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2 = Point to Point
Only one device is allowed on the ISDN bus. In this configuration a TEI number must be programmed. The
default is 0. Since only one device is allowed the ISDN module will act differently when programmed to Point
to Point. The hardware ISDN snatch relay is always activated before the module starts a dialling sequence.
After all the alarms are transmitted the relay will be deactivated and the customer PABX, if connected,...

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05 Autotest
An engineer test can be automatically transmitted to the Monitoring Station at programmed intervals.
1 = Start Time
The engineer uses this option to enter the time that the first engineer test is transmitted. Subsequent engineer
test transmissions are offset by the value assigned in the Intervals option.
2 = Intervals
This option determines the period between engineer test transmissions following the Start Time, the program-...

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The ISDN module can be configured to report a line fail when either one or a combination of the volts and
layer 1 checks fail. The options are:
1 = None
No line monitoring
2 = Line Volts
DC volts monitored only
3 = Layer 1
Layer 1 monitored only
4 = Volts and Layer 1
Volts and layer 1 both monitored. Line Fail activated if both fail.
5 = Volts or Layer 1
Volts and Layer 1 both monitored. Line Fail activated if either fail.
08 Fail to Comm
This option determines the...

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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
This permits access to be initiated from Galaxy Gold.
2 = Manager Authorize
If this option is selected here are two methods that an authorized user can use to enable access to the Galaxy
via Galaxy Gold:
Timed Access:
Galaxy Gold must access the...

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4 = Ethernet Module
Figure 8.  Ethernet Module Programming Structure
4 = Ethernet
01= Module 
       Config1 = IP Address
2 = Site Name
3 = Gateway IP
4 = Network Mask
02 = Alarm
        Reporting1 = Format1 = SIA (0-4)1 = Trigger1 = Status
2 = Groups
2 = Groups Setting
1 = Account No.
2 = IP Address
3 = Port No.
2 = Microtech (Same as SIA format)
2 = Primary IP1 = IP Address
2 = Port No.
3 = Secondary IP
1 = IP Address
2 = Port No.
4 =...

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The Ethernet module allows the Galaxy control panel to communicate over Ethernet local and wide area
networks, using both UDP and TCP Ethernet protocols. The Ethernet module supports both alarm signalling
and remote servicing. Features included in the Ethernet module communications are data encryption and path
supervision between the Ethernet module and alarm receiving applications.
01 Module Config
Each Ethernet module is pre-programmed...

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56 - Communications (cont’d)
Refer to Appendix C of this manual for the detailed breakdown of the SIA event structure for each level.
On selecting the SIA format, the keypad prompts for the required SIA level to be entered, there are five SIA
levels available:
• Level 0 (default) – basic event information with 4 digit account numbers
• 1 – as level 0 plus 6 digit account numbers
• 2 – as level 1 but with event modifiers
• 3 – as level 2 but with text descriptors
• 4...

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Groups Setting
NOTE: This option is only displayed if the groups have been enabled (refer option 63.1)
Each of the events are signalled to Primary IP/Port Numbers programmed in menu option 56.4.2.2 and the
account number programmed in 56.4.2.4. However, each group can be programmed to transmit event
details to a unique IP address and port number, with a unique account number. On selecting the 2=Group
Settings option the first group is displayed. Select the required...

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2 = Port No.
To erase any previously programmed numbers press the B key. Enter the port number of the primary destina-
tion receiver. The default value is 10002. Press ent to save the programmed number.
3 = Secondary IP
The Ethernet module supports signalling to more than one receiver destination. The Secondary IP defines the
receiver destination details for the secondary alarm transmission path. The destination is made up of an IP
address and a port number. To...

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1 = Trigger
Press the ent key to display the first trigger event; the keypad shows the trigger, the trigger status and the
groups assigned.
To modify the trigger event select the required event using the A and B keys and press the ent key. The
1=Status option is then displayed. If the status requires to be modified press the ent key.
1 = Status
To program the status to On press 1, to set it to Off press 0. Alternatively use the A/B keys to toggle
between On and Off....
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