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3 = Intelligent Test
This option stops the transmission of an automatic engineer test if an alarm signal has already been sent during
the autotest interval.
4 = Group Condition
NOTE:This option is only displayed if the groups have been enabled (refer to option 63 = OPTIONS).
The Group Condition determines the status that each group must satisfy before the Autotest is transmitted.
This can be used to prevent an Autotest from being signalled when groups are set on the...

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When one of these conditions is detected, a LINE FAIL message is sent to the Galaxy and is stored in the
event log, with the exception of line volts which is monitored for a further period determined by the value
programmed in parameter 51.68. If sufficient line voltage is restored within this period, no event will be stored.
If an attempt is made to set the system or part of the system within this period, the message ALERT - LINE
FAIL 1  ent = CONTINUE SET will be...

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1 = Off
Galaxy Gold access to the Galaxy panel is disabled
2 = All Unset
Access only when all the groups are unset. If groups are not enabled access is available at any time.
3 = Any Set
No access if any of the groups are set. The system must be fully unset, whether groups are enabled or not.
4 = Any Time (default)
Access available at any time
2 = Mode
1 = Direct Access
This permits access at anytime.  Once access is authorized, uploading, downloading and remote...

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The menu structure and programming of the Alarm Monitoring options are identical to the SIA format.
Refer to option 2 = SIA for programming details.
15 Backup Module
This option allows another module to become the primary communication module if a line fail is detected on
the on-board telecom. There are 6  options:
1 = Off;  2 = Ext Telecoms;  3 = Ext RS232; 4 = ISDN;  5 = Ethernet;  6 = Int RS232 1.
16 Force V.21
Option not available
17 SMS
The SMS option is...

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2 = External RS232 Interface Module56 - Communications (cont’d)
The Galaxy RS232 Interface module is a multipurpose communication peripheral. This module can be used to:
• signal alarms and events to a single local PC with Galaxy Alarm Monitoring and third party monitoring
software installed.
• remotely service the Galaxy control panel via a PC with Galaxy Gold software installed,
• act as an interface to third party products using Galaxy SIA control porotocol.
•...

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2 Format
This option allows selection of the alarm signalling format. There are two formats available for the RS232
module:
1 = SIA
Refer to the Telecom format menu (56.1.2) for programming details.
2 = Microtech
Refer to the Telecom format menu (56.1.3) for programming details.
NOTE:The SIA and Microtech formats for the RS232 module are identical in structure and programming to
the Telecom menu. The only difference is that when groups have been enabled there is no...

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3 = ISDN Module
Figure 7.  ISDN Programming Structure
56 - Communications (cont’d)
3 = ISDN
01 = Primary
1 = Default Tel No
2 = Default Acc No
3 = Dial Type
1 = Analogue
2 = Digital
3 = X.25
1 = TEI
2 = LCGN
3 = LCN
4 = Polling Rate
1 = None
2 = 90 secs
3 = 15 mins
4 = 60 mins
5 = Programmable
4 = RAMOption not available
4 = Format
02 = Secondary
1 = Default Tel No
2 = Default Acc No
3 = Dial Type
4 = Format
5 = Copy Primary
6 = Alternate
1 = Disable
2 = Enable
03 =...

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The Galaxy ISDN Module supports alarm signalling and remote servicing over ISDN  B and D channels.
01 Primary
1 =Default Telephone Number
Telephone number 1 must be entered. This is the main telephone number that the alarms are signalled to.  Up
to 22 digits may be entered, including control modifiers. The control modifiers are entered using the 7 and #
keys:
7Pause (for two seconds before dialling the next digit). Multiple entries can be made, for example,
entering...

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3 = X.25
The X.25 dialling type allows transmission of data via an X.25 network to compatible X.25 receivers.  The
ISDN Module uses the D-channel of the ISDN line to set up the connection. After set-up the connection will
remain activated. On selection of the X.25 dial type a number of configuration options will be made available.
1 = TEI  (Terminal Endpoint Identifier)
Since it is possible to connect several devices to one ISDN line, like X.25 ISDN Module but also...

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56 - Communications (cont’d)
02 Secondary
The secondary option is available to support Dual and Alternate dialling to a second destination receiver. If
using alternate mode both the dial type and format must be identical to the values programmed for the primary
number.
1 = Default Telephone Number
The programming is identical to Telephone Number 1.
2 = Default Account Number
Refer to Primary format
3 = Dial Type
Refer to Primary Dial Type (except X.25 should be...
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