Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1: Quick Setup
- Section 2: System Operation
- Direct Access
- Exiting from Engineer Mode
- Multi User Access
- Section 3: Setting Options
- Unsetting the System
- Card Setting Options
- Setting Features
- Omitted Zones
- Abort Time
- Section 4: Menu Options 11-19
- Option 12 – Timed Set
- Option 17 – Instant Part
- Section 5: Display Options
- Option 22 – Display Log (Quick Menu Option 4)
- Option 23 – System (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Option 24 – Print (Quick Menu Option 5)
- Option 25 – Access Doors
- Section 6: Test Options
- Option 32 – Outputs
- Section 7: Modify Options
- Option 42 – Codes (Quick Menu Option 8)
- Default Codes
- Escaping from Engineer Mode
- Programming Codes
- Option 43 – Summer (Quick Menu Option 9)
- Option 45 – Timer Control (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Option 46 – Group Omit (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500 & 504)
- Option 47 – Remote Access
- Option 48 – Engineer Access (Galaxy 512 only)
- Option 49 – Datelock (Galaxy 512)
- Section 8: Engineer 1
- Option 52 – Program Zones
- System Alarms
- Option 53 – Program Outputs
- Attributes
- Output Functions
- Option 54 – Links (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Option 55 – Soak
- Option 56 – Communications
- Telecom Module
- RS232 Interface Module
- ISDN Module
- Ethernet Module
- Option 57 – System Print
- Option 58 – Keypad
- Option 59 – Quick Menu
- Section 9: Engineer 2
- Option 62 – Full Test (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Option 63 – Options (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Option 64 – Assemble Zone (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Option 65 – Timers (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Option 66 – Pre-checks (Galaxy 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Option 67 – Remote Reset
- Option 68 – Menu Access (Galaxy 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
- Appendix A : Door Control - MAX (MX01)
- Mounting the MAX
- Configuring a MAX Reader into the System
- Configuring as On-Line MAX
- Removing a MAX Reader from the System
- Operating Instructions (On-Line Modes)
- Max Events Print-Out
- Appendix B: Library
- Appendix C: SIA and Contact ID Event Codes
- Appendix D: SIA Event Structure
- Appendix E: Event Log Messages
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Galaxy Programming Manual18Option 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 panelscan store are as follows:• Galaxy 8 - 250 events• Galaxy 18 - 500 events• Galaxy 60 - 500 events• Galaxy 128 - 500 events• Galaxy 500 - 1000 events• Galaxy 504 - 1000 events• Galaxy 512 - 1000 eventsIf group mode is enabled (refer to option 63 = OPTIONS) and the user code has group choice (refer tooption 42 = CODES), then the available groups are displayed for selection. Press the number of the groupsto be displayed, the N below the selected group changes to a flashing Y. When all the required groups areselected 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 timethrough the log, while the A key moves forward in time. Holding down either key quickly steps through thedates until the required date is found. When a selected date is on display the events of that day and previousdays can be viewed by repeatedly pressing the B key; events on subsequent days are viewed by repeatedlypressing the A key.The event log is wrapped round from beginning to end. The message START or END (depending onwhether 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 that the eventended or was terminated) symbol;• user - alternates between the name and number of the user who initiated the event. If the event isone that is not associated with a user code, for example, an alarm activation or a Final zoneclosing, 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 level 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 Log10:24 SUN 01 JANK10 L7K = KeypadAB Line Keypad AddressLevel of User Code
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