Paradox Magellan MG-6130 Reference And Installation Manual

Paradox Magellan MG-6130 Reference And Installation Manual

All-in-one wireless security system v2.0
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All-In-One Wireless Security System V2.0
Model #: MG-6130 / MG-6160
Reference and Installation Manual
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  • Page 1 All-In-One Wireless Security System V2.0 Model #: MG-6130 / MG-6160 Reference and Installation Manual We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction. Should you have any questions or comments, please visit www.paradox.com and send us your comments.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Tamper Recognition Options ........ 24 X10 Transmitter Connection (MG-6160 only) ..10 Wireless PGM Supervision Options ...... 25 Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3)..10 Wireless Keypad Supervision Options ....25 Location and Mounting.......... 11 Wireless Repeater Supervision Options ....25 Connecting the Radio Antenna (MG-6160 only) ...
  • Page 4 Wireless PGM Activation Event ......35 Wireless PGM Deactivation Event......35 Wireless PGM Delay..........35 System Settings .......... 36 Software Reset ............36 Installer Lock............36 Console Tamper Supervision ........ 36 Console Audible Trouble Warning ......36 FM Tuner Option (MG-6160 only)......36 Daylight Savings Time ...........
  • Page 5: Introduction

    16.5Vac transformer. In UL installations, use only the Universal transformer (model no. UB1640W, 16.5Vac, 40VA). The alternate DC power supply is not for use in UL installations. Grade A Household Fire and Burglar Alarm Warning System Unit. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • 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 communication features, see Reporting and Dialer Settings on page 27.
  • Page 7 “System Test” menu. For more in-depth programming of the console’s zones, see Zone Programming on page 15 and When hardwired zones are used, the EOL Resistor Option must be enabled for UL installations.Wireless Programming on page 18. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 8 Adding 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 what type of output you wish to add.
  • Page 9: Installation

    10 seconds before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output. Insert the transformer’s wires into the terminals. DC Power Supply 12Vdc to 18Vdc 1A Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 10: Telephone Line Connections

    Figure 4: Auxiliary Output Connection Devices such as a light, etc. Insert the device’s wires into the C terminals. Telephone Line Connections Line Plug Connect The Magellan console can also be connected to a telephone line The Magellan console can be connected to a telephone line by via its on-board plug.
  • Page 11: Hardwire Zone Connections

    Back view of the Magellan console. Method 1 (less than 100mA) Method 2 External DC Devices (exceeds 100mA) Power Supply such as a light, etc. Devices External such as a relay light, etc. External DC Power Supply Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 12: Winload Connection

    The X10 feature is not for use in UL installations. Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3) When using a Paradox Memory Key with a Magellan console, remove power (both AC and battery power) and connect the memory key to the 5-pin connector on the back of the Magellan console as shown in Figure 13 on page 11.
  • Page 13: Location And Mounting

    For more information, see Figure 14: Wall Plate Programming Using a Paradox Memory Key on page 13. Figure 13: Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3) A (x7) Figure 15: Mounting Magellan onto the Wall Plate...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Radio Antenna (Mg-6160 Only)

    4. Slide the Magellan’s open slots labeled D (see Figure 16 on Figure 18: Connecting the Radio Antenna page 11) onto the wall plate’s tabs labeled B (see Figure 15 on page 11). 5. Gently apply downward pressure to insert the wall plate’s tabs into Magellan’s open slots.
  • Page 15: Programming Methods

    LCD display. This means the option is ON. Press the key again to remove the digit our Web site at paradox.com. If you are using the WinLoad from the LCD display, thereby, turning OFF the option.
  • Page 16: User Codes

    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

    This will [7] = Delay alarm transmission prevent the motion detector from causing an alarm when a user [8] = Force Zone enters through the entry point to disarm the system. * Available through Section Programming only. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 18 Follow/Stay Zones Figure 21: Delayed Fire Zone Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32, 3-digit # = 004 Follow/Stay zones function as follows: • All zones defined as Follow/Stay zones become Follow zones (refer to Follow Zones on page 15) when the Magellan system is Regular armed.
  • Page 19: Zone Options

    First it triggers the Intellizone Enter the desired limit into section [067] to program the Delay Timer. If any of the following conditions occur during this Auto-zone Shutdown Counter. period, the panel will generate an alarm: Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 20: Zones 31 And 32 Become Hardwire Zones

    This feature is not for use in UL installations. The Magellan console only supports the Paradox Magellan series of wireless transmitters. The programming of the transmitters is accomplished in two steps: 1.
  • Page 21: Assigning Wireless Zone Transmitters

    2 or both. Magellan comes with four tones. Refer to Table 3 on the noise level surrounding each of the transmitters. “Low” page 19 to set the desired tone. refers to a low level of noise while “High” refers to a noisy environment. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 22: Assigning Remote Controls

    The signal strength can also be verified by performing a The remote control will transmit a signal for only 1 second when a button is pressed and held for 1 second. This is done to system test. See Quick Setup on page 4 for more conserve the remote control’s batteries.
  • Page 23: Assigning Wireless Keypads

    To assign a wireless repeater: 1. Access the installer programming mode (see page 13). 2. Enter the [ ] corresponding to the desired repeater. SECTION 3. Enter the 6-digit [ ] of the wireless repeater. SERIAL NUMBER Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 24: Arming And Disarming

    Arming and Disarming • The console will enter a 60-second Exit Delay period before Regular Arming Switches to Stay Arming arming the system. At this point, Auto-arming can be Section [092]: Option [4] cancelled by entering a valid Access code. Option [4] OFF = Regular arming switches to Stay arming •...
  • Page 25: Auto-Arming Options

    When option [4] is enabled (ON), the console cancels the Exit Delay (arms instantly) when the system is armed with a remote control. When disabled, the Exit Delay Timer will start when the system is armed with a remote control. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 26: Alarm Options

    Alarm Options • When option [8] is ON, the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Bell Cut-off Timer Options (see page 24) will ignore the bypass definition. This Section [063]: 001 to 255 minutes; 000 = Disabled; Default = 4 means the console will generate an incident as per the set minutes Wireless Transmitter Supervision Option if a Supervision Loss occurs on a bypassed zone.
  • Page 27: Wireless Pgm Supervision Options

    MG-2WPGM you wish Magellan to supervise. communication between the Magellan console and the MG- 2WPGM. If enabled, the MG-2WPGM will periodically check for communication with the Magellan console. If there is no response from the console, the relay will activate. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 28: Panic Alarms

    When the Magellan system is in entry delay, the console will section [139]). The console will not enable its speaker or the send a message to the MG-2WPGM telling it that it is in entry system siren. delay. During the entry delay, the MG-2WPGM will check for Audible Alarm: Same as the silent alarm except that the console communication with the Magellan console every 10 seconds and will enable its speaker and system siren until a user cancels the...
  • Page 29: Reporting And Dialer Settings

    26) or the appropriate button(s) on a remote control (see page 20) have been pressed. • Auxiliary Panic: Panic keys [4] and [6] (see page 26) or the appropriate button(s) on a remote control (see page 20) have been pressed. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 30 • Fire Panic: Panic keys [7] and [9] (see page 26) or the • Tx Supervision Loss: Check-in Supervision (see page 24) appropriate button(s) on a remote control (see page 20) has been enabled and a transmitter is no longer have been pressed.
  • Page 31: Console Telephone Numbers

    (if section [099] option [1] is the system. The console will ask for an access code, and if enabled. See MSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 29). granted, will disarm the system and enter Access Mode. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 32: Console Account Number

    NEXT • The console will repeat the message a programmed amount 6. Press [ ] until the desired report type appears, then of times (see Voice Message Repetitions on page 30) if no press [ ] (see Report Types on page 30). NEXT acknowledgement is immediately received.
  • Page 33: Event Call Direction

    Option [6] OFF = Force dial disabled Option [6] ON = Call MSTN 2 Option [6] ON = Force dial enabled (default) Option [7] ON = Call Pager telephone number Section [102]: Options [1] to [3]; Special Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 34: Dialing Method

    When option [6] is enabled, the Magellan console will dial a Table 9: Telephone Line Monitoring Options telephone number even if no dial tone is present after 3 seconds. Options Description TLM disabled (default) Trouble only: Upon a line test failure, a TLM trouble will appear in the console’s Trouble Display.
  • Page 35: Power Failure Report Delay

    Option [8] ON = RF Jamming Supervision enabled (default) With option [8] ON, a trouble will be generated when the Magellan console’s RF signal is jammed or encounters interference for a minimum of 10 seconds. This feature must be enabled for use in UL installations. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 36: Programmable Outputs

    Programmable Outputs A PGM is a programmable output that toggles to its opposite Onboard PGM Activation Event state (i.e. a normally open PGM will close) when a specific event Section [086] = PGM1 Activation Event has occurred in the system. For example, a PGM can be used to Section [088] = PGM2 Activation Event activate bells or strobe lights, open/close garage doors and much more.
  • Page 37: Pgm Normal State (Onboard Only)

    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. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 38: System Settings

    System Settings With section [093] option [8] ON, the Magellan’s radio is turned Software Reset ON automatically after the system is armed (after the Exit Delay Section [199] Timer has elapsed). Performing a software reset will reset all programmed sections back to the factory defaults.
  • Page 39 Voice Utility reporting. * When a communication failure trouble is acknowledged by pressing [ ], you will be given the option to call your service provider. See Service Telephone Number on page 30. Paradox Magellan Systems...
  • Page 40: Winload Software Settings

    WinLoad Software Settings Panel Answer Options PC Telephone Number Section [115] The following two options define how Magellan answers an incoming call from a computer using the WinLoad Installer Magellan will dial the number programmed in section [118] when Upload/Download Software. trying to initiate communication with a computer using WinLoad.
  • 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: Index

    Index .................27 Numerics ...............27 131 to 134 – ..............15 001 to 016 ...............27 135 to 138 ............19 021 to 036 .................27 .................19 ..............14 .................19 ...............28 141 to 144 .................15 ...............28 145 to 148 .................15 .................28 .................23 ................28 .................24 ................
  • Page 47 ..............7 Wireless PGM Supervision DC power .....24 ............9 Wireless Transmitter Supervision options Hardwire zone ..............17 .......... 10 Alarm types Paradox Memory Key ................ 8 Alarms options PGMs ........25 ............8 Backup Alarm Reporting Option Telephone Line ............31 ..............10...
  • Page 48 ................6 ............18 Deleting Intellizone Delay timer ............19 Deleting wireless zones Dialer & Reporting Settings ..........31 Alternate Dial Option ...............8 Line plug connect ............32 Auto-test report ................11 Location ..........30 Console account number ..........14 Lock system master code ........29 Console telephone numbers ..............36 Lock, installer ........31...
  • Page 49 RF Jamming Supervision ..............35 X10 option Programming methods ........13 Feature select programming ..........30 Service telephone number ..........13 Paradox Memory Key ................ 30 SESCOA ..........13 Single digit data entry ........34 Setting PGM 1 & PGM2 Function ........13 Through the built-in keypads ............
  • Page 50 ....... 21 Timers Wireless Repeater Supervision Options ...........18 ......24 Alarm Transmission Wireless Transmitter Supervision options ..............22 ........18 Auto-arm Wireless zones become hardwire ..........17 ............19 Auto-zone Shutdown Wirless doorbell tones ..............24 Bell Cut-off ..........24 Check-in Supervision ..........23 Closing Delinquency ..............10 X10 connections ........31 Delay between dialing attempts ...............35...
  • Page 51 LIMITATIONS OF ALARM SYSTEMS Upon request, customer shall notify telephone company of particular line to which It must be understood that while your Paradox alarm system is highly advanced and the connection will be made, and provide the FCC registration number and the secure, it does not offer any guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other ringer equivalence of the protective circuit.
  • Page 52 1919, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. For technical support outside Canada and the U.S., call 00-1-450- 491-7444, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. Please feel free to visit our website at www.paradox.com. paradox.com Printed in Canada - 01/2007...

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