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    Option 23 - System Version
    This option shows the panel type and software version.
    Option 24 - Print
    NOTE:A serial printer must be connected to the program header on the Galaxy 2 Series PCB.
    This option allows the user to print out the event log.
    NOTE:The system programming can only be printed by an engineer in menu option 57.
      A master code can also print out the users. There are four sub-menus:
    1 = Codes
    Only Master codes and engineers can print the information contained in this option. Information printed con-
    sists of: user number and name, level and group assigned.
    2 = Zones
    This sub-option prints out information for all zones on the system.
    3 = Event Log
    This option prints all events in the log.
    4 = All
    This option prints all information contained in options 1,2 and 3.
    Pressing ent on each of the selected items will begin printing the required information. Pressing esc during this
    display will cancel the print function.
    Display Options (cont’d) 
    						
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    Menu 30 - Test Options
    Option 31 - Walk Test
    Menu option 31 allows a selection of zones or a single zone to be put on walk test.
    NOTE:Zones programmed with the following functions remain active during the walk test:
    24 hours, PA, PA silent, Fire, Tamper, Batt Fail, AC Fail, Assistance, Bell Fail.
    Menu Option 31 has two settings:
    1 = Test All Zones
    This option initiates a walk test that includes all zones that have the omit attribute enabled (refer to option 52 =
    PROGRAM ZONES). When selected, the walk test starts immediately.  The message NO ENTRIES is
    displayed if all zones are non-omittable when selecting All Zones. Non-omittable zones are not included in this
    test and remain active throughout the test.
    2 = Selected Zones
    This test option allows the user to select any zones, irrespective of function type, for walk testing. As many
    zones as necessary may be added to the list before starting the test. Press the 
    7 77 7
    7 key to include all groups in
    the Walk Test. On entering this option the details of the first zone are displayed. Each zone required for test
    can be selected using the A or B keys or by entering the zone number.  Press the # to toggle the test status of
    each zone in the Walk Test: the test status of the zone changes to TEST if it is included in the test and
    # = TEST if it is not. When all the required zones have been selected, press the ent key to start the Walk
    Test.
    Once the Walk Test has started, opening a zone activates outputs programmed as Entry/Exit Horn. If a
    single zone is open, the keypad displays the address and function of the zone. If multiple zones are open, then
    the keypad indicates how many zones are open; the open zones can be viewed by pressing the A or B keys.
    While the walk test is active the message WALK TEST ACTIVE / ESC to abort is displayed; press the #
    key to view all zones that have been walk tested so far. To return to the Walk Test press the # key again.
    NOTE:RF zones will also record the signal strength in reduced gain mode.
    Ending the Walk Test
    To terminate the walk test, press the esc key. The test will terminate automatically if no zones are activated for
    20 minutes.
    The results of the test can be viewed by accessing the event log (refer to option 22 = DISPLAY LOG).
    Option 32 - Output Test
    Menu option 32 allows each of the output function types to be scrolled through and toggled on/off by pressing
    the ent key. If a user has activated the output test, they can only turn on the bells and strobe. No other output
    types can be selected by the user. Refer to 53 = Outputs for a full description of each output function.
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    Table 17. User Attributes
    1 = Pin
    The PIN identifies each user to the Galaxy 2 Series panel and permits the user to operate the system. This
    option allows a PIN to be assigned to a user or an existing PIN to be modified. The PIN must be a four, five
    or six digit number that is unique to the system. If a duplicate PIN is assigned, the message DUPLICATE
    ENTRY is displayed; the PIN is not assigned to the user. As each digit is entered it appears on the lower line
    of the display. Pressing the * key erases the last digit displayed. When the correct PIN has been assigned,
    press the ent key to accept the programming.
    If the engineer PIN code has a # assigned, then the engineer can gain access by entering his PIN code twice,
    without requiring user authorisation via menu 48. The first entry of the PIN code will generate a tamper alarm
    on the keypad.
    Menu 40 - Modify Options
    Option 41 - Time/Date
    This option has two sub-options:
    A = Time
    Selection of this sub-option allows a new time to be entered. The time must be a valid four-digit number in the
    24 hour format (HH:MM). When setting the time, on pressing the last digit, the seconds will be set to 00.
    B = Date
     Selection of this sub-option allows a new date to be entered. The date must be a valid six-digit number in the
    day/month/year format (DD/MM/YY).
    Option 42 - Users
    This option has one sub-option:
    1 = Users
    Option 1 allows scrolling through all the system users. Pressing the ent key at any point will enter into a list of
    sub options for that user. The engineer code cannot access the options for user codes. Similarly, user codes
    cannot access the options for the engineer code.
    Modify Options
    1 = PIN 4-6 digits
    2 = Type Template 0-3
    3 = Groups On/Off for each group * Modifier gives the user group choice
    4 = Name 6 characters Entered in SMS text format
    5 = RF Fob Self learn
    6 = Prox Tag Self learn
    7 = Duress 0 = Off,  1 = On 
    						
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    * 0 = No Access
    1  = Access sub-menu 1 only
    2  = Access sub-menu 1 & 2
    Yes* Only if set by engineer
    The engineer always has access to all menu options. However, in the codes menu the engineer can only edit
    the engineer’s PIN code.Table 18. User Types
    Modify Options (cont’d)
    2 = Type
    This attribute shows the type of user and the level of access for each. There are four sub-options:
    0 = Cleaner (L2)
    1 = Users (L2)
    2 = Manager (L2)
    3 = Master (L3)
    User Types
    A user type is assigned to every user on the system. The type dictates what functions a user can access.
    Each user has the following selectable attributes:
    Attribute Option Assigned Attributes
    Template N ame C leaner (L2) U ser (L2) Manager (L2) Master (L3) Installer
    Restore A larms Yes/No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Restore Faults Yes/No No No Yes Yes Yes
    Restore Tampers Yes/No No No No Yes Yes
    S e t  A c c e s s Ye s / N o Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
    Unset A ccess Yes/No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes*
    Enable Level 3 Yes/No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Change own Code Yes/No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
    C hange other C odes Yes/No No No No Yes No
    Change SMS numbers Yes/No No No No Yes Yes
    Chime Access 0, 1, 2* 0 1 2 2 2
    Omit Zones Yes/No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Override Prevent Set Yes/No No No Yes Yes Yes
    Time &  D ate Yes/No No No Yes Yes Yes 
    						
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    3 = Groups
    This attribute determines the system groups that the user has access to and operational control over. This
    attribute is only available when the groups option is enabled, see Option 63.1.
    Access to the common group is not required as this arms and disarms automatically.
    A modifier can be assigned to the groups. If the * is selected and displayed , then the user will have a choice
    at the point of setting and unsetting, of which groups of their assigned groups are to be affected.
    4 = Name
    This attribute allows a six-character user name to be entered in SMS text format.
    5 = RF Fob
    This parameter allows users to be assigned to RF fobs. See Adding Keyfobs.
    6 = Prox Tag
    This parameter allows users to be assigned to prox tags/cards. See Adding Keytags or Cards.
    7 = Duress
    This parameter allows the current user code to be assigned to a Duress code. There is no limit to the number
    of codes that can be assigned as Duress Codes.
    Adding Keyfobs (ECP)
    1. Enter menu 42.1 = Users.Users.
    2. Select a user.
    3. Select option 5 = RF Fobs.
    4. Press * (AUTO) to self-learn the keyfob on to system.
    5. Display says awaiting fob.
    6. Press the four buttons on the keyfob simultaneously on the keyfob (receiver may give a triple beep at this
    point).
    7. Press and release any single button on the keyfob when prompted.
    8. The keyfob is now learned on to the system.
    Adding Keyfobs (RS485)
    1. Enter menu 42.1 = Users.Users.
    2. Select a user.
    3. Select option 5 = RF Fobs.
    4. Press * (AUTO) to self-learn the keyfob on to system.
    5. Display says awaiting fob.
    6. Press one button on the keyfob.
    7. The keyfob is now learned on to the system.
    Removing Keyfobs
    1. Enter menu 42.1 = Users.Users.
    2. Select a user.
    3. Select option 5 = RF Fobs.
    4. To delete a keyfob for a user press the 
    						
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    Adding Keytags or Cards - Mk7 485 Keyprox only
    1. Enter menu 42.1 = Users.Users.
    2. Select a user.
    3. Select option 6 = Prox Tags.
    4. Press A & 1 together to self-learn keytag/card on to system.
    NOTE: When pressing A & 1, make sure keytag or card is kept away from prox symbol or else the number
    will be misread.
    5. Hold card/keytag in front of prox symbol to add it in.
    6. The number should be displayed.
    7. Wait for double beep then remove keytag/card.
    8. Press enter to save and exit.
    NOTE:If at any time a triple beep is heard, the learn procedure has failed.
    Adding Keytags or Cards - 6160 Keyprox only
    1. Enter menu 42.1 = Users.Users.
    2. Select a user.
    3. Select option 5 = RF Fobs.
    4. Press * (AUTO) to self-learn keytag/card on to system.
    5. Display says awaiting fob.
    6. Hold card/keytag in front of LED’s to add it in.
    7. Ignore request to press a button (this is for RF fobs).
    8. The keytag/card has been successfully added.
    NOTE:If at any time a triple beep is heard, the learn procedure has failed.
    Removing Keytags or Cards - Mk7 485 Keyprox only
    1. Enter menu 42.1 = Users.Users.
    2. Select a user.
    3. Select option 6 = Prox Tags.
    4. The Serial number is displayed.
    5. Press the B key until all digits are deleted from screen.
    6. Press enter to save and exit.
    Removing Keytags or Cards - ECP 6160 Tags only
    1. Enter menu 42.1 = Users.Users.
    2. Select a user.
    3. Select option 5 = RF Fobs.
    4. The Serial number is displayed.
    5. Press the B key until all digits are deleted from screen.
    6. Press enter to save and exit.
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    Option 44 - Mobile Nos
    The Galaxy 2 Series can send SMS messages to users on up to three separate phone numbers to alert them of
    system events.
    This option allows users to set up or alter the mobile phone numbers and the types of messages sent. There
    are three sub-options, one for each phone:
    1 = Call 1
    2 = Call 2
    3 = Call 3
    Each of these options has a further sub-menu as follows:
    1 = Mobile Number
    The mobile number can be up to 20 digits long.
    2 = Message Type
    This menu allows the types of events that are sent via SMS to be selected. There are four options as follows:
    1 = Alarm Events
    2 = Alarm & Set
    3 = Alarm & Fault
    4 = All Events
    These selections can be different for each mobile.
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    Option 47 - Remote Access
    1 = Service
    This option allows a user to initiate a call to the remote service centre or authorise a call in from the remote
    servicing centre. On entering the menu, the user can select which communication device is used.
    1 = Telecoms
    5 = GSM (2–44+ only)
    Upon selecting the device, the user can select which communication mode is used.
    0 = Direct Access
    This enables a five minute window where the panel will accept an incoming call for the remote servicing
    software.
    1 = Start Call Out
    This immediately initiates an outgoing call to the number pre-programmed in menu 56.1.12 or 56.5.12.
    4 = Auto Service (engineer access only)
    This option allows an automatically initiated remote servicing call to the remote servicing centre.
    1 = Mode
    This selects the mode of automatic remote servicing connections.
    0 = Off
    In this mode the panel will not automatically initiate a remote servicing call. This is the default
    setting.
    1 = PSTN
    In this mode the panel automatically initiates a remote servicing call via the on-board modem to the
    telephone number programmed in menu 561.12 on the date and time programmed in menu 56.7.11.
    2 = GSM
    In this mode the panel automatically initiates a remote servicing call via the GSM module to the
    telephone number programmed in menu 561.12 on the date and time programmed in menu 56.7.11.
    Option 48 - Level 3 Access
    This option is a command which allows a normal user to authorize access for an engineer/master. This is
    always required for an engineer code. It is also required to authorize access for a Master code, if the system is
    set up this way by parameter 16. Authorization will be granted for five minutes. The engineer code must be
    entered within this time. Two sub-options are available:
    0 = Disabled
    This is always the option shown first.
    1 = Enabled
    Authorization is granted for five minutes.
    Upon leaving engineering mode, the engineer’s code can regain access for up to 30 minutes, before manual
    authorisation is required again via menu 48.
    NOTE:During the 30 minute window, a user cannot disable engineer access.
    If the engineer PIN code has a # assigned, then the engineer can gain access by entering his PIN code twice.
    The first entry of the PIN code will generate a tamper alarm on the keypad.
    47 - Remote Access 
    						
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    Menu 50 - Engineer 1 Options
    Option 51 - Parameters
    This option allows the engineer to modify the settings for the system functions. Options can be selected using
    the A or B keys or by entering the two digit parameter number and pressing the ent key.  The selected options
    can then be programmed by typing the new value directly or by using the A key to increase or the B key to
    decrease the values assigned to the parameter; pressing the ent key accepts the new value and returns to the
    previous menu level.
    NOTE:If the system is split into groups, certain parameters will have a different setting for each group.
    The following table lists the System Parameters.
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    Table 19. System Parameters
    51 - Parameters (cont’d)
    Parameter Values Defaults
    01=Bell Time 01-30 minutes15 minutes
    02=Bell Delay 0=Off.  1=On - 10 min. 0 = Off
    04=Exit Time 00 - 99 Seconds. 00=Infinite time/final contact. 30
    05=Entry Time 00 - 99 seconds.30
    06=Part set exit 0=Silent  1=Keypad only  2=Keypad & Speaker 1 = Keypad
    07=Intruder Resets 0=User 1=Remote1 = Remote
    08=Exit Terminate 0=No 1=Full set only  2=Full and part set only  3=All set modes 0 = No
    09=Zone lockout Alarms per set period,  0-9 Events 0 = No Lockout
    10=Horn Volume 00-3110
    11=Audible power fault 0=No 1=Yes (AC fail after 1 hour, Batt low immediate) 1 = Yes
    12=Banner1=Top Line
    2=Bottom Line programmed as for SMS
    3=Show on Set    0=Off (Blank display when set)
                             1=On (Display normal banner when set)Blank
    Blank
    1 = On
    13=Hot keys1=Mode (0=Off, 1=On, 2=On+ Keyfob panic)
    2=Audible Panic (0=No, 1=Yes)0 = Off
    0 = No
    14=Lockouts 0=Off  1=Keypad  2=Fob and Tag  3=All 3 = All
    15=SPK Mode LS Output  0 = Switch DC  1 = Speaker Driver 1 = SPK Driver
    16=Master CodeSelects access authorization required
    1=Always authorized  2=Temp authorized (via menu 48)1 = Always
    17=Restart1=Enter performs a reboot, After warning.
    2=Enter loads the factory default programming.-
    18=Stop SetSub options selectable. Each is stop set on/off
    1=AC Fail,  2=Batt fault,  3=RF Jam,  4=Tel Line fault1 = AC Fail
    19=Part Bells 0=No  1=Yes1 = Yes
    20=Night Bells 0=No  1=Yes1 = Yes
    21=Reset Manager Enter to reset manager code to default, after warning -
    22=Technistore1=Mode:   0=Off,  1=On (In parallel to other resets)
    2=Version (000-255)0 = Off
    23=Alerts 1=Audible and visible  2=Audible only  3=Visible only 1 = Aud & Vis
    24=Entry Deviation 0=No  1=Yes (Default for EN50131-1) 1 = Yes
    25=Easy set 0=No  1=Yes0 = No
    26=Sup. Entry 0=No  1=Yes0 = No
    46=Zone resistance3 Sub options:
    1=Zone config,  0=NC, 1=Double Balance, 2=EOL
    2=EOL resistor, (1 - 99) X 100 Ohms, 100 ohm intervals
    3=Contact Res, (1 - 99) X 100 Ohms, 100 ohm intervals1 = Doub Bal
    10 (1000)
    10 (1000)
    47=Set confirm 0=Off  1=Strobe (for 2 seconds).  2=Strobe and Bell (for 2 seconds when set terminates). 0 = Off
    50=RF Options 1=RF Fob unset:   0=Disable fobs,  1=Unset anytime,  2=After Entry.
    2=Supervision (0=2.0 hrs, 1=3.6 hrs, 2=8.4 hrs)
    3=Audible Jam
    4=Audible Supervision
    5=Audible RF Low Bat
    For 3, 4, 5                       0=No
                                         1=Yes
    6 = RF Check      0=No    1=Yes1 = Anytime
    0 = 2 hrs
    0 = No
    1 = Yes
    55=DD243 1=Confirm Time               (00-60) minutes, 0=Full set period
    2=Confirm Mode             0=Disabled
                                         1=Before Entry (No portable ACE)
                                         2=Except Entry (With portable ACE)
                                         3=Always Confirm (Non DD243)
    3=Restrict Keypad           0=No
                                         1=During Entry
                                         2=Never Unset
    4=Restart Time                0=No
                                         1=If first Zn Repeats
    5=Reduced Resets.         0=Off
                                         1=On Unconfirmed
    6=Re-arm mode              0=On Confirm
                                         1=On Bell Timeout
    7=Entry T/O Conf.            0=No
                                         1=Yes
    8=Exit ZN conf.                0=Before Entry
                                         1=Except entry
    9=Entry clears conf.         0=Reset Count
                                         1=Keep Count30
    2 = Except Entry
    1 = During Entry
    0 = No
    1 = On Unconfirmed
    0 = On Conf.
    0 = No
    0 = Before Entry
    1  = K e e p  C o unt 
    						
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