Magellan MG-6060 Reference And Installation Manual

Magellan MG-6060 Reference And Installation Manual

All-in-one wireless security system v1.2
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  • Page 1 All-In-One Wireless Security System V1.2 Model #: MG-6060 Reference and Installation Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction........... 3 Stay Arming Switches to Force Arming....23 Timed Auto-Arming ..........23 About Magellan and this Manual......3 No Movement Auto-Arming........23 Conventions ............3 Auto-Arming Options..........23 Specifications............3 One-Touch Arming..........24 Exit Delay .............. 24 Quick Setup...........
  • Page 4 Software Reset ............36 Installer Lock............36 Console Tamper Supervision ........ 36 Console Audible Trouble Warning ......36 FM Tuner Option............ 36 Daylight Savings Time ........... 36 AC Power Failure Warning ........36 The Trouble Display..........36 WinLoad Software Settings ....... 38 Panel Answer Options ...........
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Magellan is ready to protect your home. DC: 12Vdc to 18Vdc (1A) power supply Some of Magellan’s features can be programmed through a quick Current Installer menu (menu programming) or through section consumption: 1A (max.)
  • Page 6: Quick Setup

    Quick Setup Follow these steps to quickly set up Magellan with the required Profile” menu or press the [6] key settings for a basic security installation. to immediately access the “Zone Profile” menu. For more in-depth programming of the console’s 1.Getting Started...
  • Page 7: Time And Date

    “Time and Date” menu and press ] or press the [3] key to access the “Time and Date” menu. 2. The Magellan will begin testing the noice level and signal strength of all assigned wireless 3. Select the time format (12Hr- transmitters.
  • Page 8: Programming Outputs

    Programming Outputs 1. From the “Output Profile” menu, press [ 2. Select which output you wish to add, modify or delete by pressing NEXT ] and then [ ] when the desired output number appears. 3. Select how you would like to configure the selected ouput by pressing [ NEXT...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Backup Battery Pack Magellan requires a 12Vac (1A) or 16.5Vac (1A) transformer (not Magellan uses a backup battery pack to provide power during a included) to supply power to the console. Connect the power loss. A 7.2Vdc 1.8Ah NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) transformer to the terminals as shown in Figure 1 on page 7.
  • Page 10: Programmable Outputs

    Connect Magellan’s PGM outputs as shown in Method 1 in consult your telephone company about installing the RJ31X Figure 6 on page 9. Since Magellan does not come with a power jack and the Magellan console for you. supply, an external power supply must be employed to power the circuit.
  • Page 11: Hardwire Zone Connections

    External DC Power Supply Hardwire Zone Connections Magellan comes with two on-board hardwire zones. You can connect hardwire detection devices such as door contacts to Magellan’s zone terminals. Connect the detection devices as shown in Figure 7 on page 9. Please note the following: •...
  • Page 12: Universal In-Field Programmer Connection

    (both AC and battery power) and connect the Refer to the Universal In-Field Programmer (UIP-256) memory key to the 5-pin connector on the back of the Magellan Instructions for more information. console as shown in Figure 11 on page 10. Once connected, re- Figure 9: Connecting the UIP-256 apply power to the console.
  • Page 13: Location And Mounting

    The Wall Plate Magellan uses a plastic wall plate to stay mounted on a wall. The wall plate is also used for tabletop mounting to cover the back of the console as well as keep any wires within their respective wire slots.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Radio Antenna

    To do so: 1. Place the console back plate flush against the wall plate. 2. Slide the Magellan’s open slots labeled D (see Figure 14 on page 11) onto the wall plate’s tabs labeled B (see Figure 13 on page 11).
  • Page 15: Programming Methods

    Magellan Programming Guide. When entering the final digit data from the memory key. in a section, Magellan will automatically save and advance to the next section. Table 1 (see below) shows the keys and their Copy Data to Memory Key from Source Console equivalent decimal and/or hexadecimal value.
  • Page 16: User Codes

    A person must be assigned to a User code in order to have Maintenance Code access to Magellan. A User code defines the extent of a user’s Section [182]; Default = 111111 access to the system and consists of a code # (PIN) and user options.
  • Page 17: Zone Programming

    Zone Definitions can be configured with a different zone definition and option. Each zone can also have a voice label recorded for it. Magellan’s Sections [001] to [016] represent zones 1 through 16 zones can be programmed using section programming or respectively, whereby the first three digits in each of these through the Installer menu.
  • Page 18 Magellan system is Regular armed. • All zones defined as Follow/Stay zones become Stay zones when the Magellan system is Stay or Instant armed. Instant Zones Sections [001] to [016]: Zones 1 to 16, 3-digit # = 005 When an armed Instant zone opens, the console immediately generates an alarm.
  • Page 19: Zone Options

    Sections [001] to [016]: Zones 1 to 16, 3-digit # = 015 When the conditions for an alarm have been met, Magellan can transmit the appropriate Zone When a 24Hr. Freeze zone opens, whether it is armed or Alarm report code (see page 28) and provides a disarmed, the console will immediately generate an alarm.
  • Page 20: Zones 15 And 16 Become Hardwire Zones

    Consequently, the console will generate an alarm if the zone is This feature is used when the Magellan receives its power from a breached. DC power source such as a car or boat battery. A DC power...
  • Page 21: Wireless Programming

    Section [096] options [1] to [4] set the tones that will be played when Magellan receives a signal from either wireless doorbell 1 or 2 or both. Magellan comes with four tones. Refer to Table 3 on page 19 to set the desired tone.
  • Page 22: Assigning Remote Controls

    The LCD will display either “Good” or “Weak” on the screen. Although remote controls can be assigned by the System Master, the remote control’s buttons are programmed by the When performing a signal strength test, Magellan also displays installer. the noise level surrounding each of the transmitters. “Low”...
  • Page 23 [168] button’s functionality cannot be altered. However, when a system is disarmed and ______ ______ ______ ______ [169] the Magellan console’s radio is on, the button can be used for volume control. ______ ______ ______ ______ [170] button combinations do not function with the MG-...
  • Page 24 Future use FM radio memory scan Future use Paramedic alarm * = Hex values A to F are keys [1] to [6] from Magellan’s Center Keypad. † = The panic feature (section [091] options [1] to [3]; see page 26) must be enabled in order for this to work.
  • Page 25: Arming And Disarming

    Option [1] ON = Timed Auto-arming enabled console to wait before arming and/or sending the No Movement The Magellan system can be programmed to arm every day at report code. If No Movement Auto-arming is disabled, the the time specified by the Auto-arm Timer (see Auto-arm Timer console can still send the No Movement report code when no on page 23).
  • Page 26: One-Touch Arming

    The Exit Delay determines the amount of time a user has to Section [080]: 001 to 255 days; 000 = Disabled; Default = 000 leave the protected area before Magellan arms the system. The Exit Delay applies to all zones (except 24Hr zones) in the The Magellan console will verify when the system was last system.
  • Page 27: Alarm Options

    Section [104]: Options [1] to [8]; Zones 9 to 16; Default: All ON After an audible alarm, the siren will stop upon the disarming of If enabled, Magellan can wait for each of its assigned wireless the system or when the Bell Cut-Off timer has elapsed, transmitters to send a status signal within a specified time (see whichever comes first.
  • Page 28: Wireless Pgm Supervision Options

    System armed or disarmed: If a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone, the console will generate a trouble When the Magellan system is in entry delay, the console will and send a report to the monitoring station (if send a message to the MG-2WPGM telling it that it is in entry programmed).
  • Page 29 Options [4] to [6] represent the alarm types of panic alarms 1 to 3 respectively. Silent Alarm: The Magellan console will emit a confirmation beep and transmit the appropriate Panic report code (if programmed in section [139]). The console will not enable its speaker or the system siren.
  • Page 30: Reporting And Dialer Settings

    Whenever an Access code is used to disarm the system set of up to four specific events and each of these events can be or an alarm, the Magellan console can send the appropriate programmed with a separate 1- or 2-digit report code.
  • Page 31: Console Telephone Numbers

    Whenever a tamper or wire fault occurs on a zone, the sections [149] to [151] (see System Trouble Report Codes on Magellan console can send the appropriate report code to the page 29), the Magellan console can send the appropriate report monitoring station identifying which zone was tampered.
  • Page 32 Add a 4-second pause to the Center [ ] (pause) key the Magellan Quick Setup Guide for more information) to play a telephone number. Press the key and pre-recorded message to an external telephone or cellular a “P” will be inserted into the telephone.
  • Page 33: Console Account Number

    Magellan console is received, the [#] format used to communicate with Monitoring Station Telephone key on the telephone can be pressed twice to acknowledge and Number 2. end the message or the [1] can be pressed to use the Table 10: Reporting Formats speakerphone feature and talk through the Magellan console.
  • Page 34: Delay Between Dialing Attempts

    Option [5] OFF = Alternate dial disabled (default) TLM Fail Timer (see page 33). If the line test fails, the Magellan Option [5] ON = Alternate dial enabled...
  • Page 35: Recent Close Delay

    Please note that when the dialer detects an incoming call, the TLM test will stop for 1 minute. With option [2] OFF, the Magellan console will send the Zone Alarm Restore report codes (see page 28) to the monitoring station when the zone has returned to normal and the Bell Cut- TLM Fail Timer Off Timer (see page 25) has elapsed.
  • Page 36: Programmable Outputs

    35. here has elapsed. Enter 000 to have the PGMs deactivate with a If both PGM1 and PGM2 are set as wireless, Magellan will PGM Deactivation Event (see page 34). ignore sections [086] to [089], [068] to [069] and [090] to [091].
  • Page 37: Wireless Pgm Activation Event

    The AC Loss PGM event (Event Group #28, Event Sub-group #01) will only occur after the Power Failure Report Delay elapses (see page 33). For the Event List, see the PGM Table in the Magellan Programming Guide. Wireless PGM Deactivation Event...
  • Page 38: System Settings

    Option [8] ON = FM tuner is enabled when system is armed 2. Enter the desired time and then press With section [093] option [8] ON, the Magellan’s radio is turned 3. Enter the date and then press ON automatically after the system is armed (after the Exit Delay AC Failure Power failure detected.
  • Page 39 Console Tamper The Magellan console was tampered with. Zone Tamper Zone(s) displayed was/were tampered with. Fail to Communicate The Magellan console has failed to contact the with Central* monitoring station. Fail to Communicate The Magellan console has failed to contact...
  • Page 40: Winload Software Settings

    If section [074] has been programmed with 040 (40 seconds) and the second call is made within 40 seconds, Magellan will pick up the line on the first ring. If it takes more than 40 seconds, the console will not answer on the first ring and the answering machine will answer after three rings.
  • Page 41: Appendix 1: Automatic Report Code List

    JA - User Code Tamper * An armed system is or was in alarm and was disarmed by a user. ** A disarmed system is or was in alarm (e.g. 24Hr. zone) and was disarmed by a user. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 42 System Event Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code when using sections [790] to [795] when using sections [790] to [795] AC Failure 1 3A1 - AC loss AT - AC Trouble Battery Failure 1 3A9 - Battery test failure YT - System Battery Trouble Auxiliary supply trouble 1 3AA - System trouble...
  • Page 43: Appendix 2: Ademco Contact Id Report Code List

    Sensor supervision failure System Peripheral Troubles - 330 and 340 24-hour Non-burglary - 150 and 160 System peripheral 24-hour non-burglary Polling loop open Gas detected Polling loop short Refrigeration Expansion module failure Loss of heat Repeater failure Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 44 CID# Reporting Code Programming CID# Reporting Code Programming Value Value Local printer paper out Quick arm Local printer failure Keyswitch open/close Expansion module DC loss Remote Access - 410 Expansion module low battery Call back request made Expansion module reset Success - download access Expansion module tamper Unsuccessful access...
  • Page 45 Event log reset Event log 50% full Event log 90% full Event log overflow Time/Date reset Time/Date inaccurate Program mode entry Program mode exit 32-hour event log marker Schedule change Exception schedule change Access schedule change System inactivity Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 46 Reference & Installation Manual...
  • Page 47: Index

    109 ................38 111 ................30 AC failure report code ........... 33 112 ................30 AC power ................ 7 113 ................30 AC power failure warning ..........36 114 ................30 Account number ............31 118 ................38 Activation event (onboard) ..........34 Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 48 Activation event (wireless) ..........35 Codes ..............14 Adding a zone ..............4 Code length ..............14 Duress code Ademco Contact ID ............31 .............14 Installer code Ademco slow ..............31 .............14 Maintenance code Alarm options ..........14 System master code ............25 Bell Cut-off timer Connections ..........25 Check-in Supervision ..............7 AC power...
  • Page 49 Memory Key ..............10 .................32 Memory Key programming ........... 13 .........33 Zone restore report options Mounting Magellan ............11 Dialing method ..............32 Direct connect ..............8 Disarm reporting options ..........33 Disarming report codes ..........28 No Exit Delay when Arming with Remote Control ..24 Display, trouble ..............36...
  • Page 50 .........34 Setting PGM1 & PGM2 Function Reset software ..............36 ..........35 Wireless PGM delay Reset system master code ..........14 ..............34 X10 option RF Interference Detection ..........33 Programming methods ........13 Feature select programming ..........13 Paradox Memory Key Service telephone number ..........30 ..........13 Single digit data entry SESCOA ...............31 ........13...
  • Page 51 PC telephone number Wireless PGM .............35 Deactivation Event ...............35 PGM Delay Wireless PGM Supervision Options ......26 Wireless programmable outputs ............35 Activation event .............35 Deactivation event Wireless programming ...........20 Assigning remote controls ........19 Assigning wireless doorbells ..........19 Assigning wireless zones Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 52 Reference & Installation Manual...
  • Page 53 © 2005 Paradox Security Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Magellan is a trademark or registered trademark of Paradox Security Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits Systems Ltd.
  • Page 54 Reference & Installation Manual...
  • Page 56 00-1-450-491-7444, Monday to Friday from 8:00AM to 8:00PM EST. Please feel free to visit our website at www.paradox.ca. 780 Industriel Blvd., Saint-Eustache (Quebec) J7R 5V3 CANADA Tel.: (450) 491-7444 Fax: (450) 491-7313 www.paradox.ca Printed in Canada - 04/2005 MAGELLAN-EI04...

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