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Remote servicing and user management suites
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Using the Mimic Panel function in View only mode
Once the Mimic Panel function has been accessed the user is presented with a graphical representation of
the Galaxy control currently on-line. The first display gives a general overview of the Galaxy system. All
available AB lines and RIOs are displayed.
Note: This assumes that Galaxy Gold is fully up to date with the Galaxy system configuration.
The set status of the groups is also displayed at the bottom of the display window. When the slider is at the
top of a group (and marked with a U) this represents the group being in the Unset state; if the group slider is
in the centre (marked with a P) this represents the group being in the Part set state; and if the group slider is
at the bottom (marked with an S) this represents the group being in the Set state.
The coloured indicators below the groups (normally coloured dark red) indicate any alarm conditions in each
of the groups: a bright red colour indicates an alarm condition, once this has been cancelled it may turn
either; blue – which indicates a PA condition in that group, or, purple – which indicates a tamper condition in
that group. The PA indicator will remain active until a PA reset has been carried out and the tamper indicator
will remain active until a tamper reset has been carried out.
The output and zone status of any Galaxy RIOs on the AB lines are indicated by coloured squares on the
blocks representing each of the RIOs. The group of four blocks represents the RIO output statuses
numbered one to four from top to bottom. The group of eight blocks represents the zone statuses again
numbered from one at the top. The colours of these blocks give details of the states of the outputs and
zones. When in View only mode, the Action and Cancel buttons are ghosted and clicking on them has no
effect.
For a better view of the states of the outputs and zones on an individual RIO double click on the desired RIO
block.
This gives the user a graphical representation of the status of the RIO selected. The outputs and zones for
the RIO are listed with coloured indicators that give details of the state of the outputs and zones, e.g. Open
Zone, Omitted Zone, Tamper S/C Zone. There are two zone states that users will not be aware of:
Suspended setting denotes a zone that is open during setting of the system that is not a Final, Exit, or
Exit/Entry zone type; this condition is indicated by a blue disk (for open zone) with a horizontal yellow double
headed arrow. Another zone state is Alarm; this is activated by anything that will cause an intruder output to
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