X10 Transmitter Connection; Connecting A Paradox Memory Key (Pmc-3); Location And Mounting - Paradox Magellan MG-6060 Reference And Installation Manual

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X10 Transmitter Connection

Magellan supports the X10 communication protocol. X10 is a
communication protocol for remote control of electrical devices
such as lamps and appliances. Communication is accomplished
through standard household electrical wiring using X10
transmitters and receivers. Configure Magellan, with the use of
an X10 transmitter, to automate a home. Connect the X10
transmitter as shown in Figure 9 on page 9.
Refer to the Magellan X10 Instructions on our website,
www.paradox.ca, for information on using and
configuring Magellan's X10 feature.
Figure 9: Connecting the X10 Transmitter
Back view of the Magellan console.
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4-pin
RJ11
cable

Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3)

When using a Paradox Memory Key with a Magellan console,
remove power (both AC and battery power), connect the memory
key to the 5-pin connector on the back of the Magellan console
as shown in Figure 10 on page 9. Once connected, re-apply
power to the console. For more information, see Programming
Using a Paradox Memory Key on page 11.
Figure 10: Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3)
Jumper ON:
Read from and/or write to memory key
Jumper OFF:
Write protected (read from memory key only)
Paradox Magellan Systems
1. Connect one end of the 4-
pin RJ11 cable into the
10 plug of the console.
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2. Connect the other end of
the 4-pin RJ11 cable into
the X10 transmitter.
3. Plug the X10 transmitter
into a standard wall outlet.
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X10 transmitter
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Location and Mounting

Location
The locations of Magellan and its wireless transmitters affect the
overall performance of the wireless system. To ensure the best
signal reception, the following list of location criteria should be
respected whenever possible:
Select an installation site that is free of obstacles that reflect
and absorb radio frequency (RF) signals, as well as
interference that may distort signals. Avoid installation near
or in the path of strong RF fields (i.e. neon lights,
computers), and on or near metal objects, circuit breakers
boxes, air conditioners and heater ducts since they may
cause interference and reduce the console's sensitivity.
Select a site that is not susceptible to drastic temperature
changes.
Mount the Magellan console as central as possible to the
proposed placement of the wireless transmitters.
Mount the Magellan console as high as possible.
Avoid installing Magellan in the basement as the range of
the console is reduced when installed below ground level.
However, if it is absolutely necessary to install the console in
the basement, install the console as high as possible.
Install the Magellan console on a wall allowing at least 5cm
(2") around the console to permit adequate ventilation and
heat dissipation.
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. After choosing an appropriate location (see Location on
page 9), mount the wall plate onto the Magellan console with two
screws as described in Mounting Magellan on the Wall on page
10 or Tabletop Mounting on page 10.
Figure 11: Wall Plate
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C
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