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    1.  Service
    This option enables type 3.6 users to control the access mode of the remote servicing package.  There are
    several options available for increased flexibility and security.
    0 = INT Telecoms
    This option selects the on-board telecoms as the communication device.
    0 = Direct Access
    On selecting this option, a 40 minute access period is enabled on the Galaxy panel; remote servicing software
    can directly access the system during this period. Once access to the panel has been gained, it can be main-
    tained indefinitely; there is no maximum duration. On terminating the remote servicing connection to the panel,
    the access period remains valid for an additional 15 minutes.
    1 – 5 = Call Back 1 – 5
    A maximum of five numbers can be preprogrammed by the engineer (refer to option 56.1.12 =
    COMMUNICATIONS.Telecom.Remote Access). On selecting one of the numbers (1 – 5) followed by
    the ent key, the Galaxy panel dials out to the preprogrammed telephone number associated with the Call
    Back number.
    If the number selected does not have a preprogrammed telephone number, the system prompts for a number 1
    to be entered. Enter the required telephone number and press the ent key; the panel then dials out to the
    telephone number entered.
    NOTE:The PC that the panel is dialling to must have remote servicing software running in the Waiting for
    Call-Back mode.
    1 = ISDN
    0 = Direct Access
    See INT Telecoms description
    1 – 5 = Call Back 1 – 5
    See INT Telecoms description (except menu option 56.3.09 replaces 56.1.12).
    2 = Ethernet
    0 = Direct Access
    See INT Telecoms description
    1 – 5 = Call Back 1 – 5
    See INT Telecoms description (except menu option 56.4.03 replaces 56.1.12).
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    3 = EXT Telecoms
    0 = Direct Access
    See INT Telecoms description
    1 – 5 = Call Back 1 – 5 (see Telecoms description)
    2.  Send Alarms
    Option not available
    3.  Call Galaxy
    Option not available
    4.  Auto Service
     The Galaxy 3 Series panels can be programmed to automatically initiate communications to remote servicing
    software, under three circumstances:
    • If any site programming has changed the panel will automatically send the new programming to the
    downloader.
    • On a predetermined schedule the panel can activate an automatic periodic upload.
    • On a predetermined schedule the panel can activate an automatic remote routine inspection.
    NOTE:The Auto Service function works for both the Internal Telecomms and Ethernet module.
    The following sub options allow the engineer to select the mode of the automatic communication in each of the
    three situations. These options are not available to users.
    1 = Mode
    This selects the mode of the automated connection following a change to the panel programming. There are
    four modes:
    0 = Off
    In this mode the panel will not automatically initiate a remote servicing call even if the panel programming has
    changed. This is the default setting.
    1 = Timed
    In this mode, following modification to panel programming, a remote servicing call will be initiated automati-
    cally between a programmed start time (option 47.4.2.1) and end time (option 47.4.2.2). To avoid traffic
    congestion the panel selects a random time between the start and end times to initiate the call. Once the
    connection is made, the new panel programming will be uploaded to the remote servicing package.
    2 = Instant
    In this mode, following modification to panel programming, the connection to the remote servicing package is
    initiated immediately, using call back number 1, on exiting engineering mode. Once the connection is made, the
    new programming will be uploaded to the remote servicing package.
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    47 - Remote Access (contd)
    3 = Confirm
    In this mode, when engineering mode is exited following a change to the panel programming, a message is
    displayed at the keypad to asking whether a remote connection should be initiated. This must be authorized by
    an appropriate user type before the call is made.
    Once authorized, a two minute delay period is initiated. During this period, the engineer can initiate or cancel
    the call.
    If connection is initiated the panel uploads the new panel programming to the remote servicing package.
    2 = Timers
    This option selects the mode for automatic schedule to start a periodic upload. There are four further options:
    1 = Start Time
    This is the start time of the off-peak window during which the panel can initiate an automated remote servicing
    call. The default is 01:00.
    2 = End time
    This is the end time of the off-peak window of the automated remote servicing call. The default is 06:00.
    3 = Sync Schedule
    If this option is programmed, after a period equal to the number of days entered (0-365), the panel will auto-
    matically carry out an automatic connection to the remote servicing application and upload the latest panel
    programming during the off-peak window time programmed in menu 47.4.2.1=Start Time and
    47.4.2.2=End Time. The default number of days is 0 which disables the option.
    4 = Schedule Reset
    The schedule reset option controls the way in which the Sync Schedule operates. There are three further
    options:
    0 = Off
    The panel will never initiate a remote servicing connection.  This is the default setting.
    1 = Auto Reset
    This option resets the Sync Schedule timer after an automated connection.
    2 = Manual Reset
    This option resets the Sync Schedule timer after a copy of site data whether done automatically or
    manually..
    3 = Terminate Idle
    This option allows a timeout period to be programmed into the panel which terminates a remote connection
    after the programmed period of activity. This is programmable within the range 0-60 minutes. After termination
    the panel records in the event log the message REM ABORT to indicate that the connection was unexpectedly
    terminated. The default timeout period is 10 minutes. 
    						
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    4 = Conn. Retry
    If the attempt to initiate a remote servicing call fails, the panel can be programmed do repeat dial attempts.
    There are three further options:
    1 = Retry Interval
    The dial attempts can be programmed to occur from 0-60 minutes. Setting the value to 0 disables the feature
    The default setting is 30 minutes.
    2 = Retry Duration
    The length of time that the panel tries to do a remote servicing call can be programmed from 0-24 hours.
    setting the value to 0 disables the feature. The default setting is 6 hours.
    3 = Redial Mode
    In the event of a remote servicing session terminating unexpectedly, the panel enters one of the three program-
    mable modes that follow.
    0 = Off
    The panel does not try to re-establish a connection.
    1 = Retry
    The panel initiates a remote servicing call to re-establish a connection. The retries will be as per option
    47.4.4.1 (Retry Interval) and 47.4.4.2 (Retry Duration).
    2 = Direct
    The panel access mode changes to allow direct access for 30 minutes. This mode operates as per
    option 47.1=Service when Direct Access is selected.
    5 = Control Upload
    This option controls whether a connection is established when only engineer or user programming data is
    uploaded. This feature has three options.
    1 = Eng Prog
    Only initiates a connection when engineering programming has been modified.
    2 = User Prog
    Only initiates a connection when user programming has been modified.
    3 = Either
    Initiates a connection when either engineering or user programming has been modified.
    6 = Remote Maint
    This option controls the mode for automatically initiating communications for remote routine inspection and
    maintenance. The panel uploads only the most recent information available from 61=Diagnostics. No other
    panel programming is uploaded. There are two sub-options that control this:
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    47 - Remote Access (contd)
    1 = Schedule
    This option controls the schedule for the initiation of communication for remote routine inspection. The sched-
    ule can be set from 0-365 days. The default is 0 days which disables the function.
    2 = Advice
    This option controls the method by which communication is initiated. It can be initiated automatically by the
    schedule programmed above or manually by user entry of the Service PIN code, with or without a notification
    message. There are three options. The default value for each is disabled.
    1 = Code Only
    Entry of a Service PIN code automatically initiates a remote servicing connection to call back number 1.
    The Service PIN code can only be modified by remote users. When the Service PIN code is entered,
    it resets any scheduled connection timers.
    2 = Code + Notice
    This enables the remote servicing notification timer, and display of remote servicing notification. The
    remote service notification message is not displayed if the system is set. It only becomes active when the
    panel is unset. The message REMOTE CALL INIT,  A=SP PIN ENTER is displayed on the keypad
    after entry of a valid manager type user code.
    3 = No Code/Notice
    This enables a remote servicing session without the need for a Service PIN code and the panel’s
    remote servicing notification message. This option uses the start and end times programmed in  menu
    47.4.2.1 and 47.4.2.2 respectively.
    7 = Service Pin
    This is a 6-digit numeric Service PIN code (default 987654), which  initiates an automated call to the Remote
    Servicing  application. The Service PIN code can only be changed from Galaxy Gold and sending the Service
    PIN code to the panel via the Send Remote Access Start Code. The Service PIN code cannot be the same
    as any other user codes on the system. This option is only available when option 47.4.6.1 (schedule) is greater
    than 0 and when option 47.4.6.2.1 (code only) are enabled.
    8 = Send Panel ID
    When a remote servicing connection is established, this option allows panel identification and authentication.
    When enabled, the following sequence of events occur.
    Once a remote servicing connection is established, whether panel or PC initiated, the panel delays for a period
    as determined by Delay Time for incoming information from the remote servicing package.
    If a valid control character is received by the panel within the delay period,  the panel transmits an identity
    string. If no character is received during the delay period the call is terminated.
    9 = Delay Time
    This is the time that the panel delays for incoming information from the remote servicing package. The delay
    time can be set from 3-10 seconds. The default is 3 seconds 
    						
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    Option 48 – Access Authorization
    This option allows access to be authorized for engineers for system programming and for managers in order to
    add/delete/change all user codes.
    1 = Engineer
    The engineer code is assigned programmed as dual by default. This prevents the engineer from accessing
    engineer mode unless authorized to do so by a valid code. To gain access to the engineer menu a type 3.6
    user must enter their code, and enable the Engineer Access option. This provides a five minute period during
    which a single entry of the engineer code provides access to engineering mode without causing a tamper
    alarm. Once the engineer mode has been accessed, there is no time limit on the access period.
    If the Engineer Mode option has not been enabled, or the code is not entered within the five minute period,
    then the Engineer code is invalid and has no effect.
    If the PIN is programmed without the #, the Engineer Access option does not require to be enabled to allow
    the engineer to gain access to engineer mode. The engineer code requires to be entered twice. The first entry
    activates a tamper alarm which is cancelled by the second entry.
    NOTE:Dual entry of the engineer code in a system requiring user authorization does not give access to
    engineer mode.
    2 = Manager
    This option allows type 3.6 manager codes to be enabled for user code adding/deleting/changing. This option
    can only be enabled by the authorization code. However, this option is not used by default. Manager codes
    are always authorized. It can be enabled, if required, to comply with standards in certain regions. An authori-
    zation code must be assigned in Menu 42 Codes, before the function is enabled.
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    Section 8:  Engineer 1
    Option 51 – Parameters
    This option allows the engineer to modify 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 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. Any parameters that differ
    from this procedure are indicated in the following paragraphs. The parameters also prompt the engineer on
    which keys to press.
    For example, press:
    •1 then 6parameter 16 = Soak Time selected;
    •entcurrently soak time is displayed along with the programmable range 
    07 (1–14) days;
    •
    08value of the required soak time, the display shows the new value 08 (1–14) days;
    •entaccept the programming and return to 16 = Soak Time displayed.
    NOTE:Default settings must be changed before programming in Menu Option 55 – Soak.
    Assigning Parameters to Groups
    Several of the parameters allow separate values to be assigned to the groups on the system. If groups have
    been enabled, the relevant parameters prompt for a group to be selected; when selected, the value is assigned
    to the group parameter using the procedure outlined in the previous example.
    The parameters that permit group selection are indicated in the following paragraphs.
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    51 - Parameters (cont’d)
    Table 9. System Parameters
    Parameter Groups Galaxy 48 Galaxy 144 Galaxy 520
    53RF Stop Mode not available99 9
    54Keypad Access not available99 9
    55Confirm not available99 9
    56Force Restore not available99 9
    57Bell Extend not available99 9
    58Power Alarm not available99 9
    59Part Tone not available99 9
    60RF Parameters not available99 9
    61Activity Mon not available99 9
    62Lockout not available99 9
    63Banner alerts not available99 9
    64Set Override not available99 9
    65Reset Levels not available99 9
    66Min Pin Size not available99 9
    67Level Format not available99 9
    68Line Fail not available99 9
    69Alert Inds not available99 9
    70SWDC Set Dly not available99 9
    71MF BL Enable not available99 9
    72Max Alm Cause not available99 9Parameter Groups Galaxy 48 Galaxy 144 Galaxy 520
    01B ell Ti me99 9 9
    02B ell D elay99 9 9
    03Abort Time99 9 9
    04Exit Time99 9 9
    05Entry Time99 9 9
    06System Reset99 9 9
    07Tamper Reset99 9 9
    08No. Re-arms99 9 9
    09Omi t All99 9 9
    10Key 0 not available99 9
    11Local Part99 9 9
    12Banner not available99 9
    13PA D elay99 9 9
    14KEY/SW Level not available99 9
    15System Text not available99 9
    16Soak Time not available99 9
    17Restart not available99 9
    18Stop Set not available99 9
    19Part Alarm99 9 9
    20Power Delay99 9 9
    21Reset Mgr. not available99 9
    22PA reset99 9 9
    23Print Codes not available99 9
    24Exit Alarm99 9 9
    25Global Copy not available99 9
    26Forced not available99 9
    27cct Debounce not available99 9
    28Online print not available99 9
    29Online level not available99 9
    30Video99 9 9
    31Delay Alarm99 9 9
    32Show Alarms not available99 9
    33Secure Code not available99 9
    34
    Comfort Time not available99 9
    35Fail To Set99 9 9
    36Battery Size not available99 9
    37Standby Time not available99 9
    38ATM Delay not available99 9
    39ATM Timeout not available99 9
    40Datelock not available not available not available not available
    41Weekend Work not available99 9
    42PIN Change not available99 9
    43Timer Access not available not available not available not available
    44Early Open not available99 9
    45High Security not available99 9
    46Res. Select not available99 9
    47Set Confirm not available99 9
    48Alarm Limits not available99 9
    49Confirm Time not available99 9
    50RF Bat Delay not available99 9
    51RF Jam Delay not available99 9
    52RF Stop Set not available99 9 
    						
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    01 = Bell Time
    The duration of the Bells output activation is programmable within the range 0–30 minutes; the default is 15.
    Assigning a value of 00 minutes sets the Bell Time to infinity.
    This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
    The Entry/Exit Horn is subject to the Bell Time parameter in both the set and unset conditions.
    02 = Bell Delay
    The delayed activation of the bell is programmable within the range 0–20 minutes; the default is 0. The Bell
    Delay is overridden by a comms failure (either a Comms Fail on the Communication Module or by the
    activation of a Line Fail zone used to monitor a digicom); an alarm condition in either of these conditions
    results in instant bells activation.
    This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
    03 = Abort Time
    The abort function delays the activation  of a full intruder alarm condition following an entry alarm. This param-
    eter has 2 sub-options:
    1 = Abort Time
    The abort time is programmable within the range 0-300 seconds and can be assigned a different value for each
    group. The abort time will be initiated:
    • whenever a zone that is not on the entry route (Final, Entry and Exit zones) is activated — a
    user strays from the entry route;
    • a valid code is not entered before the entry time expires.
    The abort operation can be modified by adding a º or # to the programmed time. The standard abort
    operation is as follows:
    ƒFor entry route deviation, the signalling of an intruder alarm is delayed.
    ƒIf a valid code is entered before the entry time expires:
    (1) The intruder is not signalled.
    (2) The system does not require a system reset.
    ƒIf a valid code is not entered before the entry time expires or an entry timeout condition occurs:
    (1) The intruder is signalled at the end of the entry time.
    (2) The Abort timer starts on expiry of the entry time.
    ƒIf a valid code is entered within the programmed abort time:
    (1) If an abort output/channel is allocated to the alarmed group:
    a) The Abort signal is sent.
    b) The intruder condition is not restored.
    c) Intruder restore is not signalled.
    (2) If there is no abort output allocated to the alarmed group:
    a) The intruder condition is restored.
    b) Intruder restore is signalled
    ƒIf the programmed abort time is allowed to expire without a valid code being entered, then the system
    requires a system reset. The panel cannot be set until this occurs.
    NOTE:If reduced resets (51.55.3) is enabled, the alarm will be reset by the user code, if the alarm is
    unconfirmed.
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    Modified Abort Operation
    Hash # abort alters the standard operation so that the signalling of the intruder condition is delayed until the
    end of the abort time. If the system is unset during the entry time or abort time, no alarm conditions will be
    signalled.
    Star º abort alters the standard operation so that if a user strays from the entry route within the entry time,
    the intruder is signalled as soon as the entry deviation occurs.
    NOTE 1:To comply with DD243:2002, the Standard abort operation must be used, with the abort time
    set to 001 seconds.
    NOTE 2:To comply with EN50131:2004 and DD243:2004, the Hash # abort operation must be used
    with the Abort Time set to 30 seconds or longer.
    2=Bell Delay
    This option is either enabled or disabled. When enabled, it will hold off the start of any bell delay time pro-
    grammed in parameter 03, until the end of the abort time programmed above.
    04 = Exit Time
    This parameter determines the time allowed to leave the premises via the exit route before the system sets.
    The Exit Time is programmable within the range 0–300 seconds; the default is 120 seconds.
    Infinite Exit Time
    Assigning a value of 000 seconds sets the Exit Time to infinity; an Exit terminator activation (Final or Push-
    set zone) is required to complete the setting of the system.  The infinite Exit Time is normally used with a
    Push-set zone to terminate the setting and an Entry zone to start the unsetting procedure.
    NOTE:If the system is programmed to Autoset and the Exit Time is programmed to 000, the Exit
    Time will be set to 60 seconds for the Autoset — there is no requirement for a Push-Set zone to
    be activated.
    Setting Multiple Groups
    This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group. If more than one is group is being set, the
    longest exit time is adopted for all setting groups.
    51 - Parameters (cont’d) 
    						
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