Programmable Outputs; Setting Pgm 1 & Pgm2 Function; Onboard Pgm Activation Event; Onboard Pgm Deactivation Event - Magellan MG-6060 Reference And Installation Manual

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A PGM is a programmable output that toggles to its opposite
state (i.e. a normally open PGM will close) when a specific event
has occurred in the system. For example, a PGM can be used to
activate bells or strobe lights, open/close garage doors and
much more. When a PGM activates, the control panel triggers
any device or relay connected to it. The Magellan console
includes two onboard PGMs. It can support up to a total of four
PGMs (e.g., two onboard PGMs + two wireless PGMs OR four
wireless PGMs).
Setting PGM 1 & PGM2 Function
This feature allows you to program the Magellan console to
recognize either PGM1 and/or PGM2 as a hardwire PGM
(onboard) or a wireless PGM. To set a PGM's function:
1. Press [
MENU
] + [4] + [
INSTALLER CODE
2. Press [
OK
] to set the function of PGM1 or [
[
OK
] to set the function of PGM2.
3. Press [
YES
] to set the PGM as wireless.
4. Open and then close the cover of the wireless PGM module.
The PGM function has been set.
5. To continue programming the module, follow the instructions
on the Magellan console.
To program the PGM's activation event and/or deactivation
event, see Onboard PGM Activation Event on page 34, Wireless
PGM Activation Event on page 35, Onboard PGM Deactivation
Event on page 34 and Wireless PGM Deactivation Event on
page 35.
If both PGM1 and PGM2 are set as wireless, Magellan will
ignore sections [086] to [089], [068] to [069] and [090] to [091].
Likewise, if both PGM1 and PGM2 are set as hardwire
(onboard), Magellan will ignore sections [210] to [217], [240] to
[243] and [097].

Onboard PGM Activation Event

Section [086] = PGM1 Activation Event
Section [088] = PGM2 Activation Event
This feature allows you to program the Magellan console to
activate a PGM when a specific event occurs in the system. The
PGM will remain in its active state until the programmed PGM
Deactivation Event (see page 34) occurs or when the PGM
Delay (see page 34) elapses. To program a PGM Activation
Event:
1.
Enter the section that corresponds to the desired PGM;
PGM1 = [086], PGM2 = [088].
2.
Enter the [
EVENT GROUP
3.
Enter the [
-
SUB
GROUP
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.
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Programmable Outputs

] + [7].
NEXT
] and then
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#].

Onboard PGM Deactivation Event

Section [087] = PGM1
Section [089] = PGM2
After PGM activation (see Onboard PGM Activation Event on
page 34), the PGM will return to its normal state (deactivate)
when the programmed PGM Deactivation Event occurs. To
program a Deactivation Event:
1.
Enter section that represents the desired PGM; PGM1 =
[087], PGM2 = [089].
2.
Enter the [
EVENT GROUP
3.
Enter the [
-
SUB
GROUP
A PGM can also be set to deactivate after a programmed period
elapses (see Onboard PGM Delay on page 34). If using the
PGM Delay, sections [087] and [089] can be used as an
additional PGM Activation Event.
For the complete Event List, see the PGM Table in the
Magellan Programming Guide.

Onboard PGM Delay

Section [068] = PGM1, Section [069] = PGM2
001 to 255 seconds; 000 = Follow Deactivation Event;
Default = 5 seconds
Instead of deactivating the PGM on the occurrence of a specific
event, the PGM will deactivate after the period programmed in
here has elapsed. Enter 000 to have the PGMs deactivate with a
PGM Deactivation Event (see page 34).
If a PGM Delay is programmed, the corresponding PGM
Deactivation Event can be used as an additional PGM Activation
Event.

PGM Normal State (Onboard Only)

Section [090]: Options [7] (PGM1) and [8] (PGM2)
Option [7] OFF = PGM1 Normally Open (default)
Option [7] ON = PGM1 Normally Closed
Option [8] OFF = PGM2 Normally Open (default)
Option [8] ON = PGM2 Normally Closed
A PGM toggles to its opposite state (i.e. a normally open PGM
will close) when a specific event has occurred in the system. You
can program each PGM output to be normally open (N.O.) or
normally closed (N.C.) by enabling or disabling options [7] and
[8] in section [090].

PGM X10 Option (Onboard Only)

Section [091]: Options [7] (PGM1) and [8] (PGM2)
Option [7] OFF = PGM1 used as programmable output (default)
Option [7] ON = PGM1 used as X10 output 7
Option [8] OFF = PGM2 used as programmable output (default)
Option [8] ON = PGM2 used as X10 output 8
#].
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