Honeywell Galaxy 2 manual Menu 44 Mobile Numbers, Menu 47 Remote Access, Menu 48 Level 3 Access

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7 = Duress

The duress function, when enabled, forces a panic signal to be sent to the monitoring station each time the user PIN, fob or tag is used. Duress codes should only be used in emergency situations when there is a threat to life.

Menu 44 - Mobile Numbers

This option allows the SMS text messaging feature to be altered. The system can send event messages to up to three mobile phones by text messaging. The type of events that are sent can be individually selected for each of the three mobile phone numbers. In this menu option, there are three sub-menus, one for each of the mobile phones. On selecting a particular mobile (1 to

3) and pressing ent, there are a further two sub-options as follows:

1 = Mobile numbers

This allows the actual mobile number to be entered. The number is entered directly by typing the number in directly at the keypad. A number can be deleted or corrected by repeatedly pressing the B< key. The number is saved by pressing ent.

2 = Message type

This allows the kind of events that are sent to this mobile number. There are four options:

1 = Alarm events

Just sends alarm activations.

2 = Alarm & set events

Sends alarms and all set & unset events.

3 = Alarm & fault

Sends all alarm events and fault conditions but not set & unset events.

4 = All events

Sends all of the above events as and when they occur.

Menu 47 - Remote Access

This menu option allows the user to initiate a remote service call when required by the installa- tion company. The remote servicing function allows the Galaxy alarm system to be remotely monitored and reprogrammed over the phone line, by way of a modem connection or GSM to a computer at the alarm installer’s premises at a predetermined phone number. This option should only be used when required by your installation company.

Menu 48 - Level 3 Access

This option is used to authorise access by an installation or service engineer. An engineer has a special access code that is only enabled when an appropriate user accesses this menu option and enables level 3 (installer) access by pressing the 1 key followed by ent. The engineer then has 5 minutes to enter his own code.

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Contents Galaxy 2 Series Page Table of Contents Iii Page Introduction Controlling Your Alarm System UsersGroups Keypads Prox Tags/CardsSetting the System Full Set Wireless Keyfobs060 Setting the System Part or Night Set Open Zone 1044030 Unsetting Setting with FaultsCancelling System Setting Fault Override EventsCancelling an Alarm How to Restore an AlarmAlert Conditions Setting and Unsetting With Group Choice Setting and Unsetting GroupsSetting and Unsetting Without Group Choice Hot KeysMenu Access 10 = Setting ent to Select10 = Setting 20 = Display 30 = Test 40 = Modify Menu 13 Part Set Menu 11 Omit ZonesMenu 12 Timed Set Menu 14 Night SetMenu 23 Display Version 0951 01/08/04 1021+ IntruderMenu 22 View Log Menu 24 PrintMenu 41 Time/Date Menu 31 Walk TestMenu 32 Output Test Menu 42 Editing UsersUser 1 *1234 UserL2 = MasterMenu 47 Remote Access Menu 48 Level 3 AccessMenu 44 Mobile Numbers Installer Details Zone Reference TableIU1-0032 Rev

Galaxy 2 specifications

The Honeywell Galaxy 2 is a sophisticated intruder alarm control panel renowned for its versatility and advanced security features. This advanced system is designed to provide comprehensive protection for residential and commercial premises, ensuring peace of mind for users.

At the heart of the Galaxy 2 is its highly flexible architecture, which allows users to customize the system according to their specific security needs. The control panel supports multiple zones, enabling the installation of numerous sensors and detectors across large areas. This feature allows for effective monitoring and protection in various environments, making it ideal for both homes and businesses.

One of the standout characteristics of the Honeywell Galaxy 2 is its user-friendly interface. The control panel is equipped with an intuitive keypad and an LCD display, allowing users to navigate through different functions easily. This user-centric design ensures that individuals, regardless of their technical skill level, can operate the system without frustration.

In terms of communication technologies, the Galaxy 2 comes with advanced options for connectivity. It supports both wired and wireless connections, which adds to its flexibility during installation. The system can integrate seamlessly with a range of sensors, including motion detectors, door contacts, and glass break detectors, enhancing the overall security capability.

The Galaxy 2 system also includes powerful remote monitoring capabilities. Users can manage and monitor their security system via mobile devices, allowing for real-time alerts and control from virtually anywhere. This functionality not only provides convenience but also enhances the security response time.

Another essential feature of the Honeywell Galaxy 2 is its built-in event logging capability. This feature allows users to review a comprehensive log of system events, such as alarm activations and system status changes, helping in analyzing security incidents and improving response strategies.

Additionally, the Galaxy 2 is designed with scalability in mind. As security needs evolve, the system can be easily expanded with additional zones or connected devices, ensuring that users have ongoing protection without the need for a complete system overhaul.

In summary, the Honeywell Galaxy 2 is a robust and adaptable security solution equipped with advanced technologies, a user-friendly interface, and extensive features that cater to diverse security requirements. Its combination of flexibility, remote management, and scalability makes it a trusted choice for safeguarding properties effectively.