Page 2 - Contents
Contents Glossary .....................................................................................3 Introduction ...............................................................................4 Day Mode, Full Setting and Unsetting .....................................5 Part And Night Setting .....
Page 3 - Glossary; The following terms will be used in this manual:
Glossary The following terms will be used in this manual: Alarm: A panel detection circuit has been tripped. Cancel: The action of stopping an alarm condition. Keyfob: A remote control device for setting and unsetting. Each fob will belong to a user. Keytag: A tag or card which can be used for setti...
Page 4 - Introduction; type a user code at a keypad
Introduction Your Galant panel has various system functions, which can be accessed by one of three methods: • type a user code at a keypad • press a button on an RF keyfob or • present a keytag to a proximity reader. The system can support up to 8 users. User 1 is assigned as the master user. Each u...
Page 5 - Day Mode, Full Setting and Unsetting; Galant V2; Full Setting the System
Day Mode, Full Setting and Unsetting Day mode is the normal mode for the system. In this state the display will be similar to that shown on the right, with the time and date. Galant V2 21-01-02 09:54 Full Setting the System To full set the system (keypad) 1. Type your User Code. 2. Press 1 (FULL) A ...
Page 6 - Unsetting the System from any Set State; Proceed to the keypad via the approved; Unsetting from Part or Night Set
Unsetting the System from any Set State To unset the system (keypad) 1. Proceed to the keypad via the approved route. A pulsed tone will indicate that the entry timer is counting down. 2. Type in your User Code at the keypad before the expiry of the entry time. The tones will stop and the keypad wil...
Page 7 - Part And Night Setting; Exit Now
Part And Night Setting It is possible to set the system but leave certain detectors switched off. This is useful, for example, at night while the bedrooms are occupied, or when leaving pets within the premises. Your installer can set up these detectors. To Part set the system, proceed exactly as for...
Page 8 - Installer Resets; Call Engineer
Cancelling Alarms If an alarm activation is in progress, whether the system is set or unset, proceed directly to the keypad and type in your User Code. This will cancel the alarm condition and the display will show the source of the alarm. Typically, this will be the detection zone that caused the a...
Page 9 - Viewing the Event Log
Viewing the Event Log The Galant alarm panel has an Event Log history that records every event which occurs on the system. This includes setting, unsetting, alarm activations and fault conditions. To view the event log: 1. Type in your User Code. 2. Press the # key then 0 (LOG). 3. The display will ...
Page 10 - Omitting Zones From the System.; Zone 3
Omitting Zones From the System. To allow flexibility, you can temporarily disable individual detection zones. This is called ‘Omitting’. Once a zone is omitted, it will be disabled for the duration of the next set period. When the panel is next unset, the zone will be enabled again. To Omit any zone...
Page 11 - Chime; Show that the Chime function is activated.; Setting the Time and Date
Chime The Chime function allows you to set up a zone to cause a chime tone to activate on the internal sounder and keypad, every time a particular zone is opened. This is particularly useful to warn if a door has been opened. To set up a zone for Chime: 1. Type in your User Code. 2. Press 9 (CHIME)....
Page 12 - Adding and Removing Keyfobs.; Adding Keyfobs; Adding and Removing Keytags; Adding Keytags
Adding and Removing Keyfobs. The Keyfobs used on this system employ high security KEELOQ TM Rolling Code Encryption to make them virtually impossible to duplicate. Adding Keyfobs With the system in DAY mode at the keypad: 1. Enter master user code, 8 (CODE), and user number (1-8). 2. Wait for double...
Page 13 - After second double beep the card has been added successfully.; Removing Keytags; Adding and Changing User Codes; To change or add a user code:; The Master Code cannot be deleted.; Duress Code
6. After second double beep the card has been added successfully. Note: If at any time a triple bleep is heard, the learn procedure has failed. Removing Keytags Any keytag can be removed from the system as follows: 1. Enter master user code, 8 (CODE), and user number (1-8). 2. Wait a couple of secon...
Page 14 - User Descriptors; button saves the descriptor and exits back to Day Mode.
User Descriptors Each user code on the system can have a 6-character tag assigned. This tag or descriptor makes it easy to identify users who accessed the system when viewing the event log. User descriptors are entered in a similar way to entering SMS text messages on mobile phones. To change the de...
Page 15 - Testing the System
Testing the System A test function is available which allows a user to manually test the sensors and alarm sounders on the system. This test is carried out as follows: From normal Day mode; 1. Type in the user code. 2. Press 5 (Test) 3. The system will ring the outside bells for 5 seconds and switch...
Page 16 - System Indications; Meaning; Fire alarm is in progress.
System Indications In addition to the displays shown previously, the following fault displays may appear on the keypad. If the fault cannot be rectified, please contact your installer, explaining the exact detail on the display. Keypad Display Meaning Tamper ZN: xx A tamper fault has occurred on the...
Page 17 - Hotkeys; Function Button; Panic Alarm; Additional Information; System Settings; Company Name
Hotkeys Hotkeys are key combinations on the keypad that can cause an instant alarm condition. Both keys must be pressed simultaneously to activate the alarm. Hotkeys can be enabled or disabled by your installer. The following Hotkey functions are available: Function Button Combination Panic Alarm # ...
Page 18 - Zone Information; Zone Location
Zone Information Zone Location Full Part Night 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IU1-1233 Rev 1.3 18