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MGSP Programming Guide 32-Zone Wireless Security Systems MG5075 v1.01 MG5050 & MG5000 v4.90 MG5050E v7.14 4 to 32-Zone Expandable Security Systems SP5500, SP6000 & SP7000 v7.14 SP4000 v5.23 SP65 v5.24 Always Armed, Never Disarmed...
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Limitations of Alarm Systems It must be understood that while your Paradox alarm system is highly advanced and secure, it does not offer any guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency (fire and emergency options are only available on certain Paradox models). This is due to a number of reasons, including by not limited to inadequate or improper installation/positioning, sensor limitations, battery performance, wireless signal interruption, inadequate maintenance or the potential for the system or telephone lines to be compromised or circumvented.
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Things You Need to Know About this Programming Guide Use this programming guide to record programmed settings for your Magellan or Spectra SP control panel. This guide should be used along with the Magellan and Spectra SP Reference & Installation Manual (available online), whenever installing or programming your Magellan or Spectra SP system.
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Data Entry and Display To access the data display mode, access the desired section and press before entering any data. Depending on the keypad(s) ENTER configured to your system, specific LEDs or icons will flash, thus indicating that you are in data display mode. Each time ENTER pressed, the keypad will display the next digit in the current section, and will continue to do so through all the remaining sections, one digit at a time, without changing the programmed values;...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Walk Test Mode Installer Quick Menu Step Action Details = flash; maintenance code may also be + installer code used Zones Activates or deactivates walk test mode Step Action Details Installer and Maintenance Codes = flash;...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Communicator Press and hold ENTER = ON STAY for three seconds Step Action Details ON = output switches to ground following = flash; maintenance code may also be + installer code Option 1 system arming (blue wire, maximum150 mA) used OFF = input (keypad zone input)
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide System Planning Bus Module Planning Worksheet 1: Planning Bus Modules Serial # Sticker Description Path Zone (Entry Point) Path Zone Path Zone Path Zone Bus Module 1 Bus Module 2 Bus Module 3 Bus Module 4 Bus Module 5 Bus Module 6...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Wireless Keypad Planning Worksheet 2: Planning Wireless Keypads Serial # Sticker Description Path Zone (Entry Point) Path Zone Path Zone Path Zone Wireless Keypad Wireless Keypad Wireless Keypad Wireless Keypad Wireless Keypad Wireless Keypad Wireless Keypad Wireless Keypad NOTE: When deleting a wireless keypad (K32RF/K37) from the system, the corresponding StayD path zones will also be deleted.
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Worksheet 6: Planning Zones (Continued) Arming Method Arming Method Serial # Sticker Zone # Zone Description Stay Sleep Full Serial # Sticker Zone # Zone Description Stay Sleep Full ...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Zone Recognition NOTE: For keypad zone programming, see Keypad Programming on page 8. MG Series When expanding zones via ZX8/ZX82, up to three ZX8/ZX82 modules can be added to the system, and they are identified by the ZX8/ZX82 three-position jumpers: +1, +9, and +17.
When expanding zones via ZX8/ZX82, up to three ZX8/ZX82 modules can be added to the system, and they are identified by the ZX8/ZX82 three-position jumpers: +1, +9, and +17. Table 4 displays zone recognition information for SP control panels. Table 4: Zone recognition information for the SP series SP4000 (without ATZ) SP4000 (with ATZ) SP5500 (without ATZ) SP5500 (with ATZ) SP6000 (without ATZ) SP6000 (with ATZ) Type Zone Description Type Zone...
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Table 4: Zone recognition information for the SP series (Continued) SP65 (without ATZ) SP65 (with ATZ) SP7000 (without ATZ) SP7000 (with ATZ) Type Zone Description Type Zone Description Type Zone Description Type Zone Description Panel input 1 Panel input 1A Panel input 1 Panel input 1A Panel input 2...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Zone Definitions NOTE: If a device is assigned to a zone which is already programmed, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire zone and a keypad zone will overwrite a hardwire zone. To define zones on your MG/SP control panel: Press , and then enter your installer code (maintenance code may also be used).
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Table 9: Permitted zone definitions for MG/SP panels Arming Type Arming Type Input Input Description Description Stay Sleep Fully Stay Sleep Fully Value Value Disarm Disarm Zone disabled 24 hr. burglary ...
[056] ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 16 SP Series Worksheet 10: Zone Timers for the SP Series Section Zone SP4000 SP5500 SP6000 SP65* SP7000** Data Description (default: 060) [041] (Z1) (Z1) (Z1) (Z1) (Z1) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec.
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Wireless Zone Assignment Use the following section to program the wireless zones on your MG/SP control panel. Use worksheet 11 to record your settings. Worksheet 11: Wireless Zones Section Zone Wireless Zone (Serial #) Section Zone Wireless Zone (Serial #)
Use the following section to program programmable outputs (PGMs) on your MG/SP control panel. Programmable Output Recognition Table 11: Programmable outputs for MG/SP panels Control Panel PGM Output MG5000 MG5050 SP4000 SP5500 SP6000 SP65 SP7000 ...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Description of MG/SP Events Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels Event Group Event Group Description Sub-group Sub-group Description Zone OK 01 to 32 Zone number Zone open Any zone number 00 to 01 Silent alarm Buzzer alarm...
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels (Continued) Event Group Event Group Description Sub-group Sub-group Description IP registration status change GPRS registration status change Armed with trouble(s) Non-reportable event Supervision alert (Cont.) (Cont.) Supervision alert restore...
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels (Continued) Event Group Event Group Description Sub-group Sub-group Description Non-valid source ID BabyWare direct BabyWare through IP module BabyWare through GSM module BabyWare through modem Software access (VDMP3, IP Module, BabyWare) IP Module direct VDMP3 direct...
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels (Continued) Event Group Event Group Description Sub-group Sub-group Description 01 to 32 Zone number Zone alarm restore Any zone number 01 to 32 Zone number Fire alarm restore Any zone number Panic non-medical emergency...
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels (Continued) Event Group Event Group Description Sub-group Sub-group Description AC failure Battery failure Auxiliary current overload Bell current overload Bell disconnected Clock loss Fire loop trouble Fail to communicate with monitoring station telephone # 1 Fail to communicate with monitoring station telephone # 2 Fail to communicate with voice report...
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels (Continued) Event Group Event Group Description Sub-group Sub-group Description Bus/EBus/wireless module communication fault Tamper trouble Bus/EBus/wireless module new trouble (partition 1 only) Power fail Battery failure Any bus module new trouble event Bus/EBus/wireless module communication fault restore...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels (Continued) Event Group Event Group Description Sub-group Sub-group Description 01 to 32 User number Non-medical alarm (paramedic) Any user number 01 to 32 Zone number Zone forced Any zone number Zone included...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide PGM Delays Use worksheet 15 to record your settings for the MG/SP PGM delays. Worksheet 15: PGM Delays Section PGM Delay Value Default Section PGM Delay Value Default [281] PGM 1 ___/___/___ (001 to 255 x 1 sec./min.) [289] PGM 9 ___/___/___...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide User Programming Use the following section to program the various user features on your MG/SP control panel. System Codes Use worksheet 18 to record your settings for the MG/SP system codes. For access options, see section [701], in table 25 on page 37. NOTE: The maintenance code cannot access the following sections: [395] (Installer code lock);...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide User Report Codes Use worksheet 20 to record your settings for the MG/SP user report codes (the default code is FF). To clear and reset these codes, see Description of Sections [966] and [967] on page 54.
Wireless Repeater Signal Strength The signal strength for wireless repeaters is visible in sections [548] and [549]; these sections represent repeaters 1 and 2, respectively. To view the signal strength, proceed as follows: Enter the wireless repeater’s respective section (e.g., for repeater 1, enter section [548]). Press the repeater’s anti-tamper switch.
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Wireless Repeater Labels Use worksheet 23 to record your settings for wireless repeater labels. To reset these labels, see Description of Section [965] on page 53. Worksheet 23: Wireless Repeater Labels Section Description Wireless Repeater Label [568] Repeater 1...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Wireless Keypad Signal Strength The signal strength for wireless keypads is visible in sections [591] to [598]; these sections represent keypads 1 through 8, respectively. To view the signal strength, proceed as follows: Enter the wireless keypad’s respective section (e.g., for keypad 1, enter section [591]).
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide User Assignment for Remote Controls Table 23: User assignment per remote control Section Description Section Description Section Description Section Description RC 1 for user 1 RC 9 for user 9 RC 17 for user 17 RC 25 for user 25 [651] [659]...
Cancelling the Tamper Supervision for Wireless Sirens To cancel tamper supervision, access section [695], and then press . The tamper supervision is disabled until the cover is replaced or after 30 minutes have elapsed. ENTER Description of Sections [700] to [704] The following section provides information on sections [700] to [704].
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Zone Options Use the following section to program zone options for your MG/SP control panel. ATZ Options Table 26: Description of section [705] Option Description ATZ zone doubling Disabled Enabled ATZ wiring options Series ...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Miscellaneous System Options Table 29: Description of section [708] Option Description Enter code to view trouble One-touch Enter code Enter code to view alarm in memory/event list One-touch Enter code ...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Country Codes Table 31 lists countries and their respective codes. This information is required when programming section [731] (see worksheet 31 for details). Table 31: Country codes for MG/SP control panels Input Value Country Input Value Country Mexico;...
Prioritization of signals and messages are based on a “first in, first out” scheme. Systems meet EN 50136 ATS2 or ATS3 requirements when configured as depicted. NOTE: For increased security, it is suggested that redundant communication methods be installed. Table 34: Communication features for MG/SP panels Control Panel Communication Feature MG5000 MG5050 SP4000 SP5500 SP6000 SP65 SP7000 ...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Test Report and Report Delays Use worksheet 40 to record your settings for sections [850] to [852]. For additional timers, see worksheets 38 and 49 on pages 44 and 51, respectively. Worksheet 40: Test Report and Report Delays Section Data Description...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide System Trouble Report Codes Use worksheet 44 to record your settings for system trouble report codes. Worksheet 44: Special Trouble Report Codes Section Data Description Section Data Description Section Data Description ___/___ ___/___ Bell output overload ___/___ Fail to communicate...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Automatic Report Codes Table 45: List of automatic report codes System Event Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code Arming with user code (##) 3 4A1 Close by user Closing report Auto arming 3 4A3 Automatic close...
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 45: List of automatic report codes (Continued) System Event Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code Bell absent 1 321 Bell 1 Bell fault Clock lost 1 626 Time/date inaccurate Time changed Fire loop trouble 1 373...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 45: List of automatic report codes (Continued) System Event Default Contact ID Report Code Default SIA Report Code RF zone supervision lost 1 381 Loss of supervision - RF Untype zone supervision RF zone supervision restore 3 381 Supervision restore - RF...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide BabyWare Options Use worksheet 50 to record your settings for BabyWare options. Worksheet 50: BabyWare Options Section Data Description [910] ___/___/___/___ Panel ID [911] ___/___/___/___ PC password [915] __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ PC telephone number (landline/GSM communication only) WARNING: For increased communication security, change the default panel ID and PC password.
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Worksheet 53: IP Receiver 1 Configuration Section Data Description Default WAN1 IP address (e.g., ); for one or 100.100.100.100 [929] __/__/__ . __/__/__ . __/__/__ . __/__/__ two-digit numbers, add s before the first digit [930] __/__/__/__/__ WAN1 IP port 10000...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Catalogues of Special Characters The following section outlines the different catalogues of special characters, including those in Hebrew, Greek, and Russian. Figure 1: Standard special characters Figure 2: Hebrew special characters Figure 4: Greek special characters Figure 3: Russian special characters A069 Figure 5: Polish, Hungarian, and Turkish special characters...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Keypad Letter Assignments The following section outlines the different configurations for keypad letter assignments, including those in Hebrew, Greek, and Russian. Table 53: Standard keypad letter assignment Figure 6: Hebrew keypad letter assignment Press Key Press Key Press Key...
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 55: Description of troubles for MG/SP control panels Telephone line monitoring on control panel Fail to communicate on monitoring telephone 1, on control panel Fail to communicate on monitoring telephone 2, on control panel Fail to communicate on voice telephone, on control panel Fail to communicate with PC, on control panel Communication trouble...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Hardware Connections Single Zone Inputs NOTE: Keyswitches are connected as standard zones and will follow ATZ options 1 and 2, programmed in section [705] (see page 38). Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections...
Auxiliary supply rate • MG5000/MG5050: typ. 600 mA / max. 700 mA requirements. • SP5500/SP6000/SP7000: typ. 600 mA / max. WARNING: Improper connection of the transformer may result in 700 mA damage to the system. • SP4000: typ. 450 mA / max. 600 mA WARNING: Disconnect battery before replacing the fuse.
1 PGM +/- trigger not supported by the MG5000 7 Serial: Used for connecting the IP Internet Module/PCS (Data); also used for In-Field Firmware upgrade through a 307USB Direct Connect 2 Paradox Memory Key (PMC5) Interface 3 EBUS (J3) and Dialer (J4) used with: 8 Panel Reset •...
PGMs are ground (-), or give out 12V (+) for In-Field Firmware upgrade through a 307USB Direct Connect Interface 2 Paradox Memory Key (PMC5) 8 Panel reset 2 EBUS (J3) and Dialer (J4) used with: 9 Refer to Hardware Connections page 58 •...
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide MG5075 Do not cut, bend, or alter the antenna, and ensure that electrical wires do not cross over it, as this may affect signal reception. To provide maximum lightning protection we strongly recommend having separate earth connections for the dialer and zone ground terminals.
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8 Refer to AC Power & Backup Battery Connections on page 3 1 Paradox Memory Key (PMC5) 2 EBUS (J3) and Dialer (J4) used with: 9 The output will shutdown if the current exceeds 3A...
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In-Field Firmware upgrade through a 307USB Direct Connect Interface disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10 sec. before 7 Paradox Memory Key (PMC5) reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output The sum of the current drawn from the must be limited to 1.3A.
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In-Field Firmware upgrade through a 307USB Direct Connect Interface reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output 7 Paradox Memory Key (PMC5) The sum of the current drawn from the must be limited to 1.3A. Exceeding this limit will overload the panel power supply BELL and lead to complete system shutdown.
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Voice Module. disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10 sec. before 3 Paradox Memory Key (PMC-4, PMC5) reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output 4 Used for connecting the IP Internet Module; also used for In-Field 17 For the keypad’s zone configurations, see Installer Quick Menu on page 7;...
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In-Field Firmware upgrade through a 307USB Direct Connect Interface reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output 7 Paradox Memory Key (PMC5) The sum of the current drawn from the must be limited to 1.3A. Exceeding this limit will overload the panel power supply BELL and lead to complete system shutdown.
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Appendix A EN 50131 Programming The following sections describe all the programming required for your panel to be EN 50131 compliant (MG5050 version 4.96 or higher). NOTE: The Installer Quick Menu is not available anymore for MG5050 V4.96 or higher. To set your panel to be EN 50131 compliant: Enter section [951] to unlock the software and set EN 50131 defaults.
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Table 61: Description of options 3 & 4 and 6 & 7, in section [705] Option Description RF Zone/Hardwired Zone Tamper Recognition Options Keypad/Bus Module Tamper Recognition Options* Disabled Disabled Trouble only Trouble only When disarmed: trouble only;...
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide Keypad Lockout Use the following section to program keypad lockout settings for your MG/SP control panel. Use worksheet 30 to record your settings. Worksheet 57: Keypad Lockout Section Data Description Default [716] ___/___/___ 000 to 255 minutes Keypad lockout delay 015 minutes...
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The whole Paradox team wishes you a successful and easy installation. We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact us at support@paradox.com. Additional information can be found on our website www.paradox.com/support...
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