of On and Off times as required. If Lockout has been assigned to a group, the group is locked-out at the Lockout On time or when the group sets - whichever occurs first. Outputs programmed as Lockout are active while the system is locked out - this will not always correspond to the times assigned to the Lockout depending on whether the group sets prior to Lockout On. When a group is locked-out the setting status indicates that it cannot be unset by displaying an L. 65 - Timers (cont’d) Day assigned S indicates autoset featureON = autoset OFF = autounset Group Selected (A1) Time assigned A1SMON ON 17:30 A1SMON ON 17:30A1SMON ON 17:30 A1SMON ON 17:30 A1SMON ON 17:30 MON OFF 19:45 MON OFF 19:45 MON OFF 19:45 MON OFF 19:45 MON OFF 19:45 A1LMON ON 17:30 A1LMON ON 17:30A1LMON ON 17:30 A1LMON ON 17:30 A1LMON ON 17:30 [],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,*[],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,* GROUPS GROUPSGROUPS GROUPS GROUPS 12345678 1234567812345678 12345678 12345678 LLLUULLS LLLUULLSLLLUULLS LLLUULLS LLLUULLS
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 172 During the Lockout period, the group can not be unset unless an alarm has been activated in the group. In the event of an alarm occurring during the Lockout period, any valid type 2.3 (or above) code assigned to the group in alarm may be used to unset and/or reset the group. If multiple locked-out groups are in an alarm condition entry of a single valid code (type 2.3 or above with access to the relevant groups) cancels the alarms and unsets the activated groups. The group can only be manually unset once in each Lockout Off period. If no Lockout times are pro- grammed, the group may be unset at any time. Codes are not affected by Lockout, and can be used to gain access to the menus and to manually set the group. Programming Lockout There are two stages to programming the Lockout function. These are options 6 = Lockout Status and 7 = Lockout Events of the Autoset programming menu: 6 = Lockout Status 0 = Off (default) 1 = On 7 = Lockout Events This option programs the Off (Unlock) and On (Lockout) times for the selected group. On selecting the option, the first 2 times assigned to the timer are displayed (the first time is on the top line, the second is on the bottom). If no lockout times have been assigned, the keypad displays stars (7) on the top line: Press the A key to step through each of the times until the required time is shown on the top line of the display. Press the ent key to select the time to be modified. The keypad displays: • the 7 key deletes the programmed time information; • the A or B keys change the programmed day; • the # key toggles whether the timer switch ON or OFF; • the number keys (0–9) assign the time (in the 24 hour format); Press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. 65 - Timers (cont’d) Day assigned L indicates lockout feature Group Selected (A1)ON = lockout OFF = unlock Time assigned A1LMON ON 17:30 A1LMON ON 17:30A1LMON ON 17:30 A1LMON ON 17:30 A1LMON ON 17:30 TUE OFF 06:30 TUE OFF 06:30 TUE OFF 06:30 TUE OFF 06:30 TUE OFF 06:30 A1SMON ON 17:30 A1SMON ON 17:30A1SMON ON 17:30 A1SMON ON 17:30 A1SMON ON 17:30 [],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,*[],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,* [],#,0-9,*
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 173 66 - Pre-Check The Entry/Exit Horns beep once when each zone is tested. As each zone is successfully tested, the keypad indicates the number that remain to be tested. When the last zone is successfully tested the Entry/Exit Horn sounds twice and the keypad displays 0 CHECK ZONES; press the ent key to resume the system routine. 1 = Mode The Mode determines the pre-check level that the selected zones are subjected to before the system can set. The Mode is selected from one of the following: 1. Disabled (default): the pre-check option is disabled; even if zones are selected, they are not checked. 2. Warning: when the setting routine is started the user is informed of the number of selected pre-check zones that have not been activated since the system was unset; press the A or B keys to view the zones. Press the ent key to continue the setting routine. The zone that have not been activated do not have to be tested. 3. Autocheck: when the setting routine is started the user is informed of the number of selected pre-check zones that have not been activated since the system was unset and a warning is sounded; press the A or B keys to view the zones. These zones must be tested before setting can be resumed. 4. Forced Check: when the setting routine is started the keypad indicates the number of pre-check zones that are on the system; to view the pre-check zone addresses press the A or B keys. All of the pre- selected zones must be tested before setting can take place. Option 66 – Pre-checks The Pre-Check option provides added system security by alerting the user to zones that may not be operating correctly. NOTE:Pre-check does not operate when the system is in the engineer mode. Testing Zones 2 = Select Zones On selecting 2 = Select Zones, 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. To toggle the status of the pre- check attribute of the zone press the # key; the keypad indicates that the zone is included in the pre-check by displaying PRE-CHECK ZONE. Select other zones to be pre-checked in the same way. Once all of the zones have been selected, press the esc key. 16 CHECK ZONES A=VIEW 0 CHECK ZONES ENT=VIEW
Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual 174 Option 67 – Remote Reset The Remote Reset option allows a user to perform an engineer reset authorized by the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). In the event of an alarm that requires an engineer reset, the keypad displays a number, which, when quoted to the ARC is decoded and exchanged for a new number. When this new number is entered it resets the Galaxy panel. Entering the engineer code also resets the Galaxy panel. NOTE:The alarm conditions that require to be reset remotely must have the appropriate System Reset, Tamper Reset or PA Reset parameters programmed for engineer reset (type 3.7). Each alarm activation generates a random number, therefore, the number required to reset the panel changes each activation. As ARCs have different decoding equipment, the appropriate reset system must be selected from the following Remote Mode options: 0 = OFF (default). 1 = SMS - Southern Monitoring Service (4 digits). 2 = Technistore (5 digits) - requires a four digit local modifier (000 - 255) to be assigned. 3 = Microtech (6 digits) - requires a four digit local modifier (0000 - 9999) to be assigned. NOTE: The local modifier for the Technistore or Microtech reset modes must be assigned after discussion with the ARC. 67 - Remote Reset