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Operation; Zone Wiring; Default User Codes - Honeywell 2-44+ Quick Start Manual

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Zone Address Format
1 0 1 5
Bus Line
RIO Address
Galaxy zones are given addresses rather than zone
numbers. This is because the zones are grouped into
blocks of 8 called 'RIOs'. The left hand digit is the data
bus line number. The second and third digits are the RIO
address, which can be 00 to 05. The right hand digit is the
individual zone number on the RIO (1-8). Each zone can
also be given a text descriptor. By default, it is blank.
There are 2 RIOs on board the panel (Line 1). The first
RIO (00) has 4 zones addressed 1001 to 1004 and the
second RIO (01) has 8 zones addressed 1011 to 1018.
All individual zone programming is done in menu 52.

Zone Wiring

The default zone configuration is 1k double-balanced as
shown below:
Any unused hardwire zones should always have a 1k
resistor wired across the zone terminals to terminate them.
The configuration for the zones and the resistance values
used can be reprogrammed from menu option 51.46 =
Parameters. Zone Resistance. The cable run on each
zone should be no more than 100 m.
Detector wiring
Detectors are wired to a zone as in the following diagram:
Output Address Format
Galaxy outputs are addressed in the same way as the
zones. However, there are only 4 outputs on each RIO.
The on-board outputs are all on RIO 0 and have the
addresses 1001 to 1004. RIO 1 on-board does not have
programmable outputs.
All individual output programming is done in menu 53.
Zone number
Output Wiring
The on-board outputs are all open-collector switched
negative. The load that is to be controlled by an output
should be connected between +12 V and the output
terminal.
Note: Output 1002 is set up by default as a 16-ohm
speaker driver. That means that it gives an AC audio
signal. This is not suitable for driving a normal sounder,
relay, LED, etc. However, the mode can be changed in
menu 51.15 if a normal output mode is needed.
Power Wiring
Auxiliary power can be drawn from the terminals shown.
The'common' terminals on the zones are 0 volts.

Operation

Default User Codes

Default User Code: 1234
Default Engineer Code: 112233
First Boot-up
After all the peripherals have been wired and addressed,
apply power to the system. The keypads will configure and
show the panel type and software version. A typical
banner display is shown below.
Galaxy 44 V1.4
09:00
Menu Access Operation/Navigation
Only valid codes can access the Galaxy 2 Series menu
options. Type the code then press ent to access the menu.
Data entry is via the 0-9 function keys and the * and # on
the keypad.
The A> and <B keys are cursor or scroll keys and are used
to scroll through options in menus.
The ent key is used to enter a PIN code and to accept
screen information.
The esc key is used to cancel or exit from the current
operation.
NOTE: Users cannot view or access options for which
they are not authorised.
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SAT 01 JAN

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