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Galaxy 500 firmware upgrade

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I agree that I've absolutely no qualifications whatsoever in the area of alarm installation eng, but I don't need any to be able to quote verbatim to Mike from a document. I am not qualified to judge the truth of the information contained in the document, but I would presume that if anyone knows what upgrades are possible it might be Ademco-Microtech.

Besides which, I PM'd him the information and didn't expect to be mentioned on the open forum.

No offence taken, by the way! If you want a copy of the PDF PM me your address and I'll send it.

Allso

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I agree that I've absolutely no qualifications whatsoever in the area of alarm installation eng, but I don't need any to be able to quote verbatim to Mike from a  document. I am not qualified to judge the truth of the information contained in the document, but I would presume that if anyone knows what upgrades are possible it might be Ademco-Microtech.

No offence taken, by the way! If you want a copy of the PDF PM me your address and I'll send it.

Allso

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i aint seen it no..can you post it on this forum ?

Its in Adobe PDF format so I can't cut and paste.

Send it me: dave@dlp-1.com and ill do it..

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

Customer Advice Note

Galaxy 8, 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512

Software Version 4.39

Functional Change Details

(with reference to V4.36)

February 2004

Changes introduced in V4.39

Galaxy V4.39 has been developed as part of a software standardisation process, designed to

bring all variants of the Galaxy panel software to a single version. This will allow Honeywell

Security (previously Ademco Microtech) to better support and develop the Galaxy software

moving forward. With regard to the UK variants of the Galaxy, there is no change in the

Galaxy product functionality, between V4.36 and V4.39.

Upgrade Compatibility

V4.39 software can be fitted to any Galaxy panel that meets the criteria indicated in the table below.

Panel Type - H/W Revision - S/W Revision

Galaxy 8 - Rev 1.5 and above - V1.18, V1.25, V1.27, V1.30, V2.xx, V4.xx

Galaxy 18 - Rev 1.72 - V4.xx

Galaxy 60 - Rev 1.72 - V4.xx

Galaxy 128 - Rev 2.0 and above - V2.xx, V4.xx

Galaxy 500 - Rev 1.5 and above - V1.18, V1.25, V1.27, V1.30, V2.xx, V4.xx

Galaxy 504 - Rev 2.0 and above - V2.xx, V4.xx

Galaxy 512 - Rev 1.5 and above - V1.18, V1.25, V1.27, V1.30, V2.xx, V4.xx

cheers Allso

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

interesting,tho microtech denied anything was wrong with 4.36 when they were issuing 4.37 to //.National Installer.// and keeping quiet about probs with 4.36 which i think dave spoke to them about..[/font=Arial]

Looks like 4.36 is possibly a step backwards.

They did I believe have confirmation problems with 4.36, hense issuing thousands of updated chips to ADT with a version of 4.37.

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Dave Partridge (Romec Service Engineer)

+ was it 2.31 that had the problem with the internals going on an activation making audio verification useless..

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