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56 - Communications (cont'd)
Note: This number must be programmed, even if groups have been enabled and all groups have a pro-
grammed IP address. This is the IP address used for all system wide events.
2 = Port No.
To erase any previously programmed numbers press the B key. Enter the port number of the primary destina-
tion receiver. The default value is 10002. Press ent to save the programmed number.
3 = Secondary IP
The Ethernet module supports signalling to more than one receiver destination. The Secondary IP defines the
receiver destination details for the secondary alarm transmission path. The destination is made up of an IP
address and a port number. To programme the IP address press ent.
1 = IP Addresss
Enter the IP address of the secondary receiver. The address will be in the form XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. The
dot separator will be automatically added after each sequence of three numbers or can be manually added by
pressing the * key. To save the address and return to the previous menu level press ent. To programme the
port number of the secondary destination receiver press either 2 or A, then press ent.
2 = Port No.
To erase any previously programmed numbers press the B key. Enter the port number of the secondary
destination receiver. The default value is 10002. Press ent to save the programmed number.
4 = Account No.
The account number identifies the Galaxy system to the receiver when signals are transmitted. Every signal
transmitted contains the account number. The account number should be between 4 and 6 digits long. After
entering the account number press ent to save and return to the previous menu level.
If groups are enabled the account number entered in this field is automatically copied to all groups.
5 = Receiver
This option determines the paths, which will be used for alarm signalling.
1 = Single
If selected the Primary IP destination and/or specific group IP programming is used to signal alarms. If 1=Sin-
gle is selected and a Secondary IP is programmed the Secondary IP destination will be used in the event of a
failure to the Primary IP. A Fail to Comm will be logged against the Primary alarm transmission path.
2 = Dual
If selected and if a secondary IP is programmed events are sent to both the primary and secondary IP desti-
nations.
6 = Alarm Monitoring
This option provides a further alarm transmission path specifically for events being sent to the Galaxy Alarm
Monitoring application.
The keypad displays the first trigger event and it's On/Off status (see Table 22 for the list of available triggers,
and Appendix C for the events which are controlled by each trigger). The triggers control the events, which
are transmitted. If the trigger is set to On, any events logged, which are controlled by the trigger will be trans-
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