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Honeywell Galaxy Dimension GD-520 User Manual

Honeywell Galaxy Dimension GD-520
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NOTE: It is strongly recommended that any personnel
installing a Galaxy Dimension panel undertake appropriate
training. This training is supplied free of charge and can be
arranged by contacting Honeywell Security.
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
Variants
The Galaxy Dimension is available in 4 variants:
GD-48; GD-96; GD-264; GD-520. The differences
between each variant are shown in the following table.
Variant On-board
PSTN Dialler
RS485
Buses
Zones
Min/Max
STD
users*
GD-48 YES 1 16/48 94
GD-96 YES 2 16/96 242
GD-264 YES 2 16/264 987
GD-520 YES 4 16/520 987
*Excluding Manager, Authorisation, Engineer and ATM codes.
NOTE: The E485-2 Expansion module gives 2 extra Bus
lines (lines 3 and 4). The addition of the E485-2
to a GD-264 system turns it into a GD-520
system.
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 following peripherals can be connected to the panel:
All bus lines: Mk7 LCD Keypad/Keyprox; TouchCenter;
MAX
3
; DCM; RIO; PSU.
Bus line 1 only: Telecom; RS232; ISDN; Ethernet; Audio
Interface
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).
Panel
Keypad/
Keyprox
Touch
Center
RIO &
DCM
PSU
Audio
Interface
+12V +
+
+ X*
+12V
GND –
– 0V
GND
A A
G
A A
A
B B
Y
B B
B
*Do not connect +12V terminals between panels and
remote power supplies
Panel Telecom RS232 ISDN Ethernet
+12V +12V +12V 12V +
GND - GND -
A A A A A
B B B B B
RS485 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. The following table identifies the available
peripheral addresses:
VALID ADDRESSES
Peripheral Line GD-48 GD-96 GD-264 GD-520
Mk7 Keypad
1
2
3-4
0-2,B-F
-
-
0-2,B-F
0-2,B-F
-
0-2,B-F
0-6,F
-
0-2,B-F
0-6,F
0-6,F
MK7
Keyprox
1
2
3-4
0-2
-
-
0-2
0-3
-
0-2
0-3
-
0-2
0-6
0-6
TouchCenter
1
1
2
3-4
0-2
-
-
0-2
0-3
-
0-2
0-3
-
0-2
0-6
0-6
RIO/PSU 1
2
3-4
2-5
-
-
2
2
-5
0-5
-
2
2
-9, A-F
0-9, A-F
-
2
2
-9 & A-F
0-9 & A-F
0-9 & A-F
MAX/DCM
Reader
1
2
3-4
0-3
-
-
0-3
0-3
-
0-3
0-3
-
0-7
0-7
0-7
Telecom 1 (E) (E) (E) (E)
RS232 1 (D) (D) (D) (D)
ISDN 1 (C) (C) (C) (C)
Ethernet 1 (B) (B) (B) (B)
Peripheral Addresses
NOTES: 1. A single TouchCenter can be fitted to each bus line.
2. If RIO 2 on-board is set to line 0 (dip sw 8) then the first
external RIO can use address 1 to give an extra 8 zones where
needed.
Mains Supply Wiring
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
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.
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
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Honeywell Galaxy Dimension GD-520 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelGalaxy Dimension GD-520
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Variants

Peripheral Addressing

Table identifying available peripheral addresses for different panel variants.

Setup

Peripheral Wiring

Details on connecting various peripherals like keypads to the panel bus lines.

Mains Supply Wiring

Instructions for safely connecting the mains power supply to the control panel.

Zones

Zone Address Format

Explains the structure and addressing scheme for system zones.

Zone Wiring

Details on wiring zones with resistors for fault monitoring.

Detector Wiring

Diagram illustrating how to connect detectors to a zone input.

Outputs

Output Wiring

Information on connecting loads to the system's open-collector outputs.

Power Wiring

Guidance on drawing auxiliary power from the panel's +12V terminals.

Operation

Default User Codes

Provides the default user and engineer access codes for initial setup.

First Boot-up

Steps to follow after applying power for the first time.

Memory

Procedures for retaining or resetting panel memory during power loss.

Menu Access Operation/Navigation

Instructions on how to navigate and operate the system menus.

How to get in and out of Engineer Mode

How to Set and Unset

How to Cancel an Alarm, Tamper or Fault

How to Restore an Alarm

Code Tampers

Groups

Menu Summary

System Programming

Overview of programming menus, focusing on Group Mode setup.

51-Parameters

52=Zones

53=Outputs

69 = Access Control

56-Communications

42=Users

Built-in Comms

Connecting External Comms

Remote Servicing

Remote Routine Inspection

How to Set Up RRI

Procedure for configuring periodic automated system health checks.

Zone Activity Monitoring

Access Control

Group based Access control

Managing access to specific areas by assigning users to groups.

Users and Access Templates

Allocating access templates to users for privilege management.

Access Templates

Programming specific time schedules for groups within templates.

Time schedules

Creating weekly schedules to control system states or access.

Panel Specifications

Mechanical

Physical dimensions and weight of the panel enclosure.

PCB only

Physical dimensions and weight of the printed circuit board.

Operating Temperature

The specified operating temperature range for the equipment.

Electrical

Electrical specifications including mains input and power supply.

EN50131 Compliance

Details compliance with EN50131 security standards.

Compliance and Approvals

EN50131-1:2006

General requirements for intrusion systems (grade 3).

TS50131-3

Requirements for control and indicating equipment (grade 3).

prEN50131-5-3

Requirements for systems using wire-free interconnections (grade 2).

EN50131-6:1998

Requirements for power supplies (grade 3).

EN50136-1-1:1998

General requirements for alarm transmission systems.

EN50136-1-3:1998

Requirements for digital communicators using PSTN.

EN50136-2-1:1998

General requirements for alarm transmission equipment.

EN50136-2-3:1998

Requirements for equipment used with digital communicators via PSTN.

CE Standards

Compliance with EN safety and EMC standards.

R&TTE 99/5/EC

Application scheme for European Standards for intruder alarm systems.

PD6662:2004

Scheme for application of European standards for intruder alarm systems.

DD243

Code of practice for confirmed alarm conditions.

BSIA guidelines

Guidelines for remote maintenance of systems installed to EN50131-1.

Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Approval

HONEYWELL SECURITY LIMITED WARRANTY

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