Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual
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1 = Interval
Enter the interval within which a path supervision signal (heartbeat) must be received from each alarm trans-
mission path (refer option 56.4.7.2 Line Fail – Signalling Path). If a heartbeat is not received within the pro-
grammed interval a line fail condition will be activated in the panel. The Line Fail event will indicate which path
has failed (Primary, Secondary or Alarm Monitoring).
The default period is 30 minutes.
8 = Protocol
The Ethernet module is capable if signalling using either TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) or UDP (Uni-
versal Datagram Protocol). Earlier versions of Ethernet module, Alarm Monitoring and Remote Servicing only
supported the TCP protocol.
NOTE: If communicating with V3.26 Alarm Monitoring or V6.26 Remote Servicing the TCP option should
be selected.
If encryption is required for alarm signalling the UDP protocol should be selected.
Irrespective of the programming in this option Remote Servicing and SIA control command protocol will
always use the TCP protocol.
0 = UDP
When this option is selected all alarm signalling from the Ethernet module will use the UDP format.
1 = TCP
When this option is selected all alarm signalling from the Ethernet module will use the TCP format.
56.4.03 = Remote Access
The Ethernet module supports remote servicing of the Galaxy alarm panel. The programming options in this
section control when remote access can be granted and whether access is initiated from the panel or the
Remote Servicing PC.
1 = Access Period
This option determines when the Galaxy panel can be accessed remotely.
1 = Off
Remote Servicing access to the Galaxy panel is disabled.
2 = All Unset
Remote Servicing access is only granted when all groups or the complete system are unset.
3 = Any Set
Remote Servicing access will only be granted if any of the groups or the complete system are set.
4 = Any Time (default)
Access available at any time.
56 - Communications (cont’d)