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Brand | Honeywell |
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Model | Galaxy 504 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Describes keypad types, connections, and maximum keypad limits for control panels.
Used for entering codes, selecting options, and programming groups.
Navigate through lists and options by stepping forwards or backwards.
Accepts entered data and processes valid actions to access the next option.
Aborts current options and returns to the previous level or start display.
Displays additional choices or functions as a user duress key.
Provides additional features for specific options, like event log printing.
Indicates system power status (connected, mains failure, or low battery).
Displays system information like model and time when the system is unset.
Unique four, five, or six-digit PINs for user identification and system operation.
Pre-setting checks to ensure doors and windows are secured.
Procedure for entering a PIN for user levels 1 and 2.
Procedure for entering a PIN for user levels 3 through 6.
Selecting which groups are to be set as part of the routine.
Time allowed to vacate premises after initiating the setting routine.
Describes the sounder's tone and pulse during the setting period.
Procedure for managing open zones that may prevent setting.
Completing the setting procedure via final door closure or terminator button.
Indicates system confirmation after the setting procedure is complete.
Setting only specific zones that have the PART attribute enabled.
How to abort the system setting routine before it completes.
Displaying programmed names associated with system groups.
Utilizing Micromax user cards or fobs to activate system setting options.
Requires both PIN and card entry for authentication before operation.
Keypads with integrated card readers used for dual focus setting/unsetting.
Standard procedure to unset the system upon entering the premises.
Consequences of deviating from the designated entry path.
Handling scenarios where the valid PIN is entered late.
Procedure to cancel active alarms and require a reset authorization.
Resets the system following an alarm activation using a manager level code.
System requires engineer intervention for reset after specific alarm events.
Using Micromax cards to unset assigned system groups.
Describes the comprehensive menu access structure accessible by increased user code levels.
Provides a simplified menu access for users level three and above.
Instructions on how to enter and navigate the system's menu options.
Allows users to omit zones before setting the system for one period.
Automatically omits eligible open zones during the system setting routine.
Enables or disables the momentary chime for zones programmed by the engineer.
View zone addresses, descriptions, and current status.
Provides means for viewing the system history and recorded events.
Obtain hard copy printouts of system details, codes, zones, or logs.
Tests zone operation and functionality by simulating zone activations.
Allows modification of the system's time and date settings.
Manages user PINs, access levels, and related information.
Assigns an access level to a user, determining their menu option availability.
Assigns a user-defined name (max 8 characters) to a user code.
Sets time restrictions for user PIN access based on programmed timers.
Allocates temporary PINs to users for a specified number of days.
Sets PIN expiry notifications to prompt users for new PIN assignments.
Assigns user access to system groups, controlling operational control.
Assigns unique 10-digit MAX card numbers to users.
Assigns specific menu options or functions to MAX cards.
Limits the operation of a MAX card to a single specified keypad.
Manages antipassback restrictions, allowing forgiveness of specific restrictions.
Determines the notification period before a PIN expires.
Assigns MAX users without PINs, authorizing them for Access Control functions.
Assigns group access to MAX users for module interaction.
Configures system clock adjustments for British Summer Time (BST).