Honeywell Galaxy 2 user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell Galaxy 2

Device: Honeywell Galaxy 2
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Size: 0.41 MB
Added : 5/26/2014
Number of pages: 20
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Galaxy 2 Series
User Guide
Honeywell Security

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Table of Contents Table of Contents .............................................................. iii Introduction .........................................................................................1 Controlling Your Alarm System ..........................................................2 Users .................................................................................................................................... 2 Groups .......................................................

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Introduction The Galaxy 2 Series is a programmable alarm control panel that will allow you to protect your home or business by providing secure and reliable intruder detection. The system can be fully tailored by your installer to operate in the most convenient way for your lifestyle or working practice. If there are any changes in your requirements, your installer will be able to make any necessary changes to the system configuration in order to continue to provide the best protection whilst ma

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Controlling Your Alarm System Users Each person who uses the system is described as a ‘User’ and can have their own unique identity, in the form of a PIN code, prox tag or wireless keyfob, or a combination of all three. Different users can have a different level of access to the alarm system functions. All this can be set up in the user programming section described later. The control panel can be controlled in one of three ways: 1. By entering a PIN code at a keypad and pressing function butto

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Keypads There are two types of keypad available as shown below but both work in a similar manner. The number buttons are for entering PIN codes and for changes options. The function keys down the side have the following use: A>: This scrolls forward in a list or menu and activates a FULL set. B<: This scrolls backwards in a list or menu and activates a PART or NIGHT set. ent: This saves a current setting or activates the currently displayed command. esc: This aborts an operation or escapes back

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Wireless Keyfobs Keyfobs are portable controllers that can be attached to a key ring. They will allow you to Set and Unset the system by a single press of a button and can sometimes be programmed with additional functions. Because they operate by radio, they can be used anywhere around the premises provided that they are within range of the installed radio receiver. NOTE: Labels are provided to place over the buttons to indicate the function. Begin Full SOS Set Procedure (Button 1) Unset/Cancel

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If you hear a rapid beeping sound, the system cannot set as there are open zones. The keypad will show which zones are open. NOTE: Display not shown when Open Zone Open Zone 1044 1044 Open Zone Open Zone Open Zone 1044 1044 1044 using wireless keyfobs to set the system. The setting procedure can be cancelled at any time during the exit time by pressing the esc key on the keypad, the [OFF] button on the keyfob or placing the tag back in front of the prox symbol. Setting the System — Part or

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Setting with Faults Normally, if there is a fault of any kind on the system, setting will not be permitted until the fault is rectified. However, depending on the set-up of your system and the level of your user access, it may be possible override a fault and proceed with the setting procedure. If there are faults present when you try to set via the keypad, the following typical display will be shown: Fault Override Fault Override Fault Override Fault Override Fault Override 03 Event(s)> 03 Even

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Cancelling an Alarm The process for cancelling an alarm is similar to unsetting the system. However, if a wireless keyfob or prox tag has been used, the alarms must be viewed on a keypad by typing in a user code and following the on-screen instructions. Only certain users are able to reset the system following an alarm condition. You installer will inform you which users have this ability. How to Restore an Alarm Alarms, faults and tampers will be restored provided: 1. The cause has cleared. 2.

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Setting and Unsetting Groups It is possible to split the alarm system into separate areas or ‘Groups’ that can be set and unset independently. Different users can be given access to only certain groups, or to all groups. Also, individual users can be given the option of simply setting and unsetting all groups assigned to their code or choosing which groups to set or unset each time. Setting and Unsetting Without Group Choice When a user with access to multiple Groups, but no group choice, wants

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Menu Access To access the other functions of the system, users can enter the menu mode by typing their PIN code and pressing the ent button. This will display the first menu item after showing system status for five seconds. 10 = Setting 10 = Setting 10 = Setting 10 = Setting 10 = Setting [ent] to Select [ent] to Select [ent] to Select [ent] to Select [ent] to Select Users can then navigate around the menu using the scroll keys, ent key and esc key, or they can jump to any specific menu item dir

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Menu 11 - Omit Zones This function allows a user to temporarily disable a detection zone from the system (for example, to disable a movement detector when a dog is left in the house). Zone omits last for one set period only and automatically switch off when the system is unset. On entering the menu option, the first omittable zone is displayed. The A> and B< scroll keys can be used to select the different zones in turn. To omit a particular zone, scroll to the zone so that it is displayed on scr

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Menu 22 - View Log This option displays the system event log. The log records all events that occur in the system and is vital for tracing the chain of events during a break-in or when trying to trace a fault. On entering the option, the most recent event is displayed on screen in the following format: Event Time Date 09:51 09:51 09:51 01/08/04 01/08/04 01/08/04 09:51 09:51 01/08/04 01/08/04 1021+ 1021+ 1021+ 1021+ 1021+ Intruder Intruder Intruder Intruder Intruder Event Source Event Type Pressi

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Menu 31 - Walk Test This menu allows the zones to be manually tested. There are two sub-options to this function as follows: 1 = Test all Zones This puts all omittable zones into walk test immediately. 2 = Test Selected Zones This allows the user to select specific zones to be put into test. On selecting the option, the first zone is displayed with the zone number and description on the top row. On the bottom row, the test status is displayed. If the # key is pressed that zone is selected for te

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01 01 01 01 01 User 1 User 1 User 1 User 1 User 1 *1234 *1234 *1234 *1234 *1234 User(L2) User(L2) User(L2) User(L2) User(L2) The A> and B< keys are used to select the user to be edited. Pressing ent will show the options for that user, starting with the PIN option. Again, the A> and B< keys can be used to move between the options. Pressing the ent key allows the displayed option to be modified. Most users can only access the PIN option. Only Master users can access the other functions. The pro

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7 = Duress The duress function, when enabled, forces a panic signal to be sent to the monitoring station each time the user PIN, fob or tag is used. Duress codes should only be used in emergency situations when there is a threat to life. Menu 44 - Mobile Numbers This option allows the SMS text messaging feature to be altered. The system can send event messages to up to three mobile phones by text messaging. The type of events that are sent can be individually selected for each of the three mobil

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Zone Reference Table RIO 00 ZONE FUNCTION DESCRIPTION CHIME OMIT PART 1001 1002 1003 1004 RIO 01 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 Installer Details NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE OFFICEHOURS OTHER TIMES ACCOUNTNO. 15

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© Copyright Honeywell Security IU1-0032 Rev 1.1 16


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