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Galaxy Grouping Query

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Guys,

 

See pic below...

 

We're hoping to group users in two... - Panel Galaxy 48

 

User type 1 - A1 & A2

User type 2 - A1 & A3

User type 3 - A1, A2, A3

 

For instance if User Type 1 (A1 & A2) sets the alarm, how do I get the galaxy to prevent setting A1 (communal) if A3 isn't yet set.

 

Basically I need last one out to set A1... Likewise on first entry, the user is to unset A1 & there selected area.

 

I have read the manual and seems like Group Setting Logic is something to do with it, seems straight forward but is there anything else that needs looking at/considering?

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setting logic as you said, but a better way would be a RKP in each area so 3 RKP and assign them to the area 

 

Dont know how an inspector would interpretate a keypad unsetting an area from outside the area

 

BTW the communal will have to be area 3 on a galaxy for some reason

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cheers Nova,

 

This is a takeover, looking at the programming on the managers code i.e. display zones the communal area is A1...? Seems to be working fine. Not saying your wrong by the way...

 

I'm struggling to work out how setting logic would work in this instance... Any pointers?

 

No your right, we needed it working the other way where areas needed to be set all the time

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i'll be on the phone to Galaxy first thing anyways but thanks for the start...

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