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Text Programming - Honeywell 2-44+ Quick Start Manual

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for that zone. Wireless detectors are configured within the
programming of the individual zones in this menu.
53=Outputs
In this menu, the function of each individual output can be
customised. Select the output address using the scroll keys
(A> and <B) and press ent to access the parameters for
that output.
56=Communications
In this menu, Alarm signalling to the ARC can be
configured. First, select the module type from the list using
the scroll keys (A> and <B) then press ent to access the
parameters for that module. The account number,
Telephone nos/IP address and format need to be
programmed to enable basic communications.
A sub option called parameters allows all signalling
parameters to be configured. This include part set
signalling options and signalling delays. 42=Users
In this menu, use the further sub menu called User Codes
to program the attributes of individual users. Each user on
the system can have the following assigned: PIN code,
Prox tag, Type (authority level) and Group.
To program a prox tag, select the user required then select
option 6 Prox Tags. On a keyprox, press 1 & A together
then present the user's tag to the prox symbol at the
bottom of the keypad. The number will enter
automatically. Press ent to save.
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For use on a MAX
simply type in the number printed on
the max tag.
The tag can then be used for setting and unsetting.
Holding tag briefly in front of prox symbol/max reader
will unset, holding tag for 3 seconds in front of prox
symbol will begin setting procedure as long as there are no
outstanding resets required.

Text programming

Certain options allow text to be entered. In these options,
text is entered in the similar way to text messaging on
mobile phones, by repeated presses of the number keys to
select the appropriate letters. The keys have the following
functions in text programming mode:
Key
Output
1
& - 1 @ ' ( ) full stop, comma, # * +
2
A, B, Ä, Å, Æ, C, 2, a, b, c, ä, å, æ
3
D, E, F, 3, d, e, f
4
G, H, I, 4, g, h, i
5
J, K, L, 5, j, k, l
6
M, N, O, Ö, ø, 6, m, n, o, ö
7
P, Q, R, 7, p, q, r, s
8
T, U, V, 8, t, u, v, ü
9
W, X, Y, 9, w, x, y, z
0
<space>, 0
esc
Cancels the edit without saving changes
ent
Save string entry and exit
*
Deletes character to left of cursor
#
Deletes character at the cursor
Communications
Built-in Comms
The Galaxy 2 Series has a built-in telephone dialler. The
incoming telephone line should be wired to the 'Line In A
B' terminals. The alarm panel should always be the first
device on the phone line. Additional extensions should be
connected to the serial terminals marked 'A B' next to the
phone symbol. This will allow the panel to snatch the line
when it needs to dial out.
All comms programming is done in menu 56.1.
GSM Module Option (2
As an option, a GSM comms module can be added to provide a
backup communication path in the event of failure of the
telephone line. Please see the installation instructions supplied
with the GSM module.
All programming for the GSM module is done in menu 56.6
External Stand-alone Dialler
An additional external dialler can be connected to the
Galaxy 2 Series by way of the Trigger header. The
connection comprises a cable that plugs on to the 12-way
header in the centre of the main PCB. The other end of the
cable connects to the terminal board which contains screw
terminals for each core. The pins of the 12-way header
have the following functions:
The +12 V supply can supply a maximum of 100 mA but
this reduces the total capacity of the panel's PSU by the
same amount.
The function of the trigger outputs can be programmed in
menu 53, under the output addresses 0001 to 0008.
Dual-path Signalling
When more than one comms device is fitted to the panel,
one can be programmed as the main comms device and the
other can be programmed as the backup/fail-safe that will
only signal if the main device fails (line fault). This is
controlled by menu 56.7. Each device can be given a
hardware priority. Setting the priority to 0 means that
device will never signal. Setting it to 1 means that it will
always signal. Setting it to 2 means that it will only signal
if the main device fails.
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