CDVI GALEOBT Galeo BT Black Backlit keypad With Bluetooth Instruction Manual

August 19, 2024
CDVI

CDVI GALEOBT Galeo BT Black Backlit keypad With Bluetooth


Specifications

  • Brand: GALEOBT
  • Model: GALEO BLACK
  • Warranty: 10 Years
  • Power Input: 12V AC, 24V AC, 48V AC, 12V DC, 24V DC, 48V DC
  • Current Consumption: AC – 166 mA to 82 mA, DC – 195 mA to 54 mA
  • Protection Rating: IP64, IK10
  • Certifications: CE, UKCA

Product Usage Instructions

Package Contents

  • Mounting Screw Spanner (M4x10) – 1
  • Screw Cap (M4x30) – 1
  • Plastic Anchor – 4
  • Sealed Cap – 2
  • Mounting Plate – 1

Specifications

Feature Description
Intuitive programming 100 user codes customisable by each user
Ergonomic Audible and visual feedback
Default programming No master code in factory setting (5 digits)

Wiring and Connections
To reset the memory, switch off the power, place the P1 jumper, and switch the power back on. P2 jumper allows users to modify their PIN codes. Recommended power supplies include BP1, BP2, PB1,  PB2.

Installation

  1. Insert plastic anchors in holes and screw on the wall using supplied screws.
  2. Mount the keypad on the back plate.
  3. Insert plastic anchors for electronics box bracket and screw on the wall.
  4. Slide the electronics box onto the bracket.

FAQ
Q: Can the GALEOBT keypad be used outdoors?
A: Yes, the GALEOBT keypad has an IP64 protection rating, making it suitable for outdoor use.

PRODUCT PRESENTATION

GALEOBT is an innovative surface mount keypad combining sleek and stylish aesthetics with robust security. With a remote electronic controller and vandal-resistant body, this keypad minimises the risk of the system being disabled through tampering. GALEOBT is Bluetooth-enabled, and its free iOS or Android app makes programming easier than ever. With a simple and intuitive interface, you can quickly set up all the key parameters directly from your smartphone.

  • 3 relay outputs
  • Backlit keys
  • 100 user codes
  • Finish: Zamak®
  • Technology: Bluetooth
  • Free voltage
  • Operating voltage:
  • 12V to 24V DC
  • 24V to 48V DC
  • Consumption: With the 3 relays activated and keypad lit

| 12 V| 24 V| 48 V
---|---|---|---
AC| 166 mA| 82 mA| –
DC| 195 mA| 105 mA| 54 mA

PACKAGE CONTENTS

SPECIFICATIONS


| | | Feature| Description
---|---
Indoor/outdoor use (IP64)| Keypad and keys polished in heavy duty Zamak® cast alloy and is high resistant to vandalism
Intuitive programming| 100 user codes customisable by each user
Ergonomic| Audible and visual feedback
Default programming| There is no master code in the factory setting (5 digits)
Two programming options| Use the TMGALEO keypad or the app to programme the remote electronics

WIRING AND CONNECTIONS

| Outputs Wiring table|
---|---|---
INPUT| V| Input voltage 12V to 24VAC or 12V to 48VDC
V| Input voltage 12V to 24VAC or 12V to 48VDC

DOOR 1

| NC| N/C contact relay 1|
C| Common relay 1|

  • Request-to-exit inputs
  • PB1 request-to-leave input activates relay 1.
  • PB2 Request-to-exit input activates relay 2.
  • Mode and programming time are programmable.
  • The H input can be used with a time switch to allow free access after any button on the code
  • When the contact between the right ‘H’ and ‘M’ is open, the request for access is disabled. When the contact is closed, you can press any key to open relay 1.

NO| N/O contact relay 1

DOOR 2

| NC| N/C contact relay 2
C| Common relay 2
NO| N/O contact relay 2

DOOR 3

| NC| N/C contact relay 3
C| Common relay 3
NO| N/O contact relay 3
Push button| PB1| Request-to-exit input relay 1
M| Common of inputs
PB2| Request-to-exit input relay 2

Clock

| PX| Not used
H| Not used
H| Timer Contact
Keypad TMGALEO| +| White wire from keypad
|
|
E| Green or Blue wire (illumination)

INSTALLATION

  1. Verify the distance between the GALEO keypad and its remote electronic (Refer to  page 7 «Notes and Recommendations»). Place the back plate of the GALEO on the wall and the bracket of the remote electronics box, then mark the hole location with a pen, then drill the 2 mounting holes (drill bit 5 mm and 35 mm hole depth) and the hole wiring access.
  2. Insert the 2 plastic anchors in the holes. Place the back plate of the GALEO and screw on the wall using the supplied  (M4x30) mounting screws.
  3. Insert the cable in the hole access holes of the back plate. Then mount the keypad on the back plate, first placing the top in the hooks  and then the bottom.
  4. Fasten the GALEO keypad to the back plate by using the supplied (M4x10) Torx® screw and T20 Torx® spanner hardware. Place the screw cap at the bottom of the keypad.
  5. Insert the 2 plastic anchors in the holes. Place the bracket of the electronics box and screw on the wall using the supplied M4x30 screws. Slide the box from top to bottom on the bracket.
  6. Insert the cable in the remote electronics box and wire the cable to the terminals. Do not forget to install the varistor on the lock (Refer to page 5 ‘‘Notes and Recommendations’’).

 NOTES AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Cable
The distance between the GALEO and the remote electronics box cannot exceed more than 10 metres. Make sure that the cable is close to by a high voltage cables (ex: 230 V AC).

  • Recommended cable between the GALEO and the remote electronics box
  • To expand the supplied 3 metre cable, select a 2 twisted pairs cable (4 wires), SYT1 0.8MM (AWG 20).
  • Recommended power supplies suitable for the GALEO
  • ADC335 (230V input) or ADC612S (230V input).

Mounting recommendations
Mount the keypad on a flat surface to prevent any vandalism and to ensure optimal mounting conditions.
Mount the remote electronics in a secure location. The keypad is connected to it (supplied as standard with a 3m cable)

Security advice
For security advice reasons, there is no master code in the factory setting (only 5 terms).
The 1 2 3 4 5 code is forbidden as a master code. When selecting a master code and user code avoid sequential codes (example : 3 4 5 6 7).

Back EMF protection
To protect the system against back electromagnetic fields do not forget to mount the varistor in parallel on the lock.

Optional elements

PROGRAMMING

  1. Power up the system

    • Green LED turns on
    • Then the Red LED turns on
    • Then the Red and Green LED flash
    • On the keypad:
    • 1 beep is emitted
    • The keypad lights up and flashes
      1. Enter a new code twice for the master code (5 terms).
    • The 12345 code is forbidden as a master code.
    • The keypad stops flashing
    • After the first entry of the master code, the keypad flashes once
    • Enter the master code for a second time
    • If both entries of the master code are the same, 2 beeps are emitted. Otherwise, wait until the keypad flashes again to enter the new master codetwice (about 10 seconds)
      You are now in programming mode
  2. Configure the system with the programming chart (see next pages)

    • Press B to exit programming mode
  3. Example for creating a user code
    The code for the customer (4 or 5 digits) has its place in the device memory, in the same way that a car has its place in a car park. Once the space is occupied, the next code must be given another space. All codes that control relay 1 are programmed between spaces 00 and 59. The codes for relay 2 are programmed between 60 and 79, and those for relay 3 between 80 and 99. Steps to follow:

    • Enter the master code twice, you will hear 2 beeps
    • Enter the code position (e.g. “00”), you will hear 1 beep
    • Now enter the desired user code (4 or 5 digits, depending on the set code length), you will hear a long beep
    • Exit the programming menu by pressing “B”, you will hear 2 beeps and the keypad lights will go out (unless permanently programmed) The user code is now programmed. Test the relay activation by entering the new code.

Reset Memory

  1. Cut off the power and put the jumper on P1 (page 3).
    Refer to page 3 for the jumper P1 on the remote electronics. Second possibility

  2. Put the power back on:

    • On the remote electronics:

    • Red LED turns on during reset

    • After the reset, Red and Green LEDs continue flashing until the new master code is set

    • On the keypad:
      6 short beeps are emitted during reset and at the end 1 long beep is emitted

    • The keypad continues flashing until the new master code is set

  3. Pull out the jumper on P1
    Master code and user codes are cleared and set to default value

Start again from part A
Reset Master Code
When in stand-by operating mode, put a jumper on P1. Wait until the keypad flashes to enter new master code.

On the remote electronics:

  • Red LED turns on while the master code is being reset
  • Then Green LED turns on

On the keypad

  • 3 short beeps are emitted while the master code is being reset and after that 1 long beep is emitted
  • The keypad flashes until the new master code is set

Changing The Code by a User
To authorise a user to modify their own user code, put a jumper on P2 (to disable
the feature, remove the jumper)

  1.  Enter the current user code

  2. The relay is activated and a beep is emitted

  3. Enter the 2 digits sub master code

    • Relay 1, default sub master code: A and B
      Relay 2, default sub master code: 1 and 3

    • Relay 3, default sub master code: 4 and 6

    • A beep is emitted to authorise the modification

  4. Enter the new user code

    • 2 beeps are emitted to confirm the new code
  5. Test the new code to ensure the modification has applied correctly.

MY DIGICODE APP

With the My Digicode app you can fully configure and manage your keypad from your smartphone. This app is available from Android 5 and IOS 8.1. Search My Digicode in your app library:

Basic configuration in a few steps

  1. Press “Add code” and select the BOXCODE you want to configure. The box with the lowest RSSI value is the closest BOXCODE.

  2. Select the BOXCODE you want to configure and press “OK”. Enter the name of your BOXCODE.
    Enter a master code you wish to use for programming. The codes 12345 and 00000 are not permitted. Also choose the length of the user code you want to use (4 or 5 digits). Press “next” at the bottom of the screen.

  3. Here you can enter a code for each door or select a randomly generated code. Press “Next”. Then enter the address of your BOXCODE and press “Finish”. Here you will see all the data that you have configured. As an installer, you can forward these configurations to the end customer by pressing «Send».

  4.  Selecting the cog in the bottom left opens the menu of your GALEOBT. Menu parameters: change box name, change address, sound, (master) codes, change relay switching times, …

  5. Press “Share” at the bottom, choose “permanent” or “temporary” and then select which of the doors you want to share access to. Click “Confirm” and “Send now”.

  6. The recipient can then open the file from the e-mail with “My Digicode”. The name of the box appears in “My contacts”. Select the box and the door icon will appear.
    When the recipient selects this access, they see a door and when you are in front of the door you can open it by pressing the door icon. This door icon will turn green when the door is opened.

CDVI Group
FRANCE (Headquarters) Phone: +33 (0) 1 48 91 01 02

All the information contained within this document (pictures, drawings, features, specifications and dimensions) could be perceptibly different and can be changed without prior notice. – Oct 2023

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