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ADT Galaxy keypad SantaUK 03-15-2008
Posted by SantaUK on March 16, 2008, 5:10 pm
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Ah, makes sense - more based towards the residential side of things. Cheers
for that.




> If you have a 504 it won't work. It was only ever intended to work on the
> ADT software for the Galaxy 8+ & 16+ in the UK. In all honesty the 8+ was
> just a 16+ board with the ability to add a rio removed especially for ADTs
> smaller installs.
> They keypads with the coloured buttons had a separate part number to the
> normal MK7 keypad, but the only difference is the colouring of the
> buttons. The PCB is exactly the same so if you had a normal MK7 keypad on
> a 16+ with ADT software, if you pressed *2,5 or 8 it would have the
> desired effect.
>
>> Do you have it on PDF format? If you could email me it I would really
>> appreciate it. I have a 504 ADT board, and would be installing this for
>> my friend.
>>
>> santaukREMOVETHIS@hotmail.co.uk
>>
>>
>>>I have a copy of the ADT manual. This feature is restricted to their
>>>version of the software i'm afraid.
>>>
>>>> Frank Olson wrote:
>>>>> SantaUK wrote:
>>>>>> Hehehe, no its not that. I think that the ADT panel has special
>>>>>> software to enable this function, and I don't have an ADT version of
>>>>>> the manual, only the original manufacturer version. Unfortunately
>>>>>> the keypad only has output number *99 - so no joy on that score. And
>>>>>> I can't seem to see anything where you can press * and a number,
>>>>>> either together or separately, in the manual.
>>>>>
>>>>> *99 will exit programming. In most Ademco panels, pressing * and #
>>>>> within sixty seconds of power up will get you into programming. If
>>>>> "lockout" has been enabled, this won't work though.
>>>>
>>>> It sounds like its similar to Ademco (at least the zone numbers line
>>>> up).
>>>>
>>>> The 95, 96 and 99 aren't programmed at the keypad, they are turned on
>>>> in zone programming. Once they are on the panel should recognize the
>>>> commands input at the keypad.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by Crash Gordon on March 15, 2008, 9:54 pm
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huh?
if you can get into programming how do you mean it's restricted?
you need a special keypad to program the zones...that's about it i believe.


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**Crash Gordon**






|I have a copy of the ADT manual. This feature is restricted to their
version
| of the software i'm afraid.
|
| > Frank Olson wrote:
| >> SantaUK wrote:
| >>> Hehehe, no its not that. I think that the ADT panel has special
| >>> software to enable this function, and I don't have an ADT version of
the
| >>> manual, only the original manufacturer version. Unfortunately the
| >>> keypad only has output number *99 - so no joy on that score. And I
| >>> can't seem to see anything where you can press * and a number, either
| >>> together or separately, in the manual.
| >>
| >> *99 will exit programming. In most Ademco panels, pressing * and #
| >> within sixty seconds of power up will get you into programming. If
| >> "lockout" has been enabled, this won't work though.
| >
| > It sounds like its similar to Ademco (at least the zone numbers line
up).
| >
| > The 95, 96 and 99 aren't programmed at the keypad, they are turned on in
| > zone programming. Once they are on the panel should recognize the
| > commands input at the keypad.
|
|



Posted by Nomen Nescio on March 16, 2008, 2:20 am
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>huh?
>if you can get into programming how do you mean it's restricted?
>you need a special keypad to program the zones...that's about it i believe.

Guys, just because it says ADT doesn't mean it's made by Honeywell, or that
it programs like a Vista panel. Galaxy is a UK product that is completely
different. For example, 504 zones, 32 areas, and 256 outputs.

His best bet is to try the UK newsgroup.


Posted by Crash Gordon on March 16, 2008, 11:03 am
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ah otay thanks for that

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**Crash Gordon**






| >huh?
| >if you can get into programming how do you mean it's restricted?
| >you need a special keypad to program the zones...that's about it i
believe.
|
| Guys, just because it says ADT doesn't mean it's made by Honeywell, or
that
| it programs like a Vista panel. Galaxy is a UK product that is completely
| different. For example, 504 zones, 32 areas, and 256 outputs.
|
| His best bet is to try the UK newsgroup.
|



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