- #Honeywell galaxy flex 20 kit install#
- #Honeywell galaxy flex 20 kit manual#
- #Honeywell galaxy flex 20 kit code#
- #Honeywell galaxy flex 20 kit professional#
Hope that helps, but if you want any more info let me know. So, you could actually use 4 core cable, though I used 8 core just in case I need additional cores in the future. Finally you'll need a connection from the +12v on the control panel to V+ on the sensor. Take two cores from the 0V connection nearest the zone output, and wire this to the V- and NC connections on the sensor (might be marked up as something else, but that's what Honeywell refer to them as). You will need one core to go from the zone on the control panel (the numbers 1 to 12) to the alarm input on the sensor. You'll end up with 4 cores going from the control panel to each sensor. Honeywell Commercial Security Eastern Europe - Galaxy Flex 20 Galaxy Flex 20 Galaxy Flex Series Control Panels : view product information, features, documentation and ordering information. On the flex control panel you'll see the sensor connections are all in a row at the bottom.
#Honeywell galaxy flex 20 kit manual#
I also used a door sensor which needed the resistors adding manually, but the wiring schematic is included in the manual that comes with the flex. These are the sensors I've used for my PIRs. Some of them have the resistors built in and you select the resistance values by using jumpers. Whether you need the resistors or not depends on the sensors you're going to use. Yes, I've wired up the system and it's all now working. Honeywell Galaxy Keypad With Volume Control And Backlit Display. If you could help me once again I think I'll have enough to attempt the installation too. You've already told me what I need to know to get the cabling installed. Of course, I'm assuming that each sensor should be wired back to a separate zone. Sensor 4 - connects to zone 4, the same 0v terminal as sensor 3, and the same +12v terminal as sensors 1,2 and 3. Sensor 3 - connects to zone 3, the next 0v terminal, and the same +12V sensor as sensor 1 and 2. Sensor 2 - connects to zone 2, the same 0V terminal as sensor 1 and the same +12V terminal as sensor 1. Sensor 1 - connects to zone 1, 0V and +12V It only shows 3 connections leaving the control panel, am I missing something here? Judging from the manual it looks like the first 4 sensors would connect as follows: Honeywell RT10A, RT10A-L0N-17C12S0E, RT10A-L0N-18C12E0E, RT10A-L0N-18C12S0E, RT10A-L0N-18C22S0E, RT10A-L1N-17C12S1E. I'm happy I understand the RS485 cable connection now, but I'm trying to make sense of the PIR wiring diagram shown on page 17 of the manual.
#Honeywell galaxy flex 20 kit install#
I'm trying to build up the confidence to install the unit myself. I'm thinking of using shielded 8 core cable since it's only about £15 more expensive, though I think my longest cable run will be about 20m so it might well be overkill. I think I have the information I need to get the cabling in place as part of my refurbishment work. I did manage to find the installer manual for the Flex 20 on the Internet after posting my message.
#Honeywell galaxy flex 20 kit professional#
I'm reluctant to call a company to ask as I've seen many suggesting you have to be a professional installer to buy from them / only deal with trade, but the DIY alarms don't appear to be of the quality that I want (and I have been wiring up things for about 30 years, and am a computer programmer, so don't see why I shouldn't self install).Thanks, that information is really helpful and just what I was after. I can find the firmware 1 version, but really want the iphone keypad emulator app so that I can see the status whilst away from home, and this isn't mentioned on the firmware 1 datasheet (but is on the firmware 3).
#Honeywell galaxy flex 20 kit code#
I've googled the code of the kit from the datasheet (C005-E1-K24I) I want the firmware 3 version, but I can't find anywhere to purchase it from. I have been researching which alarm system to install into our new home, I have decided on the Galaxy Flex 20 (DIY install).