Amps Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 Is there more than one data line on a galaxy 96 ? If there is only one, is it still possibly to connect two lines if an onboard resistor is cut? I know this was possible on a galaxy 60 but have no idea about the new stuff. Ta.
Guest old-hand Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 Two lines on a 96. I take it you want to fit two keypads at each end of a property. For your info GD48 1 line GD96 2 lines GD264 2 lines GD520 4 lines
Amps Posted May 26, 2009 Author Posted May 26, 2009 Two lines on a 96.I take it you want to fit two keypads at each end of a property. For your info GD48 1 line GD96 2 lines GD264 2 lines GD520 4 lines Existing galaxy 48 that is wired with two data runs, i'm not up to date with galaxy and couldn't figure out where/which/if resistor needs cutting like with the old galaxy 60. Two lines on the 96 you say so thats problem solved, nice one :
Amps Posted May 27, 2009 Author Posted May 27, 2009 Changed the 48 for the 96 today, do i take it that the aux. tamp terminal is for the negative bell tamper return? If so i couldn't get the panel to trigger with a negative return removed. Any ideas/pointers ? Also as i now have a "free" Galaxy 48 to play with i'm thinking of uprading my house alarm Abacus 6 LCD and i'd like to set the Galaxy up for remote access, is it possibly to get free Galaxy Gold software anywhere ?
Guest old-hand Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 LOL @ free Gold. When testing the tamper return on the bell were you still in engineering by any chance?.
Amps Posted May 27, 2009 Author Posted May 27, 2009 LOL @ free Gold. When testing the tamper return on the bell were you still in engineering by any chance?. Never got chance to test in day mode mate i just thought the fault aux. tamper would show with the rio tamper faults when i tried to exit engineers mode. Will give it a go tomorrow. Clicked on you "free Gold" link but doesn't seem to work
Guest old-hand Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 Never got chance to test in day mode mate i just thought the fault aux. tamper would show with the rio tamper faults when i tried to exit engineers mode. Will give it a go tomorrow. Should have TBH. You are running the GRD to AUX tamper for the -ve return? Try it with the RIO`s closed and lid tamper closed too to prove the point.
gken74 Posted May 28, 2009 Posted May 28, 2009 Is there more than one data line on a galaxy 96 ? If there is only one, is it still possibly to connect two lines if an onboard resistor is cut? I know this was possible on a galaxy 60 but have no idea about the new stuff. Ta. On the GD96 you've got 2 jumpers LK3 & LK5 behind the 485 bus which have replaced the onboard resistors which you'd cut in the G60 so you could run the data cable in 2 directions from one data line.
SouthernBrad Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 On the GD96 you've got 2 jumpers LK3 & LK5 behind the 485 bus which have replaced the onboard resistors which you'd cut in the G60 so you could run the data cable in 2 directions from one data line. Beat me to it i was going to mention you could have just used a new 48 Panle over the 96.Remove link 3 on the 48.
Rulland Posted July 9, 2010 Posted July 9, 2010 Beat me to it i was going to mention you could have just used a new 48 Panle over the 96.Remove link 3 on the 48. Only just!-last post was a year ago lol
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