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Honeywell Galaxy 3-520 User Manual

Honeywell Galaxy 3-520
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User Guide
Galaxy
3-144, 3-144C, 3-520, 3-520C
Honeywell Security

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Honeywell Galaxy 3-520 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelGalaxy 3-520
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

KEYPAD INFORMATION

General

Overview of the Galaxy alarm system keypad functions and features.

Number Keys (0 – 9)

Description of the numeric keys used for code entry and option selection.

View Keys (A and B)

Explanation of the A and B keys for navigating options and viewing information.

SETTING THE SYSTEM

Before Setting

Instructions to ensure the system is ready for setting and areas are clear.

Entering A Pin - User Type 2.1 - 2.2

Procedure for entering a PIN for user types 2.1 to 2.2 for system setting.

Entering A Pin - User Type 2.3 - 3.6

Procedure for entering a PIN for user types 2.3 to 3.6 for system setting.

Setting groups

How to select specific groups for setting as part of the routine.

Exit time

Information on the time allowed to vacate premises after starting the setting routine.

MAX SETTING OPTIONS

Setting with User Cards/Tags/Fobs

Using MAX cards, tags, or fobs to set the system based on assigned options.

Dual Focus

Operation requiring both PIN and MAX card entry for enhanced security.

Keyprox

Description of keyprox keypads with built-in card readers used for setting/unsetting.

INTRODUCTION

Compliance and Approvals

Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) approval

Details on the system's approval for connection to the PSTN network.

UNSETTING THE SYSTEM

Normal Entry

Procedure for unsetting the system via the keypad after opening a FINAL door or activating an ENTRY zone.

Straying From the Entry Route

Warning about activating zones outside the designated entry route.

Slow Entry

How to enter the PIN within the entry time to avoid an alarm.

Cancelling Alarms

Steps to cancel an alarm and potential reset requirements.

Manager Reset

Resetting the system after an alarm using a manager-level PIN.

Engineer Reset

Requirement for an engineer to reset the system after certain alarm types.

Unsetting with the MAX Cards

Using MAX cards to unset system groups, including group choice and dual focus.

ALERT CONDITIONS

MENU OPTIONS

Full Menu

Access to all system functions, restricted to authorized users.

Quick Menu

Access to a selection of common system options for users.

Omit Zones (User Type 2.3 and Above)

Purpose

Allows users to omit zones before setting the system for a single period.

Selecting Omit Zones

Navigation within the QUICK MENU to select the Omit Zones option.

Viewing Eligible Zones

How to view zones that can be omitted from the system.

Omitting Zones

Process of marking a zone as omitted using the # key.

Setting With Omitted Zones

Completing the setting routine after selecting zones to omit.

Vibration Zones

Special handling for vibration zones when omitted, affecting all zones of that type.

Atm 1/2/3/4 Zones

Forced Set (User Type 2.3 and Above)

Purpose

Automatically omits open zones eligible for omission when setting starts.

Selecting Forced Set

How to activate the Forced Set option via the QUICK MENU.

Non-omittable Zones

Handling of zones that cannot be omitted, requiring them to be closed.

Chime (User Type 2.3 and Above)

Purpose

Controls the Chime mode, momentarily activating zones programmed for chime.

Selecting Chime

Turning the Chime mode ON or OFF using the QUICK MENU.

Chime In Operation

How the Chime mode functions when activated and when it is suspended.

Display Zones (User Type 2.4 and Above)

Purpose

Method for accessing and checking zone descriptions and current status.

Selecting Display Zones

Navigating the QUICK MENU to display zone details.

Address

The unique four-digit address number used for zone identification.

Function

Identifies the operation of a zone, such as INTRUDER or FIRE.

Display Log (User Type 2.4 and Above)

Purpose

Provides a means to view and review system history events.

Selecting Display Log

Accessing the most recent logged events via the QUICK MENU.

Events

Details of events including setting, unsetting, and alarms, with time stamps.

Selecting a Date

Navigating the log by date to find specific events.

Viewing Each Event

Progressively stepping through events for a selected date.

Print (User Type 2.4 and Above)

Purpose

Opportunity to get a hard copy print-out of system details using a serial printer.

Selecting Print

Navigating the QUICK MENU to choose print options.

Codes

Printing details of all system codes including user number and name.

Zones

Printing details of each zone, including address, function, and description.

Log

Printing the entire system log, detailing events and timestamps.

All

Option to print all data, starting with user codes.

Help Message

Information displayed if the printer is not connected or online.

Walk Test (User Type 2.5 and Above)

Purpose

Method for testing system zones to ensure correct operation.

Selecting Walk Test

Choosing between testing all zones or selected zones via the QUICK MENU.

All Zones

Starting an immediate test of all valid zones in the system.

Selected Zones

Process of selecting specific zones for testing.

Ending Walk Test

How to abort or conclude the zone testing procedure.

Time/Date (User Type 3.6)

Purpose

Allows users to modify the system's time and date settings.

Selecting Time/Date

Navigating to the Time/Date option within the QUICK MENU.

Changing Time

Procedure for entering a new time in HH:MM format.

Changing Date

Procedure for entering a new date in DD/MM/YY format.

Advance and Retard

Adjusting the system clock speed to compensate for variations.

Codes (User Type 3.6)

Purpose

Enables managers to assign, modify, and delete user access codes.

1. User Codes

Sub-menu for managing user PINs, access levels, and MAX details.

2. Pin Warning

Sets notification period before user codes programmed for PIN Change expire.

Modify Groups

Galaxy 520

Details on how the 32 groups are displayed and managed on the Galaxy 520.

Single Groups

Assigning a user to a single group for access, set, and unset operations.

Multiple Groups

Allocating users to multiple groups for collective access and operation.

Max Function

Max Keypad

Limiting MAX card/tag/fob operation to a single specified keypad.

“Card- Held” Max Operation

How MAX function is activated when a card is held to a MAX reader.

Forgive Antipassback

Feature to clear or manage antipassback restrictions within a preset time.

Summer (User Type 3.6)

Note

Information regarding time changes relative to GMT and examples for Italy.

Trace (User Type 3.6)

Timer Control (User Type 3.6)

1=View

Viewing programmed times for timers and switching them ON or OFF.

2=Holidays

Allocating up to 10 holiday periods with start and end dates.

1=Modify Dates

Procedure to program start and end dates for holiday periods.

Group Omit (User Type 3.6)

NOTE:

Type 3.6 users require group choice to enter Group Omit function.

Remote Access (User Type 3.6)

1=Service

Controlling access modes for remote servicing via phone line or similar.

0=INT TELECOMS

Option for direct access using internal telecommunications.

0=Direct Access

Enabling a 40-minute access period for remote servicing software.

1=Call back-1-5

Initiating a call back to a preprogrammed telephone number for remote access.

Authorisation Access (User Type 3.6)

AVOIDING FALSE ALARMS

ZONE REFERENCE TABLES

ALARM AND HELP MESSAGES

INSTALLER DETAILS

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