The MG6250 All-in-one Wireless Console can be programmed using either menu-based programming, or the section-based method described in this manual. For complete details on the menu-based approach, refer to the MG6250 Menu Programming Guide. This guide contains a list of programmable sections and supplemental programming information, which are not included in the menu programming guide.
0 to F. The required data will be clearly indicated in this guide. When entering the final digit in a section, the MG6250 console will automatically save and advance to the next section. See Decimal and Hexadecimal Programming Table on page 3 for details on the various keys, and their equivalent decimal and hexadecimal values.
Personal Reporting Programming ....18 Installer/Maintenance Software Login ..........34 Personal Reporting Reference Table ...........18 User Options .....................34 Telephone Number .................18 Description of MG6250 Events ......35 Format .......................18 Non Reportable Events/Non Saved Events ........35 Area Assignment ..................18 Non Reportable Events/Saved Events ..........36 Event Group Selection ................19...
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MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Entering Information ......... 40 Decimal and Hexadecimal Values ............40 Keypad Letter Assignment ..............40 Special Characters (V1.0 only) .............41 Special Characters (V1.2 and up) ............42 Installation ............49 Wall-mount Installation ................49 DC Power ....................49 Backup Battery Pack ................49 Telephone Line Connections ..............50...
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Zone Programming NOTE: If a device is assigned to a zone which is already programmed, a wireless zone will overwrite a hardwire zone. Zone Definition Values To program zone definitions and assign options: Press and hold 0.
Enter 000000. Remote Control Button Assignment Refer to table 8 for details on button options for the MG6250 remote controls. The MG6250 Console supports the following remote controls: REM1, REM2, RAC1, RAC2, REM3, REM15, and REM101. Table 8: Button options for MG6250 remote controls (see Decimal and Hexadecimal Programming Table on page 3)
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Personal Reporting Programming Personal Reporting Reference Table Telephone number Format Area Event group Zone alarm [1101] [1111] [1121] [1131] to [1132] [1151] to [1158] [1102] [1112] [1122] [1133] to [1134] [1171] to [1178] [1103] [1113]...
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Report Codes Special Disarming/ Disarming After Alarm/Cancelling Alarm Report Codes Section Description Data Section Description Data Disarming user 01 Disarming user 05 Disarming user 02 Disarming user 06 [1609] [1610] Disarming user 03 Disarming user 07...
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Section Description Data Section Description Data Zone tamper 17 Zone tamper 21 Zone tamper 18 Zone tamper 22 [1665] [1666] Zone tamper 19 Zone tamper 23 Zone tamper 20 Zone tamper 24 Section Description Data...
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Section Description Data Section Description Data Zone tamper restore 17 Zone tamper restore 21 Zone tamper restore 18 Zone tamper restore 22 [1685] [1686] Zone tamper restore 19 Zone tamper restore 23 Zone tamper restore 20...
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide System Trouble Report Codes Section Description Data Section Description Data Console tamper AC failure RF jamming supervision [1711] [1712] Battery failure GSM no service Timer loss GSM missing module IP no service Fail to communicate personal reporting...
Table 9 lists countries and their respective codes. This information is required when programming section [2045] for the Daylight Savings Time feature. To enable this feature, refer to section [2002], option 5, on page 30. Table 9: Country codes for the MG6250 Input Value...
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Partition Programming Partition Options Section Option Description Auto-arm on time Disabled 1 & 2 Stay arm Sleep arm Full arm Auto-arm no movement Disabled [2101] Area 1 3 & 4 Stay arm Sleep arm Full arm ...
Description of MG6250 Events The following tables provide a listing of the events that can occur on the MG6250 Console. NOTE: In the Area column, 1 and 2 refer to areas 1 and 2, respectively; whereas 3 refers to both partitions.
01 - 08 Output number PGM activation via phone Any output number 01 - 64 Zone number Smoke beep acknowledgement Any zone number 01 - 64 Zone number TX delay zone Any zone number 36 | Description of MG6250 Events Version 1.6...
01 - 16 User number Disarm after an alarm with user 1, 2, 3 Any user number 01 - 16 User number Alarm cancelled with user 1, 2, 3 Any user number Version 1.6 Description of MG6250 Events | 37...
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Timer loss trouble Console tamper RF jamming New trouble GSM no service GSM supervision loss IP no service IP supervision loss IP receiver lost Fail to communicate to central Fail to communicate personal reporting 38 | Description of MG6250 Events Version 1.6...
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Repeater number Repeater supervision loss restore Any repeater number 01 - 04 Repeater number Repeater low battery Any repeater number 01 - 04 Repeater number Repeater low battery restore Any repeater number Version 1.6 Description of MG6250 Events | 39...
Siren AC trouble restore Any siren number Entering Information When programming certain features of your MG6250 (e.g., entering a zone name), you will be required to enter decimal and hexadecimal values using the console’s keypad and arming keys. Decimal and Hexadecimal Values Table 13 describes the console’s alphanumeric key inputs.
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Special Characters (V1.0 only) To enter a special character, press the key, followed by the character’s corresponding number. SLEEP Version 1.6 Entering Information | 41...
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Special Characters (V1.2 and up) To enter a special character, press the key, followed by the character’s corresponding three-digit number. SLEEP Figure 1: Polish, Hungarian, Czech, Croatian, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian 42 | Entering Information Version 1.6...
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MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Figure 2: Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian Version 1.6 Entering Information | 43...
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MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Figure 3: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Malay, Finnish, French Canadian, Belgian 44 | Entering Information Version 1.6...
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MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Figure 4: Greek Version 1.6 Entering Information | 45...
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MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Figure 5: Turkish 46 | Entering Information Version 1.6...
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MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Figure 6: Hebrew Version 1.6 Entering Information | 47...
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MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Figure 7: Lithuanian, Estonian, Latvian 48 | Entering Information Version 1.6...
MG6250 back plate DC Power The MG6250 can be powered through a DC power supply. Connect the transformer wires of the 7.5Vdc power supply to the + and - terminals to power the console (as shown in figure 9). Figure 9: Connecting the DC Power Supply 7.5Vdc Power Supply...
See PGM Options on page 10 for more information on programming PGMs. Connect the MG6250 PGM outputs as shown in Method 1 in figure 12. Since the MG6250 does not come with a power supply, an external power supply must be employed to power the circuit.
Hardwire Zone Connections The MG6250 comes with two on-board hardwire zones. The two zones are multiplexed with PGMs. You can use 2 inputs, one input and 1 PGM or 2 PGMs. You can connect hardwire detection devices such as door contacts to the console’s zone terminals. Connect the detection devices as shown in figure 13. Please note the following: •...
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Appendix A: EN 50131 Programming The following sections describe all the programming required for your console to be EN 50131 compliant. IMPORTANT: To set your panel to be EN 50131 compliant, enter section [9003]. The following sections and options (in bold) are those that are new or need to be modified for EN 50131 compliancy.
MG6250 • Section Programming Guide Further Requirements Certain System Timer values can be modified as long as the respect the following criteria: • [2020]-[2021] = Entry Delay maximum value is 45 seconds • [2024] = Auto-zone Shutdown value must be between 3 and 10 times •...
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