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Installation Manual | IM-20210309-TP-05

iProtect Access / Security | Integrations | Intrusion Detection |

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This manual represents the knowledge at the above-mentioned time. TKH security works non-stop to improve her products. For the most recent technical information please contact your consultant or dealer.

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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.

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2 Settings GalaXy

2.1 If internal RS232 module

  • Connect the internal RS232 connection to a network device (iPU-8 (PRT2), Polyx (PRT4) or Pluto using a USB-RS232 converter).

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Warning! When a Polyx / iPU-8 is replaced for a Pluto, the connection to the Galaxy panel needs to be changed!

Note: Maximum cable length is 5m.
Up to 1 intrusion panel connection per Network device (up to one USB-RS232 converter per Pluto).

2.2 Programmering interne RS232 module

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  • 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

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  • 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!

2.5 Neutralize alarm limitation

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  • 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.

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3 Settings iProtect

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  • 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:

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  • 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 panel >

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 connection.

Note! It is possible to control via iProtect outputs of the Galaxy panel. In account has to be taken then that this is not operating in contradiction to the function as given with the Galaxy panel.

3.2.4 Alarm user Group and admittance

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