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Document information
Document title: Honeywell Galaxy Control Panel Integration Guide 5.2
Document number: EN.550.007-V5.2.C4(3)
Document update date: March 11, 2014
You can send your comments, corrections, and suggestions about this guide to
documentation@genetec.com.
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Technical support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
For more information, see "Where to find product documentation" on page 45, and the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual found in the Documentation\Controllers folder
of your Security Center installation package.
It assumes you are familiar with the following:
• Security Center 5.2 systems.
• Configuration and use of Honeywell Galaxy intrusion devices.
This guide is organized into the following sections:
• Chapter 1, “Introduction to Galaxy Dimension control panel integration” on page 1
• Chapter 2, “Release Notes” on page 5
• Chapter 3, “Configuring Galaxy Dimension control panels in Security Center” on page 13
Galaxy Dimension The control panel that is monitored and Intrusion detection unit
control panel controlled by Security Center. Each control
panel can control multiple groups.
Part set This action arms the zones in a group that have Perimeter arm
the Part attribute enabled (usually the
perimeter inputs of a group).
omit zone This option temporarily removes a zone from bypass input
the system so it will not generate alarms.
The following new features and enhancements were introduced in the Honeywell Galaxy
Dimension control panel integration for 5.2 GA.
• SIA events mapped to Security Center. SIA events sent from the Galaxy Dimension
control panel are mapped as custom events in Security Center. For a list of SIA events, and
how they are mapped in Security Center, see Appendix A, “SIA event types” on page 36.
• IP communication. Security Center can now communicate with the Galaxy Dimension
control panel using an IP connection with the Honeywell Galaxy Ethernet Module E080-4.
Known issues
Galaxy Dimension control panel integration includes the following known issues.
Issue Description
82756 Some intrusion detection events are not supported in Security Center 5.2.
Limitations
Galaxy Dimension control panel integration includes the following known limitations.
Limitation Description
55922 If an input is triggered from Security Center (from triggered intrusion alarm or the
heartbeat monitoring feature), the input settings are overwritten with the values
configured in Security Center.
Workaround: Make sure the input configuration is the same in Security Center as on
the control panel.
57661 The Galaxy Dimension control panel does not respond well to multiple input triggers
that occur within one second of each other. As a result, you may lose your connection to
Security Center.
Workaround: Don’t trigger more than one input at a time.
56703 When you create custom events for the intrusion detection panel, the event list in the
Intrusion detection unit events task in Security Desk is not automatically updated.
Workaround: Delete the Intrusion detection unit events task, and create a new task.
57040 For some input functions such as "Final" and "Intruder", the Galaxy Dimension control
panel does not send notifications to Security Center when the input state changes from
"Normal" to "Active". Therefore, these inputs should not be used for virtual zones.
Please note that not all inputs functions have been tested, there may be others that
behave in the same manner.
57485 Security Center does not support the Galaxy configuration “Re-ordering of the on-
board RIO, SW3, dip-switch 8”.
57491 When an expansion module is connected or disconnected from the Galaxy Dimension
panel, you are not notified of the corresponding input and output states in Security
Center.
57492 The Intrusion Manager role cannot report the “Entry delay started” control panel event.
Limitation Description
57517 Clicking the buttons on the intrusion detection area widget may have no effect,
depending on your control panel input configuration. For more information about
configuring input functions, see the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
57921 The “Intrusion detection area input trouble” event does not report which input
triggered the event.
82756 Some intrusion detection events are not supported in Security Center 5.2. A list of
supported events will be available soon, please check the latest version of the Honeywell
Galaxy Control Panel Integration Guide.
Security Center 5.2 SR4 supports the following Honeywell Galaxy Dimension control panel
devices. For each device, the corresponding firmware and certification status is listed.
Model Device Firmware Certification
Supported features
The following table lists the Security Center intrusion detection features that are supported with
the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension control panel integration.
Feature Supported
Delayed arming No
Discover intrusion detection areas and devices No. Only the panel is
automatically automatically detected at
enrollment
Create input entities automatically in Security Center No. Must activate and
configure manually
Feature Supported
Create output entities automatically in Security Center No. Must activate and
configure manually
Link input entities to intrusion detection areas No. Must link manually
automatically in Security Center
AC fail Yes
Tamper Yes
Feature Supported
Disarmed Yes
Auto-arming postponed No
Forced arming No
Duress Yes
Disarmed Yes
Ready-to-arm Yes
Arming countdown No
Entry delay No
Forced arm No
Live input entity state changes Normal Yes (with limitation 57040)
Bypassed Yes
Feature Supported
Report live online/offline control panel status changes See limitation 57491
on expansion modules
a. If an intrusion detection area is master armed and you want to perimeter arm it, you must first disarm the
area, and then perimeter arm it.
Configuration overview
The following table summarizes the installation and configuration process for the Galaxy
Dimension integration.
1 Before you start configuring Security Center intrusion entities, "How Honeywell Galaxy terminology is
you should understand the relationship between Honeywell used in Security Center" on page 4 and
Galaxy terms and Security Center entities, and read the "Release Notes" on page 5.
information about this release.
2 Configure the inputs, outputs, and groups on your Galaxy See the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension
Dimension panel. Installer Manual.
3 Enable communications between Security Center server and the • "Configure the control panel for RS-
control panel, using IP or RS-232 communication. 232 communication" on page 15.
• "Configure the control panel for IP
communication" on page 17
4 Create the Intrusion Manager role in Security Center to manage "Create the Intrusion Manager role" on
the intrusion detection unit. page 19.
5 Create the Galaxy Dimension control panel as an intrusion "Create the Intrusion detection unit" on
detection unit in Security Center. page 21.
6 Configure the intrusion detection unit basic properties (for "Configure intrusion detection unit
example, activating the inputs, outputs, and intrusion detection properties" on page 24.
areas to monitor).
7 Map inputs to intrusion detection areas so events received from "Map inputs to intrusion detection
the control panel are associated to specific areas. areas" on page 27.
8 (Optional) Set the time zone for the intrusion detection unit. "Set the time zone" on page 29.
9 (Optional) Create custom events for the control panel that can be "Create custom event mappings" on
received in Security Center. page 30.
10 (Optional) Configure the heartbeat connection if you want to "Configuring the heartbeat connection"
monitor the communication between Security Center server and on page 30.
the control panel.
11 (Optional) Map intrusion detection areas to cameras to view "Map intrusion detection areas to
video associated to intrusion events in Security Desk. cameras" on page 33
12 (Optional) Create events-to-actions, for Galaxy Dimension "Map Galaxy panel events to Security
control panel events received in Security Center to trigger Center actions" on page 34.
actions.
Preconfiguration checklist
This section explains the things you must know and do before integrating the Galaxy Dimension
series control panel in Security Center, and before configuring Security Center intrusion
entities.
• "Read the release notes" on page 15
• "Make sure you have the proper license" on page 15
• "Secure your network" on page 15
• "Configure the control panel for RS-232 communication" on page 15
• "Configure the control panel for IP communication" on page 17
For more information about configuring the communication mode, see “56.6.1 Mode” in
the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
2 Set the alarm signalling Format as SIA, and the SIA level to level 4.
SIA level 4 allows Security Center to control the Galaxy Dimension control panel.
For more information about programming the SIA format, see “56.1.2 = SIA (Security
Industries Association)” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
3 Create the Account Number (Account No.).
The account number must be a unique number that identifies the site. It can have up to six
digits.
Best practice: Do not start the account number with a zero.
For more information about creating an account number, see “56.6.3 Account No.” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
4 Configure the Comms Setup.
The RS-232 port serial communication settings must match the settings of the Security
Center serial COM port used to communicate with the intrusion detection unit. See "Create
the Intrusion detection unit" on page 21.
For more information about configuring the communications setup on the control panel,
see “56.6.4 Comms Setup” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
For more information about configuring the Ethernet module, see your Honeywell
documentation.
NOTE If you are using RS-232 communication, you do not need to perform these steps. See
"Configure the control panel for RS-232 communication" on page 15.
Before you begin: Install the Honeywell Galaxy Ethernet module E080-4 with firmware
version 3.02.
1 Set the IP Address of the Ethernet module.
For more information about setting the module IP address, see “56.4.1.1 IP Address” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
2 Set the alarm signalling Format as SIA, and the SIA level to level 4.
SIA level 4 allows Security Center to control the Galaxy Dimension control panel.
For more information about programming the SIA format, see “56.4.2.1 = SIA (0-4)
Security Industries Association” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
3 Using a keypad on your control panel, set the trigger event status to On.
4 Repeat step Step 3 for each trigger event.
5 Set the destination IP address and Port number of Security Center.
By default, the Security Center port number is 10002.
For more information about configuring the Primary IP’s IP address and port number, see
“56.4.2.2 - Primary IP” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
6 Create the Account Number (Account No.).
The account number must be a unique number that identifies the site. It can have up to six
digits.
Best practice: Do not start the account number with a zero.
For more information about creating an account number, see “56.4.2.4 - Account No.” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
7 Using a keypad on your control panel, set the destination Receiver option to Single.
Selecting Single indicates that the Primary IP destination is used for signalling alarms.
For more information about setting the Receiver option, see “56.4.2.5 - Receiver” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
8 Set the Protocol format to TCP (Transmission Control Protocol).
For more information about setting the protocol, see “56.4.2.8 - Protocol” in the Honeywell
Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
9 Configure the Remote access settings for the control panel.
d Click Next.
5 On the Creation summary page, do the following:
a Verify the information you entered.
b If everything is correct, click Create, or click Back to modify your settings.
When the role is created, the following message appears: The operation was successful.
6 Click Close.
The Intrusion Manager role appears in your entity browser.
For more information about configuring Intrusion Manager role properties, see “Intrusion
Manager” in the Security Center Administrator Guide. You can access this guide by clicking F1
in Config Tool.
After you are done: "Create the Intrusion detection unit" on page 21.
5 From the Unit type drop-down list, select the manufacturer (Honeywell).
NOTE The Interface type, Account number, and Remote user code fields were configured
when you created the intrusion detection unit.
3 (Optional) To synchronize the control panel’s clock with Security Center server, set the
Automatic clock synchronization option to ON.
NOTE When you synchronize the clocks, the time is set to the control panel's local time zone.
4 In the Input pins and output pins section, select the inputs and output pins to monitor.
You can select an entire panel Line, or individual inputs and outputs.
NOTE The number of inputs and outputs depends on the type of panel you have. For a list
of Galaxy Dimension control panels supported in Security Center, see "Supported Honeywell
Galaxy devices" on page 8.
5 (Optional) Configure the Heartbeat input to monitor the connection between the panel
and Security Center server. See "Configuring the heartbeat connection" on page 30.
6 In the Intrusion detection areas section, do the following:
a Select the Intrusion detection areas to monitor in Security Desk.
The Intrusion detection areas are the groups you configured on the control panel.
IMPORTANT If the Group option is disabled on the control panel, all inputs are
automatically part of the same group. For more information about enabling/disabling the
Group option, see “63.1=Groups” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
b From the Intrusion alarm input drop-down list, assign an input to the intrusion
detection area.
If the “Trigger intrusion alarm” action is triggered on that intrusion detection area from
Security Desk, the input you select is activated, and can initiate another action on the
panel (depending on your panel configuration).
IMPORTANT The input you select must already be part of that intrusion detection area
(group) on the control panel. For more information about configuring groups on your
control panel, see “52.10=Group” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
Best practice: Select an input with the Intruder function so the resulting action triggered
on the panel is immediate. If the input you select has the Exit, Entry, or Final input func-
tion, an entry/exit delay is applied to any action.
7 (Optional) In the Custom event mappings section, create custom events you can trigger
from a keypad on the panel. See "Map inputs to intrusion detection areas" on page 27.
8 In the Peripheral mappings section, map peripheral devices (keypads) to intrusion
detection areas.
Configuring the peripheral mappings is helpful when receiving duress events in Security
Center. For example, if someone sends a duress event from a keypad to Security Center, you
will know which keypad sent the event by its ID, and where the keypad is located by the
intrusion detection area it is mapped to.
a Click .
b In the Peripheral id column, type the keypad address.
The keypad address is assigned on the keypad itself. For more information about
assigning a keypad address, see “Option 58 - Keypad” in the Honeywell Galaxy
Dimension Installer Manual.
c From the drop-down list in the intrusion detection areas column, select an intrusion
detection area (group) to connect the keypad to.
d Repeat Step a to Step c for every peripheral you want to map to intrusion detection areas
in Security Center.
9 Click Apply.
2 Select an input, and at the bottom of the Peripherals tab, click Edit the item ( ).
A dialog box appears.
3 In the Name field, the name of the input is displayed. This is the name of the zone
connected to the panel.
4 (Optional) Type a Logical ID for the input. Setting a Logical ID helps you to easily identify
the input in Security Center.
5 (Optional) Type a Description for the input.
6 From the Intrusion detection area drop-down list, select an intrusion detection area to
map to the input.
IMPORTANT The intrusion detection area must be the same group the input is part of on the
control panel. For more information about configuring groups on your control panel, see
“52.10=Group” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
7 From the Input function drop-down list, select the input function.
IMPORTANT Every intrusion detection area and input has a specific function on the control
panel. For example, inputs can be used to monitor entry, intruders, exit, etc. You need to set
the same input function in Security Center as on the panel. For more information about
configuring an input’s function on the control panel, see “Option 52- Program Zones” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
8 In the Input type field, select one of the following options according to the input’s Part set
configuration on the panel:
Undefined. The input does not have a set type. If you select this option, the input is
considered as a Perimeter input type.
Perimeter. The input is configured to monitor the perimeter of an intrusion detection
area.
Interior. The input is configured to monitor inside the intrusion detection area.
For more information about configuring the Part set for inputs on the control panel, see
“52.5 = Part” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
9 Click OK, and click Apply.
2 From the Time zone drop-down list, select the time zone for the unit.
NOTE The Latitude and Longitude settings have no affect on the unit.
3 Click Apply.
Set the Function for input 2 to a desired function. This function is the action you want to
take when the connection between Security Center and the control panel is lost (for
example, the 26 - Log function records in the event log that an input has been activated).
For more information about how to configure an input’s function, see “Option 52- Program
Zones” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
2 Create a link from input 1 to a free latch timer.
Using the keypad, set the Link Source as input 1.
Set the Link Destination as the Latch Timer, and enter a latch timer value higher than
60 seconds.
Every time the Intrusion Manager messages input 1, the link is activated. When the link
is deactivated, the link timer counts down from the latch timer value. If the timer reaches
zero, it means the connection between Security Center and the panel is lost. This
activates the latch timer, which triggers another link.
For information about creating links on your control panel, see “Option 54 - Links” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual.
3 Create a second link from the latch timer to input 2.
Set the Link Source as the latch timer.
Set the Link Destination as input 2.
NOTE The input must be the one you configured as the Link source on the control panel
(input 1). See Step 1 in "Configure the heartbeat connection on the control panel" on page 30.
3 Click Apply.
4 Click the Peripherals tab.
5 Select the input you configured as the Link source on your panel (input 1).
6 At the bottom of the Peripherals tab, click Edit the item ( ).
7 In the dialog box that opens, from the Intrusion detection areas drop-down list, select an
intrusion detection area to map to the input.
IMPORTANT The intrusion detection area must be the same group the input is part of on the
control panel. For more information, see “52.10=Group” in the Honeywell Galaxy Dimension
Installer Manual.
4 Click Apply.
8 In the Action page, select an action, and enter any additional information required about the
action.
EXAMPLE If you select the Trigger output action, you must select the output pin to trigger,
and its output behavior.
9 Click Next
10 On the Creation summary page, do the following:
a Verify the information.
b If everything is correct, click Create, or click Back to modify the settings.
After the event-to-action is created, the following message appears: The Operation was
successful.
11 Click OK.
AR-AC Restoral AC FAIL AC Fail zone restored AR-AC Restoral, -AC FAIL-AC Fail zone restored
FUSE AUX1 Aux1 fuse restored AR-AC Restoral, -FUSE AUX1-Aux1 fuse
restored
FUSE AUX2 Aux2 fuse restored AR-AC Restoral, -FUSE AUX2-Aux2 fuse
restored
FUSE BELL Bell fuse restored AR-AC Restoral, -FUSE BELL-Bell fuse restored
AT-AC Trouble AC FAIL AC Fail zone trouble AT-AC Trouble, +AC FAIL-AC Fail zone trouble
FUSE AUX1 Aux1 fuse trouble AT-AC Trouble, +FUSE AUX1-Aux1 fuse trouble
FUSE AUX2 Aux2 fuse trouble AT-AC Trouble, +FUSE AUX2-Aux2 fuse trouble
FUSE BELL Bell fuse trouble AT-AC Trouble, +FUSE BELL-Bell fuse trouble
BA-Burglary ALARM EXT Extend zone alarm BA-Burglary Alarm, +ALARM EXT-Extend zone
Alarm alarm
PRT ENTRY Part entry zone alarm BA-Burglary Alarm, +PRT ENTRY-Part entry
zone alarm
SEC FINAL Secure final zone alarm BA-Burglary Alarm, +SEC FINAL-Secure final
zone alarm
T/O BRUGL Entry timeout with zone BA-Burglary Alarm, +T/O BURGL-Entry timeout
with zone
BJ-Burg Troub LOW RES Restor zone resistance BJ-Burg Troub rest, -LOW RES-Restor zone
rest resistance
BR-Burglary Rest 24 HOURS 24 hour zone restored BR-Burglary Rest, -24 HOURS-24 hour zone
restored
ALARM EXT Alarm extend zone rest BR-Burglary Rest, -ALARM EXT-Alarm extend
zone res
EXIT Exit zone type restored BR-Burglary Rest, -EXIT-Exit zone type restored
INT ALARM Intruder Delay restored BR-Burglary Rest, -INT ALARM-Intruder Delay
restored
PRT ENTRY Part entry zone restored BR-Burglary Rest, -PRT ENTRY-Part entry zone
restored
SEC FINAL Secure final zone rest BR-Burglary Rest, -SEC FINAL-Secure final zone
rest
T/O BURGL Entry timeout restore BR-Burglary Rest, -T/0 BURGL-Entry timeout
restore
BT_Burg Troub LOW RES Low resistance on zone BT-Burg. Trouble, +LOW RES-Low resistance on
zone
BU-Burg FORCE OMT Unomitted after rearm BU-Burg Unbypass, -FORCE OMT-Unomitted
Unbypass after rearm
CA-Auto. Closing FULL SET Automatic Set CA-Auto. Closing, FULL SET-Automatic Set
CG-Close Area KSW P/SET Part set by keyswitch CG-Close Area, KSW P/SET-Part set by
keyswitch
PART SET Part set by user CG-Close Area, PART SET-Part set by user
CJ-Late to Set LATE SET Late to set CJ-Late to Set, LATE SET-Late to set
CL-Closing Report FULL SET Full set CL-Closing Report, FULL SET-Full set
CP-Auto Closing REARM Rearm after alarm CP-Auto Closing, REARM-Rearm after alarm
CR-Recent Close RECEN.SET Previous alarm was CR-Recent Close, RECEN.SET-Previous alarm
within 5 mins of set was within 5 mins of set
DG-Acces Granted LEGAL CD Legal code entered DG-Acces Granted, LEGAL CD-Legal code
entered
FA-Fire Alarm FIRE Fire zone alarm FA-Fire Alarm, +FIRE-Fire zone alarm
FB-Fire Bypass OMITTED Fire zone omitted FB-Fire Bypass, OMITTED-Fire zone omitted
FJ-Fire Troub rest LOW RES Restor zone resistance FJ-Fire Troub rest, -LOW RES-Restor zone
resistance
FR-Fire Restoral FIRE Fire zone restored FR-Fire Restoral, -FIRE-Fire zone restored
FT-Fire Trouble LOW RES Low resistance on zone FT-Fire Trouble, +LOW RES-Low resistance on
zone
HA-Holdup PA SILENT PA Silent zone alarm HA-Holdup Alarm, +PA SILENT-PA Silent zone
Alarm alarm
PA UNSET PA Unset zone alarm HA-Holdup Alarm, +PA UNSET-PA Unset zone
alarm
HR-Hold Restoral PA SILENT PA Silent zone restored HR-Hold Restoral, -PA SILENT-PA Silent zone
restored
PA UNSET PA Unset zone restored HR-Hold Restoral, -PA UNSET-PA Unset zone
restored
LB-Program begin ENGINEER Engineer mode entered LB-Program begin, +ENGINEER-Engineer mode
entered
LR-Line Restore LINE FAIL Zone Tel line fail rest LR-Line Restore, -LINE FAIL-Zone Tel line fail
rest
LT-Line Trouble LINE FAIL Mod Tel line fail trouble LT-Line Trouble, +LINE FAIL-Mod Tel line fail
trouble
LINE FAIL Zone Tel line fail trouble LT-Line Trouble, +LINE FAIL-Zone Tel line fail
trouble
OG-Open Area KSW UNSET Keyswitch part unset OG-Open Area, KSW UNSET-Keyswitch part
unset
OP-Open Report KSW UNSET Keyswitch unset OP-Open Report, KSW UNSET-Keyswitch unset
OR-Disarm alarm LF RESET Line Fail reset OR-Disarm alarm, LF RESET-Line Fail reset
SYS RESET All Burglar alarms reset OR-Disarm alarm, SYS RESET-All Burglar alarms
reset
SYS RESET Ksw reset Burglar alarm OR-Disarm alarm, SYS RESET-Ksw reset Burglar
alarm
TAMP RST All Tamper alarms reset OR-Disarm alarm, TAMP RST-All Tamper alarms
reset
PA-Panic Alarm DELAY ALM PA Delay zone alarm PA-Panic Alarm, +DELAY ALM-PA Delay zone
alarm
PJ-Pan Troub rest LOW RES Restor zone resistance PJ-Pan Troub rest, -LOW RES-Restor zone
resistance
PR-Panic Restoral DELAY ALM PA Delay zone restored PR-Panic Restoral, -DELAY ALM-PA Delay zone
restored
PT-Panic Trouble LOW RES Low resistance on zone PT-Panic Trouble, +LOW RES-Low resistance on
zone
TA-Tamper Alarm AUX TAMP Auxilary Tamper alarm TA-Tamper Alarm, +AUX TAMP-Auxilary
Tamper alarm
BELL TAMP Bell Tamper zone alarm TA-Tamper Alarm, +BELL TAMP-Bell Tamper
zone alarm
LID TAMP Lid Tamper alarm TA-Tamper Alarm, +LID TAMP-Lid Tamper
alarm
TAMP O/C Tamper open circuit TA-Tamper Alarm, +TAMP O/C-Tamper open
circuit
TAMP S/C Tamper short circuit TA-Tamper Alarm, +TAMP S/C-Tamper short
circuit
TR-Tamper Restor AUX TAMP Auxilary Tamper rest TR-Tamper Restor, -AUX TAMP-Auxilary
Tamper rest
BELL TAMP Bell Tamper zone rest TR-Tamper Restor, -BELL TAMP-Bell Tamper
zone rest
LID TAMP Lid Tamper restored TR-Tamper Restor, -LID TAMP-Lid Tamper
restored
TAMP O/C Tamper o/circuit rest TR-Tamper Restor, -TAMP O/C-Tamper o/circuit
rest
TAMP S/C Tamper s/circuit rest TR-Tamper Restor, -TAMP S/C-Tamper s/circuit
rest
YR-Sys Batt Rest. BATT LOW Battery Low restored YR-Sys Batt Rest., -BATT LOW-Battery Low
restored
CU BATT Control unit batt restore YR-Sys Batt Rest., -CU BATT-Control unit batt
restore
FUSE A2P NFA2P Fuse restored YR-Sys Batt Rest., -FUSE A2P-NFA2P Fuse
restored
LOW VOLTS Module Low Volts rest YR-Sys Batt Rest., -LOW VOLTS-Module Low
Volts rest
YT-Sys Batt Troub BATT LOW Battery Low YT-Sys Batt Troub, +BATT LOW-Battery Low
CU BATT Control unit Battery YT-Sys Batt Troub, +CU BATT-Control unit
Low Battery Low
LOW VOLTS Module Low Volts YT-Sys Batt Troub, +LOW VOLTS-Module Low
Volts
L T
technical support, contacting, 46
licensing, 46
terminology, understanding, 4
limitations, 7
time zone, setting, 29
M U
mapping
understanding Honeywell terminology, 4
control panel events to Security Center alarms, 34
using
inputs to intrusion detection areas, 27
Galaxy panels in Security Center, 3
peripherals, 24
N Z
zone function. See input function
network diagram, 3
zone. See input
O
output, activating, 24
P
peripherals, mapping, 24
product documentation, about, 45
properties, configuring, 24
R
RS-232 communication port, configuring on panel, 15
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