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    Option 12 – Timed Set
    This option, when entered, starts the setting routine. The Entry/Exit Horns emit the expiry warning using the
    programmed exit time (0-300 seconds). The system sets at the end of the exit time or earlier if a Final Zone is
    opened and closed, key 0 is pressed — if programmed as an exit terminator — or if a push-set terminator is
    operated. The option displays the time remaining until the system sets or the number of open zones preventing
    the system from setting. Opening a zone during the exit routine resets the exit timer. Pressing the esc key prior
    to the system setting aborts the setting routine.
    NOTE:The factory default setting allows the timed setting routine to be initiated by entering a valid type2.3
    (or above) user code and pressing the A key.  By default the A key  is assigned the function Timed
    Set. The A key can be reprogrammed by the engineer to perform another function, or to start the
    setting routine without a code being entered.
    Option 13 – Part Set
    This option operates exactly as the Timed Set option with the exception that only those zones that have the
    part attribute enabled (refer to option 52 = PROGRAM ZONES) are set. All zones have the part attribute
    enabled by default.  Therefore selecting PART SET from the factory will set all zones. The part attribute of
    the zones must be disabled if they are not to be included in the part set.
    NOTE:The factory default setting allows the part   setting routine to be initiated by entering a valid type 2.3
    (or above) user code and pressing the B key. By default the B key is assigned the function Part Set.
    The B key can be reprogrammed by the engineer to perform another function, or to start the part
    setting routine without a code being entered.
    Option 14 – Forced Set (Quick Menu Option 1)
    Forced Set allows a timed set of the system when there are zones that are open at the point of se-
    lecting the option. The open zones must have the omit attribute enabled (refer to option 52 = PROGRAM
    ZONES). This option is only available if the Forced parameter (option 51.26) is enabled; otherwise, the
    selection is invalid and the keypad displays the message Option not available.
    When the Forced Set   option is entered, the keypad displays the number of zones that have been omitted
    (manually by option 11 = OMIT ZONES and automatically by the Forced Set) and the setting routine
    begins. If there are any open zones that do not have the omit attribute enabled, the keypad displays the
    number of open zones that are not omittable and prompts the user to view them. The non-omittable zones
    must be closed before the setting routine can continue.
    Option 15 – Chime (Quick Menu Option 2)
    The Chime option allows the user to switch the chime facility on and off. Any zones that have the chime at-
    tribute enabled (refer to option 52 = PROGRAM ZONES) momentarily operate Entry/Exit Horns when
    opened; 2 long tones are emitted.
    Option 16 – Instant Set
     Selecting this option immediately sets all zones. No sounder or exit time is involved.
    NOTE:The zones must be closed to allow the system to set. If any zones are open, then the exit time reset
    feature (detailed previously) is activated.
     Options 12 - 16 
    						
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    Options 17 - 19
    Option 17 – Silent Part
    Selecting this option sets all zones that have the part attribute enabled. It starts a normal timed exit procedure
    but exit sounders are not activated. In the event of an alarm occuring during a Silent Part set (e.g. fire alarm),
    normal operation will be re-instated.
    When group mode is enabled (Menu option 63.1), setting of a group using Silent Part set will not affect the
    operation of any of the other group setting options.
    NOTE:The zones must be closed to allow the system to silent set. If any zones are open, then the Exit
    Time Reset feature (detailed previously) is activated.
    Unsetting from Menu option 17 will still give a double beep.
    Option 18 – Home Set
    The Home Set option either fully sets or part sets the system. The system is:
    • fully set if the exit time is manually terminated via a Final or Push-Set zone operation;
    • part set if the exit time is allowed to expire.
    Option 19 – All Set
    All Set allows a timed set of groups assigned to the user code without offering the choice of which groups are
    to be set. No group choice is offered. The groups that are set when this option is selected is determined by the
    keypad group restriction (refer to option 58.7 = KEYPADS.Groups):
    • If there is no keypad group restriction then all of the groups assigned to the user are set — as long as
    there is at least one common group assigned to the keypad.
    • If there is a group restriction on the setting keypad, then only the groups that are common to both the user
    and the keypad on which the menu option is selected are set. For example, a user assigned groups 1, 2, 3,
    and 4 selecting the All Set option on a keypad assigned groups 2 and 3 will only set groups 2 and 3. 
    						
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    Section 5:  Display Options
    Option 21 – Display Zones (Quick Menu Option 3)
    Selecting and entering the Display Zones option shows the first zone on the system. Other zones may be
    viewed by pressing the A and B keys or by entering the zone number directly.
    The top line displays:
    • the address;
    • the group assigned — if the group mode is enabled.  Only the zones assigned to the user’s group are
    displayed.
    • the zone function alternating with the status — open, closed, high resistance, low resistance, tamper short
    or tamper open circuit or masked.
    The bottom line shows:
    • the zone descriptor (if used);
    • by pressing the # key the bottom line changes to show the circuit resistance in Ohms, if using a hardwired
    RIO and the RIO (not zone) voltage, pressing the # key returns the bottom line to the zone descriptor.
    Pressing the # key twice gives the maximum (+) and minimum (-) zone resistance for a particular day. The
    scroll keys (A & B) scrolls between the stored values for the past 14 days.
    A printout of all the zones is available from this option by pressing the 7 key; pressing the esc key aborts the
    printout.
    NOTE:A serial printer must be connected to the Galaxy panel via a printer interface module, an RS232
    interface module, or the on-board RS232 serial port.
    21 - Display Zones 
    						
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    Option 22 – Display Log (Quick Menu Option 4)
    The Galaxy event log is viewed using this menu option. The number of events that each of the Galaxy panels
    can store are as follows:
    • 3-48 - 1000 events
    • 3-144 - 1500 events
    • 3-520 - 1500 events
    The alarm log uses a FIFO (First In, First Out) method to log and store alarms. The control panel differenti-
    ates between mandatory and non-mandatory events. All events are logged, however when the log becomes
    full, non-mandatory events are dropped first. The log will always contain at least 500 mandatory events
    (assuming 500 or more mandatory events have been generated). A full list of EN50131-1 mandatory events
    and non-mandatory events logged by the Galaxy panel is given in Appendix D of this manual.
    NOTE:The number of events logged from any one source during any set/unset period is controlled by
    parameter 51.48 (Alarm Limits).
    If group mode is enabled (refer to option 63 = OPTIONS) and the user code has group choice (refer to
    option 42 = CODES), then the available groups are displayed for selection. Press the number of the groups
    to be displayed, the N below the selected group changes to a flashing Y. When all the required groups are
    selected press the ent key to access the log; only the events in the selected groups are displayed.
    Once the event log is accessed, the most recent event is displayed. The B key steps backwards in time
    through the log, while the A key moves forward in time. Holding down either key quickly steps through the
    dates until the required date is found. When a selected date is on display the events of that day and previous
    days can be viewed by repeatedly pressing the B key; events on subsequent days are viewed by repeatedly
    pressing the A key.
    The event log is wrapped round from beginning to end. The message START or END (depending on
    whether the A key or the B key is being pressed) is briefly displayed when the wraparound is passed through.
    The following information is detailed in the event log:
    • time  - time that event occurred;
    • date  - day and date that event occurred;
    • event - information about the type of event that occurred. Certain events are displayed with a +
    (positive — indicating that the event started or was activated) or – (negative — indicating thatthe event
    ended or was terminated) symbol;
    • user - alternates between the name and number of the user who initiated the event. If the event is
    one that is not associated with a user code, for example, an alarm activation or a Final zone
    closing, then no user information is displayed.
    Pressing the #  key while viewing the log can reveal additional information about certain event types:
    • User events reveal the keypad, user type and user group involved in the event;
    • Alarm events reveal the zone descriptor, if programmed.
    • Walk tested RF zones reveal the measured signal strength of each RF device.
    22 - Display Log
    Level of User Code
    10:24 SUN 01 JAN 10:24 SUN 01 JAN10:24 SUN 01 JAN 10:24 SUN 01 JAN
    10:24 SUN 01 JAN
    K10   L7 K10   L7K10   L7 K10   L7
    K10   L7
    K = Keypad
    AB LineKeypad Address 
    						
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    NOTES:
    1.Where two identical events occur within 1 second, only one is logged.
    2.Only the first occurrences of high resistance and low resistance events on each day are logged.
    Subsequent activations are ignored until midnight of the same day. This is to prevent the log
    from being filled with high and low resistance activations from a faulty zone.
    The event log can be printed while accessing the Display Log option.  Pressing the 
    7 77 7
    7 key while displaying an
    event starts the printout from the displayed event and prints forward to the most recent event. The esc key
    aborts the print out.
    NOTE:A serial printer must be connected to the Galaxy panel via a printer interface module, the RS232
    interface module, or the RS232 serial port.
    Option 23 – System
    This option provides a quick overview of the system configuration; two lines of information are displayed at a
    time - the A and B keys are used to scroll through the entire list:
    • Groupsuse the A and B keys to scroll through groups A1–8, B1–8, C1–8 and D1–8
    • Group statusU = Unset, S = Set, P = Part set and L = Locked-out for each of the groups
    displayed;
    NOTE:Enabling the Show Status option (refer to option 58 = KEYPADS) allows the group set status to
    be displayed from the normal banner (when the system is set or unset) by pressing the 7 and # keys
    simultaneously.
    • Type Galaxy 48, 144 or 520;
    • Versionversion of software in Galaxy panel;
    • RIOsfittedincludes the on-board RIOs;
    • Codes usedincludes the manager, engineer and remote codes;
    • Keypads fitted1–8 (Galaxy 48), 1–16 (Galaxy 144), 1–32 (Galaxy 520);
    • Comms modules1-6 (Telecom, RS232, ISDN, Ethernet, on-board Telecom, on-board RS232 port);
    • Printer0–1 (Printer Interface Module);
    • Max Modules gives the number of MAX/MicroMAX/MAX
    3 modules on the system;
    • Panel location up to 16 characters of text entered in System Text parameter (option 51.15.2).
    23 - System 
    						
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    Option 24 – Print (Quick Menu Option 5)
    NOTE:A serial printer must be connected to the Galaxy panel via a printer interface module, an RS232
    interface module, or an on-board RS232 serial port.
    This option has two sub-menus:
    1 = Printer Module
    2 = INT RS232 1
    Each of these two sub-menus allows one of the four listed options below to be printed. Only information
    corresponding to the groups assigned to the user is printed.
    1 = Codes
    Prints user number and name, type and groups assigned;
    NOTE:Only the manager can print out the user PINS; the Print Codes parameter (option 51.23) must be
    enabled (default is disabled).
    2 = Zones
    Prints address, function, group (if group mode is enabled), status, descriptor (if assigned),
    status of the chime, omit and part attributes, the RIO voltage and the zone resistance in Ohms;
    3 = Log
    Prints all events in the log, starting with the most recent and working backwards;
    4 = All
    Prints codes, zones and log details respectively.
    The required option is selected by pressing the appropriate key 1-4. The printing begins immediately and can
    be aborted by pressing esc.
    24 - Print 
    						
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    Option 25 – Access Doors
    NOTE:If the MAX mode has not been enabled (refer to option 63.2 = OPTIONS.MAX) the message No
    Entries is displayed on entering this option.
    Accessing this option when the MAX mode is enabled and there are MAX modules connected to the system
    displays the address and descriptor details of the first MAX module on the system. Press the A and B keys to
    view details of the other MAX modules on the system.
    If there are no MAX modules attached to the system the message None Detected is displayed.
    The 3-48 has a MAX log size of 500 events; the 3-144 and 3-520 have a MAX
      log size of 1000 events.
    MAX events are transmitted using Contact ID, SIA and Alarm Monitoring formats. MAX events transmitted
    are listed in the table that follows:
    Table 3. MAX Events
    Access Log Print and Store Option
    The Access Doors (MAX Log) is printed on-line and stored in the event memory.
    The Access Door Log print displays in the format of the Event Log and allows information to be accessed.
    The format is as follows:
    HH:MM_XXXXXXXXXX_USR_NNN_UUUUUU_MYY_—_ (39 character display)
    HH:MM = time in hour:minutes (5 characters). The date will be printed only at the beginning of every day,
    that is midnight.
    XXXXXXXXXX = access message (10 character) Valid, Invalid Card, Reject Card
    USR = User (3 characters)
    NNN = User number to which MAX card is assigned (3 characters)
    UUUUUU = User descriptor (6 characters)
    M = MAX reader address (1 character)
    YY = MAX physical address-M10, M24 etc (3 characters)
    - (dash) = unused character slot
    __ (underscore) = this represents a space and is not printed or displayed in the access log.
    For example: A valid card read at MAX
    3 30 from the card held by user 020, name Albert, at 13:48 would
    be:-
    13:48 Valid  USR 020 Albert M30 –
    25 - Access Doors
    t n e v Eno i t p i r c s e Ded o C A I SD I C
    e d o Cr e g g i r ToN d o MDI r e s U
    s s e c c A
    d e t n a r Gd n a d e t n e s e r p d r a c d i l a V
    d e t a d i l a vG D12 4SG A T X A Mse Yse Y
    d r a C d i l a v n It o n s a h d e t n e s e r p d r a C
    o t n o d e m m a r g o r p n e e b
    m e t s y sD D22 4SG A T X A Mse YoN
    d r a C
    d e t c e j e Rt u b , d e t n e s e r p d r a c d i l a V
    n o s a e r e m o s r o f d e t c e j e rK D22 4SG A T X A Mse Yse Y 
    						
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    Access Door MAX LED Status
    When the access doors option is entered in engineering mode the MAX address can be displayed by pressing
    the # key.  This is shown in the following Figure graphically for a MAX, a MicroMAX or MAX
    3 address as
    26.
    Figure 1. LED Status
    The line numbers are represented by the top row in MAX and blocks 2
    nd and 3rd from the top in the
    MicroMAX/MAX
    3 and the address numbers are represented by the bottom row of blocks in the MAX and
    the four bottom blocks in the MicroMAX/MAX
    3. The top LED on the MicroMAX or MAX3 is always off in
    this mode.
    The combinations are shown in the following Figure:-
    Figure 2. Line Number/Module Address
    Address
    The first digit of the two digit number refers to the line that the module is connected to ( Line 1 on the Galaxy
    3-48; lines 1-2 on Galaxy 3-144; and lines 1–4 on the Galaxy 3-520); the second digit is the physical address
    number of the MAX module. For example, a MAX module displaying as 25 indicates that the module is on
    line 2 and is addressed as 5.
    Pressing the # key gives a graphic representation of the MAX address in a binary format. The top two boxes
    on the top row indicate the line address; the bottom four boxes indicate the physical address.
    Descriptor
    The descriptor is a maximum of 16 characters entered in the MAX Parameters option (63.2.3).
    Engineer Mode
    On accessing the Access Doors option in engineering mode, each on-line MAX module displays its address
    by lighting the appropriate LEDs. To help the engineer identify each of the MAX modules, the keypad dis-
    plays a graphic representation of the MAX module address. By matching the … (LED off) and „ (LED on)
    image to the LEDs on the MAX, the engineer can identify each MAX module on the system.
    25 - Access Doors (cont’d)
    2 6 M A X2 6 M A X
    MicroMAX/MAX3 LEDs DisplayedMAX LEDs Displayed
    Bottom Top (unused)
    Line No.Module Address
    4 1
    3 2
    4 1
    3 2 0
    7 6 5 
    						
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    MAX Log
    The MAX log stores proximity card events from the MAX  card readers.
    To display the events in the MAX log, use the A or B keys to select the required MAX address then press the
    ent key. The first event that occurred on the selected MAX is displayed along with details of the time, date
    and MAX number.
    To view the log press the A key to move forward in time through the events or the B key to move backwards.
    Press the esc key to return to the MAX address display. To view the log of another MAX, use the A or B
    key to select the required address. To escape form the Access Doors option press the esc key.
    25 - Access Doors (cont’d)
    02:25 SUN OCT 02:25 SUN OCT02:25 SUN OCT 02:25 SUN OCT
    02:25 SUN OCT
    USR032 Valid USR032 ValidUSR032 Valid USR032 Valid
    USR032 Valid Time and date
    of event
    MAX user number
    Event type 
    						
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