Installation Manual GalaXy G2 / G3 / GD. o Settings GalaXy o Linking with iprotect o Keymap

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Installation Manual GalaXy G2 / G3 / GD o Settings GalaXy o Linking with iprotect o Keymap

Publication July 2013, Keyprocessor BV Paasheuvelweg 20 1105BJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands www.keyprocessor.com Tel.: +31-20-4620700 This manual reflects the knowledge at the above mentioned time. Keyprocessor works nonstop to improve her products. For the most recent technical information please contact your consultant or dealer. Content overview Publication... 2 Content overview... 2 1 Introduction... 3 1.1 Sticker i-serie... 3 1.2 Required version... 3 2 Settings GalaXy... 4 2.1 If internal RS232 module... 4 2.2 If external RS232 module... 6 2.3 Neutralize alarm limitation... 9 3 Settings iprotect... 10 3.1 Add line... 10 3.2 Add node... 10 3.2.1 Add alarm point... 11 3.2.2 Add alarm group... 11 3.2.3 Add alarm output... 12 3.2.4 Alarm user Group and admittance... 12 3.2.5 Card reader... 12 4 Visualization alarm system in keymap... 13 4.1 Placing Widgets... 13 4.2 Alarm point status... 14 4.2.1 Physical status... 14 4.2.2 Logical status... 15 4.2.3 Calculated status... 15 5 General... 17 5.1 Type statuses... 17 5.2 Numbers... 17 5.3 Keymap (Floor plan)... 17 5.4 Event... 18

1 Introduction 1.1 Sticker i-serie This manual describes the linking between iprotect and the GalaXy intrusion system. This document is based on iprotect version 8.00. It is possible that some features cannot be used in older versions of iprotect. 1.2 Required version Attention: deviations from the specified versions, no guarantee can be given concerning the operation of the link. GalaXy G2 G3 Dimension Type 5.12 5.20 5.20 Firmware version 2.17 5.50 6.02 6.04 6.10 6.70 6.75 Combinable with iprotect version From 6.01 From 7.02 From 7.02 External RS232 Necessary module Version 1.20 2.00 2.01 Possible, but not necessary 1.20 2.00 2.01 NO, internal RS232 module NO, internal RS232 port

2 Settings GalaXy 2.1 If internal RS232 module Connect the internal RS232 connection directly to a ipu-8 (PRT2) or Polyx (PRT4). Connection plan: RJ45 Wire color (T568B) RS232 Port G3 RS232 ipu-8 / Polyx 1 White/orange RTS 1 2 Orange CTS 2 3 White/green - - 4 Blue RX 4 5 White/blue TX 5 6 Green - - 7 White/brown - - 8 Brown GND 8

Maximal cable length: 15m. Pin order: RJ45 plug RJ45 socket In the GalaXy center you can program at menu option 56 Communication the internal RS232 modul. Choose at menu 56 option 6 (Internal RS232 1). You get a choice out of the next options: Menu structure Internal RS232 Module 01=MODE 1=PRINTER 1=DIRECT 2=MODEM 02=FORMAT 1=SIA CHOOSE SIA NIVO 0(0-4) 2=Microtech 1=SIA MESSAGES 03=CUSTOMER 4 to 6 digits NO 04= COMM SET-UP 1=Baud Rate 2=Data Bits 3=Stop Bits 4=Parity 1=TELEFON NUMBER. 2=Choose type 1=Show 2=Pulse 3=Initialisation string 1=SIA MESSAGES 1=STATUS 2=BLOCKS 1=No parity 2=Uneven parity 3=Even parity 1=STATUS 2=BLOCKS Select option 1: Mode=Direct (press then on <ESC>) Select option 2: Format=SIA (Set here the desired events which have to be received by iprotect ) Select option 3: enter the customer number (4 to 6 digits) Note: If no customer number is entered, no SIA messages will be displayed within iprotect! Choose SIA Level= 4 (*) Baud Rate = 38400 Data Bits = 8 Stop Bits = 1 Parity = None

(*) Level 0 (default): Basic event information with 4 digit customer number Level 1 : Equal to Level 0, but with 6 digit customer number Level 2 : Equal to Level 1, but with extra event information Level 3 : Equal to Level 2, but with textual description (highest available level for alarm room) Level 4 : Equal to Level 3, but with addition of commands which can be received by the GalaXy. This level cannot be used for the Dutch alarm rooms. After selection of the SIA level, the first trigger will be displayed with the corresponding status (see table underneath). The most messages which can be sent to a receiver by a GalaXy centre are subdivided at the triggers. Use the [A]- or [B]-button or press directly the number for selecting the desired trigger. Press then on the [ent]-button for adapting the settings of this trigger. Nr. Trigger Nr. Trigger 1 Panic 11 Reset 2 Burglary 12 Modules/Comms 3 24-hours 13 230VAC errors 4 Security 14 Menu Access 5 Custom Zones 15 Malfunction 6 Fire 16 Memory Zone 7 Error switching on 17 MAX memory 8 Bypassed 18 Zone repair 9 Sabotage 19 RF Supervision 10 Switching on 20 Error Do not the installer menu yet. 2.2 If external RS232 module Install the GalaXy centre according to the manual. For installer codes etc. see also the corresponding manual. Unlink temporarily any possible modem/choosers (if version 1.03 or higher). Connects the ipu-8/polyx of the iprotect system with the RS232 connector JP2 of the RS232 module of the GalaXy centre. See cable plan on next page.

Position of connection JP2 on the RS232 module of the GalaXy centre Cable plan JP2 RS232 module 25p SubD Female Pin 2 TXD Pin 3 RXD Pin 7 GND ipu-8/polyx RJ45 Pin 5 - RXD Pin 4 - TXD Pin 7/8 - GND Switch on the net voltage of GalaXy centre. Check at DIP of the RS232 module the correct settings: Switch 1: Off Switch 2: Off Switch 3: Off Switch 4: Off Switch 5: Off

Switch 6: On Switch 7: Off Switch 8: On Check the LED s of the RS232 module. LED2 (red) must burn continuously. LED1 (red) states the communication quality. ON (SEC) OFF (SEC) STATUS 0.1 0.9 Good communication 0.9 0.1 Bad communication 0.2 0.2 No communication 1.5 1.5 not configured/recognized In the GalaXy centre you can program at menu option 56 Communication the external RS232 module. Choose at menu 56 option 2 (External RS232 module). You get the choice from these options: 01=MODE Menu structure External RS232 Module 2=MODEM 3=X25 PROT 02=FORMAT 1=SIA CHOOSE SIA NIVO 0(0-3) 2=Microtech 1=SIA MESSAGES 03=CUSTOMER NO 04=COPYOVERWRIT 1=Received Data 05=COMM SET-UP 2=Sent Data 1=DIRECT 1=TELEPHONE NOS 2=Choose type 1=Show 2=Pulse 1=SIA MESSAGES 4 to 6 digits 1=Start 2=Stop 1=Start 2=Stop 3=Data Stored 1=STATUS 2=BLOCKS 1=STATUS 2=BLOCKS Select option 1: Mode=Direct (Press then on <ESC>) Select option 2: Format=SIA (Set here the desired events which must be received each by iprotect) Choose SIA Level= 3 Press then a number of times on <ESC> and leave the Master menu. <Again Master code + <ESC> Select option 3: enter the customer number (4 to 6 digits) Note! If no customer number is entered, no SIA messages will be displayed within iprotect!

2.3 Neutralize alarm limitation (This is valid for internal and external RS232 module.) Choose at menu 51 option 48. Set the following three options on 0 : Number of alarms Switch off limit Switch on limit Note! If you do not execute this setting, it can happen that not all alarms will be displayed. Exit the installer menu.

3 Settings iprotect 3.1 Add line For being able to make the correct settings for communication between iprotect and a Galaxy alarm centre, the configuration of the Galaxy centre, which is set by the installer, must exactly be taken over in iprotect. Click in iprotect on the menu item Installation Hardware Line. Right-click in the browse window and select Add line. The detail window opens. Enter the following data: Name: Specify a logical name Type: Network device Active: (check) Mode: Keyprocessor/Profibus IP-address: the IP-address of the ipu-8/polyx Encrypted: (check) Compressed: (check) Tolerance: 0 Communication frequency: direct Line sort: local Sun or Ethernet Save the data. 3.2 Add node Click in iprotect on the menu item Installation Hardware Node. Right-click in the browse window and select Add node. The detail window opens. Enter the following data: Name: Specify a logical name Type: Select at Type : Galaxy. Subnumber: 3 or higher Subtype: Select the corresponding subtype : GD (520) or G3 (520) or G2 (512). Password: Enter the password 543210 < the Remote Service Code of the Galaxy centre, by default 543210 > Baudrate: Set to 38400 Address serial port: - ipu-8: scc02: - Polyx: tty02: Check Active. Save the data. Add alarm

3.2.1 Add alarm point Click in iprotect on the menu item Installation Hardware Alarm system Third Party Alarm point. Right-click in the browse window and select Add alarm point. The detail window opens. Enter the following data: Name: Specify a logical name (Copy of the name of the GalaXy alarm point) Node: Select the node to which this alarm point belongs Bypassed: No Enter the number of the alarm point Dipswitch 8 (RIO-0): Check if RIO 0 is used (onboard). The alarm point numbers are: iprotect: Alarm point number GalaXy: Alarm point number SIA: Alarm point number 9011 0011 0011 9012 0012 0012 9013 0013 0013 9014 0014 0014 9015 0015 0015 9016 0016 0016 9017 0017 0017 9018 0018 0018 Save the data. Note! The name of the alarm point needs to be unique in iprotect. Keep in mind when linking multiple GalaXy intrusion systems to iprotect. 3.2.2 Add alarm group Click in iprotect on the menu item Installation Hardware Alarm system Third Party Alarm group. Right-click in the browse window and select Add alarm group. The detail window opens. Enter the following data: Name: Specify a logical name (Copy of the name of the GalaXy alarm group) Node: Select the node to which this group belongs Area: Select an access area. This setting is needed when arming and disarming the (secured)area, using a card reader. Number: Enter the desired group number.<block A1=1, A2=2,.. B1=9 Modus: Select switched off at mode. Point changes when group off: Select a time zone (example: Office) < In other words, during which time zone must iprotect monitor the alarm points for e.g. displaying these statuses on the Keymap> Write point events to database: Select a time zone (example: Office) < In other words, during which time zone must iprotect register the alarm points for e.g. logging these statuses as event and triggering procedures> Save the record. Right-click in the treeview on the Alarm group. Add alarm point. < Select the earlier created alarm points at the correct alarm group. Corresponding with the programming in the Galaxy centre > Note! Using a GalaXy G3 or GD, one alarm point can be linked under multiple alarm groups. Using a GalaXy G2, one alarm point can be linked under one alarm group.

3.2.3 Add alarm output Click in iprotect on the menu item Installation Hardware Alarm system Third Party Alarm output. Right-click in the browse window and select Add alarm output. The detail window opens. Enter the following data: Name: Specify a logical name (Copy of the name of the GalaXy alarm output) Node: Select the node to which this alarm output belongs Mode: Off Output number: Enter the number of the alarm output Test the link. Note! It is possible to control via iprotect outputs of the Galaxy centre. In account has to be taken then that this is not operating in contradiction to the function as given with the Galaxy centre. 3.2.4 Alarm user Group and admittance The alarm user Group determines whether the user may arm or disarm the security area. Open in iprotect the menu item Installation Hardware Alarm system Third party Alarm user group. The detail window opens. Enter the following data: Name: Specify a logical name Arm: check if allowed to arm the security area Disarm: check if allowed to disarm the security area Save the record. Click in the browse window and click the plus sign of the alarm user group and select 'Area list'. Check the desired areas and save. Open in iprotect the menu Access Settings Admittance to add the Alarm user group to an existing Admittance Save the record. 3.2.5 Card reader Open in iprotect the menu item Installation Hardware Reader. Select a card reader which will be used to arm or disarm the security area. The detail window opens. Open the Tab Security Area: Show security area status on LED: Select a desired security area < The LED from the card reader will blink when security area is Armed> Arm security area: Select a desired security area Disarm security area: Select a desired security area Open the Tab APB: Select the undefined access area Outside for access control at From area. Select the access area you enter at To area. Save the record.

4 Visualization alarm system in keymap 4.1 Placing Widgets Create under General Settings Keymap a floor map. Click in the frame of the detail window and load a picture of the building or from a floor where detectors are installed. Save the record. The image will now be displayed as a background image for the alarm visualization. Loading the background image for the floor map (Dutch working station) In the treeview underneath the new record of the floor map the record Widget positioning has appeared. Click on this record. The detail window Widget positioning opens. By means of Widgets you can now display each sort status of each / each alarm point. Repeat for each Widget the next steps: 1. Right-click on the background image and choose Security message (third party). Choose alarm point and then the sort status, which you want to have displayed. See for this the next chapter about alarm point statuses. 2. The default symbol for the momentary status of a default alarm point appears. Drag with the mouse the Widget on the desired place and set the size of the Widget. 3. Click on the tab sheet Widget control. Select at column value the alarm point, of which the status has to be shown. You can adapt at column name the status once more (you see here a bigger number statuses and parameters from which you can choose). On top of this on the tab sheets you can set or determine the size and

position of the Widget exactly, that the status is not displayed with a symbol, but textual. Placing Widgets on the background image. In this example three statuses are stated by a symbol (e.g. ) and on the right - textual (e.g. sabotage closed ). You can set comparable statuses of alarm groups. Which default symbols represents which value of a alarm point or alarm group status, can you view at General Settings Keymap Icon assignment. Open at General Overviews the new floor map. Check whether changes at the detectors are shown in the right way. 4.2 Alarm point status You can have 3 sorts status of an alarm point (detector) shown: Physical status (or point status in the detail window of the alarm point) Logical status and Calculating status (or alarm status in the detail window of the alarm point) 4.2.1 Physical status The physical status states which resistance the system measures in the detector circuit: Resistance Normal (operative low) E.g. Default icon color Physical status message in iprotect Description 0Ω or Sabotage closed Sabotage to detector endless 4.700Ω Loop closed Detector changes resistance regular detector operation

Open (operative high) 9.400Ω Loop opened Detector changes resistance regular detector operation unknown Example values are valid for a DEOL 4k7k The physical status can be separated thus into 3 groups: Extreme resistance values which can only be explained by sabotage of the detector ( Sabotage closed / Sabotage opened ), this alarm situation will be notified with the highest priority independent of e.g. the detector operation Unusual resistance values which cannot be explained by normal detector operation and e.g. can hint on cable contact ( Low resistance / High resistance ) Resistance values, which the detector can assume at regular function ( Normal / Open ) 4.2.2 Logical status The logical status is a first interpretation of the resistance value based on the sort detector and entered parameters (e.g. bypassed on yes ): Idle: the detector does not notice an insecure situation Active: the detector notices an insecure situation, but his alarm group does not stand on armed Alarm: the detector notices an insecure situation and his alarm group stands on armed Bypassed: the messages of this detector will be ignored by the system Sabotage: e.g. someone opens the housing of the detector without permission Local alarm Hold-up alarm Unknown 4.2.3 Calculated status The calculated status is a combination of the logical status of the detector and the en de arming of the alarm group of the alarm point: Idle: the alarm group of the alarm point is not standing anymore on armed and the alarm point does not send an alarm message Activated: the alarm group of the alarm point stands on armed and the alarm point sends no alarm message Active: the alarm group of the alarm point does not stand on armed, the alarm point has passed an alarm message and the alarm group has not been reset Alarm: the alarm group of the alarm point stands on armed, the alarm point has passed an alarm message and the alarm group has not been reset Bypassed: the alarm group of the alarm point stands on bypassed

Overview: Calculated status Alarm group armed? Message of alarm point? REST NO NO SWITCHED ON YES NO ACTIVE NO YES ALARM YES YES BYPASSED BYPASSED/NO NO BYPASSED/ SWITCHED ON BYPASSED/YES NO BYPASSED/ACTIVE BYPASSED/NO YES BYPASSED/ALARM BYPASSED/YES YES

5 General 5.1 Type statuses Physical status (the real loop status) Open (resistance value) Closed (resistance value) Logical status (the translation of the physical status to an alarm situation) Switched on, in alarm, tamper, etc Calced status The translation of [physical + logical] in combination with the (alarm-) status of the group in which the zone sits. At switching off the block the point which has been in alarm, will automatically be reset. 5.2 Numbers Table Numbers to be defined Alarmgroup 256 Alarmpoint 2500 Alarmgroupalarmpoint 2500 AlarmExternal 80 5.3 Keymap (Floor plan) Keymap Widgets Alarm External (MODE) 0) Off; 1) On Alarm External (STATUS) 0) Off; 1) On Alarm Group (STATUS) 0) Switched off; 1) switched on; 2) Partly switched on Alarm Group (MODE) 0) Switch off; 1) switch on; 2) switch partly on Alarm Group (ALARM) 0) Normal; 1) Alarm Alarm point (CALCEDSTATUS) 0) Rest; 1)Switched on; 2)Active; 3)Alarm; 4) Bypassed; 5) Bypassed/switched on; 6) Bypassed/Active; 7) Alarm/Bypassed Alarm point (LOGICALSTATUS) 1) Sabotage; 2) Alarm; 3) Normal 4) holdup alarm; 5) Local alarm; 7) bypassed; 10) Active Alarm point (MODE) 0) No; 1) Yes Alarm point (PHYSICALSTATUS) 1) Sabotage closed; 3) Loop closed; 5) Loop opened (alarm); 6) Sabotage opened

5.4 Event Go to the menu: General Settings Event. Click in the search window on Search. Within iprotect the next event types can be used: Alarm point: Status changed Alarm point: Bypass status changed Alarm point: Mode changed Alarm output: Status changed Alarm output: Mode changed Alarm group: Status changed Alarm group: Mode changed Alarm group: Alarm changed