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Galaxy Programming Manual
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40 = Datelock (Galaxy 512)
This parameter is used to enable or disable menu option 49 = DATELOCK; the parameter can be set to one
of the three following options:
0 = Disabled (default setting): the Datelock menu option is not available to the user; the
message Option not available is displayed.
1 = Enabled: the Datelock prevents the system from being manually unset until the Lockout
time has expired (refer to option 65 = TIMERS);
2 = Dual Unlock: following an alarm activation, two level 2 (or above) codes, assigned to all
groups, can unset the system before the Lockout time expires.
41 = Weekend Work (Galaxy 500, 504 & 512)
This parameter is used to enable or disable menu option 45.6 = TIMER CONTROL.Weekend Work. If
the parameter is set to 1, the engineer can assign a Pattern Day and the user can authorise Weekend Work-
ing. If the parameter is set to 0 (disabled — default setting), the message Option not available is displayed
on selecting the Weekend Work menu option.
42 = PIN Change (Galaxy 128, 500, 504 & 512)
This parameter defines the expiry period of user codes allocated the PIN Change attribute (refer to option 42
= CODES). The PIN Change parameter is programmable within the range 0–12 months; the default is 0.
The user PIN must be changed before the assigned PIN Change month ends. On entering the expiring user
code a warning that the code is due to expire and a prompt to assign a new code is given to the user. The
period of this warning message is determined by the PIN Warning option (refer to menu option 42.2 =
CODES. PIN Warning).
The default value is 0 - this means that although codes have been allocated the expiry attribute, they do not
expire.
43 = Timer Access
Option not available.
44 = Early Open (Galaxy 512)
This parameter determines the number of minutes before the Lockout OFF time that the system can be
manually unset when the Early Open option (refer to menu option 45 = TIMERS) is switched on. The
Early Open parameter is programmable within the range 0–240 minutes; the default is 0.
45 = High Security (Galaxy 60, 128, 500, & 504)
This option allows RIO zones to be monitored for Constant Voltage Tampers. A constant voltage tamper is
activated if a zone detector is replaced by a constant voltage source, for example, battery. This feature is
automatic for the Galaxy 512 and is selectable as an option for the Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500 and 504. Only
RIO zones are affected by this feature. The hardware on the Galaxy 8, 18 and 60 does not support this
feature for on-board zones.
The High Security feature is disabled by default in the RIO, so must be turned on by the panel for this feature
to be activated. The feature can be turned on from the panel via Parameter 45 (High Security). The default
value for this parameter is disabled. If enabled, all RIOs on the system are affected.
This feature is only supported by RIOs rev 1.2 and above and Smart PSUs rev 0.7 and above.
51 - Parameters (cont’d)

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