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GX-Series Control Panel Installation and Setup Guide
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This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
14 = Key/SW Level
This parameter assigns a code type to zones programmed as Keyswitch. The Keyswitch zone can be used
to reset and disarm the system, tamper and PA alarms - depending on the reset type assigned to each of
these parameters. The default type is 3.6 - manager; the programmable range is:
3.7 for the engineer
3.8 for the remote code
15 = System Text
This parameter allows two text strings to be assigned to the system: press 1 to select the System ID or 2 to
select the Panel Location.
1. System ID — 16 character identification of system. This is used when connecting Remote Servicing software.
2. Panel Location — 16 character message of where control is installed.
The text is written using the alpha-numeric assembly method:
* erases characters;
# selects upper case, lower case or library;
A> <B selects alphabet character/words;
000–538 selects alphabet character or words;
ent positions selected characters/words;
esc accepts the programming and returns to the previous level; exits from the option.
16 = Soak Time
This parameter determines the number of days that zones can be soak tested for; the programmable range is
1 – 14 days; the default is 7.
NOTE: Default settings must be changed before programming in Menu Option 55 – Soak.
17 = Restart
This parameter has three options:
1 = Restart
This option re-configures the system without the need to remove and reconnect the power. The system
displays a WARNING!!! ent=RESET SYSTEM, press the ent key to reconfigure the system. The
keypad display becomes blank for a few seconds, then displays the message Configuring Please Wait.
When configuration is complete the banner returns to the normal display (day mode). The Restart
option configures any modules that have been added to the system but gives an alarm if there are any
tampers open or if any modules are reported as missing.
NOTES: 1. This parameter exits engineer mode. It is, however, recommended that the exit engineer mode
sequence is used when adding or removing modules from the system.
2. Outputs are momentarily reset during the restart. If the system has a communications
requirement, put it on test before using the restart.
2 = Defaults
This option not available.
3 = Language
This option chooses the language shown on the keypad display. These are: 1 = English (US), 2 = Espanol
(US), 3 = Portuguese (US), 4 = Francais (US). Pressing ent changes the display immediately.
18 = Stop Set
This parameter, when set to 1 (enabled), prevents the system from set override if there is a communication
or
power fail condition at the time of starting the setting (arming) procedure. If the condition is the result of
an open Line Fail or AC Fail zone, then the system can not be set (armed) until the zone is closed or
omitted (bypassed). The Stop Set parameter is set to 0 (disabled) by default.
NOTE: Battery Low will also prevent the system from setting (arming).

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Honeywell GX-Series Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelGX-Series
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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