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Configuring the intrusion detection unit
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EN.550.007-V5.2.C4(3) | Last updated: March 11, 2014
NOTE
When you synchronize the clocks, the time is set to the control panel's local time zone.
4
In the
Input pins and output pins
section, select the inputs and output pins to monitor.
You can select an entire panel
Line
, or individual inputs and outputs.
NOTE
The number of inputs and outputs depends on the type of panel you have. For a list
of Galaxy Dimension control panels supported in Security Center, see
5
(Optional) Configure the
Heartbeat input
to monitor the connection between the panel
and Security Center server. See
"Configuring the heartbeat connection"
6
In the
Intrusion detection areas
section, do the following:
a
Select the
Intrusion detection areas
to monitor in Security Desk.
The
Intrusion detection areas
are the groups you configured on the control panel.
IMPORTANT
If the Group option is disabled on the control panel, all inputs are
automatically part of the same group. For more information about enabling/disabling the
Group option, see “63.1=Groups” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual
.
b
From the
Intrusion alarm input
drop-down list, assign an input to the intrusion
detection area.
If the “Trigger intrusion alarm” action is triggered on that intrusion detection area from
Security Desk, the input you select is activated, and can initiate another action on the
panel (depending on your panel configuration).
IMPORTANT
The input you select must already be part of that intrusion detection area
(group) on the control panel. For more information about configuring groups on your
control panel, see “52.10=Group” in the
Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual
.
Best practice:
Select an input with the
Intruder
function so the resulting action triggered
on the panel is immediate. If the input you select has the
Exit
,
Entry
, or
Final
input func-
tion, an entry/exit delay is applied to any action.
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(Optional) In the
Custom event mappings
section, create custom events you can trigger
from a keypad on the panel. See
"Map inputs to intrusion detection areas"
8
In the
Peripheral mappings
section, map peripheral devices (keypads) to intrusion
detection areas.
Configuring the peripheral mappings is helpful when receiving duress events in Security
Center. For example, if someone sends a duress event from a keypad to Security Center, you
will know which keypad sent the event by its ID, and where the keypad is located by the
intrusion detection area it is mapped to.