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Galaxy Flex Installer Manual
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Links offer a powerful method of interconnecting zones, output functions, codes, keypads,
and MAX modules. When you create a link between one of the source types and a valid
destination type a links table is constructed. Activating the source of a link activates the
destination and this can be used to switch outputs on and off and to omit zones, codes, and
keypads from the system.
The number of links that can be assigned is 5.
Programming Links
When you select the Links option, the details of link 01 are displayed. If no link has been
assigned the screen displays
01 NOT USED
.
Use
A
or
B
to scroll through the links, or enter a specific link number, for example 03, 05.
When the required link is displayed, press
ent
to begin the programming procedure. The
system prompts for the Link Source to be assigned. If groups are set then some sources and
destinations will not be available for programming
To program links:
1.
Press
#
to select the required link source (refer to Table 8 Link Source).
2.
Press
A
or
B
to select the actual link source (for example, the zone address or the user
code number).
3.
If the source is required to toggle the destination on and off, press
. The source is
prefixed by a on
the display.
Note:
The link destination is activated by the first operation of the source and then
deactivated by the second operation.
4.
Press
ent
. The source of the link is assigned and the keypad prompts for the link
destination to be allocated.
5.
Press
#
to select the required link destination (refer to Table 8 Link Source).
6.
Press
A
or
B
to select the actual link destination (for example, the zone address or the
output type). To cancel a link program the source as not used.
7.
Press
ent
.
8.
If the link destination is
d). Output Type
and
Groups
have been enabled (refer to
Options [63]
), allocate each link to at least one group.
Note:
The groups determine which of the assigned output type destinations the link
activates.
The details of the assigned link are displayed.
Note:
If the link is currently active, the source is separated from the destination by a +
(plus) symbol. If the link is not active a – (minus) symbol is displayed.
9.
Press
A
or
B
to move to the next link to be assigned and repeat the process or press
ent
to
escape from the LINKS option.