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Using the mimic function in Allow panel modifications mode
In the Allow panel modifications mode the user may, in addition to those options available in View only mode,
omit zones and test outputs by clicking on the button corresponding to each individual output or zone. This
causes the button to flash: output buttons flash green and grey when they have been provisionally
programmed as active. Outputs that are active before being clicked on (i.e. are being provisionally
programmed as inactive) will flash black and grey; to confirm the programming click on the Action button, to
abort the programming click on Cancel. A zone can be omitted by clicking on its button and then pressing the
Action button. If a zone button is pressed and the zone has not been programmed as omittable, the yellow
cross, which indicates zone omission, will flash on the button for approximately 2 minutes and then Galaxy
Gold will abort its attempts at omitting the zone. For more details on testing outputs and omitting zones see
the Galaxy Engineer's manual.
Note: Unlike menu option 32 (OUTPUTS) the outputs are not tested by output type but by output address.
Outputs programmed as output type Reset (menu option 51.3.7) cannot be activated from the mimic
option.
It is possible in the Allow panel modifications mode to set, unset, and part set the system. This is achieved
by clicking and dragging the group set status indicators on the Overview display. Clicking, or, clicking and
dragging with the left mouse button allows individual groups to be selected. Using the right mouse button
selects all groups. Clicking on an active alarm indicator and then clicking on the Action button will cancel any
alarms for that group and unset it. The indicator will cease to be red: if it was a tamper condition the indicator
will turn purple until it has been reset; if it was a PA alarm then it will turn blue until it is reset; otherwise it will
return to the very dark red colour. The Mimic function does not require a code to unset the system.
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