Galaxy 3 Series Programming Manual
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
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:
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Groups
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Group status
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
simultaneously.
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Type
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Version
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RIOs fitted
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Codes used
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Keypads fitted
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Comms modules 1-6 (Telecom, RS232, ISDN, Ethernet, on-board Telecom, on-board RS232 port);
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Printer
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Max Modules
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Panel location
use the A and B keys to scroll through groups A1–8, B1–8, C1–8 and D1–8
U = Unset, S = Set, P = Part set and L = Locked-out for each of the groups
displayed;
Galaxy 48, 144 or 520;
version of software in Galaxy panel;
includes the on-board RIOs;
includes the manager, engineer and remote codes;
1–8 (Galaxy 48), 1–16 (Galaxy 144), 1–32 (Galaxy 520);
0–1 (Printer Interface Module);
gives the number of MAX/MicroMAX/MAX
up to 16 characters of text entered in System Text parameter (option 51.15.2).
modules on the system;
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23 - System
key while displaying an
and # keys