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  1. Thank you for the help. Do I need to power down the Galaxy and remove the battery first for it to recognise a new device has been added?
  2. It seems too much time has passed to make an edit so here it is again. Correction to the above: The new keypad address is set to '3'. The existing keypads are set to 0, 1 and 2. In menu 60, when I check the keypad comms, keypads 0,2 and 3 show up as 100%. The exisiting 0,1, and 2 keypads are all functioning correctly, however. Just the new '3' keypad is non-functional. Is there something that needs to be set to correctly recognise all keypads? The keypad that is now set to 1 was originally set to 3 and I changed it so that I could have the new keypad be '3' as it made more sense from a location point of view. It seems as if the Galaxy hasn't picked up the address change from 3 to 1 of the existing keypad and is not detecting the new keypad now that it is set to 3. Does that make sense?
  3. Correction to the above: The new keypad address is set to '1' but is not showing up in the comms check. I have checked the address settings on the other keypads and they are 0.2. and 3.
  4. I finally got around to adding the keypad. I'm getting all flashing asterisks on the display and the indicator LED is flashing. I have the address selector set to 3. I have checked and the other keypads are set to 0, 1, and 2. When I check in engineer mode it shows keypads 0,1,2 and 3 and all are showing 100% comms. Is there anything else I should set? Do I need to 'tell' the system that a keypad has been added? It's just connected in parallel with a short cable to an existing keypad on the other side of a wall. All of the other keypads are working fine still.
  5. Thank you. Is it just connected in parallel with existing keypads? Is this one connecting via RF. Is that an option? Keypad RF?? If this is the case, I would I add it? I can easily add a power supply to it. Other than the engineer code, do I need to know anything else before connecting it?
  6. I'd like to have an additional keypad for my alarm system. Is it straightforward to add one? It will be right next to the main Galaxy panel. Will it need to be configured in any way? Many thanks. Ash
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