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Wiring Informa Speech Dialler To Galaxy 2-20 Alarm Panel


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Hello all,

I'm currently trying to wire an 'Informa 8EP276A-UK' to a Honeywell Galaxy 2-20 control panel.

Apparently the control panel does have capability to dial out without an external dialler but unfortunately, we no longer get the alarm serviced from the installers (A*T). This means we don't have the Master Reset Code which we need to program the menus. Basically, rip-off merchants A*T will not release the code unless we start a service contract with them again; which is not going to happen.

I have attached an image of the Galaxy wiring diagram and the instructions to connect the Informa dialler for a 'Bells Only' function (that's all we need it for).

I can see where to terminate connections for the 12v supply but I am a little confused about where (in the alarm panel) to wire connections for IP1 and INH. There doesn't appear to be a SET terminal in the control panel and i'm also unsure where the 'Bell B-' terminal is.

I have meddled with the alarm in the past (only to move the location of the control panel) but I always just took lots of pictures, used labels and made notes to ensure I terminated everything in the correct place. So in effect, I can do the practical side but am a layman when things are not blatantly obvious!

Is there anyone out there who can help please?! Thanks in advance!

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They can't release the codes and that does not make them rip off merchants

However, there is only 1 output, which may already be in use. There is a bell output to drive the dialler, but that panel is designed for proper secure com units not speech diallers.

You will need to reprogram it to work with that dialler

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You would need to use the trigger header for a speech dialler but this would involve some re-programming as James has said. If you don't want to deal with A*T then you should find a local company who are willing to fit this and re-pogram for you, if you are out of contract

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