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51 - Parameters (cont'd)
30 = Video (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
This parameter determines the number of activations that must occur on any of the zones programmed as
Video, in a single set period, before a full alarm occurs; there is no time limit on the period between
activations. The Video parameter is programmable within the range 1–9 activations; the default is 2. The
Galaxy 8 is fixed at 2 activations. The Video zones activation counter is reset when the system is unset.
NOTE: The activations of the Video zones are cumulative - the counter is incremented each time any Video
zone in the group is activated.
This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
31 = Delay Alarm (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
This parameter determines the delay between the activation of an Intruder Delay zone and the alarm sound-
ing or a Log Delay zone being recorded as opening in the event log. The Delay Alarm is programmable
within the range 0–3000 seconds; the default is 60.
If a second Intruder Delay zone opens followed by the first zone closing, the Delay Alarm time continues
to count from the activation of the first zone. The Delay Alarm timer is reset only when all delay type zones
return to the closed state.
This parameter can be assigned a different value for each group.
32 = Show Alarms (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
If the Show Alarms parameter is enabled, the first alarm activation is immediately displayed on all the
keypads when an alarm condition occurs. Normally alarm messages are not displayed until the alarm is
cancelled by entry of a valid code.
0 = disabled (default) - alarms displayed only on valid code entry;
1 = enabled
- instant display of first alarm activation.
NOTE: This parameter will only function when at least one group is unset.
33 = Secure Code (Galaxy 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
Once this parameter has been selected, the engineer code is randomly changed each day at 08:00 hours. The
service engineer must be informed of the "code of the day" by head office. The random code that is generated
is dependent on the local engineer code, therefore each area, company, branch or even system can have a
unique secure code.
Either the engineer or remote user code can select the Secure Code parameter. On selecting this parameter
the secure code equivalent to the current engineer code must be entered to confirm the selection. Only the
remote user code (or a cold start - erasing all programming details) can cancel it.
Select 1 to enable Secure Code, or 0 to disable the parameter; the default is 0 (disabled).
34 = Comfort Time (Galaxy 60, 128, 500 & 504)
The Comfort Time parameter permits a period of time to be allocated when the values assigned to the entry
and abort time parameters and the number of wrong code attempts are doubled; the programmable range is
0–14 days; the default is 0. This allows new or unfamiliar users to become accustomed to the system without
causing false alarm activations. At the end of the Comfort Time the system returns all the affected parameters
to the programmed values.
NOTE: The Galaxy 8 and 18 are set to 0 days (no comfort time)
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