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Revision as of 15:10, 18 January 2016
The Honeywell Galaxy Dimension panels are multi-area intrusion detection systems.
The integration with HSYCO can be accomplished via RS-232 serial connection and has been tested with firmware version 6.80.
Contents
Communication
Employ a RS-232 straight cable to connect the panel directly to HSYCO or to an Ethernet/RS-232 gateway.
RS-232 parameters:
Baud rate | 9600 |
Data bits | 8 |
Stop bit | 1 |
Parity | none |
Flow control | none |
Galaxy Configuration
It is required to configure the panel for HSYCO to be able to communicate with it. Follow these instructions:
- Enable the engineer access
- Menu 48.1.1 - set to 1 (Enabled)
- Enable engineer mode
- Enter engineer PIN, followed by ENT
- Enable remote access and events reporting
- Menu 56.6.2 - set to 1 (SIA)
- Set SIA level to 4
- Enable (set to ON) all the events to be sent to HSYCO
- Menu 56.6.3 - set an account number (e.g. “0001”)
HSYCO Configuration
Add a Galaxy I/O Server in the I/O Servers section of the Settings and set its parameters:
Communication
- Comm ID: select the comm port connected to the panel.
High Availability
- Shutdown when inactive: defaults to true.
Options
ID | Default | Values | Description |
---|---|---|---|
pin | <code> | PIN code assigned to the “remote” user. This option is mandatory | |
maxzone | 4158 | 0 ... 4158 | highest zone number among the zones used on the panel. This option is recommended to improve the I/O Server's performances |
maxgroup | 32 | 0 ... 32 | highest index among the groups used on the panel. This option is recommended to improve the I/O Server's performances |
maxoutput | 256 | 0 ... 256 | highest index among the outputs used on the panel. This option is recommended to improve the I/O Server's performances |
guiobject | true | true | enable support for the galaxy UI object |
false | disable support for the galaxy UI object | ||
guizones | false | true | enable the zones-related UISET actions |
false | disable the zones-related UISET actions | ||
guioutputs | false | true | enable the outputs-related UISET actions |
false | disable the outputs-related UISET actions | ||
startupevents | false | true | generate IO events also during the driver’s start-up phase |
false | start generating events only after HSYCO is aligned with the current status of the system | ||
pollinterval | 5 | n > 0 | the data acquisition interval, in seconds |
logsize | 20 | n ≥ 0 | the number of log lines to display in the UI object |
showall | false | true | in the zones list of the galaxy UI object show all the zones up to the number specified in the 'maxzone' option |
false | in the zones list of the galaxy UI object show only the zones for which a name has been defined in galaxy.ini | ||
dump | false | true | write in the logs the dump of the communication between the driver and the panel |
false | the communication is not dumped in the logs |
galaxy.ini
The galaxy.ini file is a specific configuration file located in the root directory. Here you can define the names of the zones so that they will be automatically added to the user interface. Add a new line for each zone using this format:
<io_server_id>.z<n> = <name>
For instance:
gxy.z1001 = Entrance gxy.z1002 = Corridor gxy.z2001 = Room 1
Datapoints
ID | Value | R/W | Description |
---|---|---|---|
connection | online | R | connection established |
offline | R | HSYCO can't connect to the panel | |
g<n>.armed | 0 | R | group <n> is disarmed |
W | disarm group <n> | ||
tot | R | group <n> is armed in “away” mode | |
W | arm group <n> in “away” mode | ||
part | R | group <n> is armed in “stay” mode | |
W | arm group <n> in “stay” mode | ||
abort | W | abort group <n> arming | |
force | W | force group <n> arming | |
g<n>.alarm | 0 | R | no active alarm on group <n> |
1 | R | alarm on group <n> | |
reset | R | alarms reset required on group <n> | |
g<n>.ready | 0 | R | group <n> is not ready to be armed |
1 | R | group <n> is ready to be armed | |
g<n>.reset | 1 | W | reset alarms on group <n> |
z<n>.open | 0 | R | zone <n> is closed |
1 | R | zone <n> is open | |
z<n>.alarm | 0 | R | zone <n> is not in alarm |
1 | R | zone <n> is in alarm | |
z<n>.bypassed | 0 | R | zone <n> is not bypassed |
W | unbypass zone <n> | ||
1 | R | zone <n> is bypassed | |
W | bypass zone <n> | ||
z<n>.tamper | 0 | R | zone <n> is not tampered |
1 | R | zone <n> is tampered | |
z<n>.fault | 0 | R | zone <n> is not in fault |
1 | R | zone <n> is in fault | |
z<n>.masked | 0 | R | zone <n> is not masked |
1 | R | zone <n> is masked | |
z<n>.resistance | 0 | R | zone <n> has normal resistance status |
1 | R | zone <n> has high or low resistance | |
warning | 0 | R | all zones are working properly |
1 | R | at least one zone is in fault or is masked or has high or low resistance | |
o<n>.active | 0 | R | output <n> is not active |
W | deactivate output <n> | ||
1 | R | output <n> is active | |
W | activate output <n> |
User Interface
Galaxy Object
The user interfacce for the Galaxy multi-area intrusion detection system:
The Galaxy object is listed in the Project Editor’s new object list only when at least one Galaxy I/O Server is defined.
Parameters
- server id: the server ID. Supports Redirect variables
- group number: group number. Supports Redirect variables
- position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format
Syntax
(galaxy <server id>; <group number>; <position>)
E.g.
(galaxy serverid; group number; x10y20)
UISET Actions
ID | Attribute | Set to | |
---|---|---|---|
log | value | latest security log lines (as many as specified by the 'logsize' option) | |
log0 | value | latest line of the security log when a new entry is added, set back to blank after a short period | |
z<n>.name | value | name assigned to zone <n> or its number if no name is defined | |
connection.label.online | visible | true | when datapoint connection = online |
false | when datapoint connection = offline | ||
connection.label.offline | visible | true | when datapoint connection = offline |
false | when datapoint connection = online | ||
<datapoint_id>.label.1 | visible | true | when datapoint with ID <datapoint_id> has value '1' |
false | when datapoint with ID <datapoint_id> has value '0' | ||
<datapoint_id>.label.0 | visible | true | when datapoint with ID <datapoint_id> has value '0' |
false | when datapoint with ID <datapoint_id> has value '1' |
USER Commands
Name | Param | Action |
---|---|---|
g<n>.armed | 0 | disarm group <n> |
tot | arm group <n> in “away” mode | |
part | arm group <n> in “stay” mode | |
abort | abort group <n> arming | |
force | force group <n> arming | |
g<n>.reset | 1 | reset alarms on group <n> |
z<n>.bypassed | 0 | unbypass zone <n> |
1 | bypass zone <n> | |
o<n>.active | 0 | deactivate output <n> |
1 | activate output <n> |
Log Files
A permanent detailed record of all the Galaxy log messages is saved in a file called security.log in the logs/YYYY directory for the current year. This file is never overwritten or deleted by HSYCO.
Other information related to the Galaxy I/O Server are saved in the daily message.log files.
Release Notes
3.5.1
- minor fixes
3.5.0
- added "dump" option
3.3.0
- initial version release
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