
NOTE: Any change to the keypad address must be made when the power is disconnected from the keypad.Īddresses are set by means of a rotary switch on the PCB. The address switch assigns a hexadecimal address value to the keypad. Have you set the address on the keypad itself (the rotary switch on the back)?Ī 16-way rotary address switch is used to address Galaxy LCD keypads. So you can have a mixture of keyprox/non keyprox ones on the same line. You can have 8 keypads of which up to 3 of those can be keyprox ones. just a cosmetic thing?Īppreciate a bit if a specific one but any help appreciated. Anyone know if v7 and v8 are pretty much interchangeable - I.e. I currently have v7 keypad and if buying new ones anyway was going to just get v8 ones. So if I swap out the keyprox ones for non-keyprox it should work (as we have less than. it can take up to 8 as long as ever one is non-keyprox. I'm thinking problem is that I have keyprox ones already and it can't take a mix like this? i.e. I've lost faith a bit and can't believe there is not a definitive answer to how this works. Our local installer seems pretty sure it should take a mix of keyprox and non keyprox (3 keyprox and then 1 more non-keyprox) but can't get it to address the keypad. It doesn't say if this is either / and / or though! Honeywell support don't seem sure either which seemed a bit strange as it can't be that uncommon. The spec for the system is 8 non keyprox, 3 keyprox (says 8 and then 3 in brackets). I am wanting to add a keypad into our garage which will make 4 in total on the system. If you have the cash, go for the 96, 264 or 520 panels.I have a Honeywell Galaxy Dimension GD-48. The original Di mension board is used as an upgrade, with the old non dimension board sold in the new case.

Watch out for Dimension cases being sold with old G3-48 boards in. Pair these functions with the IP modules and you have remote control automation from your phone. These features make the panel capable of light weight home automation tasks like controlling lights and opening garage doors. As I said, many are using in the domestic situation, and this is due to the additional features like links and groups. Don't get me wrong, the Flex is a capable panel, but isn't as revered as the Dimension with it's traditional PSU and reliable PCB. The 48 is pretty much geared for business premises, but due to the features and reliability, many use this instead of the G2 and Flex range for their domestic installation. The Galaxy 48 is the entry Dimension panel and has a host of features. Solid, capable and reliable panel from Honeywell.
