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GALAXY 8/18/60/500/512 LED 1 (green) door strike open LED 2 (red) door closed GALAXY 512 V1.10 08:58 TUE 22 NOV LED 3 (red) add mode LED 6 (re programm mode MAX LED 4 (red) void mode LED 5 (red) Nightlock mode 4 7 T 5 8 6 9 < B ent esc 0 # Part Number: L027/D Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Engineer Manual < 1 2 3 A Galaxy Engineer's Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Section 1: Quick Setup ..................................................................1-1 Section 2: System Architecture ....................................................2-1 Galaxy 8 PCB Layout ................................................................................. 2-4 Galaxy 18/60 PCB Layout .......................................................................... 2-5 Galaxy 500 PCB Layout ............................................................................. 2-6 Galaxy 512 PCB Layout ............................................................................. 2-7 System Installation and Wiring ................................................................. 2-8 Stand-by Battery ........................................................................................ 2-9 Memory ....................................................................................................... 2-9 RS485 Data Communications Bus (AB Lines) ....................................... 2-10 RS485 Wiring Configurations ................................................................................. 2-10 RS485 Wiring Recommendations ........................................................... 2-11 Zones ........................................................................................................ 2-12 Wiring Zones ............................................................................................................ 2-12 Zone Addresses ....................................................................................................... 2-12 Wiring Multiple Zones .................................................................................................................... 2-13 Wiring Keyswitches ....................................................................................................................... 2-14 Wiring Terminator Buttons (Push-to-Set) ..................................................................................... 2-14 Outputs ..................................................................................................... 2-15 Output Applications ................................................................................................. 2-15 Section 3: Optional Modules and Facilities .................................3-1 Remote Input Output (RIO) Modules ­ C058 ............................................ 3-1 Addressing ................................................................................................................. 3-1 Connecting the RIO ................................................................................................... 3-2 Configuring the RIO ................................................................................................... 3-2 Zones .......................................................................................................................... 3-2 Outputs ....................................................................................................................... 3-3 Entry/Exit RIO ................................................................................................................................... 3-4 Entry Exit RIO Zone Programming ............................................................................................... 3-4 Entry Exit RIO Zone Operation ..................................................................................................... 3-4 Slave RIO .......................................................................................................................................... 3-5 3 Ampere Smart PSU ­ P015..................................................................... 3-6 Printer Interface Module ­ A134/A161 ...................................................... 3-7 RS232 Interface Module ­ E054 ................................................................ 3-7 Copy and Overwrite ................................................................................................... 3-8 Interface with a PC ..................................................................................................... 3-8 Serial Printer Interface ............................................................................................... 3-8 Galaxy Gold ................................................................................................ 3-8 Alarm Monitoring ....................................................................................... 3-8 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com iii Table of Contents Galaxy Engineer's Manual Section 4: The Galaxy Keypad ......................................................4-1 General ....................................................................................................... 4-1 Power Consumption .................................................................................................. 4-1 Wiring the Keypad ..................................................................................................... 4-1 Addressing ................................................................................................................. 4-2 Tamper Switch ........................................................................................................... 4-2 Keypad Installation Procedure.................................................................. 4-3 Adding a Keypad to the System ............................................................... 4-4 Removing a Keypad From the System ..................................................... 4-4 Self Diagnostics ......................................................................................... 4-4 Keypad Operation ...................................................................................... 4-5 Number Keys .............................................................................................................. 4-5 VIEW KEYS ................................................................................................................. 4-5 ENTER KEY ................................................................................................................ 4-5 ESCAPE KEY .............................................................................................................. 4-5 HASH KEY .................................................................................................................. 4-5 STAR KEY ................................................................................................................... 4-6 POWER LED ............................................................................................................... 4-6 BANNER ..................................................................................................................... 4-7 Section 5: MAX (Access Control)..................................................5-1 Installation Instructions ............................................................................. 5-1 Wiring the MAX .......................................................................................................... 5-1 Mounting the MAX...................................................................................................... 5-2 Surface mounting the MAX: ............................................................................................................ 5-2 Flush mounting the MAX: ................................................................................................................ 5-2 Configuring as Stand-Alone MAX ............................................................................. 5-3 Configuring a MAX Reader into the System ............................................ 5-3 Configuring as On-Line MAX .................................................................................... 5-4 Removing a MAX Reader From the System ............................................. 5-6 Stand-Alone Mode (Software V1.23 & V1.32) ........................................................... 5-6 On-Line Mode ............................................................................................................. 5-6 Programming Instructions for On-Line Readers ..................................... 5-6 Operating Instructions (Stand-Alone and On-Line Modes) ..................... 5-7 Gaining Access .......................................................................................................... 5-7 Nightlock Access (Stand-Alone Only) ............................................................................................ 5-7 Card-Held Function (On-Line Only) .......................................................................... 5-7 Card-Held System Setting ............................................................................................................... 5-7 MAX Log ..................................................................................................................... 5-8 MAX Events Print-Out ...................................................................................................................... 5-8 iv Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Galaxy Engineer's Manual Table of Contents Section 6: System Operation ........................................................6-1 Menu Options ............................................................................................. 6-1 General ....................................................................................................................... 6-1 The Full Menu ............................................................................................................. 6-1 The Quick Menu ......................................................................................................... 6-1 Menu Access .............................................................................................................. 6-2 Direct Access ................................................................................................................................... 6-2 Menu Driven Access ........................................................................................................................ 6-2 Keypad Menu Timeout ..................................................................................................................... 6-2 Engineer Mode ........................................................................................................... 6-3 Accessing Engineer Mode (Galaxy 8, 18, 60 & 500) ...................................................................... 6-3 Accessing Engineer Mode (Galaxy 512) ......................................................................................... 6-3 User Authorised Access ................................................................................................................ 6-3 Disabling User Authorisation of Engineer Access ......................................................................... 6-3 Exiting from Engineering Mode ...................................................................................................... 6-4 Multi-User Access ...................................................................................................... 6-4 Aborting the Exit Engineer Mode Procedure. ................................................................................ 6-4 6.1 Setting Options .................................................................................... 6-5 Setting the System..................................................................................................... 6-5 Full Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 6-5 Part Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 6-5 Cancelling the Setting...................................................................................................................... 6-5 Engineer Unsetting (G8, 18, 60 & 500 only) ............................................................. 6-6 Keyswitch Setting Options ....................................................................................... 6-7 Setting the System with a Keyswitch ............................................................................................. 6-7 Unsetting the System with a Keyswitch ......................................................................................... 6-7 Setting with the MAX Cards .......................................................................................................... 6-7 Unsetting with the MAX Cards ...................................................................................................... 6-7 MAX (Access Controller) Setting Options ............................................................... 6-7 Cancelling and Resetting Alarms ............................................................................. 6-8 Galaxy 8, 18, 60 & 500 ................................................................................................................. 6-8 Setting Features ......................................................................................................... 6-9 Show Set Status ............................................................................................................................... 6-9 Galaxy 512 .................................................................................................................................... 6-9 Exit Time ........................................................................................................................................... 6-9 Exit Time Reset (Galaxy 8, 18, 60 & 500) ........................................................................................ 6-9 Exit Time Reset (Galaxy 512) ........................................................................................................ 6-10 Omitted Zones ................................................................................................................................ 6-10 Expiry Warning ............................................................................................................................... 6-10 System Set Indication .................................................................................................................... 6-10 Group Logic Setting Restriction ................................................................................................... 6-10 Entry Time ....................................................................................................................................... 6-11 Timeout (Slow Entry) ..................................................................................................................... 6-11 Straying From the Entry Route ..................................................................................................... 6-11 Abort Time ...................................................................................................................................... 6-11 Fail to Set (Galaxy 60, 500 and 512) .............................................................................................. 6-11 Power Failure While System is Set ......................................................................... 6-11 Setting Menu Options 11 ­ 19 ................................................................. 6-12 Option 11 -- Omit Zones (Quick Menu Option 0) .................................................. 6-12 Galaxy 60, 500 & 512 ...................................................................................................................... 6-12 Galaxy 512 ...................................................................................................................................... 6-13 Normal Setting with Omitted Zones.............................................................................................. 6-13 Manually Reintroducing Omitted Zones to the System .............................................................. 6-13 Option 12 -- Timed Set ............................................................................................ 6-14 Option 13 -- Part Set ............................................................................................... 6-14 Option 14 -- Forced Set (Quick Menu Option 1) ................................................... 6-14 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com v Table of Contents Galaxy Engineer's Manual Option 15 -- Chime (Quick Menu Option 2) ........................................................... 6-15 Option 16 -- Instant Set .......................................................................................... 6-15 Option 17 -- Instant Part ......................................................................................... 6-15 Option 18 -- Home Set ............................................................................................ 6-15 Option 19 -- All Set (Galaxy 18, 60, 500 & 512) ..................................................... 6-15 6.2 Display Options .................................................................................. 6-16 Option 21 -- Display Zones (Quick Menu Option 3) ............................................. 6-16 Option 22 -- Display Log (Quick Menu Option 4) ............................................................................................. 6-17 Option 23 -- System (Galaxy 18, 60, 500 & 512) ................................................... 6-18 Option 24 -- Print (Quick Menu Option 4).............................................................. 6-19 Option 25 -- Access Doors ..................................................................................... 6-20 Address ........................................................................................................................................... 6-20 Descriptor ....................................................................................................................................... 6-20 MAX Log ................................................................................................................... 6-20 6.3 Test Options ....................................................................................... 6-21 Option 31 -- Walk Test (Quick Menu Option 6) ..................................................... 6-21 Ending the Walk Test ..................................................................................................................... 6-22 Option 32 -- Outputs ............................................................................................... 6-22 Users ............................................................................................................................................... 6-22 6.4 Modify Options ................................................................................... 6-23 Option 41 -- Time/Date (Quick Menu Option 7) .................................................... 6-23 Modifying the Time and Date ........................................................................................................ 6-23 Adjusting the Clock Speed ............................................................................................................ 6-23 Option 42 -- Codes (Quick Menu Option 8) ........................................................... 6-24 Default Codes ................................................................................................................................. 6-25 Engineer Code ................................................................................................................................ 6-25 Disabling Galaxy 512 User Authorisation of Engineer Access .................................................. 6-26 Escaping from Engineer Mode ...................................................................................................... 6-26 Manager Code ................................................................................................................................. 6-27 Programming Codes ................................................................................................ 6-28 1 = User Codes ............................................................................................................................... 6-28 1 = Modify PIN ............................................................................................................................ 6-28 Deleting a PIN ........................................................................................................................ 6-28 Assigning Dual Codes ............................................................................................................ 6-28 2 = Modify Level ................................................................................................................................ Duress Code .......................................................................................................................... 6-29 Quick Menu ............................................................................................................................ 6-29 3 = Modify Name ........................................................................................................................ 6-30 4 = Time Zone ............................................................................................................................. 6-30 5 = Temporary Codes .................................................................................................................. 6-31 PIN Change (Galaxy 512) ...................................................................................................... 6-31 6 = Modify Groups ...................................................................................................................... 6-32 Group Options ........................................................................................................................ 6-33 7 = MAX Number (Galaxy 512) ................................................................................................... 6-33 8 = MAX Function (Galaxy 512) .................................................................................................. 6-33 9 = MAX Keypad (Galaxy 512) ................................................................................................... 6-34 "Card-Held" MAX Operation (Galaxy 512) .................................................................................. 6-34 2 = PIN Warning (Galaxy 512) ........................................................................................................ 6-34 3 = MAX Users (Galaxy 512) .......................................................................................................... 6-35 1 = MAX Number ........................................................................................................................ 6-35 2 = Groups .................................................................................................................................. 6-35 Option 43 -- Summer (Quick Menu Option 9) ....................................................... 6-36 Option 44 -- Trace (Galaxy 18, 60, 500 & 512) ...................................................... 6-36 Group Mode .................................................................................................................................... 6-36 vi Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Galaxy Engineer's Manual Table of Contents Option 45 -- Timer Control (Galaxy 60, 500 & 512) ............................................... 6-37 1 = View ........................................................................................................................................... 6-37 2 = Holidays) ................................................................................................................................... 6-37 1 = Modify Dates ......................................................................................................................... 6-37 2 = Assign Groups ...................................................................................................................... 6-38 3 = Timers ....................................................................................................................................... 6-38 4 = Early Open ................................................................................................................................ 6-38 1 = Early Times ........................................................................................................................... 6-38 2 = Early Open ............................................................................................................................ 6-39 5 = Late Working ............................................................................................................................ 6-39 6 = Weekend Work .......................................................................................................................... 6-39 1 = Weekend Day ....................................................................................................................... 6-40 2 = Pattern Day ........................................................................................................................... 6-40 Option 46 -- Group Omit (Galaxy 18, 60 & 500) .................................................... 6-41 Option 47 -- Remote Access .................................................................................. 6-42 1 = Service ...................................................................................................................................... 6-42 0 = Direct Access: ....................................................................................................................... 6-42 1 ­ 5 = Call Back 1 ­ 5 .............................................................................................................. 6-42 Option 48 -- Engineer Access (Galaxy 512) .......................................................... 6-43 Option 49 -- Datelock (Galaxy 512) ....................................................................... 6-44 6.5 Engineer 1........................................................................................... 6-45 Option 51 -- Parameters ......................................................................................... 6-45 Option 52 -- Program Zones ................................................................................... 6-57 Attributes ........................................................................................................................................ 6-57 1 = Function .................................................................................................................................... 6-58 2 = Descriptor ................................................................................................................................. 6-58 Text Case and Library ................................................................................................................. 6-58 3 = Chime ........................................................................................................................................ 6-58 4 = Omit ........................................................................................................................................... 6-59 5 = Part ............................................................................................................................................ 6-59 6 = Group ........................................................................................................................................ 6-59 Star (T) Group Function ........................................................................................................ 6-60 System Alarms ............................................................................................................................... 6-60 Zone Functions ............................................................................................................................... 6-61 Option 53 -- Program Outputs ............................................................................... 6-74 Selecting Outputs ........................................................................................................................... 6-74 Keypad Outputs .......................................................................................................................... 6-74 Control Horn (T99) ..................................................................................................................... 6-75 Attributes ........................................................................................................................................ 6-75 1 = Output Function ....................................................................................................................... 6-75 2 = Output Mode ............................................................................................................................. 6-75 3 = Output Polarity ......................................................................................................................... 6-76 4 = Output Groups .......................................................................................................................... 6-76 Group Status ............................................................................................................................... 6-77 Output Functions ........................................................................................................................... 6-77 Option 54 -- Links (Galaxy 18, 60, 500 & 512)....................................................... 6-89 Programming Links ........................................................................................................................ 6-89 Option 55 -- Soak .................................................................................................... 6-91 Programming Soak Zones ............................................................................................................. 6-91 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com vii Table of Contents Galaxy Engineer's Manual Option 56 -- Communications ................................................................................ 6-92 Telecom Module ....................................................................................................... 6-92 1 Format .......................................................................................................................................... 6-93 1 = DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) ................................................................................. 6-93 Programming Channels ......................................................................................................... 6-94 1 =Output Function ................................................................................................................ 6-94 2 = Output Mode .................................................................................................................... 6-94 3 = Output Polarity ................................................................................................................. 6-95 4 = Output Groups Group Status .......................................................................................................................... 6-96 Programming Individual Channel Account Numbers ............................................................. 6-96 2 = SIA (Security Industries of America) ..................................................................................... 6-96 Trigger Events ........................................................................................................................ 6-97 3 = Microtech .............................................................................................................................. 6-98 2 Telephone No. 1 ........................................................................................................................... 6-98 3 Account No. ................................................................................................................................. 6-99 4 Receiver ....................................................................................................................................... 6-99 5 Telephone No. 2 ........................................................................................................................... 6-99 6 Dial Type ...................................................................................................................................... 6-99 7 Autotest ...................................................................................................................................... 6-100 8 Engineer Test ............................................................................................................................ 6-100 9 No. of Rings ............................................................................................................................... 6-100 10 Line Fail ................................................................................................................................... 6-101 11 Fail to Communicate ............................................................................................................... 6-101 12 Remote Access ........................................................................................................................ 6-102 1 = Access Period ..................................................................................................................... 6-102 2 = Mode ................................................................................................................................... 6-102 1 = Direct ............................................................................................................................. 6-102 2 = Manager Authorise ......................................................................................................... 6-102 3 = Call Back ....................................................................................................................... 6-103 15 Alarm Monitoring .................................................................................................................... 6-103 RS232 Interface Module ........................................................................................ 6-104 1 Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 6-104 1 = Direct .................................................................................................................................. 6-104 2 = Modem ................................................................................................................................ 6-104 2 Format ........................................................................................................................................ 6-105 3 Account No. ............................................................................................................................... 6-105 4 Copy/Overwrite .......................................................................................................................... 6-105 1 = Copy Site ............................................................................................................................ 6-105 2 = Overwrite Site ..................................................................................................................... 6-105 3 = Copy Stored ........................................................................................................................ 6-105 Option 57 -- System Print ..................................................................................... 6-106 Selecting a Print Option .............................................................................................................. 6-106 Printing Timers .......................................................................................................................... 6-106 Option 58 -- Keypad .............................................................................................. 6-107 1 = A-key ....................................................................................................................................... 6-107 Code Status .............................................................................................................................. 6-107 Menu Option ............................................................................................................................. 6-107 2 = B-key ....................................................................................................................................... 6-108 3 = Mimic ....................................................................................................................................... 6-108 4 = Backlighting ............................................................................................................................ 6-108 5 = Keypad Mute ........................................................................................................................... 6-108 Keypad Disable ......................................................................................................................... 6-108 6 = Show Status ............................................................................................................................ 6-109 7 = Keypad Groups ....................................................................................................................... 6-109 Keypad Group Restriction ......................................................................................................... 6-109 Assigning Keypad Groups .......................................................................................................... 6-109 Option 59 -- Quick Menu....................................................................................... 6-110 Modifying the Quick Menu ........................................................................................................... 6-110 Option 61 -- Diagnostics ...................................................................................... 6-112 viii Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Galaxy Engineer's Manual Table of Contents Option 62 -- Full Test (Galaxy 18, 60, 500 & 512) ............................................... 6-113 Option 63 -- Options (Galaxy 18, 60, 500 and 512) ............................................. 6-114 Groups .......................................................................................................................................... 6-114 1 = Group Mode ......................................................................................................................... 6-114 Enabling Groups ................................................................................................................... 6-114 Disabling Groups .................................................................................................................. 6-115 2 = Setting Logic ........................................................................................................................ 6-115 Programming Setting Logic .................................................................................................. 6-115 Setting Logic Operation ........................................................................................................6-116 3 = Group Name ........................................................................................................................ 6-116 Text Case and Library ........................................................................................................... 6-117 Notes on Groups ........................................................................................................................ 6-117 Group Name Display .................................................................................................................. 6-117 MAX ............................................................................................................................................... 6-118 Programming the MAX .............................................................................................................. 6-118 1 = MAX Mode ...................................................................................................................... 6-118 2 = MAX Address .................................................................................................................. 6-118 MAX Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 6-119 1 = Descriptor ....................................................................................................................... 6-119 2 = Open Timeout ................................................................................................................ 6-120 3 = Close Timeout ................................................................................................................ 6-120 4 = Groups ................................................................................................................................ 6-121 Assigning MAX Groups ........................................................................................................ 6-121 Group Name Display ............................................................................................................ 6-121 Group Operation of the MAX Function ................................................................................ 6-121 Keypad Group Restriction .................................................................................................... 6-121 Option 64 -- Assemble Zone (Galaxy 60, 500 and 512) ...................................... 6-122 1 = Outputs ................................................................................................................................... 2 = Status ...................................................................................................................................... 3 = Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 4 = Log .......................................................................................................................................... 6-123 6-123 6-123 6-124 Option 65 -- Timers (Galaxy 60, 500 & 512) ........................................................ 6-126 Timer A and B ............................................................................................................................... 6-127 Programming Timers ................................................................................................................ 6-127 Autoset (Galaxy 500 & 512) ......................................................................................................... 6-128 Exit Alarm (Galaxy 512 only) .................................................................................................... 6-128 Programming Autoset ............................................................................................................... 6-128 1. Autoset Status .................................................................................................................. 6-129 2. Prewarning ....................................................................................................................... 6-129 3. Extension ......................................................................................................................... 6-129 4. Force Set ......................................................................................................................... 6-129 5. Autoset Events ................................................................................................................. 6-130 Lockout (Galaxy 512 only) ........................................................................................................... 6-131 Programming Lockout ............................................................................................................... 6-131 6. Autoset Status .................................................................................................................. 6-131 7. Lockout Events ................................................................................................................ 6-132 Option 66 -- Pre-Check (Galaxy 60, 500 & 512) .................................................. 6-133 Testing Zones ............................................................................................................................... 6-133 1 = Mode ................................................................................................................................... 6-133 2 = Select Zones ....................................................................................................................... 6-133 Option 67 -- Remote Reset ................................................................................... 6-134 Option 68 -- Menu Access (Galaxy 60, 500 & 512) ............................................. 6-135 Appendix A: Library ...................................................................... A-1 Appendix B: Event Log Messages ............................................... B-1 Appendix C: Panel Comparisons ................................................. C-1 Appendix D: Specifications .......................................................... D-1 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com ix Galaxy Engineer's Manual Section 1: Quick Setup Setup To quickly set up the Galaxy control panel for programming follow these simple steps: 1. Connect a 1k (1%) resistor across each of the zones on the panel and RIO (if connected). 2. Ensure that the tamper return loop -- the terminal marked as T on the PCB -- is a complete loop. NOTE: This is factory set as a completed loop with a 0 V return. 3. Connect a keypad to the AB LINE terminals on the control panel. The Galaxy 500 and 512 has four AB LINE terminals. Connect the terminals as follows: Control Panel + ­ A B Keypad + ­ A B 4. Connect a 680 End Of Line (EOL) resistor across the A and B terminals of the keypad. 5. Ensure that the keypad is fitted to the keypad mounting bracket. A keypad tamper will occur if the tamper spring is not retained when the panel is powered up. 6. Connect the mains wiring to the control panel. Do not switch the mains ON. 7. Replace the control panel lid and secure the fastening screw. 8. Switch on the mains voltage (230 Va.c. / 50 Hz). 9. The following sequence of events occur: · the keypad buzzer and control panel horn (if fitted) activate momentarily, · flashing TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT is displayed on the keypad, · the sounders stop and the keypad displays become blank, · the green power LED lights, · the default banner is displayed on the keypad. GALAXY 60 V1.10 01:01 SUN 01 JAN 10. The system is now ready to be programmed. Refer to Section 6: System Operation for programming details. Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com 1­1 Galaxy Engineer's Manual Section 2: System Architecture 8 zones on-board 10 zones on-board G8, 18 & 60 Configuration 12 zones on-board Galaxy 8 (C055) Galaxy 18 (C051) Galaxy 60 (C052) 6 outputs 1 km (max.) Keypads (16) CP23 MAX (1) MX01 6 outputs 1 km (max.) Keypads (16) CP23 MAX (2) MX01 6 outputs 1 km (max.) Keypads (16) CP23 MAX (4) MX01 8 zones RS232 Module (1) E054 RIO (1) C058 4 outputs Printer Interface (1) A134/ A161 RIO (6) C058 8 zones 4 outputs OR 8 zones Smart PSU (1) P015 4 outputs Smart PSU (6) P015 OR 8 zones RIOs and Smart PSUs can be mixed on the lines. The maximum number of combined modules is 6. Telecom Module (1) E050 4 outputs RS232 Module (1) E054 Twisted Pair Screen Cable W001/ W002 NOTE: If a Printer Interface or RS232 module is attached, keypad address D (13) cannot be connected. If a Telecom module is attached, keypad address E (14) cannot be connected. RS232 Module (1) E054 Printer Interface (1) A134/ A161 Printer Interface (1) A134/ A161 Telecom Module (1) E050 Telecom Module (1) E050 On-board Zones Galaxy 8 Galaxy 18 Galaxy 60 8 10 12 Outputs 6 6 6 Poss. 0 1 6 RIOs Address ­ 2 2­7 Zones ­ 8 8 ­ 48 Outputs ­ 4 4 ­ 24 Keypads Poss. 16 16 16 Address 0 ­ 9, A ­ F 0 ­ 9, A ­ F 0 ­ 9, A ­ F MAX Poss. 1 2 4 Table 2-1. Galaxy 8, 18 and 60 System Configurations Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com 2­1 G500 & 512 Configuration 0 zones/4 outputs on-board, Galaxy Engineer's Manual 0 zones/4 outputs on-board, Galaxy 512 (C063) Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 1 Galaxy 500 (C057) Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Galaxy 500 and 512 have identical external system configurations. G512 has an on-board Smart PSU which gives an additional 8 zones and 4 outputs. on-board Smart PSU 4 outputs 8 zones Keypads (8) CP23 1 km (max.) 8 zones RIO (15) C058 4 outputs Lines 2, 3 and 4 have the same configuration 1 km (max.) Keypads (8) CP23 MAX G500 = 4 G512 = 8 MX01 8 zones RIO (16) C058 4 outputs RIOs and Smart PSUs can be mixed on the lines. The maximum number of combined modules is 16 (15 on line 1). Smart PSU (16) P015 Twisted Pair Screen Cable W001/ W002 4 outputs OR 8 zones Smart PSU (15) P015 4 outputs MAX G500 = 4 G512 = 8 MX01 RS232 Module (1) E054 NOTE: The Printer Interface, RS232 and Telecom modules must be connected to line 1. If a Printer Interface or RS232 module is attached, keypad address D (13) cannot be connected. If a Telecom module is attached, keypad address E (14) cannot be connected. OR 8 zones Printer Interface (1) A134/ A161 Telecom Module (1) E050 On-board Galaxy Panel 500 (line 1) Zones 0 Outputs 4 Poss. 15 16 8 8 15 16 RIOs/ Smart PSUs Address 1 ­ 9, A ­ F 0 ­ 9, A ­ F 1 ­ 9, A ­ F 0 ­ 9, A ­ F 504 256 Zones 504 Outputs 256 Poss. 8 8 8 8 Keypads Address 0 ­ 4, D, E, F 0­7 0 ­ 4, D, E, F 0­7 MAX Poss. 4 4 8 8 (lines 2, 3, 4) 512 (line 1) (lines 2, 3, 4) Table 2-2. Galaxy 8, 18 and 60 System Configurations 2­2 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Galaxy Engineer's Manual Description Galaxy Parts List Part No. C055 C056 C051 C052 C057 C063 CP23 C058 MX01 MX04 MX03 E054 A169 A134 A161 A136 Galaxy 8 (requires LCD keypad) Galaxy 8 Pack Galaxy 18 (requires keypad) Galaxy 60 (requires keypad) Galaxy 500 (requires keypad) Galaxy 512 (requires keypad) Galaxy Mk3 LCD Keypad Galaxy RIO (Remote Input Output) Galaxy MAX Reader Galaxy MAX Cards Galaxy MAX Fobs RS232 Interface Module (Boxed) (PCB) Galaxy Printer Interface (6 pin DIN) (25 way D) Engineer Keypad Cable Twisted Pair Screened Cable 1 × pair (Belden Equivalent 8723) 2 × pair (Belden Equivalent 8769) Power Supplies (boxed) 1A 3A Smart 3A W001 W002 P019 P017 P015 Table 2-3. Parts List Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com 2­3 Galaxy 8 PCB Galaxy Engineer's Manual Galaxy 8 PCB Layout Microprocessor Heatsink PROM 1 RAM MEM BK 2­4 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com SW2 Lid tamper microswitch 3k3 pull-up resistors R44 R42 R46 R51 R49 Fuses JP2 12 V Connector to a.c. mains transformer Battery leads 680 EOL resistor R7 F2 Battery F1 AUX S1 Engineer socket 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AB RIO0 Set Bell Strobe Outputs 2 34 RIO1 PA Reset Tamper return AUX T RS485 line Zones 12 V outputs Intruder Figure 2-1. Galaxy 8 PCB Layout The five transistorised outputs on the Galaxy 8 are converted to open collectors by cutting the appropriate pull-up resistor. Refer to Table 2-4. Output Pull-up Number Resistor 1001 1002 1011 1013 1014 R42 R44 R46 R49 R51 Table 2-4. Galaxy 8 Output Pull-up Resistors Galaxy Engineer's Manual Galaxy 18/60 PCB Layout Galaxy 18/60 PCB Microprocessor 6 way jumper connect via lead to PSU JP2 PROM 1 RAM + ­ R8 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com SW2 Lid tamper microswitch Horn output volume control 1 2 RIO0 Zones 3 & 4 on RIO0 are not available on the Galaxy 18. Zones 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 RIO1 6 7 3k3 pull-up resistors S1 Figure 2-2. Galaxy 18/60 PCB Layout The five transistorised outputs on the Galaxy 18/60 are converted to open collectors by cutting the appropriate pull-up resistor. Refer to Table 2-5. Output Pull-up Number Resistor 1001 1002 1011 1013 1014 R55 R57 R59 R62 R64 Table 2-5. Galaxy 18/60 Output Pull-up Resistors R4 8 680 EOL resistor MEM BK JP3 On-board loudspeaker T Tamper return Engineer socket AB RIO0 Set Bell RS485 line R55 R64 R62 12 Intruder R57 R59 1 34 2 RIO1 PA Strobe 0 V Reset Outputs 2­5 Galaxy 500 PCB Galaxy Engineer's Manual Galaxy 500 PCB Layout Microprocessor 6 way jumper connect via lead to PSU PROM 1 JP2 RAM 2­6 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com SW2 MEM BK Lid tamper microswitch 3k3 pull-up resistors + ­ R13 R16 R18 Horn output volume control R20 R10 R11 R8 R9 680 EOL resistors S1 Engineer sockets S2 LINE LINE LINE LINE A1B A2B A3B A4B 1 2 340 V T RS485 lines (×4) Bell On-board loudspeaker Reset Tamper Strobe return Outputs PA Figure 2-3. Galaxy 500 PCB Layout The three transistorised outputs on the Galaxy 500 are converted to open collectors by cutting the appropriate pull-up resistor. Refer to Table 2-6. Output Pull-up Number Resistor 1001 1003 1004 R13 R16 R18 Table 2-6. Galaxy 500 & 512 Output Pull-up Resistors Galaxy Engineer's Manual Galaxy 512 PCB Layout Galaxy 512 PCB Microprocessor 6 way jumper connect via lead to PSU PROM 1 JP2 RAM IC3 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com SW2 MEM BK Lid tamper microswitch 3k3 pull-up resistors + ­ R13 R16 R18 Horn output volume control R20 R10 R11 R8 R9 680 EOL resistors S1 Engineer sockets S2 LINE LINE LINE LINE A1B A2B A3B A4B 1 2 340 V T RS485 lines (×4) Bell On-board loudspeaker Reset Tamper Strobe return Outputs PA Figure 2-4. Galaxy 512 PCB Layout The three transistorised outputs on the Galaxy 512 are converted to open collectors by cutting the appropriate pull-up resistor. Refer to Table 2-6. 2­7 Installation Recommendations Galaxy Engineer's Manual System Installation and Wiring The installation and wiring must be performed by a competent engineer. For permanently connected equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring having contact separation of at least 3 mm on each pole. The Galaxy control panel must be connected to the a.c. mains supply (230/240 Va.c. 50 Hz) via a fused connection outlet. The fuse in the mains outlet must not exceed 3 A. Route the mains cable through the hole on the right hand side of the enclosure base. Securely anchor the cable to the box using the tiewrap as shown in Figure 2-5. Cable tie From fused connection unit To Galaxy power supply Figure 2-5. Securing the Mains Cable to the Panel Secure the panel base to the wall using three 1.5" No. 8 round head steel screws through the holes provided. The mains cable used must be a three core type (with green/yellow earth insulation) of adequate current carrying capacity. NOTE: The mains cable must satisfy the requirements stated in BS6500. Connect the mains cable to the mains terminal block as follows: · blue wire to the terminal marked N (Neutral) · green/yellow wire to the terminal marked (Earth) · brown wire to the terminal marked L (Live) NOTE: No other connections to the mains connector are permitted. All wiring must be in accordance with the latest edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations (Regulations for Electrical Installations), see also BS7671. Once all zones and module wiring has been completed replace the lid of the enclosure and screw the lid to the base with the screw provided. 2­8 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Galaxy Engineer's Manual Stand-by Battery RS485 Recommendations The Galaxy control panels can accommodate a 15 Ahr stand-by battery. Ensure that the battery connector leads on the control panel Powers Supply Unit (PSU) are connected to the correct terminals on the battery. Memory The Galaxy control panels are fitted with a memory chip with its own battery backup on the main PCB. This allows the panels to retain the system configuration and programming details and the event log for up to eight hours when both the mains power and stand-by battery have been disconnected. The backup battery switch (marked MEM BK on the PCB) must be kept closed to retain the memory during a complete power down. This is known as a warm start. NOTE: The period that the memory is retained for is dependent on the charge of the backup battery. To completely erase the system memory and return to the factory default settings open the MEM BK switch and remove all power to the PCB. This is known as a cold start. Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com 2­9 RS485 Recommendations Galaxy Engineer's Manual RS485 Data Communications Bus (AB Lines) Communication between the Galaxy control panels and the modules attached to the system takes place on the AB line. The communication protocol is RS485 format. The control panel constantly monitors the modules attached to it. A break in the communication from any of the modules generates a module tamper alarm. RS485 Wiring Configurations The system must be wired in a daisy-chain configuration. That is the A line from the previous module is connected to the A terminal of the current module and then on to the A line of the next module. Galaxy Control Panel 680 A A B B A B 680 EOL Factory fitted on PCB Figure 2-6. Daisy-Chain Configuration Two AB lines can be run from the control panel. This requires a minor hardware modification to the control panel PCB. · · · cut EOL resistor -- G8 = R7, G18/60 = R8, G500 & G512 cut R8, R9, R10 and R11 for lines 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively, run two lines from the A and B terminals of the line, terminate both Ends Of Line (EOL) with a 680 resistor. A B Galaxy Control Panel A B 680 EOL 680 EOL Figure 2-7. Twin AB Line Daisy-Chain Configuration 2­10 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Galaxy Engineer's Manual RS485 Wiring Recommendations RS485 Recommendations To ensure that the system communicates at the maximum level of efficiency, the following recommendations must be adhered to: 1. Each communication line can support 32 devices. The maximum number of devices on each line are: Galaxy 8 Galaxy 18 Galaxy 60 Galaxy 500 Keypads RIOs/SPSUs MAX RS232 Telecoms 16 0 1 1 1 16 1 2 1 1 16 6 4 1 1 8 16 (line 1 =15) 4 1 (only line 1) 1 (only line 1) Galaxy 512 8 16 4 1 (only line 1) 1 (only line 1) 2. The system must be wired in a daisy-chain configuration. Spur and star configurations must not be used as they reduce the immunity to electrical interference. 3. The cable used to wire the RS485 (AB) line must be a twisted pair (Part No. W002). 4. Shielded twisted pair cable, where used, is connected to the earthing pillar on the Galaxy control panel using the P-clip and nut supplied (refer to Figure 2-8). 5. The RS485 (AB) line must have a 680 resistor fitted across the A and B terminals of the last module on the line. If two lines are connected, both ends must be terminated with 680 resistors and the appropriate EOL resistor on the control panel PCB must be cut (refer to tables 2-4, 2-5 and 2-6). 6. There must only be a single AB pair of wires in each of the cables. 7. The power supply in the Galaxy control panel and remote power supplies must not be connected in parallel. The 0 V of all remote power supplies should be connected in common to the 0 V of the Galaxy control panel. 8. Ensure that any extension loudspeakers are not wired in the same cable as an AB pair of wires. 9. Where possible, ensure that the AB cable is at least 30 centimetres away from any other cables. 10. Where possible, ensure that the AB cable does not run parallel to other cables for extended distances (maximum 5 metres). AB connectors AB RS485 cable AB data lines Cable screen Nut P-clip P-clip Earthing pillar (threaded) Figure 2-8. Connection of Cable Screen using the P-Clip Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com 2­11 Zone Wiring Galaxy Engineer's Manual The default setting for the zones on the Galaxy panels are shown in table 2-7: Galaxy Panel 8, 18, 60 500 512 Zone 1001 Final ­ Intruder Zone 1002 Exit ­ Intruder Remaining zones Intruder Intruder Intruder Zones Table 2-7. Default Zone Functions Zone Addresses Each zone has a four digit address; 1004, 4136. The address is made up of three reference numbers: 1. The first number is the Galaxy panel line that the RIO is connected to. This is always 1 on the Galaxy 8, 18 and 60. On the Galaxy 500 and 512 this can be numbers 1 ­ 4. 2. The next two numbers refer to the address of the RIO that the zone is on: Galaxy 8: 00 (on-board RIOs only) Galaxy 18: 00 & 01 (on-board RIOs) and 02 (external RIO) Galaxy 60: 00 & 01 (on-board RIOs) and 02 ­ 06 (external RIOs) Galaxy 500: 01 ­ 15 on line 1, 00 ­ 15 on lines 2 ­ 4 (external RIOs) Galaxy 512: 01 ­ 15 on lines 1 ­ 4 (external RIOs) 3. The last number is the actual zone on the RIO: Galaxy 8 on-board RIO 00 zones 1 ­ 8 Galaxy 18 on-board RIO 00 zones 1 & 2, RIO 01 zones 1 ­ 8 Galaxy 60 on-board RIO 00 zones 1 ­ 4, RIO 01 zones 1 ­ 8 Galaxy 500 no zones on the on-board RIO 00 Galaxy 512 no zones on the on-board RIO 00 Galaxy RIO/SPSU zones 1 ­ 8 For example, zone 3057 is the detector connected to line 3, RIO 05, zone 7. Wiring Zones The zones on Galaxy panels are end-of-line monitored. The system reads 1 k when the zone is closed and 2 k when it is open. The transition from 1 to 2 k generates an alarm condition. Refer to Table 2-8 for details of the zone resistance and resulting conditions. NOTE: The circuit debounce time (the period the zone must remain open to register a change in condition) is 300 milliseconds. 2­12 Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Galaxy Engineer's Manual 0 ­ 800 800 ­ 900 900 ­ 1200 1200 ­ 1300 1300 ­ 12000 12000 ­ Zone Wiring (cont'd) Zone Resistance () Condition Tamper short circuit Low resistance Normal (Closed) High resistance Alarm (Open) Tamper open circuit Table 2-8. Zone Resistance and Conditions The standard wiring of a detector into a zone is shown in Figure 2-9. Alarm Tamper Zone 1k 1k 500 m Figure 2-9. Standard Zone/Detector Wiring NOTE: The recommended maximum cable run from a zone to a detector is 500 metres. This recommendation is based on 7 × 0.2 mm multicore cable. Wiring Multiple Zones Multiple detectors can be wired into a single zone as shown in Figure 2-10. The maximum number of detectors that can be connected to a single zone is ten. Alarm Alarm Alarm

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