Honeywell Galaxy 3144 User Guide
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13 Status The current status of the zone is displayed as circuit information, e.g. Open or Closed. This information alternates with function information. Description The zone description, if programmed, is displayed on the bottom line of the display. The descriptor is assembled from alpha-numeric text and describes the zone in detail, e.g. West Office Door. Selecting And Viewing Selecting the Display Zones option displays the first zone address available on the system. Other zones can be viewed sequentially by using the >A or key moves forward through the dates and the and
14 Additional Information The # key can be used to reveal additional information on some types of events. This information is displayed on the bottom line. The information includes details such as zone descriptors, user types and which keypad was used. Printing If a serial printer is connected to the system, a system history can be printed by pressing the * key. The system will print from the event on display until the most recent event. Print (User Type 2.4 and Above) Purpose The Print option gives the user the opportunity to get a hard copy print-out of the system details. This option requires a serial printer to be connected to the system. Selecting Print Enter the QUICK MENU. Press key 5 followed by the ent key. The system print options are displayed. Pressing the esc key aborts the PRINT option. Codes Press key 1 to start the print-out of all the codes, giving the user number, name, level and length of code. Zones Select the Zones option to print-out the details of each zone in the system. The zone address, function, and descriptor is printed. Press key 2 to select this option. Log The entire LOG can be printed out by selecting key 3. The print-out consists of up to 1000 events depending on panel type, and details the time and date of setting, unsetting and alarms. All All the options (CODES , ZONES, and LOG) can be printed out by selecting the ALL option. Pressing key 4 delivers a print-out starting with user codes. Help Message If a print-out is started without a printer being connected and on-line, the display indicates that the printer is off-line. release
15 Walk Test (User Type 2.5 and Above) Purpose The Walk Test option provides a method of testing the zones to ensure that they are operating correctly. There are two options available: 1.All zones can be tested 2.Selected zones can be tested In both cases the sounder indicates an open zone. The test is recorded in the log. Wire-free zones also show the received signal strength as a percentage Selecting Walk Test Enter the QUICK MENU. Press the key 6 followed by the ent key. When Walk Test is selected, Test All Zones or Selected Zones displays. All Zones Choosing All Zones (press key 1) starts the test immediately. No selection is necessary as all valid zones are included in the test. The sounder operates whenever a zone is opened and stops when all zones are closed. Note:The Test All Zones option only tests zones which can be omitted from the system. Selected Zones Choosing the Selected Zones option by pressing key 2 displays the first zone on the system. Each zone is displayed in turn by using the >A or A 1002 EXIT #=TEST ENT=START 1002 EXIT TEST ENT=START # ent
16 Time/Date (User Type 3.6) Purpose The Time/Date option allows the user to modify both the time (hours/ minutes) and the date (day/month/year). Selecting Time/Date Enter the QUICK MENU. Press key 7 followed by the ent key. Once the Time/Date option has been selected, the time or date can be se- lected by pressing the A> or key. The display prompts for a New Time in hours and minutes (HH:MM). When the new time is entered, the display immediately returns to the time or date selection screen. The system does not accept invalid times (greater than 23 hours, greater than 59 minutes). Pressing the esc key aborts the entry. Changing Date To change the date press the < B The display prompts for a New Date in days, months and years (DD/MM/YY). When the new date is en- tered, the display momentarily shows the day of the week, before re- turning to the time or date selection screen. The system does not ac- cept invalid dates (e.g. 32/13/99). Pressing the esc key aborts the en- try. Advance and Retard It is possible to advance and retard the time to compensate for any variations in clock speed. Press the # key when in the time/date mode to select the clock speed adjustment. The range is 0 to 120 seconds per week. Pressing the * key will retard the time. 0 = OMIT ZONES [ent] to Select 7 7 = TIME/DATE [ent] to Select PIN + ent ent 15:25 01/03/05 A=TIME B=DATE NEW TIME --:-- HH:MM enter time enter date NEW DATE --/--/-- DD/MM/YY A>
17 Codes (User Type 3.6) Purpose The Codes menu option enables the managers, (user type 3.6), to assign, modify and delete the codes that allow users to operate and access the system. The codes option is divided into two sub–menus: 1. User Codes Sub divided into 10 menus (depending on whether the group and MAX Mode options are enabled) that determine all of the access information for users with Personal Identification Numbers (PINs). This menu also assigns MAX details to user numbers. 2. Pin Warning This option determines the warning period given to users prior to the programmed Pin Change date. Note:The valid period for Pin Change codes is programmed by the installation engineer. Manager Code The manager code is authorised to: • Program the USER CODES option for each of the user codes. • Allocate other codes to manager type 3.6. • Modify the manager PIN (the manager PIN cannot be deleted) • Assign the MAX features to the code. The manager code defaults to group choice when groups are ena- bled. The manager is able to toggle the group choice option on and off (using the * key) as required. The manager code defaults to accessing the quick menu. Note:The MAX is the Proximity Access Reader which can be connected to the Galaxy system. This also refers to the MAX 3, the enhanced version of the MAX. 0 = OMIT ZONES [ent] to Select 8 8 = CODES [ent] to Select PIN + ent ent CODES 1 = User Codes >A CODES 2 = PIN Warning Table 2. Default Codes y x a l a Gse d o C f o . o Nr e g a n a M N I P t l u a f e D.o N r e s U 8 4 - 300 154 3 2 189 4 4 1 - 305 254 3 2 184 2 0 2 5 - 399 954 3 2 179 9
18 Selecting Codes Enter the QUICK MENU. Press key 8 followed by the ent key. User Codes When the Codes option has been selected, press key 1 to access User Codes. Display each of the user numbers using key A>. Each user number offers options for PIN, level, name and where applicable time zones and groups. When the user number to be modified is displayed, press the ent key to access the Modify Pin option. Modify Pin The Modify Pin option allows a pin to be assigned to a user or an existing PIN to be modified. The PIN must be a four, five or six digit number that is unique to the system. If a duplicate PIN is assigned, the message Duplicate Entry is displayed. As each digit is entered it appears on the bottom line of the display. Pressing the * key erases the last digit displayed. Continued pressing of the *key will erase all of the digits. When the correct PIN has been assigned press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. When a PIN has been assigned to a user number, a solid box („) is displayed on the line of the user number details screen. • Deleting a Pin Existing PIN entries can be completely erased using the * key instead of a digit entry. When there is no PIN assigned to a user number a hollow square (†) is displayed in the top line of the users details screen. • Assigning Dual Codes To program a user code as a Dual Code press the # key while theModify PIN option is selected. The # displays at the start of the assigned user PIN e.g. #5678. When a PIN has been as- signed as a dual code two solid boxes („„) are displayed in the top line of the users details screen. • Dual Codes Operation Entry of a single dual code cannot gain access to the menu, set or unset the system. The message NO ACCESS – ADDI- TIONAL CODE is displayed. A second dual code must be entered within 60 seconds to access the menu, set or unset the system. Dual codes can be of different levels. The highest level code entered determines the access level to the system. A single entry of a dual code, without a second dual code entry within 60 seconds, results in an Illegal Code record in the EventLog. All outputs programmed as Illegal Code are acti- vated. 0 = OMIT ZONES [ent] to Select 8 8 = CODES [ent] to Select PIN + ent ent CODES 1 = User Codes ent 001 USER L3 ent [ent] to Select 1 = Modify PIN ent 001 PIN > 5678 ent Indicates Dual Code 001 USER L3 001 PIN > #5678
19 Modify Type Each user is assigned an access type which determines the menu options available to the user (see Table 1. Menu Options). On selecting this option, enter the type to be assigned to the user and press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. See Table 3. User Access Levels, for access availability. • Duress Code If the # key is pressed while Modify Level is accessed, then the current code is assigned as a Duress Code. There is no limit to the number of codes which can be assigned as Duress. Entering a duress code at any time activates outputs programmed as Duress or PA. Any valid PIN followed by # # ent (the ent key can be replaced by either the A> or A [ent] to Select 2 = Modify Level ent 001 Level >_3 ent 001 USER L3
20 • Quick Menu All user codes default to the quick menu. This menu is made up of a selection of ten options (0 – 9) from the menu options 11 – 49. The user code type controls access to the quick menu. Any user can be upgraded from the quick menu to the full menu by assigning a * to the user while the Modify Level option is accessed. Therefore a user with a type *2.5 would have access to the full menu from options 11 – 32. No code can access both menus. Note:The master manager code defaults to the full menu. Modify Name This allows a name to be assigned to the user (maximum 6 characters). Each of the user codes default to the name USER and the manager defaults to MGR. The manager name cannot be changed. On selecting the Modify Name option, a section of the alpha-numeric that can be assigned to the user name is displayed on the bottom line of the keypad; the cursor flashes on the letter L. Press * to erase the letters of the default or previous name. When the previous name has been erased, use the A> or key select the time zones option to be allocated to the PIN. The following time zones options are available: 0=OFF 1=TIMER A 2=TIMER B 3=TIMER A+B The times assigned to Timer A and Timer B can be viewed using option 45 Timer Control. No access will be granted if a code, assigned to 1=Timer A, 2=Timer B or 3= Timer A+B is entered out with the assigned times, an Illegal Code event is recorded in the log and any outputs programmed as Illegal Code are activated. 0 = OMIT ZONES [ent] to Select 8 PIN + ent 8 = CODES [ent] to Select ent CODES 1 = User Codes ent ent 001 USER L3 A1_______ [ent] to Select 3 = Modify PIN 3 001 NAME USER_ EFG HIJKLMNØö0 P ent [ent] to Select 4 = Time Zone [ent] to Select 3 = Modify Name ent ent [ent] to Select 0 = OFF ent Use the A key to step through the four time zone options. >A
21 Temporary Codes Temporary Codes allow a PIN to be temporarily allocated to a user. On selecting this option, enter the number of days (0 – 99) that the code is to remain active. The default setting of 0 indicates that the code is permanent. A temporary code expires and is removed from the codes list at midnight after the assigned number of days. A code that has been assigned as a Temporary Code is indicated on the user code display by a ^ between the user number and the user name, e.g. 001^ USER. Note:The manager, rngineer or remote codes cannot be as signed as a Temporary Code. Pin Change To program a user code as a PIN Change code, select the Temporary Codes option and press the * key instead of a number of days for a temporary code. Press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. A code assigned as a PIN Change code is indicated on the user code display by a * between the user number and the user name, e.g. 001 * USER. If a user is assigned the PIN Change feature in the Temporary Code option, the user must assign a new PIN after a predetermined period of time otherwise the PIN expires and is no longer operational. A notification (1 – 28 days) that the PIN requires to be changed can be assigned using the PIN Warning option. This prompts the user to assign a new code whenever the expiring code is entered during the PIN Warning period (except during system unsetting). The new PIN must be four to six digits long and must be different from any current PIN. The new PIN must be re-entered and if confirmed, returns the user to the banner. If the esc key is pressed or the new PIN entered is invalid, the user may continue to use the panel as normal. The next PIN entry will prompt the PIN change. Note: If the user has not entered a new PIN by the end of the PIN Warning period, then the PIN is erased on the next unsetting of the system. 0 = OMIT ZONES [ent] to Select 8 8 = CODES [ent] to Select PIN + ent ent CODES 1 = User Codes ent [ent] to Select 1 = Modify PIN ent Temp Code 00 (0-99) days 001 USER L3 ent Temp Code 25 (0-99) days 5 [ent] to Select 5 = Temp Code ent 2+5 Temp Code (0-99) days ent PIN Change Code *
22 Modify Groups This option determines the system groups that the user has access to and operational control over. The Modify Groups option is only available when the Group Mode has been enabled by the engineer. The system defaults to groups disabled. Groups allocated to the user are displayed when the Modify Groups option is selected. All users default to Group 1. Pressing the group number toggles the group assigned to the user. e.g. Pressing 2 and 3 assigns Groups 2 and 3 to the user. Pressing 1 (while group 1 is already assigned) removes group 1 from the user code. To assign group choice to the user, press the * key. When the required groups have been as- signed to the user, press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. • Galaxy 520 The Galaxy 520 has 32 groups. The groups are displayed on the keypad in blocks of eight groups which are labelled A, B, C and D: Use A> or A 1_______ Groups B 1_______ >B 1_______ Groups B 1_______ >B _23_____ 1+2+3 >A 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