C-CURE 9000
Version 2.30
Galaxy Controller Integration Guide
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Table of Contents
Preface
How to Use this Manual
Finding More Information xii
Conventions xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction
Overview 1-2
Features 1-3
Architecture 1.4
Chapter 2 Installation
Overview 2-2
Before You Begin 2-4
Getting the Galaxy Controller Integration Software 2-5
Installing the Galaxy Controller Integration 2-6
Uninstalling the Galaxy Controller Integration 2-12
Chapter 3 Configuring Galaxy to Communicate with C•CURE 9000
Configuring Galaxy Dimension Panels 3-2
Network Switch Port settings 3-6
Firewall Settings 3-6
Chapter 4 Galaxy Controller
Overview 4-2
Creating a Galaxy Controller 4-2
Configuring a Galaxy Controller 4-3
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Accessing a Configured Galaxy Controller 44
Deleting a Galaxy Controller 4-5
Galaxy Controller - General Tab 4-7
Galaxy Controller - Main Board Tab 4-9
Galaxy Controller - Triggers Tab 4-11
Defining a Trigger for Galaxy Controller 4-13
Removing a Trigger for Galaxy Controller 4-13
Galaxy Controller Groups 4-14
Adding a Galaxy Controller to Group 4-14
Galaxy Controller - Status Tab 4-16
Galaxy Controller - State Images Tab 4-18
Customizing Galaxy Controller State Images 4-19
Chapter 5 Galaxy Input
Overview 5-2
Galaxy Input - General Tab 5-3
Galaxy Input - Triggers Tab 5-5
Configuring Triggers for an Input 5-5
Galaxy Input - Groups Tab 5-8
Adding Input to Group 5-8
Galaxy Input - Status Tab 5-11
Galaxy Input - State Images Tab 5-12
Customizing State Images for Galaxy Input 5-12
Chapter 6 Galaxy Intrusion Area
Overview 6-2
Galaxy Intrusion Area - General Tab 6-3
Galaxy Intrusion Area - Inputs Tab 6-4
Galaxy Intrusion Area - Triggers Tab 6-5
Galaxy Intrusion Area - Status Tab 6-8
Galaxy Intrusion Area - Groups Tab 6-9
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Adding Galaxy Intrusion Area to Group 6-9
Galaxy Intrusion Area - State Images Tab 6-10
Customizing Galaxy Intrusion Area State Images 6-11
Arming and Disarming an Area from Monitoring Station 6-12
Chapter 7 Galaxy Output
Overview 7-2
Galaxy Output - General Tab 7-3
Galaxy Output - Groups Tab 7-5
Adding Output to Group 7-5
Galaxy Output - Status Tab 7-6
Galaxy Output - State Images Tab 7-7
Customizing Galaxy Output State Images 7-8
Chapter 8 Galaxy Secondary Devices
Overview 8-2
Galaxy Secondary Devices - General Tab 8-3
Galaxy Secondary Devices - Inputs Tab 8-5
Galaxy Secondary Devices - Outputs Tab 8-7
Galaxy Secondary Devices - Status Tab 8-9
Galaxy Secondary Devices - State Images Tab 8-10
Customizing Galaxy Secondary Device State Images 8-11
Chapter 9 Galaxy User
Overview 9-2
Galaxy User- General Tab 9-3
Chapter 10 Event and Action
Overview 10-2
Galaxy Actions 10-3
Galaxy Arm Intrusion Area 10-4
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Galaxy Disarm Intrusion Area 10-5
Galaxy Bypass Input 10-6
Galaxy Reset Input 10-7
Galaxy Activate Output 10.8
Galaxy Deactivate Output 10-9
Galaxy Synchronize 10-10
Actions and Target 10-11
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 11-2
Chapter 12 Galaxy Journal Messages
C•CURE 9000-Galaxy Integration Journal Messages A-2
Area Status in C•CURE 9000 A-6
Input Status in C•CURE 9000 A-8
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Preface
Galaxy Controller Integration User Guide is for the new as well as the
experienced Galaxy Controller and C•CURE 9000 system users. This manual
describes the features of the C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration
system.
The preface covers
♦ How to Use this Manual viii
♦ Finding More Information
♦ Conventions xi
♦ Software House Customer Support Center xii
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How to Use this Manual
How to Use this Manual
This manual includes the following sections. Turn to the appropriate section
for the information you need.
Chapter 1 "Introduction"
Provides basic information about the C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller
Integration software.
Chapter 2 "Installation"
Provides instructions for installing the Galaxy Controller Integration product.
Chapter 3 "Configuring Galaxy Dimension Panels"
Provides instruction to configure Galaxy Dimension Panels.
Chapter 4 "Galaxy Controller"
Provides instructions to create and configure Galaxy Controller and to use the
available tabs like General, Trigger, Groups, Status, State Images.
Chapter 5 "Galaxy Input"
Provides instructions to create and configure Galaxy Input and to use the
available tabs like General, Triggers, Group, Status, State Images.
Chapter 6 "Galaxy Intrusion Area"
Provides instructions to create and configure Galaxy Controller Intrusion
Area and to use the available tabs like Inputs, Triggers, Status, Groups and
State Images.
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Chapter 7 "Galaxy Output"
Provides instructions to create and configure Galaxy Outputs and to use the
available tabs like General, Groups, Status and State Images.
Chapter 8 "Galaxy Secondary Devices"
Describes the secondary devices that can be connected to a Galaxy Controller
and provides instructions how to use the available tabs like Inputs, Outputs,
Status and State Images.
Chapter 9 "Galaxy User"
Provides information about the users configured in Galaxy Controller.
Chapter 10 "Event and Action"
Provides information about Event and Action and how to configure an action.
Chapter 11 "Troubleshooting"
Helps you to resolve the problems.
Appendix A "Galaxy Journal Messages"
Provides information about the customized Journal messages in the Galaxy
Integration panel.
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Finding More Information
Finding More Information
You can access C•CURE 9000manuals and online Help for more information
about C•CURE 9000.
Manuals
C•CURE 9000 software manuals and Software House hardware manuals are
available in Adobe PDF format on the C•CURE 9000 DVD.
You can access the manuals if you copy the appropriate PDF files from the
C•CURE 9000 Installation DVD English \ Manuals folder and install the
Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be installed from the
C•CURE 9000 Installation DVD English\ Reader folder.
The available C•CURE 9000and Software House manuals are listed in the
C•CURE 9000 Getting Started Guide Product Guide and Help section, and
appear as hyperlinks in online.pdf file on the C•CURE 9000 DVD in the
English \ Manuals folder.
Online Help
You can access C•CURE 9000 Help by pressing Fl or click Help from the
menu bar in the Administration/Monitoring Station applications.
Windows Help
You can get help for the Windows products by selecting Help from the
specific Windows Start menu or by going to the Microsoft website at
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Conventions
Conventions
This guide uses the following text formats and symbols.
Convention Meaning
Bold This font indicates screen elements, and also indicates when you
should take a direct action in a procedure.
Bold font describes one of the following items:
• A command or character to type, or
• A button or option on the screen to press, or
• A key on your keyboard to press
• A screen element or name
Regular italic font Indicates a new term.
<teXt> Indicates a variable.
The following items are used to indicate important information.
NOTE Indicates a note. Notes call attention to any item of information that may
be of special importance.
TIP Indicates an alternate method of performing a task.
Indicates a caution. A caution contains information essential to avoid
damage to the system. A caution can pertain to hardware or software.
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Indicates a warning. A warning contains information that advises users
that failure to avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to the
user or to the hardware.
Indicates a danger. A danger contains information that users must know
STOP
to avoid death or serious injury.
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Software House Customer Support Center
Software House Customer Support Center
Telephone Technical Support
During the period of the Agreement, the following guidelines apply:
■ Software House accepts service calls only from employees of the Systems
Integrator of Record for the installation associated with the support
inquiry.
Before Calling
Ensure that you:
■ Are the Dealer of record for this account.
■ Are certified by Software House for this product.
■ Have a valid license and current Software Support Agreement (SSA) for
the system.
■ Have your system serial number available.
■ Have your certification number available.
Normal Support Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 M. to 8:00 M., EST. Except holidays.
Emergency Support Hours 24 hours/day, seven days a week, 365 days/year.
Requires Enhanced SSA "7 x 24" Standby Telephone Support
(emergency) provided to Certified Technicians.
For all other customers, billable on time and materials basis.
Minimum charges apply —See MSRP.
For telephone support contact number for all regions, see
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1
Introduction
This chapter introduces the C •CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration
software that provides integration between the Honeywell Galaxy controller
and Software House C•CURE 9000.
This chapter covers
♦ Overview 1-2
♦ Features 1-3
♦ Architecture 1-4
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Overnew
Overview
The C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration software provides
advanced, seamless integration with the Honeywell Galaxy Controller
Security System, allowing customers to monitor their important intrusion
system devices from the C•CURE 9000 Monitoring Station and
Administration Station. The software also monitors the Controller status,
Inputs, Outputs and Intrusion areas from the Administration Station.
The general Galaxy Controller Series is made up of Galaxy control panels, one
or more keypads and various sensors and detectors. All the keypads have an
audible indicator and command entry key. They are used to send commands
to the system and to display the current system status. The security system
has several Inputs of area protection and each of these Inputs is connected to
one or more sensors, for example, motion detectors, door contacts, and so
forth. A sensor in an alarm will be indicated by the corresponding zone.
The union of this high-end Galaxy Controller series product and the C•CURE
9000 application through the Software House C•CURE 9000 Connected
Program Kit provides extensive system integration opportunities. It allows
you to create and configure a Galaxy Control Panel and acquire Galaxy
Control Panel status change. Area and Zone event status, and all alarms,
troubles, emergency and information from Galaxy Intrusion System are
stored in the system's detailed journal.
Events from Galaxy Controller are logged to a C• CURE 9000 host through the
TCP/IP protocol. The types of event messages logged can be fully customized
through the Controller programming to include the following events:
• Arming/Disarming areas
• Input/Output status
• Galaxy Controller system
• Fire and Panic Alarms
The Galaxy user can send command strings to the Galaxy Controller using the
Galaxy Keypad for Inputs Bypass, Outputs on/off, area arm/disarm, and so
on.
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Features
Features
The following is a list of major features supported by C•CURE 9000 Galaxy
Controller Integration:
• Supports GD-48/96/264/520 Controllers.
• Provides a descriptive display of Controller, RIO and RF RIO events
received.
• Retrieves all Controller configuration data.
• Synchronizes all Controller data.
• Retrieves Area configuration.
• Retrieves User configuration.
• Retrieves Zone information
• Retrieves Output information
• Controls Zone, Intrusion Area and Output using Bypass/Reset, Activate
/Deactivate, Arm /Disarm from C•CURE 9000.
• Polls for Output, Zone, Area, System, RIO and RF RIO status.
• Logs all the events into a Journal log and an Audit log respectively.
• Scalable driver qualified with 50 Galaxy panels.
• Supports instant Manual Actions.
• Galaxy driver will run as Windows Service to enable redundancy
settings.
• Bypass State Image is available for Zones on Maps.
• On re-synchronization disabled inputs and outputs are not re-enabled.
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Architecture
Architecture
The objective of the C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration is to provide
a standard interface between the Galaxy Controller product family and
C•CURE 9000 through an Ethernet module only. The interface listens to the
Galaxy Controller's unsolicited messages and communicates them to
C•CURE 9000. C•CURE 9000 processes these messages and communicates
them to users as object state changes, activities, events, and alarms, according
to the way the Galaxy Controller objects in the C•CURE 9000 database are
configured.
The Galaxy Controller Integration interface gives you the ability to import a
Galaxy Controller's configuration, Inputs, Users, Outputs and Intrusion Areas
into the C•CURE 9000. The Galaxy Controller Integration interface also
listens to Galaxy Controller event messages and processes them into C• CURE
9000 Journal messages.
You can access the Galaxy Controller Integration interface on the C• CURE
9000 Administration Client by clicking the Hardware pane. The Hardware
pane opens and you can access an existing Galaxy Controller or create a new
one.
Figure 1-1 displays the Galaxy Controller Integration Architecture.
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Installation
This chapter provides instructions on how to install the Galaxy Integration
software on a server or client system.
This chapter covers
♦ Installation Overview 2-2
♦ Before You Begin 2-4
♦ Getting the Galaxy Controller Integration Software 2-5
♦ Installing the Galaxy Controller Integration 2-6
♦ Uninstalling the Galaxy Controller Integration 242
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Installation Overview
Installation Overview
Before installing the C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration software,
you must first install the C•CURE 9000 software on your target computer. For
information on installing C•CURE 9000, see the C•CURE 9000 Installation and
Upgrade Guide.
Similar to the C•CURE 9000 system, the Galaxy Controller Integration has
client and server components. You must install the client components on
every computer that runs C•CURE 9000 client applications, and you must
install the server components on the server computer.
The Galaxy Controller Integration has the same hardware, software, and disk
space requirements as C•CURE 9000; if the target computer can install
C• CURE 9000, then it satisfies Galaxy Controller Integration requirements.
You need to perform the basic installation process described in the following
pages on each computer in your C• CURE 9000 system using the Galaxy
Controller Integration Setup Wizard.
When you install the C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration software,
the installation program automatically creates a Galaxy Controller folder at
the Company Name root level of the Hardware Tree.
Table 2-1 lists the steps to install and register the C•CURE 9000 Galaxy
Controller Integration software on each computer in your C•CURE 9000
system.
Table 2-1: Standard Installation Tasks
Task
1. Install C•CURE 9000. I C•CURE 9000 Installation and Upgrade
Guide
2. Close any open applications and diable
vIrus-checking software.
3. Perform the pre•installation steps. -Before You Begin' on page 24.
NOTE: You can stop the Crossfire services
manually or during installation.
4. Get the Galaxy Controller Integration 'Getting the Galaxy Controller Integration
Software Software on page 2.5
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Table 2.1: Standard Installation Tasks, continued
Task
5. Start the Galaxy Controller System "Installing the Galaxy Controller Integration"
integration program. on page 2.6.
6. Verify that the license exists for the C•CURE 9000 Installation and Upgrade
Galaxy Controller Integration by running Guide
the License program on your server.
7. If you did not select to restart the "Starting the Server Services" on page 2.10
C•CURE 9000 services during the
installation, you must manually start the
start the Server Services and the Galaxy
Controller integration service.
Table 2-2 on page 2-3 provides the installation information on a MAS (Master
Application Server) and SAS (Satellite Application Server) environment.
Table 2-2: Installation on SAS and MAS
Installation on a.... Installs...
MAS (Master Application Server) Nothing is installed.
MAS remote client and any other client Only the Galaxy Controller integration
systems. client objects are installed.
No server or database objects are
installed.
SAS (Satellite Application Server) All Galaxy Controller integration
components and database are installed.
SAS remote client and any other client system • Only the Galaxy Controller integration
client objects are installed.
• No server or database objects are
installed.
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Before You Begin
Before You Begin
You should perform the following pre-installation steps described below:
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Pre-installation StepS
1. If you are installing Galaxy Controller Integration on a corporate
network, be sure to coordinate with your corporate network
administrator.
2. To perform the installation, you must have the appropriate Window's
permissions. You must be in the local Administrators group, or have
equivalent privileges. See the Microsoft Operating System documentation
or your system administrator for more information.
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Getting the Galaxy Controller Integration Software
Getting the Galaxy Controller Integration Software
The Galaxy Controller Integration software is located on the C•CURE 9000
2.30 DVD in the Integrations \ Intrusion\ Galaxy folder, and can also be
downloaded from the Software House website.
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To Download the Galaxy Controller Integration Software from the
Software House Website
1. Open a browser and navigate to
2. Select Products, and then select Software Downloads in the list
3. When the login page opens, login. If you do not have account, you must
create one.
4. On the Software Downloads page, select the "Software House
Connected" link.
5. Select Intrusion from the list.
6. When the Intrusion Driver Downloads list is displayed on the right hand
of the page, select the Galaxy Controller driver link for the version of
C•CURE 9000 that you have installed.
7. Unzip the files to the folder on your local computer, or to a shared drive
on the network.
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Instaling the Galaxy Controller Integration
Installing the Galaxy Controller Integration
You can install C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration on a local
computer from a shared drive over a network.
To Install Galaxy Controller from a Local Drive (DVD or Download)
1. Log into the Server or Client with Administration privileges.
2. Insert the C•CURE 9000 2.30 DVD into the system drive, or navigate to
where you have downloaded the software.
3. Navigate to the Integrations\ IntrusionWalaxy folder.
To Install Galaxy Controller from the Network Drive
1. Log into the Server or Client machine with the Administrative privileges.
2. Map the shared drive (download area where you copied the Galaxy
Controller software integration folder).
Running the Setup Program
To Run the Installation Program
1. Open the Galaxy folder and double-click on the Galaxy_Integration.exe.
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2. The Windows Installer Preparing to Install dialog box briefly appears. The
setup program then checks the system to see if it meets minimum
requirements. If minimum requirements are met, a Welcome screen
appears as shown in Figure 2-1 on page 2-7.
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then click Next. You can also click Print a hard copy of the 1.cense
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The Custom Setup dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 2-3 on page 2-8.
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5. In the Custom Setup dialog box, you can select the program features you
want to install.
NOTE If you are installing on a client-only system, then Galaxy Controller Client
is only visible in the Custom Setup dialog box.
NOTE If you do not want to install the Galaxy Controller server or client
integration on the system, click on the icon to the left of the Server, or
Client and select This feature will not be available.
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6. Click Next to continue with the installation.
The Ready to Install the Program dialog box appears, as shown in
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8. Select Start the Tyco Crossfire services check box to start the Server
Services.
NOTE If Start the Tyco CrossFire services check box is not selected, Server
Services will not automatically startup.
9. Click Finish to complete the installation process.
Upgrading the Galaxy Controller Integration
■ To upgrade the Galaxy Controller integration from 2.10 to 2.30, upgrade
C• CURE 9000 v2.10 to C•CURE 9000 v2.30 and then install the associated
Galaxy Controller 2.30 integration.
■ To upgrade the Galaxy Controller integration from 2.20 to 2.30, upgrade
C• CURE 9000 v2.20 to C•CURE 9000 v2.30 and then install the associated
Galaxy Controller 2.30 integration.
Starting the Server Services
Before you can configure Galaxy Controller integration object, the CrossFire
Framework Service, CrossFire Server Component Framework Service, and
the Galaxy Controller Integration Service must be running.
To Start the Server Services
1. From the Start Menu, select Start>A11 Programs>Tyco >Server
Configuration. The Server Configuration Application opens.
2. Click the Services tab.
3. If the Status is displayed as "Stopped" for the CrossFire Framework
Service under Framework Services, click Start.
4. If the Status is displayed as "Stopped" for the CrossFire Server
Component Framework Service under Framework Services, click Start.
5. After the CrossFire Framework Service and CrossFire Server Component
Service displays a status of "Running", click the Server Components tab.
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6. If the Status is displayed as "Stopped" for the Galaxy Driver Service in
Extension Services, click in the Enabled check box and then click Start.
7. When the status of the Galaxy Driver Service changes to Running you can
use the Galaxy Controller Integration software.When the Crossfire
Framework Service, Crossfire Server Component Framework Service,
and Galaxy Integration Service each display a Status of "Running", you
can configure Galaxy objects. You only have to enable these services once.
C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration Up-gradation
■ After upgrading C• CURE 9000 v2.02 to C• CURE 9000 v2.1, install Galaxy
Controller Integration.
NOTE Installation of Galaxy Controller integration on MAS Server is restricted
from C•CURE 9000 2.10 and above. Hence after upgrading C•CURE 2.02
MAS to 2.10/ 2.20 MAS user has to manually uninstall Galaxy Controller
integration from Control Panel on MAS Server machine.
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Uninstaling the Galaxy Controller Integration
Uninstalling the Galaxy Controller Integration
This section describes how to uninstall the Galaxy Controller Integration
software from the Server computer and from Client computers of the security
system.
The Uninstall process removes all software components that were installed on
the computer by the Galaxy Controller integration installation. Once the
uninstall process completes, the computer returns to a clean state.
NOTE Uninstalling this integration does not automatically removes objects that
were configured in the C•CURE 9000 using it. Before you proceed with
this uninstall, you MUST manually remove the objects from C•CURE
9000 to avoid potential issues with functions, such as partition deletion.
Unless you intend to reinstall the integration and continue using it, please
ensure that the objects are deleted before removing the integration.
NOTE Please be advised that the Galaxy integration will shut down and restart
the C•CURE 9000 services. Therefore, the Galaxy integration uninstall
should be planned accordingly.
To Uninstall the Galaxy Controller Integration
1. From the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel> Programs and
Features.
2. In the list, click on C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Integration to highlight it.
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3. Click the Change button above the list. The Welcome dialog box opens as
shown in Figure 2-6 on page 2-13.
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7. Once the uninstall begins, the Tyco CrossFire Service Alert dialog box
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NOTE If you select Cancel, the system rolls back to a clean state.
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Services.
NOTE If Start the Tyco Crossfire Services check box is not selected, Server
Services will not automatically startup.
10. Click Finish to complete the installation.
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Configuring Galaxy to
Communicate with
C•CURE 9000
This chapter provides instructions on how to configure Galaxy panel to
communicate with C•CURE 9000.
This chapter covers
♦ Configuring Galaxy Dimension Panels 3-2
♦ Network Switch Port settings 3-6
♦ Firewall Settings 3-6
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Configuring Galaxy Dimension Panels
1'he following are the supported Galaxy Dimension panels:
• Galaxy Ethernet E080-2 firmware version 2.08 and H/W 1.00
• Galaxy Controller panel Firmware version 6.10, 6.50, 6.70 and 6.79
Supported Galaxy Dimension panel models are:
Table 3-1: Panel Detais
Version Number of Users supported
GD •46 V 6.10, 6.50,6.70, 6.79 100
GD•96 V 6.70, 6.79 250
GD•264 V 6.70, 6.79 999
GD•520 V 6.70, 6.79 999
To enable Engineering Access
Key-in using keypad in the following sequence:
1. Open Engineering Menu
2. 12345, Ent,Ent,Ent
3. 48= ENG. ACCESS,Ent
4. 1=System Access,Ent
5. 1=Engineer,Ent
6. 0=Disabled press 1 to make it 1=Enabled, Ent
7. Esc,Esc,Esc
To Enter Engineering mode
Key-in using keypad in the following sequence:
1. 117711,Ent, Ent
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Assign an IP Address and Subnet Mask to the Galaxy Panel
2. 56=Communication, Ent
3. 4=Ethernet, Ent
4. 01=Module Config, Ent
5. 1=IP Address, Ent
6. Type the IP Address to be assigned to the panel.
Use # for a dot, B to backspace.
7. Press Enter to save the IP Address
8. 4=Network Mask, Ent
9. Type the Subnet Mask.
Use # for a dot, B to backspace.
10. Press Enter to save the Subnet Mask
11. 3=Gateway IP (if required)
12. Type the Gateway IP Address.
Use # fora dot, B to backspace.
13. Press Enter to save the Gateway Address
14. Press Esc
15. Keypad shows 01=Module Config
Configure the Galaxy panel to receive the events
To configure the Galaxy panel to receive the events
Key-in using keypad in the following sequence:
1. 56=Communication, Ent
2. 4=Ethemet,Ent
3. 02=Alarm Report, Ent
4. 1=Format, Ent
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5. 2=Microtech, Ent
6. 1= Trigger events,Ent
There are 20 trigger events and all of them should be "ON". This is done by'
Ent'1=Status'Ent'1=On'Ent. E.sc. Step 5 should be repeatedfor all the 20 events.
7. Esc,Esc
8. 2=Primary IP, Ent
9. 1=IP Address, Ent
Type the IP Address of the computer to which the panel has to be
connected. Use # for a dot, B to backspace.
10. Press Enter to save the IP Address
11. 2=Port No., Ent,
The default setting is 10002. B to backspace. You only need to change this if you
have multiple Galaxy Panels.
12. Press Enter to save the Port number
13. 4=Account Number., Ent
The default setting is 12345. B to backspace.
14. Press Enter to save the Account number.
15. 5=Receiver,Ent
16. 2=Dual,Ent
17. 6=Alarm Mon, Ent
18. 1= Trigger events,Ent
There are 20 trigger events and all of them should be "ON". This is done by'
Ent'1=Status'Ent'1=On'Enttsc. Step 17 should be repeated for all the 20
events.
19. 2=Account No. Ent
Enter the above configured Account number. Press Ent.
20. Press Enter to save the Account number.
21. 4=Port Number,Ent
Enter the above configured Port number. Press Ent.
22. Press Enter to save the Port number.
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23. Esc
24. 8=Protocol, Ent
25. 1=TCP, Ent
26. Esc, Esc, Esc
Configure the Galaxy panel to always allow Computer access.
This is used only in Galaxy Controller Panel
Key-in using keypad in the following sequence:
1. Open Engineering Menu.
2. 56=Communications, Ent
3. 4=Ethernet, Ent
4. 03 =Remote Access, Ent
5. 1=Access Period, Ent
6. 4=Any Time, Ent
7. 2=Mode, Ent
8. 1=Direct Access, Ent
9. Esc, Esc, Esc, Esc, Esc
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To disable the encryption
Key-in using keypad in the following sequence:
1. Open Engineering Menu.
2. 56=Communications, Ent
3. 4=Ethernet, Ent
4. 09 =Encrypt, Ent
5. 1=Alarm Report, Ent
6. 0=it should be set to zero, indicates Off, Ent
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7. 2=Remote Access, Ent
8. 0=it should be set to zero, indicates Off, Ent
9. 3= SIA Control, Ent
10. 0=it should be set to zero, indicates Off, Ent
11. 4=Alarm Monitoring , Ent
12. 0=it should be set to zero, indicates Off, Ent
13. Esc, Esc, Esc, Esc, Esc
14. Exit Engineering Mode
NOTE You should close Engineering Mode before attempting to receive the
events from panel.
To Close Engineering mode
Key-in using keypad in the following sequence:
1. 51=PARAMETERS, Ent
2. 17 =Restart ,Ent
3. 1= Restart Ent, Ent
Network Switch Port settings
The Galaxy E080 Ethernet port is fixed as a 10Mb Half Duplex interface. Most
of the Network equipment auto-senses these settings effectively, but
sometimes you need to manually configure the port serving the Galaxy.
Contact your local IT Support groupfor assistance.
Firewall Settings
If there is a firewall between the Galaxy and the computer, a software firewall
is used on the computer, example: Windows Firewall, an exception will be
required for the TCP port used in command control port number by default it
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is 10001 and Alarm Reporting port number of the Galaxy by default it is 10002.
Alarm reporting port number will be unique to each panel and all these ports
should be in the exceptions list of firewall.
NOTE For more information See Galaxy Controller Panel Installer manual.
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Galaxy Controller
This chapter provides information and instructions to create and configure
Galaxy Controller and to use the available tabs like General, Main Board,
Triggers, Groups, Status and State Images.
This chapter covers
♦ Overview 4-2
♦ Creating a Galaxy Controller 4-2
♦ Configuring a Galaxy Controller 4-3
♦ Accessing a Configured Galaxy Controller 4-6
♦ Deleting a Galaxy Controller 4-7
♦ Galaxy Controller - General Tab 4-9
♦ Galaxy Controller - Main Board Tab 4-11
♦ Galaxy Controller - Triggers Tab 4-13
♦ Defining a Trigger for Galaxy Controller 4-14
♦ Removing a Trigger for Galaxy Controller 4-15
♦ Galaxy Controller Groups 4-16
♦ Adding a Galaxy Controller to Group 4-16
♦ Galaxy Controller - Status Tab 4-18
♦ Galaxy Controller - State Images Tab 4-20
♦ Customizing Galaxy Controller State Images 4-21
♦ Accessing Galaxy Controller Manual Action 4-22
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Overview
Overview
The Galaxy Controller Integration software allows an operator with
administrative rights to receive incoming events from the Intrusion panel and
control the Intrusion panel as a system or specific zone input or output.
Events from the Galaxy Controller are displayed on the Monitoring Station in
the same manner as any C• CURE 9000 event, that is, a text description of the
event, day, date, and time. A graphical display of the event is available
together with an action message. Galaxy Controller events allow switching of
C•CURE 9000 inputs, outputs, and actions.
The C•CURE 9000 operators can only view or, view and control the Galaxy
Controller inputs/outputs, groups and the whole system through the user's
administrative rights associated with their usemame/password. An operator
with authorization to control the system will be able to set/unset the alarm
system, set/unset groups and omit individual inputs.
Creating a Galaxy Controller
To Create a Galaxy Controller
1. In the Navigation pane of the C•CURE 9000 Administration Station, click
Hardware. The Hardware pane opens.
2. Open the Company Name folder by clicking to the left of the folder.
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3. In the Company Name folder, right-click the Galaxy Controller and select
New. The Galaxy Controller opens, as shown in Figure 4-1 on page 4-3.
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5. Select Controller Type from the drop-down list. If Enable is selected, then
IP Address is a Mandatory field.
6. Click Save and Close to save and exit.
The new Galaxy Controller is added to the Galaxy Controller folder.
Configuring a Galaxy Controller
To Configure a Galaxy Controller
1. In the Navigation pane of the Administration Workstation, click
Hardware. The Hardware pane opens.
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2. Right-click on a Galaxy Controller and select Edit.
The Galaxy Controller opens, as shown in Figure 4-1 on page 4-3.
3. Type an optional textual description for the Controller in the Description
field.
4. Click the Enabled check box to establish communication between
C• CURE 9000 and Galaxy Controller.
5. Select the Controller Type from the drop-down list and type the Account
Number in the Controller Info section. Note: By default, the Account
number is 12345.
6. Type data in the appropriate fields in the Communication Info section, for
example, IP address, Port Number, Alarm Reporting Port Number,
Command Control Port Number.
7. Select the Synchronize Users in Synchronize Objects section. Only if you
require to synchronize users, else by default, all the other Synchronize are
selected, those are: Synchronize Outputs, Synchronize Areas, and
SynchronizeZones.
8. Click the Synchronize button. The configuration details of the Galaxy
Controller are imported to C•CURE 9000. Suppose there are Inputs/
Outputs configured in C• CURE 9000, but not present in Galax Controller,
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then after synchronization keyword "Unavailable" will be prepended to
the Input/Output name in C•CURE 9000 as shown in Figure 4-2 on
page 4-5.
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communicating with the server, that is, the Status tab shows the
Controller status as online.
NOTE During synchronization, mapping between Input and Area will be deleted
and re-created. When synchronizing first time it will create the Input and
Area mapping. But on every consecutive synchronization, all the "Input
and Area" data will be deleted and re-created. Newly created information
is visible on the C•CURE 9000 Audit Log.
9. Click the Triggers tab to configure triggers for the Galaxy Controller.
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10. Click the State Images tab to view the state images for the Galaxy
Controller.
11. Click Save and Close to save the configuration after editing the
Controller.
NOTE Whenever an Alarm Port is changed, disable and enable the Galaxy
Controller in C•CURE 9000.
Accessing a Configured Galaxy Controller
To Access a Configured Galaxy Controller
1. In the Navigation pane of the C•CURE 9000 Administration Station, click
Hardware. The Hardware pane opens.
2. Open the Company Name folder by clicking to the left of the folder, as
shown in Figure 4-3 on page 4-7.
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4. To open the Galaxy Controller, right-click the Galaxy icon or name and
select Edit. The Galaxy Controller opens in the General tab.
You can also access a Galaxy Controller in the Dynamic View, as
described in Step 3 of "Deleting a Galaxy Controller" on page 4-7.
Deleting a Galaxy Controller
To Delete a Galaxy Controller
1. In the Navigation pane of the Administration Station, click Hardware to
open the Hardware pane.
2. Select Galaxy Controller from the Hardware pane drop-down list.
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3. Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Galaxy Controller, as
shown in Figure 4-4 on page 4-8.
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select Delete from the context menu.
A Delete Confirmation message box appears stating "Are you sure you
want to delete the selected Galaxy Controller object?"
5. Click Yes in the message box to delete the Galaxy Controller.
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Galaxy Controller - General Tab
Galaxy Controller - General Tab
As shown in Figure 3.4, the Galaxy General tab lets you select a
communication port and shows you the basic information of the Controller.
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Table 3-1 describes the fields on the Galaxy Controller General tab.
Table 4-1: Galaxy Controller • General Tab
Options Descriptions
Name Enter a unique name up to 100 characters long for the Galaxy
Controller.
Description Enter a general comment about the Controller.
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Options Descriptions
Enabled Select the Enabled check box to establish the communication
between C•CURE 9000 and the Galaxy Controller.
Note: If you cannot establish a connection successfully, check the
physical connection between the Galaxy Controller and the server.
Controller kilo
Controller Type Select the type of Galaxy controller from the drop-down list. The
possible options are GD-48,GD-96, GD-264, GD520).
Account Number Type the Account Number for the supported Galaxy Controller. The
Account Number can be in the range of 1 to 65535. By default, the
Account number is 12345.
Application Displays the Galaxy Controller version (Readtmly field).
Version
Communication Into
IP Address Type the TCP/IP network address of the Galaxy Controller.
Pon Number Type the TCP/IP port number of the Galaxy Controller.
Alarm Reporting Type the TCP/IP port number to which the events will be sent.
Port Number
Note: if multiple Galaxy Controlers are in use, there should be a
unique Alarm Reporting Port Number.
Command Control Displays the Command Control Port Number of Galaxy Controller. The
Pon Number Port Number is in the range of I to 65535). By default, the Command
Control Port Number is 10005.
Synchronization
Synchronize Click this button to synchronize the Galaxy Controller with C•CURE
9000.
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Galaxy Controller - Main Board Tab
Galaxy Controller - Main Board Tab
Figure 4-6 displays the Main Board inputs, outputs and devices connected
to the Galaxy Controller.
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Table 4-2: Galaxy Controller • Main Board Tab
Fields ! Descriptions
Main Board Inputs
Create All Inputs Click this button to enable and display all the Inputs on the Galaxy
Main Board on the Monitoring Station.
Delete All Inputs Click this button to delete all Inputs on the Galaxy Main Board on the
Monitoring Station.
Note: The clear check box loon means that all the Galaxy Main Board
inputs are to be deleted from C•CURE 9000.
Input Type
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Table 4-2: Galaxy Controller • Main Board Tab, continued
Fields Descriptions
Battery Low II selected, the Main Board Battery low messages are displayed on the
Monitoring Station.
Power Failure II selected, the Main Board Power Failure messages are displayed on
the Monitoring Station.
Tamper II selected, the Main Board Tamper messages are displayed on the
Monitoring Station.
Aux Tamper II selected, the Main Board Aux (Auxiliary) Tamper messages are
displayed on the Monitoring Station.
Wall Tamper II selected, the Main Board Wall Tamper messages are displayed on
the Monitoring Station.
Telephone Une If selected, the Main Board Telephone Une messages are displayed
on the Monitoring Station.
Comm. Fa II selected, the Main Board Communication Fail messages are
displayed on the Monitoring Station.
Wireless If selected, the Main Board Wireless messages are displayed on the
Monitoring Station.
Intrusion zone There are two Remote Input Outputs (RIOs) on the Galaxy Controller
(1.16) that support 16 Inputs on the board.
If selected, the Main Board RIO-Input messages are displayed on the
Monitoring Station.
Main Board Outputs
Output (1.8) Displays the Galaxy Controller outputs. There are eight on-board
outputs.
Template Displays the template name chosen if you select New Template in the
initial Galaxy Controller creation.
Devices
Device Displays the maximum Remote Input Output (RIOs) that can be
connected to the Galaxy Controller. Each RIO supports the maximum
number of Inputs and Outputs.
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Galaxy Controller - Triggers Tab
C•CURE 9000 uses triggers, which are configured procedures for activating
events based on the properties of an object. A trigger automatically executes a
specified action when a predefined condition occurs.
Figure 4-7 shows the Galaxy Controller Triggers tab.
Figure 4-7: Galaxy Controller Triggers Tab
Table 3-3 describes the fields on the Galaxy Controller Triggers tab.
Table 4.3: Galaxy Controller - Triggers Tab
Fields Descriptions
Add Click Add in the Triggers tab to create a new trigger.
Remove Click Remove in the Triggers tab to delete an existing trigger.
Properly Click within the Property column, and then click l The Property
browser opens displaying properties available for the Controller. Click
a property to select it and add It to the column.
Value Click within the Value column to display a drop•down list of values
associated with the property that you have selected. Click a value you
want to include as a parameter for the trigger to assign it to the column.
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Table 4.3: Galaxy Controller • Triggers Tab, continued
Fields Descriptions
Action Click within the Action column to display a drop•down list of valid
actions. Click on the action that you want to include as a parameter for
the trigger to add it to the column.
Details Displays details about how the action was configured.
Events Click 177.. and select the event to be activated for the trigger.
Table 3.4 describes the fields on Galaxy Controller Triggers tab Input
Properties.
Table 4-4: Galaxy Controller Triggers Tab - Input Properties
Fields Descriptions
Online Status
Online Status Displays Galaxy Controller is online when it Is connected through the
Ethernet module.
Offline Status The Galaxy Controller is offline when the communication is not
estabished.
Synchronization Status
Start Click Synchronize in the Galaxy Controller window.
Synchronizing
Synchronizing When the process of synchronization is in progress.
Finished When the synchronizing is finished.
Synchronizing
Synchronizing When there is any failure during the synchronization progress.
Fault
Defining a Trigger for Galaxy Controller
To Define a Trigger tor a Galaxy Controller
1. In the Galaxy Controller, click the Triggers tab.
2. Click Add in the Triggers tab to create a new trigger.
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3. Click C within the Property column to open the Galaxy Controller
dialog box showing the properties available for the Controller.
4. Click a property to select and add to the Property column.
5. Click C within the Value column to display a drop-down list.
6. Click C within the Value column that you want to include as a
parameter for the Trigger to add to the column.
7. Click C within the Action column to display a drop-down list of valid
actions.
Now only Activate Event is available. When you select an action, the
lower pane in the Triggers dialog box displays an Event field to define the
action details.
8. Click C to open an Event dialog box. Select an event that you want to
associate with the trigger. Once you define the action details, the Details
column displays information about how the action has been configured.
9. Click Save and Close to save the Galaxy Controller with the configured
trigger.
Removing a Trigger for Galaxy Controller
To Remove a Trigger
1. From the Galaxy Controller, navigate to the Triggers tab.
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remove.
3. Click Remove.
4. Click Save and Close to save and exit.
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Galaxy Controller Groups
Galaxy Controller Groups
Groups are used for organizing C• CURE 9000 objects and are created in the
Configuration pane. You can configure groups of Controllers, Inputs, Outputs
and Intrusion Areas. See Figure 4-8 on page 4-17.
Adding a Galaxy Controller to Group
To Add a Galaxy Controller to a Group from the Dynamic View
1. In the Navigation pane of the Administration Workstation, click
Hardware to open the Hardware pane.
2. Select Galaxy Controller from the Hardware pane drop-down list.
3. Click le to open the Dynamic View to see all Galaxy Controllers.
4. Right-click Galaxy Controller in the list that you want to add to a group
and select Add to Group from the context menu.
To Add a Galaxy Controller to a Group from the Configuration Pane
1. In the Configuration pane, select Groups from the drop-down list. The
Group General tab appears.
2. Select Galaxy Controller as the Group Type.
3. Click P in the Group - General tab to add an object to the Galaxy
Controller Group.
The Galaxy Controller browser displays a list of existing controllers that
can be added to the Galaxy Controller Group.
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4. Click OK. The controller that you select in the Galaxy Controller browser
is added to the Group and is displayed under the Groups tab, as shown in
Figure 4-8 on page 447.
Figure 4-8: Galaxy Controller - Groups Tab
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Galaxy Controller - Status Tab
As shown in Figure 4-9, Galaxy Controller Status tab provides read-only
status information about the Galaxy Controller.
Figure 4.9: Galaxy Controller • Status Tab
The Status tab displays the current status information of the Galaxy
Panel, for example, Online Status and Communication Status.
Table 4-5 describes the Galaxy Controller Status tab.
Table 4-5: Galaxy Controller Status Tab
Value Description
Online Online Displays that the Controller is online.
Status
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Table 4-5: Galaxy Controller Status Tab, continued
Field Value Description
Offline Displays that the Controller is offline.
Disabled Displays that the Controller is in disabled mode.
Unknown Displays that the Controller is unknown when C•CURE 9000
does not receive any status from the Galaxy Panel.
Communication Displays that the Controller communication has failed.
Failure
Communication Displays that the Controller communication is restored.
Restored
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Galaxy Controller - State Images Tab
The Galaxy Controller State Images tab, as shown in Figure 4-10, provides a
way to change the default images used to indicate the Galaxy Controller states
on the Monitoring Station.
Figure 4-10: Galaxy Controller State Images Tab
From the Galaxy Controller State Images tab, you can change the images that
appear in the Monitoring Station to represent the Galaxy Controllers.
State images on the Monitoring Station for the Galaxy Controller are
displayed according to priority as follows:
1. Unknown
2. Online
3. Disabled
4. Communication Fail
5. Communication Restored
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Galaxy Controller - State Images Tab
Customizing Galaxy Controller State Images
To Customize Galaxy Controller State Images
1. From the Galaxy Controller State Images tab, as shown in Figure 4-10 on
page 4-20, double-click the existing image. A Windows Open dialog box
opens.
2. Browse the folders and select the replacement image and click Open to
replace the default image with the selected image.
3. Click Save and Close to save the configuration after editing the Galaxy
Controller.
NOTE Import/Export is not supported for Galaxy Controller and its respective
child objects
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Accessing Galaxy Controller Manual Action
Accessing Galaxy Controller Manual Action
To Access the Galaxy Controller Manual Action
1. Right-click on the Galaxy Controller configuration for which you want to
perform the Manual Action as shown in Figure 4-11 on page 4-22
Figure 4-11: Access the Galaxy Controller Manual Action
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To synchronize the controller, select the Synchronize option from the context
menu.
NOTE Two messages are displayed in the Monitoring Station whenever Manual
Action is performed on Galaxy Controller group.
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5
Galaxy Input
This chapter explains how to create and configure Galaxy Input and to use the
available tabs like General, Triggers, Group, Status and State Images.
This chapter covers
♦ Overview 5-2
♦ Galaxy Input - General Tab 5-3
♦ Galaxy Input - Triggers Tab 5-5
♦ Configuring Triggers for an Input 5-5
♦ Galaxy Input - Groups Tab 5-8
♦ Adding Input to Group 5-8
♦ Galaxy Input - Status Tab 5.12
♦ Galaxy Input - State Images Tab 5-13
♦ Customizing State Images for Galaxy Input 5-13
♦ Accessing Galaxy Input Manual Action 5-16
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Overview
Overview
In the Galaxy Controller, an input is an object that associates a hardware
switch, such as an alarm device with an input on the panel or on an input
board. There are two kinds of inputs: supervised and unsupervised. All alarm
devices can be in one of two states: active or inactive. An Input reports the
state of the alarm device.
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Galaxy Input - General Tab
Galaxy Input - General Tab
The Galaxy Input - General tab displays five read-only Identification fields.
The Galaxy Controller name is shown in the Controller field and the Input
Board in the Board field.
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Table 5.1: Galaxy Input - General Tab
Field Description
Name Displays the name of the Galaxy Input.
Description Enter a general description about the Galaxy Input.
Identification
Controller Displays the Galaxy Controller name.
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Table 5-I: Galaxy Input - General Tab
Field Description
Board Displays the Board name.
Type Displays the type of Input selected.
Assigned To Displays location of input in the Navigation pane.
Connection Displays the connection to which the input is connected.
Options
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changes to Monitoring Station.
Monitoring Station
Send state Read•ony field. It is checked by default. State change messages are
changes to joumal added to the Journal.
Supervised Read•ony field. It is checked if it is a supervised Input.
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Galaxy Input - Triggers Tab
C•CURE 9000 uses triggers, which are configured procedures used for
activating security functions. A trigger automatically executes a specified
action when a predefined condition occurs. Change of status, as specified in
the Triggers tab, will automatically trigger the event. The action defined by the
trigger is a part of the Target property.
The Triggers tab provides you with the ability to activate/deactivate, enable/
disable, or arm/disarm such objects as events, inputs, outputs, camera actions,
door status changes, and so forth. Triggers can be used to launch imports and
exports, e-mail and reports, viewer and message displays, personnel ID
number state changes, controller downloads, sound activation, and
communication notifications.
You can create a trigger for an Input that targets an object on a different
controller type. For example, a trigger on a Galaxy Input can activate an
Output on an Advanced Processing Controller (APC).
You can reconfigure the trigger to activate an object on the same controller
type. Alternatively, you can configure the trigger to activate an event, and
configure that event to activate the object on another controller type.
Configuring Triggers for an Input
To Configure Triggers for an Input
1. In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Station, click Hardware to
open the Hardware pane.
2. Select Galaxy Input type from the Hardware pane drop-down list. Click
Add in the Triggers tab to create a new trigger.
3. Click within the Property column and click .... to select a property for the
trigger.
4. Click within the Value column to display a drop-down list of values
associated with the property that you have selected. Click on a value that
you want to include as a parameter for the trigger to add it to the column.
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Galaxy Input - Triggers Tab
5. Click within the Action column to display a drop-down list of valid
actions. Click on an action that you want to include as a parameter for the
trigger to add it to the column.
6. As you select an action, a corresponding entry field, or a group of entry
fields appear at the bottom of the dialog box. Click --- to select entries
for the fields.
7. Click within the Schedule column and then click --- to select a schedule
that you want to associate with the trigger. Schedules are created in the
Configuration pane.
See Figure 5-2 for the configured fields.
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8. Click Save and Close to save the configured trigger for the Galaxy Input.
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Table 5-2 on page 5-7 describes the fields on the Galaxy Input Triggers
tab.
Table 5-2: Galaxy Input - Triggers Tab
Description
Add Click Add in the Triggers tab to create a new trigger.
Remove Click Remove in the Triggers tab to delete a new trigger.
Property Click within the Property column and then click— The Property
browser opens displaying properties available for the controller. Click a
property to select it and add it to the column.
Value Click within the Value column to display a drop•down list of values
associated with the property that you have selected. Click a value you
want to include as a parameter for the trigger to assign it to the column.
Action Click within the Action column to dsplay a drop•down list of valid
actions. Click on the action that you want to include as a parameter for
the trigger to add it to the column.
Details Displays details about how the action was configured.
Schedule Click within the Schedule column, then click I ... to open a list of
available schedules. Select the schedule that you want to associate
with the trigger.
Table 5-3 describes the Galaxy Input Triggers Property fields.
Table 54: Galaxy Controller Input • Triggers Property
Field Description
Active Status For any one of the Active Status values in the Value column drop-
down list, you can choose one of the following actions to create a
Values
trigger:
1. Active
"Activate Event- - When this status occurs and the schedule is
2. Inactive Active, you can choose any Schedule.
—Activate Event Outside Schedule" • An event is activated when
this status occurs white the schedule is Inactive. You can choose
any Schedule.
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Galaxy Input - Groups Tab
Galaxy Input - Groups Tab
Groups are used for organizing C• CURE 9000 objects and are created in the
Configuration pane. You can configure groups of controllers, inputs, outputs,
readers and other hardware security objects. Figure 4-3 displays the Galaxy
Input Groups tab.
Figure 5.3: Galaxy Input Groups Tab
Adding Input to Group
To Add an Input to Group from the Dynamic View
1. In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Station, click Hardware to
open the Hardware pane.
2. Select Galaxy Input type from the Hardware pane drop•down list.
3. Click C to open a Dynamic View showing all Galaxy Input objects.
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Galaxy Input - Groups Tab
4. Right-click Inputs in the list that you want to add to a group and select
Add To Group from the context menu, as shown in Figure 5.4.
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1. In the Configuration Pane, double-click the Input Group row. The Group
- General tab appears. Groups are created in the Configuration pane.
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Galaxy Input- Groups Tab
2. Click Add in the Group - General tab to add an object to the Input Group.
The Input browser displays a list of existing inputs that can be added to
the Input Group, as shown in Figure 5-5 on page 5-10.
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3. When you click OK, the Inputs that you selected in the Input browser are
added to the Group, as shown in Figure 5-6.
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Galaxy Input - Status Tab
Galaxy Input - Status Tab
The Galaxy Input Status tab lists the dynamic status of the Galaxy Inputs. As
shown in Figure 5-7, the Galaxy Controller Status tab provides read-only
status information about the Galaxy Controller.
Figure 5.7: Galaxy Input Status Tab
The Status tab provides a read-only listing of critical information about the
dynamic status of the selected Galaxy Input Board. See Table 4-4.
Table 5.4: Galaxy Input - Status Tab
Dynamic Status Description
Active Status Displays the status. whether Active or Inactive.
Hardware Status Displays the values: Closed, Open, Short Circuit, Open Circuit, Low
Resistance, Masked, Fault, and High Resistance.
Alarm Status Displays the current alarm status of the Galaxy Input. The possible
options are: Normal and Alarm.
Supervision Status Displays the values: close loop, open loop, tamper, trouble, zone
masked, zone faulted, bypass, suspended, soak test, reset.
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Galaxy Input - State Images Tab
Galaxy Input - State Images Tab
The Galaxy Controller State images tab provides a means to change the
default images used to indicate Galaxy Input states. See Figure 5-8.
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From the Galaxy Input State Images tab, you can change the images that
appear in the Monitoring Station to represent the Galaxy Controller.
State Images on the Monitoring Station for the Galaxy Input are displayed
according to the priority list as follows:
1. Disabled
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Galaxy Input - State Images Tab
5. Supervision Status
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To Customize State Images for a Galaxy Controller Input
1. From the Galaxy Controller State Images tab, as shown in Figure 5.8 on
page 5-13, double-click the existing image. A Windows Open dialog box
appears, allowing you to browse for a folder in which you have placed
replacement images.
2. When you locate the replacement image, select it and click Open to
replace the default image with this image.
3. When you are done editing the Galaxy Input, click to save the
configuration
4. To restore the default image, right-click on the new image and select
Restore Default
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Galaxy Input Manual Actions
Galaxy Input Manual Actions
A Manual Action is a specific type of action that the Operator can perform on
objects in the system. Manual Actions are also logged in the Activity Viewer as
"Manual Event by Operator Name," along with the Name of the action, Name
of the Event, Partition, date and time.
For more information see:
■ "Accessing Galaxy Input Manual Action" on page 546
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Accessing Galaxy Input Manual Action
Accessing Galaxy Input Manual Action
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1. Right-click on the Input configuration for which you want to perform the
Manual Action as shown in Figure 5-9 on page 5-16
Figure 5-9: Access the Galaxy Input Manual Actions
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and Bypass Input. To reset the Input, select the Reset option and to bypass the
input select Bypass option.
NOTE Two messages are displayed in the Monitoring Station whenever Manual
Action is performed on Galaxy Input group.
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6
Galaxy Intrusion Area
This chapter provides instructions to create and configure Galaxy Controller
Intrusion Area and to use the available tabs like Inputs, Triggers, Status,
Groups and State Images.
This chapter covers
♦ Overview 6-2
♦ Galaxy Intrusion Area - General Tab 6-3
♦ Galaxy Intrusion Area - Inputs Tab 6-4
♦ Galaxy Intrusion Area - Triggers Tab 6-5
♦ Galaxy Intrusion Area - Status Tab 6-9
♦ Galaxy Intrusion Area - Groups Tab 6-10
♦ Adding Galaxy Intrusion Area to Group 6-10
♦ Galaxy Intrusion Area - State Images Tab 6-12
♦ Customizing Galaxy Intrusion Area State Images 6-13
♦ Arming and Disarming an Area from Monitoring Station 6-14
♦ Access the Galaxy Intrusion Area Manual Actions 6-15
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Overview
Overview
An Intrusion Area lets you refer to several Galaxy Inputs using one specified
name. You can assign one or more Galaxy Inputs to Intrusion Area using the
Galaxy Keypad.
Note: Any changes you make on the Intrusion Area using the C• CURE 9000
application will not be reflected in the Galaxy Controller.
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Galaxy Intrusion Area - General Tab
Galaxy Intrusion Area - General Tab
Galaxy Intrusion Area- General Tab allows you to view the Galaxy Controller
to which this area will be configured. Galaxy Intrusion area configuration
includes the Controller field to which the area is assigned to and the Area
number (1.32) that depends on the type of controller used. Both are read-only
fields. See Figure 6-1.
Figure 6-1: Galaxy Intrusion Area - General Tab
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Table 6-1: Galaxy Intrusion Area • General Tab
Fields Descriptions
Name Displays the name of the Intrusion Area.
Description Enter a general description about the Intrusion Area.
Controller Displays the Controller name.
Area Number Displays the Area Number.
Galaxy Controller Intrusion Area General Tab
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Galaxy Intrusion Area - Inputs Tab
Galaxy Intrusion Area - Inputs Tab
Galaxy Inputs can be Inputs onboard as well as Inputs on secondary devices,
for example, a Remote Input Output (RIO) connected to a Controller.
Galaxy Intrusion Area- Inputs Tab allows you to select Galaxy Inputs (zones)
belonging to this area. See Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2: Galaxy Intrusion Area - Inputs Tab
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Galaxy Intrusion Area - Triggers Tab
Galaxy intrusion Area- Triggers Tab allows you to trigger custom actions
based on status change.
The possible action configuration is Activate Event. You can configure triggers
for the following property value.
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Figure 6-3: Galaxy Intrusion Area • Triggers Tab
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Table 6.2 on page 6-7 provides the definitions for the fields on the Galaxy
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Intrusion Area Triggers tab.
Table 6-2: Galaxy Intrusion Area - Triggers Tab
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Table 6-2: Galaxy Intrusion Area • Triggers Tab, continued
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Note: For more information, see Appendix A, "Galaxy Journal Messages"
Area Status in Cs CURE 9000 on page A-6.
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Galaxy Intrusion Area - Status Tab
Galaxy Intrusion Area - Status Tab
As shown in Figure 6-4, the Galaxy Intrusion Area Status tab provides read-
only status information about the Galaxy Intrusion Area.
Figure 6-4: Galaxy Intrusion Area • Status Tab
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Table 63: Galaxy Intrusion Area • Status Tab
Fields Descriptions
Mode Status Displays the Mode Status of the Intrusion Area.
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Galaxy Intrusion Area - Groups Tab
Galaxy Intrusion Area - Groups Tab
Groups are used for organizing C• CURE 9000 objects and are created in the
Configuration pane. You can configure groups of controllers, inputs, outputs
and other hardware security objects.
Adding Galaxy Intrusion Area to Group
To Add Galaxy Intrusion Area to a Group
1. In the Navigation pane of the Administration Workstation, click
Hardware to open the Hardware pane.
2. Select Galaxy Intrusion Area from the Hardware pane drop-down list.
3. Click CI to open a Dynamic View showing all Galaxy Intrusion Areas.
4. Right-click the Galaxy Intrusion Area in the list that you want to add to a
group and select Add to Group from the context menu. The Intrusion
Area opens in the General tab.
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Galaxy Intrusion Area - Groups Tab
5. Click the Groups tab to open the Add Intrusion Area to Group dialog
box, as shown in Figure 6-5.
Figure 6-5: Galaxy Intrusion Area - Add to Group
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Galaxy Intrusion Area - State Images Tab
Galaxy Intrusion Area - State Images Tab
The Galaxy Intrusion Area State Images tab, as shown in Figure 6-6, provides
a means to change the default images used to indicate the Galaxy Intrusion
Area states on the Monitoring Station.
State images on Monitoring Station for Galaxy Intrusion Area are displayed
according to the priority list, as follows.
1. Violated/Normal
2. Arm/Disarm
3. Unknown
Figure 6-6: Galaxy Intrusion Area • State Images Tab
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Galaxy Intrusion Area - State Images Tab
Customizing Galaxy Intrusion Area State Images
To Customize Galaxy Intrusion Area State Images
1. From the Galaxy Intrusion Area State Images tab, as shown in Figure 6-6
on page 64Z double-click the existing image. A Windows Open dialog
box appears, allowing you to browse for a folder in which you have
placed replacement images.
2. When you locate the replacement image, select it and click Open to
replace the default image with this image.
3. To restore the default image, right-click on the new image and select
Restore Default.
4. Click Save and Close to save the new configuration of the Galaxy
Intrusion Area.
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Arming and Disarming an Area from Monitoring Station
Arming and Disarming an Area from Monitoring Station
To arm and disarm an area from monitoring station maps
1. Click Maps on Non Hardware Status panel. Status List-Maps dialog
opens.
2. Select a Map.
3. Right-click on the Map. Select Popup view, Map opens.
4. Select a Map.
5. Right-click on the Map.
6. Select Arm or Disarm.
To arm and disarm an area from monitoring station dynamic view
1. Click Dynamic View on Non Hardware Status panel. Status List-
Dynamic Views dialog opens.
2. Select a Dynamic View.
3. Right-click on the Dynamic View. Select Popup view, Dynamic View
opens.
4. Select a Dynamic View.
5. Right-click on the Dynamic View. Select Ann or Disarm.
To arm and disarm an area from monitoring station event messages
1. Select the Message from Area.
2. Right-click on the Message. Select Arm or Disarm.
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Accessing Galaxy Intrusion Area Manual Action
Accessing Galaxy Intrusion Area Manual Action
To Access the Galaxy Intrusion Area Manual Action
1. Right-click on the Intrusion Area configuration for which you want to
perform the Manual Action as shown in Figure 6-7 on page 6-15
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The context-menu gives you two choices to perform the manual action, arm
and Disarm Intrusion area. To arm the area, select the Arm option and to
disarm the area select Disarm option.
NOTE Two messages are displayed in the Monitoring Station whenever Manual
Action is performed on Galaxy Intrusion Area group.
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7
Galaxy Output
This chapter provides instructions to create and configure Galaxy Outputs and
to use the available tabs like General, Groups, Status and State Images.
This chapter covers
♦ Overview 7-2
♦ Galaxy Output - General Tab 7-3
♦ Galaxy Output - Groups Tab 7-5
♦ Adding Output to Group 7-5
♦ Galaxy Output - Status Tab 7-7
♦ Galaxy Output - State Images Tab 7-8
♦ Customizing Galaxy Output State Images 7-9
♦ Access the Galaxy Output Manual Actions 7-10
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Overview
Overview
The Output object associates an event or input to a relay on the Galaxy
Controller. The relay then activates or deactivates devices, such as the alarm
devices.
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Galaxy Output - General Tab
Galaxy Output - General Tab
The Galaxy Output - General Tab displays six read-only Output Identification
fields. The Galaxy Controller name is shown in the Controller field and the
Output Board in the Board field.
As shown in Figure 7-1, the Galaxy Output General tab shows information
related to Galaxy Outputs.
Figure 7.1: Galaxy Output • General Tab
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Table 7-1: Galaxy Output • General Tab
Fields Descriptions
Name Displays the name of the Galaxy Output.
Description Enter a general description about the Galaxy Output.
Identification
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Table 7-1: Galaxy Output • General Tab, continued
Fields Descriptions
Controller Displays the Controller name.
Board Displays the Board Name.
Type Displays the type of Output selected.
Assigned To Displays location of Output in the Navigation pane.
Conneclion Displays the connection to which the Output is connected.
Output Function Displays the Output details as reflected on the screen, for example,
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Monhoring Station
Send state Read•ony field. By default, it is checked.
changes to journal
Note: If 'Send state changes to Monitoring Station" is unchecked,
"Send slate changes to journal" will be enabled.
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Galaxy Output - Groups Tab
Galaxy Output - Groups Tab
Groups are used for organizing C•CURE 9000 objects and are created in the
Configuration pane. You can configure groups of controllers, inputs, outputs
and other hardware security objects. Click Add to add an object to the group.
Adding Output to Group
To Add an Output to Group from the Dynamic View
1. In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Station, click Hardware to
open the Hardware pane.
2. Select Galaxy Input type from the Hardware pane drop-down list.
3. Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Galaxy Input objects.
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4. Right-click Inputs in the list that you want to add to a group and select
Add To Group from the context menu. The Galaxy Output Groups tab
opens, as shown in Figure 7-2.
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Galaxy Output - Status Tab
Galaxy Output - Status Tab
The Galaxy Output Status tab lists the Dynamic Status of the Galaxy Outputs.
As shown in Figure 7-3, the Galaxy Output Status tab provides read-only
status information about the Galaxy Output.
Figure 7-3: Galaxy Output Status Tab
Table 6-2 describes the fields on the Galaxy Output Status tab.
Table 7-2: Galaxy Output • Status Tab
Fields Value Definition
Active Status Unknown The Output is unknown.
Active The Output is active.
Inactive The Output is in inactive state.
Disabled The Output is disabled.
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Galaxy Output - State Images Tab
Galaxy Output - State Images Tab
The Galaxy Output State Images tab provides a means to change the default
images used to indicate Galaxy Output states. See Figure 7-4.
State images on the Monitoring Station for Galaxy Output are displayed
according to the priority list as follows.
1. Unknown
2. Active
3. Flashing (Note: Not applicable)
4. Inactive
5. Disabled
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Galaxy Output - State Images Tab
Customizing Galaxy Output State Images
To Customize Galaxy Output State Images
1. From the Galaxy Output State images tab, as shown in Figure 7-4 on
page 7-8, double-click the existing image. A Windows Open dialog box
appears, allowing you to browse for a folder in which you have placed the
replacement images.
2. Select the replacement image, and click Open to replace the default image
with this image.
3. Click Save and Close to save the new configuration after replacing the
image.
4. To restore the default image, right-click on the new image and select
Restore Default.
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Accessing Galaxy Output Manual Action
Accessing Galaxy Output Manual Action
To Access the Galaxy Output Manual Action
1. Right-click on the Output configuration for which you want to perform
the Manual Action as shown in Figure 7-5 on page 7-10
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activate and deactivate Output. To activate the output, select the Activate
option and to deactivate the output select Deactivate option.
NOTE
Two messages are displayed in the Monitoring Station whenever Manual
Action is performed on Galaxy Output group.
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8
Galaxy Secondary
Devices
This chapter describes the secondary devices that can be connected to a Galaxy
Controller and provides instructions how to use the available tabs like Inputs,
Outputs, Status and State Images.
This chapter covers
♦ Overview 8-2
♦ Galaxy Secondary Devices - General Tab 8-3
♦ Galaxy Secondary Devices - Inputs Tab 8-5
♦ Galaxy Secondary Devices - Outputs Tab 8-7
♦ Galaxy Secondary Devices - Status Tab 8-9
♦ Galaxy Secondary Devices - State Images Tab 8-10
♦ Customizing Galaxy Secondary Device State Images 8-11
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Overview
Overview
You can connect the following secondary devices to the Galaxy Controller:
1. Remote Input Output (RIO)
2. Radio Frequency Remote Input Output (RE-RIO)
Each RIO supports eight Inputs and four Outputs. Each RE-RIO supports up
to 32 RF Inputs and four outputs.
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Galaxy Secondary Devices - General Tab
Galaxy Secondary Devices - General Tab
As shown in Figure 8-1, the Galaxy Secondary Device General tab lets you see
information related to Galaxy Secondary Devices.
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Table 8-1: Galaxy Secondary Device - General Tab
Fields Descriptions
Name Displays the name of the Galaxy Secondary Device.
Description Enter a general description about the Galaxy Secondary Device.
Board Location
Controller Displays the Controller name.
Device Number Displays the Secondary Device address.
Device info
Device Type Displays the type of device connected to the Controller.
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Note: Secondary Devices are displayed under Secondary Device tab, only
when the Galaxy Controller is synchronized with C• CURE 9000.
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Galaxy Secondary Devices Inputs Tab
Galaxy Secondary Devices - Inputs Tab
The Galaxy Secondary Device Inputs tab displays the number of Inputs in a
RIO connected to the Galaxy Controller. As shown in Figure 8-2, the Galaxy
Secondary Device Inputs tab lets you see information related to Galaxy
Secondary Device Inputs.
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Table 9.2: Galaxy Secondary Device - Inputs Tab
Field Definition
Inputs
Create all Inputs Click this button to configure all the inputs under the Galaxy
Secondary Device.
Delete all Inputs Click this button to delete all the inputs under the Galaxy
Secondary Device.
Note: The clear check box icon means that all the Galaxy
Secondary Device are to be deleted from C•CURE 9000.
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Table 8.2: Galaxy Secondary Device - Inputs Tab, continued
Field Definition
Edit Click this button to edit the device settings.
Index Displays the Index number of the device.
Configured Displays whether the device is configured or not.
Input Displays the list of Inputs under this device.
Template Displays the template name chosen if you select New Template
in the initial Galaxy Controller creation.
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Galaxy Secondary Devices - Outputs Tab
Galaxy Secondary Devices - Outputs Tab
The Galaxy Secondary Device Output tab displays the number of Outputs in a
RIO. As shown in Figure 8-3, the Galaxy Secondary Device Outputs tab lets
you see the information related to Galaxy Secondary Device Outputs.
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Table 8-3: Galaxy Secondary Device - Outputs Tab
Field Definition
Outputs
Create all outputs Click this button to configure all the Outputs under the Galaxy
Secondary Device.
Delete all outputs Click this button to delete all Outputs under the Galaxy Secondary
Device.
Note: The clear check box icon means that all the Galaxy Main
Board inputs are to be deleted from CCURE 9000.
Edit Click this button to edit the device settings.
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Galaxy Secondary Devices - Outputs Tab
Table 8-3: Galaxy Secondary Device Outputs Tab, continued
Field Definition
Index Displays the Index number of the device.
Configured Displays whether the device is configured or not.
Name Displays the name of the device.
Template Displays the template name chosen if you select New Template
in the initial Galaxy Controller creation.
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Galaxy Secondary Devices - Status Tab
Galaxy Secondary Devices - Status Tab
As shown in Figure 8-4, the Galaxy Secondary Device Status tab provides
read-only status information about the Galaxy Secondary device connected to
the Controller.
Figure 84: Galaxy Secondary Device - Status Tab
Table 7-2 describes the fields on the Galaxy Secondary Device Status tab.
Table 84: Galaxy Secondary Device • Status Tab
Field Value Definition
Module Status Normal The Module is normal.
Unknown The Module is unknown.
Tamper The Module is in a tampered state.
Trouble The Module Is in a troubled state.
Module Missing The Module Is missing.
Module Restore The Module has been restored.
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Galaxy Secondary Devices - State Images Tab
Galaxy Secondary Devices - State Images Tab
The Galaxy Secondary Device State images tab, as shown in Figure 8-5,
provides a means to change the default images that indicate Galaxy Devices
states. State images on the Monitoring Station for the Galaxy Secondary
Devices are displayed according to the priority list, as follows:
1. Unknown
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Figure 8-5: Galaxy Secondary Device - State Images Tab
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Galaxy Secondary Devices - State Images Tab
Customizing Galaxy Secondary Device State Images
To Customize Galaxy Secondary Device State Images
1. From the Galaxy Secondary Device State images tab, as shown in
Figure 8-5 on page 8-10, double-click the existing image. A Windows
Open dialog box appears, allowing you to browse for a folder in which
you have placed the replacement images.
2. When you locate the replacement image, select it and click Open to
replace the default image with this image.
3. To restore the default image, right-click on the new image and select
Restore Default.
4. Click Save and Close to save the configuration after editing the Galaxy
state images.
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9
Galaxy User
This chapter provides information about the users configured in Galaxy
Controller.
This chapter covers
♦ Overview 9-2
♦ Galaxy User- General Tab 9-3
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Overview
Overview
The Galaxy Controller allows you to maintain the users who can log into the
system.
You cannot create any user from C•CURE 9000. Users can be edited using the
Keypad.
Once the Galaxy Controller is synchronized with C•CURE 9000, all the
configured users are listed under Users in Navigation pane.
You can assign C•CURE 9000 personnel to Galaxy users: Click to assign
the existing C•CURE 9000 Personnel to Galaxy User.
Four roles are system-configured users out of the maximum number of users
in the Galaxy Controller:
1. Engineer
2. Manager
3. Author
4. Remote
Note: Besides the system users of the Galaxy Controller, only those users
('User Name' parameter) that are modified using the Galaxy keypad are
displayed in C• CURE 9000.
Supported Galaxy Dimension panel models are:
Table 9-1: Panel Details
Version Number of Users supported
GD -46 V 6.10, 6.50 100
GD•96 V 6.70 250
GD-264 V 6.70 999
GD•520 V 6.70 999
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Galaxy User- General Tab
Galaxy User- General Tab
See Figure 9-1 for the Galaxy User General tab.
Figure 9-1: Galaxy User General Tab
Table 8-1provides the Galaxy User General tab definitions.
Table 9.2: Galaxy User General Tab
Fields Descriptions
Name Displays the name of the Galaxy User.
Description Enter a general description about the Galaxy User.
User Info
User Number Number to Identify User.
C•CURE Click J to open the C•CURE 9000 Personnel list. Select a C•CURE
Personnel 9000 Personnel as the object of this action.
Controller Galaxy Controller where the user Is configured.
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Event and Action
This chapter provides basic information about Event and Action and how to
configure an action.
This chapter covers
♦ Overview 10-2
♦ Galaxy Actions 10-3
♦ Galaxy Arm Intrusion Area 10-4
♦ Galaxy Disarm Intrusion Area 10-6
♦ Galaxy Bypass Input 10-7
♦ Galaxy Reset Input 10-8
♦ Galaxy Activate Output 10-9
♦ Galaxy Deactivate Output 10-10
♦ Galaxy Synchronize 10-11
♦ Actions and Target Object 10-12
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Overview
Overview
In the C • CURE 9000 and Galaxy integration system, you can also use an event
as a trigger object. Events are components of the C•CURE 9000
Administration system programmable by the user. For information about
how to configure an event, see the C•CURE 9000 Software Configuration Guide.
Actions are objects invoked by an event. Except for actions in the C•CURE
9000 system, the integration system also provides some pre-defined actions
for you to configure an event.
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Galaxy Actions
Galaxy Actions
See Figure 104 for the available Galaxy actions:
• Galaxy Ann Intrusion Area
• Galaxy Disarm Intrusion Area
• Galaxy Bypass Input
• Galaxy Reset Input
• Galaxy Activate Output
• Galaxy Deactivate Output
• Galaxy Synchronize
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Galaxy Actions
Table 10-1 describes the fields on the Galaxy Event Action tab.
Table 10-1: Galaxy Action List
Field Description
Action Displays a drop•down list of available actions for Galaxy Controller.
The selected action is displayed in the field at the bottom of the screen.
Details Displays the details of the selected action, as displayed in the field
Resettable Click this check box to make the selected action resettable.
Galaxy Arm Intrusion Area
When you select Galaxy - Arm Galaxy Intrusion Area in the Action drop-
down list, the related field and pane appear, as shown in Figure 10-2.
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Galaxy Actions
Table 10-2 describes the Galaxy Arm Intrusion Area field on the Action tab.
Table 10.2: Galaxy Arm Intrusion Area • Action Tab
Field Description
Galaxy Intrusion Click to open the Galaxy Intrusion Area list. Select an Intrusion
Area Area as the object of this action.
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Galaxy Actions
Galaxy Disarm Intrusion Area
When you select Galaxy - Disarm Galaxy Intrusion Area in the Action drop-
down list, the related field and pane appear, as shown in Figure .
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Table 10.3: Galaxy Disarm Intrusion Area • Action Tab
Field Description
Galaxy Intrusion Click ••• Ito open the Galaxy Intrusion Area list. Soled an Intrusion
Area Area as the object of this action.
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Galaxy Actions
Galaxy Bypass Input
When you select Galaxy Bypass Input in the Action drop-down list, the
related field and pane appear, as shown in Figure 10-4.
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Table 10.4: Galaxy Bypass Input - Action Tab
Field Description
Galaxy Input Click I to open the Galaxy Input list. Select a Galaxy Input as the
object of this action.
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Galaxy Actions
Galaxy Reset Input
When you select Galaxy - Reset Input in the Action drop-down list, the
related field and pane appears, as shown in Figure 10-5.
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Table 10.5: Galaxy Reset Input • Action Tab
Field Description
Galaxy Input Click to open the Galaxy Input list. Select a Galaxy Input as the
object of this action.
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Galaxy Actions
Galaxy Activate Output
When you select Activate Output in the Action drop-down list, the related
field and pane appears, as shown in Figure 10-6.
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Table 10-6: Galaxy Activate Output • Action Tab
Field Description
Output Click to open the Activate Output list. Select a Galaxy Output
as the object of this action.
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Galaxy Actions
Galaxy Deactivate Output
When you select Deactivate Output in the Action drop-down list, the related
field and pane appears, as shown in Figure 10-7.
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Table 10.7: Galaxy Deactivate Output - Action Tab
Field Description
Output Click ••• Ito open the Output list. Select a Galaxy Output as the
object of this action.
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Galaxy Actions
Galaxy Synchronize
When you select Galaxy Synchronize in the Action drop-down list, the
related fields and pane appear, as shown in Figure 10-8.
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Tat* 10-8: Galaxy Synchronize - Action Tab
Field Description
Galaxy Controller Click Ito open the Galaxy Controller list. Select a Galaxy
Controller as the object of this action.
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Galaxy Actions
Actions and Target Object
Table 10-9 provides descriptions of the Action and its Target Object
respectively.
Table 10.9: Actions and Target Object
Action Target Object Explanation
Galaxy - Arm Galaxy Intrusion The configured event will arm the Intrusion Area
Intrusion Area Area and the Galaxy Inputs are assigned to the
Intrusion Area.
Galaxy • Bypass Galaxy Input To bypass the Input.
Input
Galaxy • Disarm Galaxy Intrusion The configured event will disarm the IMrusion
Intrusion Area Area area and the Galaxy Inputs assigned to the
Intrusion Area.
Galaxy • Reset Input Galaxy Input To reset the Input.
Galaxy • Galaxy To synchronize the Controller with CCURE
Synchronize Controller 9000.
Activate Output Galaxy Output To activate the output.
Deactivate Output Galaxy Output To deactivate the output.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter helps to resolve the problems occurred in C •CURE 9000 Galaxy
Integration software product.
This chapter covers
♦ Troubleshooting 11-2
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem 1:
Galaxy inputs (0011 to 0018) cannot be enabled if it is disabled.
Solution 1:
Perform the following steps:
1. Select Galaxy Controller and right click.
2. Click Edit
3. Select required input in disable state(0011 to 0018)
4. Uncheck to disable
5. Repeat 1 to 4 to check
Problem 2:
Access to Common Objects privilege
Solution 2:
Perform the following steps:
1. Open the editor for Access to Common Objects for the partition
containing the hardware objects.
2. Use Create Copy button to create a new Privilege. This one will have the
Permission Specifies for all the classes shown in the editor.
3. Set the Privileges as desired for the 3rd party classes, including Exception
objects.
4. Assign the newly created Privilege to the Operator.
5. Remove the intrinsic Access to Common Objects for the partition from the
Operator.
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Problem 3:
■ Zone Names and Zone-Area Mapping are reflected wrongly after
synchronization
■ Some of the input status not updated in C• CURE 9000.
Solution 3:
Install Galaxy Controller driver compatible with this C•CURE 9000 release
and perform the following steps:
1. Select the Galaxy Controller and right-click.
2. Choose Synchronize from the context menu.
3. In the Galaxy-Synchronize pop up window select Save and Close.
After synchronization completes, synchronization status of the panel will be
"Finished Synchronizing".
Obtain an Audit Report during the period of the re-synchronization process.
The audit logs will indicate the following:
Observation 1:
Before re-synchronization Input/Output which is existing on the Panel is not
seen on the C•CURE 9000
After re-synchronization missing input/output gets created in C•CURE 9000.
Newly created inputs/outputs can be traced using Audit Log.
The operator can configure necessary events and triggers on the newly
created Inputs/Outputs.
Observation 2:
Before re-synchronization Input/Output is not existing on the Galaxy
Controller panel, but is visible in C•CURE 9000.
After re- synchronization completes, the name of specific input/output
existing in C•CURE 9000 but not on the panel, gets prepended with
"Unavailable" keywords. The affected inputs/outputs can be tracked using
Audit Log.
The operator has to run a query to filter for zones/outputs from the Audit
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Log, based on the "Unavailable" keyword to get the complete list of affected
objects after re-synchronization. All the triggers, maps, journals associated
with these objects will not be removed from the database. This will enable the
operator to take backup or preserve them for historical reports. The operator
is advised to remove these non-existent zones/outputs from C•CURE 9000
over a period of time.
Observation 3:
Before re-synchronization the name of the Input/Output is different in
C • CURE 9000 than on the Galaxy Controller panel. This can happen if some
inputs/outputs have got incorrectly configured and got interchanged with
other inputs/outputs.
After re-synchronization the specific inputs/outputs get renamed according
to the name in the Panel. The change in names can be tracked using Audit
Log.These specific inputs/outputs obtained through the Audit Log needs to
be re-checked and configured for triggers, events and maps.
Problem 4:
Same alarm port is configured in multiple panels. The message,
"Configuration error detected: Alarm port configured in panel with IP
Address )0000000000a conflicts with panel 'YYYY'" is logged in
monitoring station.
Solution 4:
This happens when one or more controllers are configured with same Alarm
Reporting Port Number in Galaxy Controller. Change the Alarm Reporting
Port Number. For more information, see,"Configure the Galaxy panel to
receive the events"on page 3-3
Problem 5
Occasionally Area doesn't get Armed.
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Troubleshooting
Solution 5:
This happens when Controller doesn't allow to Arm the Area if one or more
inputs are not in normal condition. Check for the Input status present in that
Area and restore the state of the Input to normal.
OR
This happens when multiple Areas are selected and manual action Arm/
Disarm is performed. In order to Arm/Disarm the Areas, it is recommended
to add the Areas to a group and then perform Arm/ Disarm action on the
group itself.
Problem 6:
Occasionally Panel does not connect.
Solution 6:
Check the following:
■ Check if configuration in controller is as mentioned in "Configuring
Galaxy Dimension Panels"on page 3-2".
■ Check for firewall and ensure ports configured in controllers are allowed
■ Disable the panel in Co CURE 9000 and telnet to the panel on Command
Port= 10001.
Problem 7:
Alarms are not received from Panel.
Solution 7:
Do the following
1. Check for firewall and ensure ports configured in controllers are allowed
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2. Check if configuration in controller is as mentioned in "Configuring
Galaxy Dimension Panels"on page 3-2".
Problem 8:
How to capture logs for the Panel.
Solution 8:
Perform the following steps:
1. Navigate to
\ Tyco \ Crossfire ServerComponents GalaxyConfiguration.xml.
2. Open GalaxyConfiguration.xml.
3. Change the default value of Logon from False to True.
4. Restart the driver. Now you can see the logs for the panel at the location,
\ Tyco \ Crossfire ServerComponents GalaxyLog.
Problem 9:
Galaxy Controller is not communicating with Server after fail over to Backup
or Disaster Recovery Node.
Solution 9:
If C•CURE 9000 is configured as 2 node EMC or Marathon setup and Nodes
are configured in different subnet, it is recommended to configure Galaxy
Controller with both Primary & Backup path each communicating with
specific node. Galaxy Hardware supports only 2 communication paths
(Primary Sr Secondary). In case of 3 node redundancy at least 2 nodes shall be
on same subnet.
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Galaxy Journal
Messages
This chapter describes the customized Journal messages in the Galaxy
integration panel.
This chapter covers
♦ C•CURE 9000 Galaxy Integration Journal Messages A-2
♦ Area Status in C•CURE 9000 A-6
♦ Input Status in C•CURE 9000 A-8
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C-CURE 9000-Galaxy Integration Journal Messages
C•CURE 9000-Galaxy Integration Journal Messages
Table A-1 lists the Journal Messages that can be reported by the Galaxy
Integration products to the C•CURE 9000 database.
Table A-1: Journal Messages Reported to C•CURE 9000 by Galaxy Integration
Hardware Alarm Supervision
Status Status Status Condition Monitoring Station/Journal Message
CLOSED Normal Closed Loop Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
and not omitted AlamVSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
OPEN Normal Open Loop Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
SHORT Normal Tamper Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
OPEN Normal Tamper Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
LOW Normal Trouble Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE AlamVSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
HIGH Normal Trouble Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE AlamVSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
MASKED Normal Zone Masked Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
FAULT Normal Zone Faulted Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
CLOSED Alarm Closed Loop Alarm Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
OPEN Alarm Open Loop Alarm Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
SHORT Alarm Tamper Alarm Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
OPEN Alarm Tamper Alarm Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT AlamVSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
HIGH Alarm Trouble Alarm Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
MASKED Alarm Zone Masked Alarm Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
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Table A-1: Journal Messages Reported to C-CURE 9000 by Galaxy Integration, continued
Hardware Alarm Supervision
Status Status Status Condition Monitoring Station Journal Message
FAULT Alarm Zone Faulted Alarm Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
CLOSED Normal Bypass Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the stalus(Hardware/
and omitted AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
OPEN Normal Bypass Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the stalus(Hardware/
AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
SHORT Normal Bypass Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
OPEN Normal Bypass Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect In MS/Journal
LOW Normal Bypass Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
HIGH Normal Bypass Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
MASKED Normal Bypass Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the stalus(Hardware/
AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
FAULT Normal Bypass Acknowledged Changes in any/combination of the stalus(Hardware/
AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
CLOSED Normal Suspended Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardwarel
AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
OPEN Normal Suspended Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
SHORT Normal Suspended Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
OPEN Normal Suspended Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
LOW Normal Suspended Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE AlamVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
HIGH Normal Suspended Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
MASKED Normal Suspended Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
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Table A-1: Journal Messages Reported to C-CURE 9000 by Galaxy Integration, continued
Hardware Alarm Supervision
Status Status Status Condition Monitoring Station.Journal Message
FAULT Normal Suspended Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlamVSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
CLOSED Normal SoakTest Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlanWSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
OPEN Normal SoakTest Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
SHORT Normal SoakTest Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT AlanWSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
OPEN Normal SoakTest Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT AlanWSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
LOW Normal SoakTest Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
HIGH Normal SoakTest Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE AlanWSupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
MASKED Normal SoakTest Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlanWSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
FAULT Normal SoakTest Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
AlanWSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
CLOSED Normal Reset Reset manual Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
action from Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
C•CURE
OPEN Normal Reset Reset manual Changes In any/combination of the status(Hardware/
action from AlanWSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
C•CURE
SHORT Normal Reset Reset manual Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT action from AlanWSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
C•CURE
OPEN Normal Reset Reset manual Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
CIRCUIT action from Alarm/Supervision status) will reflect in MS/Joumal
C•CURE
LOW Normal Reset Reset manual Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE action from PJarm/SupervIsion status) will reflect in MS/Journal
C•CURE
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C•CURE 9000-Galaxy Integration Journal Messages
Table A•1: Journal Messages Reported to C•CURE 9000 by Galaxy Integration, continued
Hardware Alarm Supervision
Status Status Status Condition Monitoring Station/Journal Message
HIGH Normal Reset Reset manual Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardware/
RESISTANCE action from AlarnVSupenAsion status) will reflect in MS/Journal
C•CURE
MASKED Normal Reset Reset manual Changes in any/combination of the stalus(Hardware/
action from AlarnVSupervision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
C•CURE
FAULT Normal Reset Reset manual Changes in any/combination of the status(Hardvrare/
action from AlarnVSupenrision status) will reflect in MS/Journal
C•CURE
I i
When an area is disarmed and the zone under that area is bypassed,
Supervision status of that zone is reset.
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Area Status in C•CURE 9000
Area Status in C•CURE 9000
Fable A-2 describes the Area Status in C•CURE 9000.
Table A-2: Area Status In C•CURE 9000
Property Value Status Message
Mode status Arm Armed When the area is armed.
Disarm Disarmed
Forced km Armed
Unset Disarmed
Set Armed
Setting Sailing
Suspend Suspend
Part Set and Unset Part Set and Unset
Part Set and Setting Pan Set and Sang
Part Set and Suspend Pan Set and Suspend
Part Set and Set Pan Set and Set
Part Set and Part Set and
Unsetting Unseating
Alarm and Unset Alarm and Unset
Alarm and Setting Alarm and Setting
Alarm and Suspend Alarm and Suspend
Alarm and Set Alarm and Set
Alarm and Unsetting Alarm and Unsetting
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Table A-2: Area Status in C -CURE 9000, continued
Property Value Status Message
System and Unset System and Unset
System and Setting System and Setting
System and Suspend System and Suspend
System and Set System and Set
System and Unsetting System and Unseeing
PA Alarm and Unset PA Alarm and Unset
PA Alarm and Setting PA Alarm and Setting
PA Alarm and PA Alarm and
Suspend Suspend
PA Alarm and Sel PA Alarm and Set
PA Alarm and PA Mann and
Unsettling Unsetting
Tamper and Unset Tamper and Unset
Tamper and Seeing Tamper and Setting
Tamper and Suspend Tamper and Suspend
Tamper and Set Tamper and Set
Tamper and Unsetting Tamper and
Unsetting
Part Set and Alarm Part Set and Alarrn
Part Set and PA Alarm Pan Set and PA
Alarm
Part Set and System Pan Set and System
Pan Set and Tamper Pan Set and Tamper
Alarm and PA Alarm Mann and PA Alarm
Alarm and System Alarm and System
Alarm and Tamper Alarm and Tamper
System and PA Alarm System and PA Alarm
System and Tamper System and Tamper
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Input Status in C•CURE 9000
Input Status in C•CURE 9000
The priority of icons displayed for galaxy inputs in C•CURE 9000 is as
follows:
1. Disabled
2. Alarm
3. Bypass
4. Active/Inactive
5. Supervision Status
6. Open/closed
7. Unknown
In the Table A-3 active status is shown in alarm and tamper conditions. It is
possible that Galaxy Input can be in multiple states (Example: Alarmed and
Open) and since only one icon can be shown in C•CURE 9000 at a time.
Active/Inactive icon takes priority over Open/Closed this might not display
according to Table A-3.
Active/ Inactive status is displayed only for the conditions displayed in the
Table A-3. See "Galaxy Input" on page 5-1.
Table A-3 describes the Input Status in C•CURE 9000.
Table A4: Input Status in C•CURE 9000
Input Status in C • CURE 9000
Supervision
Status Active Status Hardware Status Alarm Status Status Status Image
Closed Inactive Closed Normal Closed Loop Inactive
Open Active Open Normal Open Loop Active
Short Circuit Active Short Circuit Normal Tamper Active
Open Circuit Active Open Circuit Normal Tamper Active
I Low Active Low Resistance Normal Trouble Active
Resistance
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Table A-3: Input Status in C•CURE 9000. continued
Input Status in C•CURE 9000
Supervision
Status Active Status Hardware Status Alarm Status Status Status Image
High Active High Resistance I Normal Trouble Active
Resistance
Masked Active Masked Normal Zone Masked Active
Fault Active Fault Normal Zone Faulted Active
Alarmed Active Closed Alarm Closed Loop Active
Alarmed and Active Open Alarm Open Loop Active
Open
Alarmed and Active Short Circuit Alarm Tamper Active
Short Circuited
Alarmed and Active Open Circuit Alarm Tamper Active
Open Circuited
Alarmed And Active Low Resistance Alarm Trouble Active
Low
Resistance
Alarmed And Active High Resistance Alarm Trouble Active
High
Resistance
Alarmed And Active Masked Alarm Zone Masked Active
Masked
Alarmed And Active Fault Alarm Zone Fasted Active
Faulted
Omitted Inactive Closed Normal Bypass Bypass
Omitted and Inactive Open Normal Bypass Bypass
Open
Omitted and Inactive Short Circuit Normal Bypass Bypass
Short Circuited
Omitted and Inactive Open Circuit Normal Bypass Bypass
Open Circuited
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Table A-3: Input Status in C•CURE 9000. continued
Input Status in C • CURE 9000
Supervision
Status Active Status Hardware Status Alarm Status Status Status Image
Omitted and Inactive Low Resistance Normal Bypass Bypass
Low
Resistance
Omitted and Inactive Nigh Resistance Normal Bypass Bypass
High
Resistance
Omitted and Inactive Masked Normal Bypass Bypass
Masked
Omitted and Inactive Fault Norval Bypass Bypass
Faulted
Suspended Inactive Closed Normal Suspended Inactive
Suspended Inactive Open Normal Suspended Inactive
and Open
Suspended Inactive Short Circuit Normal Suspended Inactive
and Short
Circuited
Suspended Inactive Open Circuit Normal Suspended Inactive
and Open
Circuited
Suspended Inactive Low Resistance Normal Suspended Inactive
and Low
Resistance
Suspended Inactive High Resistance Normal Suspended Inactive
and High
Resistance
Suspended Inactive Masked Normal Suspended Inactive
and Masked
Suspended Inactive Fault Normal Suspended Inactive
and Faulted
Soak Test Inactive Closed Normal Soak Test Inactive
Soak Test and Inactive Open Normal Soak Test Inactive
Open
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Table A•3: Input Status in C•CURE 9000, continued
Input Status in C • CURE 9000
Supervision
Status Active Status Hardware Status Alarm Status Status Status Image
Soak Test and Inactive Short Circuit Normal Soak Test inactive
Short Circuited
Soak Test and Inactive Open Circuit Normal Soak Test Inactive
Open Circuited
Soak Test and Inactive Low Resistance Normal Soak Test Inactive
Low
Resistance
Soak Test and Inactive High Resistance Normal Soak Test Inactive
High
Resistance
Soak Test and Inactive Masked Normal Soak Test Inactive
Masked
Soak Test and Inactive Fault Normal Soak Test Inactive
Faulted
SoakTest, Inactive Closed Normal Bypass Inactive
Omitted and
Closed
Soak Inactive Open Normal Bypass Inactive
Test_Omitted
and Open
Soak Inactive Short Circuit Normal Bypass Inactive
Test_Omitted
and Short
Circuited
Soak Inactive Open Circuit Normal Bypass Inactive
Test_Omined
and Open
Circuited
Soak Inactive Low Resistance Normal Bypass Inactive
Test_Omined
and Low
Resistance
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Table A-3: Input Status in C•CURE 9000. continued
Input Status in C• CURE 9000
Supervision
Status Active Status Hardware Status Alarm Status Status Status Image
Soak Inactive High Resistance Normal Bypas.., Inactive
Test_Omined
and High
Resistance
Soak Inactive Masked Normal Bypass Inactive
Test_Omined
and Masked
Soak Inactive Fault Normal SoakTest and Inactive
Test_Omitted Omitted
and Faulted
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C • CURE 9000 Galaxy Controller Integration
Architecture 1-4
Index Overview 1-2
C • CURE 9000 Licensing utility 2-3
C • CURE 9000 Monitoring Station 1-2
A C • CURE 9000 Personnel list 8-3
Communication Fail 3-10
Actions and Target 9,3
Connected Program 2-5, 2-6
Activate/Deactivate 1-3
Crossfire server 2-2, 2-9
Administration Workstation 2-3
Advanced Processing Controller 4-5
Alarm D
Reporting P
ort 3-8 Database
Alarm Dropping Tables 2-12, 243
Set, Unset 3-2 Installation 2-4
Oracle 2-4
Area configuration 1.3
Server 2-7
Area part-set manual actions 10-2
Dummy Secondary Device 10-2
Area Status A-5
Arm /Disarm 1-2, 1.3, 4-5, 10-2
E
B Event Messages 1-2, 14
Event Status Area 1-2
Bypass Inputs 1-2
Events 3-2, 9-2, 10-2
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F Inputs Tab 54
State Images 5-11
Fire and Panic Alarms 1-2 Status Tab 5-8
Triggers Tab 5-5
See also Galaxy Disarm Intrusion Area.
G Galaxy Keypad 1-2, 8-2
Galaxy Output
Galaxy 8-2
General Tab 6-3
Galaxy Activate Output 9-8
Groups Tab 6-5
Galaxy Arm Intrusion Area 94 Status Tab 6-6
Galaxy Bypass Input 9-6 State Images Tab 6-7
Galaxy Control Panel 1-2 Galaxy Reset Input 9-7
Galaxy Controller Galaxy Secondary Device
Accessing 34 Inputs Tab 74
Adding to Group 344 Outputs Tab 7-5
Configuring 3-3 State Images Tab 7-7
Defining Trigger 342 Galaxy Secondary Devices
Deleting 3-5 Status Tab 7-6
General Tab 3-7
Galaxy Synchronize 9-9
Groups 3-14
Galaxy User
3-9
General Tab 8-3
Removing Trigger 3-13
Server, Client 2-2 GalaxyController.exe 2-5, 2-6
State Images Tab 348 Galaxy,Specific Actions 9-3
Status Tab 346 GD-48, GD-96, GD-264 1,3, 10-2
System-Configured Users 8-2
Galaxy Controller folder 2-2
Galaxy Controller objects 3-5
Galaxy Disarm Intrusion Area 9-5 Input
See also Galaxy Intrusion Area. Configuring Triggers 4-5
Galaxy Input Creating 3-9
General Tab 4-3 Deleting 3-9
State Images Tab 4-12 Input keyword 10-2
Status Tab 4-11
Input/Output 1-2, 3-2
Triggers Tab 4-5
Installation
Galaxy Intrusion Area
local computer 2-5
Groups Tab 5-9 over network 2-5
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Intrusion Area 1-3 RIO 1-3
Intrusion Panel 3-2
Intrusion Zone 3-10
S
Server Components 2-10
Setup program 2-6
Journal log 1-3 SQL Server 2005 2-4
Journal Messages A-Z 1.4 State Images 10-2
Supervision status A-5
Synchronize 1-3, 3-4, 3-8, 9-9
M
3-9
Outputs 3-10 T
Monitoring Station 2-3, 3-2 Template 3.10
Trigger Header Outputs 10-3
Triggers tab 3-4
N
Networks Status 2-3
U
User configuration 1.3
O
Operating Systems 2-3
Windows
firewall 2-3
Port permissions 2-4
Alarm Reporting 3-3
R Zone 1-2, 1-3, 3-2
Remote Servicing Suite A-S
RF RIO
events 1-3
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