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Honeywell Galaxy 2-44+ Quick Start Manual

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Galaxy 2–44+ Quick-start Guide
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that any personnel installing
a Galaxy 2 Series panel undertake appropriate training as
supplied by Honeywell Security. This training is supplied free of
charge and can be arranged by contacting Honeywell Security
on:
Tel:
+44 (0) 1355 354 000
Email:
sales@ademco.co.uk
Setup
In order to get the system up and running, mount the panel and
connect and address all peripherals as described below, before
finally powering the system.
Peripheral Wiring
The Galaxy 2–44+ has two peripheral data buses. The following
peripherals can be connected to the panel:
RS485 Bus: Mk7 LCD Keypad/Keyprox; RIO; PSU; Wireless
Receiver.
NOTE:
The system must be wired in a daisy-chain
configuration. Spur and star configurations must not be
used. The recommended cable used to connect the
RS485 (AB) line is twisted pair screened cable (Belden
8723 equivalent). However, for cable runs of less than
100m in normal environments, standard 4-core cable
can be used.
Mk7 LCD
Panel
Keypad
AUX+
+
AUX–
A
A
B
B
RS485 Peripheral Wiring
ECP Bus: 6160 Keypad/Keyprox; 5800 RF receiver; ECP zone
expander.
NOTE: Keypads can be wired to the control panel
independently, in series or in star configuration. The maximum
total cable length for peripherals connected to this line is 100 m.
6160
Panel
Keypad
AUX+
+
AUX–
DO
Y
DI
G
ECP Peripheral Wiring
Peripheral Addressing
The address on most peripherals is set by either jumpers or a
rotary switch. These must be set before the system is
powered up. See the instructions with the peripheral for details.
For keypads on the ECP bus, the address is set by a local
programming mode (pressing 1 & 3 together for 5 seconds after
power up). However, the system will need to be repowered after
any address is altered, in order for the new address to be
configured into the system.
Wireless
RIO
PSU
Receiver
+
+
A
A
B
B
5800
ECP 8-Zone
Receiver
Expander
+ (red)
+12V I/P
– (black)
DO (yellow)
DO
DI (green)
DI
A full technical installation manual will be given to each installer
at the training session. Additional manuals can be purchased
from your distributor.
Additionally, the installation manual is available from the
Honeywell Security website: www.honeywell.com/security
No two peripherals connected can share the same address,
regardless of the data bus to which they are connected.
NOTE: The prox readers on the ECP bus share the same address
allocation as the wireless receivers. If a receiver has been
configured on with address 4 or 5 then that address will not be
available for use with an ECP prox reader.
The following table identifies the available peripheral addresses:
Peripheral
Mk7 Keypad/Keyprox
RIO
PSU
Wireless Receiver
6160 Keypad
6160 Keyprox
5800 RF Receiver
ECP 8-Zone Expander
+
A
Mains Supply Wiring
B
This product is not suitable for installation, maintenance or
connection by the user. A competent, qualified engineer,
with for example NSI approval, must carry out installation
and maintenance.
Warning: A means of isolation from the mains supply
Connect the wires to the mains terminal block in the panel
as follows:
Blue (neutral) – connect to terminal N
Green/Yellow (earth) – connect to terminal E
Brown (live) – connect to terminal L
First Boot-up
After all the peripherals have been wired and addressed, apply
power to the system. The keypads will configure and show the
default banner display.
1
Keypad
Prox
Peripheral Addresses
must be provided within two metres of the
control panel. Where live and neutral
supplies can be identified, a fused spur with
a 3A fuse must be fitted on the live circuit.
Where live and neutral circuits cannot be
readily identified, 3A fuses must be fitted to
both circuits.
Galaxy 44
V1.0
09:00
SAT 01 JAN
Address
0, 1, 2, 3
2, 3, 4, 5
2, 3, 4, 5
4, 5
0, 1, 2, 3
0, 1
4, 5
4, 5
2, 3, 4

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Summary of Contents for Honeywell Galaxy 2-44+

  • Page 1 Additional manuals can be purchased a Galaxy 2 Series panel undertake appropriate training as from your distributor. supplied by Honeywell Security. This training is supplied free of charge and can be arranged by contacting Honeywell Security Additionally, the installation manual is available from the Honeywell Security website: www.honeywell.com/security...
  • Page 2: Default User Codes

    Default User Codes On board the panel there are 2 RIOs. The first RIO (0) has only 4 zones (addressed 1001 to 1004) and the second RIO (1) has 8 Default User Code: 1234 zones (addressed 1011 to 1018). As can be seen, the right hand Default Engineer Code: 112233 digit is the individual zone number and the second digit is the RIO address, which can be 0 to 5, including all the expanders.
  • Page 3 Communications Menu Summary All the functions of the panel are accessible via the menu. The top level of the menu is summarised below: Built-in Comms The Galaxy 2 Series has a built-in telephone dialler. The 10 = Setting 20 = Display 30 = Test incoming telephone line should be wired to the ‘Line in A B’...
  • Page 4 Individual 12 V outputs service. Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Honeywell Bell +12 V 500 mA max factory service.