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Communications [56]
Galaxy Flex Installer Manual
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Basic alarm signalling setup requires the following steps only.
To configure one receiver:
1.
In the
56.1.1=Receivers
menu, select a receiver, for example Receiver 1:
a.
Select a path (the default is PSTN).
b.
Program the destination, for example a phone number.
c.
Select the format, for example SIA or Contact ID.
d.
Set the auto test requirements (the default is 24 h).
2.
In the
56.1.2=Reports
menu, setup the ARC Report (
56.1.2.1
), or DTMF Report, as
follows:
a.
Program the Account number.
b.
Set up triggers or channels to define what type of messages should be sent.
c.
If required, alter the sequence of receivers that should be attempted.
3.
The communication modules are programmed with default settings. If required, you can
change the defaults for one or more modules in the
3=Module Config
menu as follows:
a.
Network settings for GSM/GPRS.
b.
Set up special Ethernet settings if no auto-configuration is possible.
c.
Change any line fail options.
If back-up phone numbers or alternate paths are required in the event of a communications
failure, programme additional receivers as follows:
To add additional back-up destinations:
1.
Program one or more additional receivers as described above in menu
56.1.1
.
2.
Specify the order in which the receivers are contacted within each report in menu
56.1.2.x.3
.
Note:
The default Receiver Sequence string for the ARC Report is 1-2-3. The panel
will try the first 3 receivers in sequence and repeat the whole process until the
event is transmitted successfully or 10 minutes has expired.
Up to 9 separate receivers can be configured, each with a separately configured path and
destination address.
Auxiliary reporting
Additional sets of signals, independent of Primary Event Groups, can be configured. For
example, signalling to a local guard’s office. They are programmed in exactly the same way
as the Primary Event Group but are treated as lower priority and failures do not require a full
system reset. There are three Auxiliary Event Groups available.