Galaxy 16 and 16 plus User Guide Honeywell Security
Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................ v QUICK OPERATION GUIDE ............................................................. vii GLOSSARY OF TERMS ..................................................................... ix KEYPAD INFORMATION ..................................................................... 1 Star (¸ ¸) Key Features ..................................................................................
Operation of the Test Option ...................................................................................... 11 Option 9 – Log ............................................................................................. 11 Selecting the Log Option ........................................................................................... 11 The Event Log ........................................................................................................... 11 Option 10 – Time .................
INTRODUCTION The Galaxy 16 and 16 plus control panels are designed to the highest specifications and requirements using the most advanced software and hardware technology. The Galaxy 16 and 16 plus are designed to satisfy the requirements of domestic and smaller commercial installations, yet are flexible enough to provide ease of use and operational versatility. This User’s Guide contains the information required to operate the system.
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QUICK OPERATION GUIDE A SET (an Unset system) B PART 1 key 2 key 3 key ent UNSET (a Set system) 1 OMIT ZONES A or B key to view zones # to change omit status of zone (must be an omittable zone) ent key to accept programming and start setting esc key to accept programming without setting 2 CHIME ZONES A or B key to view zones # key to enable/disable chime function on zone ent key to accept esc key to cancel 3 WALK TEST A or B key to view zones # key to enable/disable Walk Test function on zone ent
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Chime: Duress: Entry Time: Exit Time: Exit Terminator: Event Log: Final Exit: LCD Non–omit: Numeric Keypad: Omit: PA Part Set: Programme: Set: Unset: User Code: Walk Test: Security Circuit: Zone attribute which gives an audible indication of the activation of a detector or contact. Applicable when a remote signalling device is fitted. A Duress code entered at the keypad will unset the system but transmit a Duress code to the Alarm Receiving Centre.
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KEYPAD INFORMATION The Galaxy system is programmed and operated from the LCD keypads. 2 x 16 CHARACTER LCD DISPLAY GALAXY 16+ V2.7 08:58 TUE 22 NOV 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 ent * 0 # esc POWER LED Figure 1: Galaxy Mk 7 LCD Keypad. Number Keys (0–9): are used to enter your User Code and to select and modify options. View (A and B) Keys: are used to set the system and to step through the menu options during programming.
Power LED: The green power LED remains lit whenever the system is connected to the a.c. mains power supply and a charged stand-by battery. A mains power failure is indicated by the LED flashing slowly. A fuse or battery failure is indicated by the LED flashing quickly. Your User Code: is a four digit personal identification number which identifies you to, and allows you to operate, the system. Note: Entry of an invalid code will cause the keypad to display the message INVALID CODE.
SETTING AND UNSETTING THE SYSTEM Setting the System Before Setting the System Before the system is Set ensure that: • All doors and windows are secured. • All areas protected by movement detectors are free from obstructions and any animals are excluded from the areas to be protected.
The Parts marked ‘ON’ are Set, those marked ‘OFF’ are Unset. To alter the set/unset status of a Part press the number corresponding to that part, that is, pressing the 1 key toggles the set status of Part 1 between set/unset. The equals sign denotes that what is displayed beside the Part number is the current status of the Part, that is, P1=ON denotes that Part 1 is currently set. Pressing the 1 key will cause the display to read P1✴OFF, this means that Part 1 is now provisionally programmed as Unset.
Alarm Abort Note: If the system is programmed for Alarm Abort a period of 90 seconds after expiry of the Entry Time is provided to enable the user to cancel an alarm caused by exceeding the Entry Time or deviating from the entry route. If the 90 second Alarm Abort time is exceeded then a full alarm may result in the Police being called to the premises and the system requiring an Engineer Reset. The installation engineer will explain the operation of the Alarm Abort function where necessary.
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USER MENU For access to the menu options enter your user code then press the ent key. The keypad then displays the menu options available to the user. Menu Option No Option 01 Omit 02 Chime 03 Walk 04 C odes 05 Test 09 Log 10 Time Table 2: Menu Options. The user menu offers a selection of up to seven options. All users have access to the Chime and Walk options. The Omit and Codes options are assigned to users, (if required) by the installer.
Omitting Zones When the Omit option is selected, zone 01 is displayed, along with it’s omit eligibility and status (NON OMITTABLE – the zone cannot be omitted; #,xx OMIT – the zone is omittable (where xx is the zone number); OMIT – the zone is currently omitted). If the zone is currently omitted then the box on the top line of the display is filled; if zone is not currently omitted then the box is empty. If the zone can be omitted and the omit status is to be changed, press the # key.
On selecting the Walk option zone 01 is displayed. If the zone is to be tested press the # key. Use the A or B keys to scroll through the zones on the system, each one may be selected for inclusion in the test. When all the required zones have been selected press the ent key to start the Walk Test. The keypad displays the number of Walk Test zones currently open on the system. Pressing the A or B keys allows the currently open zones to be viewed.
Note: User Code 13 may be assigned as a Duress Code. Entry of this code causes a Duress alarm which will activate the PA outputs and trigger the Remote signalling Device (if fitted); the Horn, Bells and Strobe outputs do not activate. The installation engineer will advise you on the operation of this function where applicable. Assigning User Attributes No Attribute Description 01 S e t A cce ss Enables the user to Set the system using the A key.
Option 5 – Test The Test option allows the Manager Code (User 14) to test the Bell and Strobe outputs on the system. Selecting the Test Option Enter the Manager Code and press the 5 key. Operation of the Test Option On selecting the Test option 5 BELLS is displayed. If the bells are to be tested press the # key. Any output programmed as Bells will activate. To end the test repress the # key. Pressing the A key will display 6 STROBE. If the strobes are to be tested press the # key.
To quickly move through the log enter a three digit number between 001 and 250 followed by the # key. The system will jump to the event number entered. To exit from the Log option press the esc key. Option 10 – Time The Time option allows the system manager (User 14) to modify the four time features of the system, these are: • • • • Time (hr:min) Date (dd/mm/yy) Start Summer (dd/mm) – the date that summer time begins (clocks go forwards).
APPENDIX A — ALARM AND HELP MESSAGES ALARM IS ACTIVE: The system is currently in alarm and must be cancelled by a valid user code. PA RESET REQUIRED: The user code that cancelled the PA alarm does not have the authorisation to reset the system. A user code with the PA Reset attribute enabled must be entered. The PA switch which created the alarm may also have to be reset. ENGINEER RESET REQUIRED: This message is displayed when a tamper alarm occurs.
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APPENDIX B — AVOIDING FALSE ALARMS False alarms are inconvenient and may give rise to Police response being withdrawn from your site which may affect your insurance cover. Here are twelve points to help you avoid false alarms: 1. Ensure that you understand how to operate the alarm system. In your absence the system should be operated by someone thoroughly instructed in its use. 2.
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APPENDIX C — CONFORMITY AND STANDARDS Compliance The Galaxy 16 and 16 plus is compatible with the relevant parts of the following standards: • • • • • BS 4737 EN 60950 CTR 21 CE Standards (EN 50130-4) EN41003 Telecoms The equipment has been approved to {Council Decision 98/482/EC} for Pan -European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
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