Magellan MG-6060 Programming Manual

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All-In-One Wireless Security System V1.0
Model # MG-6060
Programming Guide

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  • Page 1 All-In-One Wireless Security System V1.0 Model # MG-6060 Programming Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Zone Programming..........8 Hardwire Zone Connections..........38 X10 Transmitter Connections..........39 Wireless Transmitter Programming..... 9 Connecting Magellan to WinLoad ........40 Connecting to a UIP-256........... 41 System Timers ............. 10 Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3)....42 Connecting the Radio Antenna ......... 43 Programmable Outputs (PGMs) ......
  • Page 4: Things You Should Know

    The Installer code is used to enter programming mode (see Entering Programming Mode on page 7), which allows you to program all the features, options and commands of the Magellan console except user codes. The Installer code can be 4 or 6 digits in length (see section [090] option [1] on page 12) where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9.
  • Page 5: Maintenance Code (Default: 1111 / 111111)

    The Maintenance code is similar to the Installer code. It can be used to enter programming mode (see Entering Programming Mode on page 7), which allows you to program all the features, options and commands except for the Magellan console’s communication settings (sections [100] to [154]) as well as any user codes.
  • Page 6: Decimal And Hexadecimal Values

    Decimal and Hexadecimal Values Figure 1: Decimal and Hexadecimal Values Hexadecimal only values: [1] = A [2] = B [3] = C [4] = D [5] = E [6] = F Decimal and Hexadecimal Values: Keys [0] to [9] = 0 to 9 Programming Guide...
  • Page 7: Entering Programming Mode

    After entering programming mode, some sections will require that you enter decimal values from 000 to 255. Other sections will require that you enter hexadecimal values from 0 to F. The required data will be clearly indicated in this manual. When entering the final digit in a section, Magellan will automatically save and advance to the next section.
  • Page 8: Zone Programming

    Zone Programming Zone Options Zone Definitions ( [1] = Auto-zone Shutdown (default) [6] = Intellizone 000 = Zone Disabled (default) 008 = Delayed Fire Zone [2] = Bypassable Zone (default) [7] = Delay alarm transmission 001 = Entry Delay 1 009 = 24Hr.
  • Page 9: Wireless Transmitter Programming

    Zone 15: ____/____/____/____/____/____ [055] View signal strength of remote control 15 [036] Zone 16: ____/____/____/____/____/____ [056] View signal strength of remote control 16 [037] Future use [057] Future use [058] Wireless Doorbell 1: ____/____/____/____/____/____ [040] [059] Wireless Doorbell 2: ____/____/____/____/____/____ Magellan...
  • Page 10: System Timers

    System Timers Section Data (value from 000 to 255) Description Defaults ____/____/____ seconds 045 secs. [060] Entry delay 1 ( [061] ____/____/____ seconds Entry delay 2 ( 045 secs. [062] ____/____/____ seconds 060 secs. Exit delay ( ____/____/____ minutes 004 mins. [063] Bell cut-off time ( [064]...
  • Page 11: Programmable Outputs

    (Default: Event group #08; Sub-group #99; Remote control option “C” - PGM activation by any user; see page 24) [089] PGM2 Deactivation Event (____/____) (____/____) (Default: No event programmed) Refer to Appendix 1: PGM Event Table on page 27 for the PGM events that can be used to program Magellan’s PGM outputs. Magellan...
  • Page 12: System Options

    System Options [090] General Options Bold = Default setting Option Access code length 6 digits 4 digits Audible trouble warning (except AC power failures) Disabled Enabled Lock master code Disabled Enabled Use user code 16 as duress code Disabled Enabled Console tamper supervision Disabled Enabled...
  • Page 13 No exit delay when arming with remote control Disabled Enabled Report system disarming Always After alarm only Exit delay termination Disabled Enabled Follow zones become Entry Delay 2 zones when Delay zone is Disabled Enabled bypassed Disabled Enabled FM tuner ON when system is armed ( Magellan...
  • Page 14 [094] Zone Options Bold = Default setting Option Stay delay zones Disabled Enabled Report zone restore On Bell cut-off On zone closure [3] & [4] Tamper recognition options See table See table See table See table - Disabled - Trouble only - Disarmed: Trouble only - Armed: Follow zone’s alarm type (page 8) - Disarmed: Audible alarm...
  • Page 15 - Tone 1 - Tone 2 - Tone 3 - Tone 4 Daylight savings time Disabled Enabled AC power failure warning Disabled Enabled Check-in supervision time 24Hrs 80 minutes Future use Future use Future use [097] Reserved for future use Magellan...
  • Page 16 [098] Dialer Options Bold = Default setting Option [1] & [2] Telephone line monitoring options See table See table See table See table - TLM disabled - Generate a trouble - Generate audible alarm if armed - Silent alarms become audible Switch to pulse on 5th attempt Disabled Enabled...
  • Page 17 Future use Future use Future use Trouble / Trouble Restore Report Codes Call central station telephone number 1 Disabled Enabled Call central station telephone number 2 Disabled Enabled Call Pager telephone number Disabled Enabled Future use Future use Future use Magellan...
  • Page 18 [102] Event Call Direction Options for Bold = Default setting Special Report Codes Option Call central station telephone number 1 Disabled Enabled Call central station telephone number 2 Disabled Enabled Call Pager telephone number Disabled Enabled [4] to [8] Future use Future use Future use [103]...
  • Page 19: Communicator Settings

    Panel identifier (for use with WinLoad software) ( [109] ____/____/____/____ Panel password (for use with WinLoad software) ( [110] Reserved for future use [111] Central station telephone number 1 (32 digits maximum; if less than 32, press [#] to accept) ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ Magellan...
  • Page 20 Service telephone number* (32 digits maximum; if less than 32, press [#] to accept) ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___ * Using Magellan’s speakerphone feature, the Service telephone number allows the user to directly call the installer or maintenance staff if any problems arise. Programming Guide...
  • Page 21: Report Codes

    ____/____ User Code 12 ____/____ User Code 12 [123] ____/____ User Code 13 [129] ____/____ User Code 13 ____/____ User Code 14 ____/____ User Code 14 ____/____ User Code 15 ____/____ User Code 15 ____/____ User Code 16 ____/____ User Code 16 Magellan...
  • Page 22 Default = FF Alarm Report Codes Alarm Restore Report Codes Special Alarm Report Codes Tamper Report Codes Section Data Section Data Section Data Section Data [131] ____/____ Zone 1 [135] ____/____ Zone 1 [139] ____/____ Emer. panic [141] ____/____ Zone 1 ____/____ Zone 2 ____/____ Zone 2 ____/____ Aux.
  • Page 23 ____/____ Zone 10 ____/____ Future use ____/____ Future use [160] ____/____ Zone 11 ____/____ Future use ____/____ Future use ____/____ Zone 12 ____/____ Future use ____/____ Future use [148] ____/____ Zone 13 ____/____ Zone 14 ____/____ Zone 15 ____/____ Zone 16 Magellan...
  • Page 24: Remote Control Button Programming

    Future use Paramedical alarm * = Hexa values A to F are keys [1] to [5] from Magellan’s Center Keypad. Refer to Figure 1 on page 6. † = The panic feature (section [091] options [1] to [3]) must be enabled.
  • Page 25 MG-REM1 remote control. MG-REM1 [170] _______/_______/_______/_______ Remote Control 10 [171] _______/_______/_______/_______ Remote Control 11 [172] _______/_______/_______/_______ Remote Control 12 [173] _______/_______/_______/_______ Remote Control 13 [174] _______/_______/_______/_______ Remote Control 14 [175] _______/_______/_______/_______ Remote Control 15 [176] _______/_______/_______/_______ Remote Control 16 Magellan...
  • Page 26: System Settings

    System Settings Section Data Description Defaults [180] ____/____/____ Installer code lock (Enter 147 to lock code, 000 to unlock code) [181] ____/____/____/____/____/____ 000000 Installer code [182] ____/____/____/____/____/____ Maintenance code 111111 [200] Reset Master code to default (123456) [201] Reset all programmable sections to factory default values Installer Quick Keys To access the Installer Quick keys, press and hold the [0] key from the Main keypad, enter the [installer code] and then press from the Center keypad: Key [1] = Test Report: Send the “Test Report”...
  • Page 27: Appendix 1: Pgm Event Table

    05 = Non-reportable event 00 = Telephone line trouble 01 = Future use 02 = Arm with no entry delay 03 = Arm in Stay mode 04 = Arm in Force mode 05 = Full arm when armed in Stay mode Magellan...
  • Page 28 Event Group # Sub-group # 05 = Non-reportable event (cont’d) 06 = PC fail to communicate 07 and 08 = Future use 09 = Doorbell 1 battery trouble 10 = Doorbell 1 battery trouble restore 11 = Doorbell 2 battery trouble 12 = Doorbell 2 battery trouble restore 13 = Utility Key 1 pressed (keys [1] and [9] from the center keypad) 14 = Utility Key 2 pressed (keys [2] and [10] from the center keypad)
  • Page 29 99 = Any special disarming event 19 = Zone bypassed 20 = Zone in alarm 01 to 16 = Zone number 21 = Fire alarm 99 = Any zone number 22 = Zone alarm restore 23 = Fire alarm restore Magellan...
  • Page 30 Event Group # Sub-group # 24 = Special alarm 00 = Panic emergency 01 = Panic medical 02 = Panic fire 03 = Recent closing 04 = Global shutdown 24 = Special alarm (cont’d) 05 = Duress alarm (User 16) 99 = Any special alarm event 25 = Zone shutdown 01 to 16 = Zone number...
  • Page 31 01 to 16 = Zone number 38 = Signal strength weak 2 99 = Any zone number 39 = Signal strength weak 3 40 = Signal strength weak 4 41 = Future use Future use 42 = Future use Future use Magellan...
  • Page 32 Event Group # Sub-group # 43 = Future use Future use 44 = Future use Future use 45 = Future use Future use 46 = Future use Future use 47 = Future use Future use 48 = Fire delay started 01 to 16 = Zone number 99 = Any zone number 49 = Fire delay cancelled...
  • Page 33: Appendix 2: Connection Diagrams

    Appendix 2: Connection Diagrams Power Connections Figure 2: Connecting the Transformer Back view of the Magellan console. Do not use any switch-controlled outlets. 16Vac 20VA transformer Insert the transformer’s wires into the terminals. Magellan...
  • Page 34 BATT Battery compartment Slide in the battery pack horizontally, tilt the battery pack downward and then tuck it in Magellan’s battery compartment. After inserting the battery pack’s plug, tuck the cables in the specially designed slot. To order a battery pack, the battery pack’s part number is:...
  • Page 35: Telephone Line Connections

    Figure 4: Telephone Line Direct Connect Telephone Line Connection Note The Magellan console must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation. It must be able to do this even if other equipment (telephones, answering machines, computer modems, etc.) already has the line in use.
  • Page 36 To connect the telephone line directly to the console: 1. Insert one end of the 4-pin RJ-11 cable into the line plug of the Magellan console. 2. Insert the other end of the RJ-11 cable into a standard telephone wall plug.
  • Page 37: Pgm Connections

    PGM Connections Figure 6: PGM Connections Method 1 Back view of the < 100mA Magellan console. Devices such as a light, etc. External Power Supply Method 2 (> 100mA) If the PGM current consumption is less than 100mA, use method 1. If the PGM current consumption is to exceed 100mA, use method 2.
  • Page 38: Hardwire Zone Connections

    Hardwire Zone Connections Figure 7: Hardwire Zone Connections Back view of the Magellan console. Hardwire Hardwire zone 1 zone 2 (zone 15) (zone 16) Programming Guide...
  • Page 39: X10 Transmitter Connections

    X10 Transmitter Connections Figure 8: Connecting the X10 Transmitter Back view of the Magellan console. 1. Connect one end of the inverted 4-pin RJ-11 cable into the X10 plug of the console. 2. Connect the other end of the inverted 4-pin RJ-11 cable into the X10 transmitter.
  • Page 40: Connecting Magellan To Winload

    Connecting Magellan to WinLoad Figure 9: Connecting Magellan to WinLoad Back view of the Magellan console. 4- to 10-pin cable (supplied with the 306 Adapter) 4-pin connector cable 306 Adapter Standard DB-9 cable (9-pin serial Computer cable) containing WinLoad software...
  • Page 41: Connecting To A Uip-256

    Magellan console. pin cable of the UIP-256 to the 10- pin connector of the Magellan console UIP-256 Universal In-Field Programmer Standard DB-9 cable (9-pin serial cable) Download latest firmware version of Magellan from the Paradox Web site at www.paradox.ca Magellan...
  • Page 42: Connecting A Paradox Memory Key (Pmc-3)

    Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3) Figure 11: Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3) PMC-3 Jumper ON: Read from and/or write to memory key Jumper OFF: Write protected (Read from the memory key only) Back view of the Magellan console. Programming Guide...
  • Page 43: Connecting The Radio Antenna

    Back view of the Magellan console. If the radio reception is not very good, connect the supplied radio antenna to the terminal of the Magellan console. Move the antenna around until the spot with the best reception is found. Magellan...
  • Page 44: Mounting Magellan On The Wall

    1. Place the console back plate flush against the mounted wall plate. 2. Slide the Magellan’s open slots labeled D (see Inset 1 below) onto the wall plate’s tabs labeled B. 3. Gently apply downward pressure to insert the wall plate’s tabs into Magellan’s open slots.
  • Page 45: Tabletop Mounting

    Tabletop Mounting Figure 14: Tabletop Mounting Plastic feet (x2) To mount the Magellan console on a tabletop Back view of the the wall plate has to be inserted beforehand: Magellan console. 1. Slide the wall plate’s tabs labeled B into the Magellan console’s open slots labeled D...
  • Page 46: Appendix 3: Ademco Contact Id Report Code List

    Appendix 3: Ademco Contact ID Report Code List CID# Reporting Code Programming CID# Reporting Code Programming CID# Reporting Code Programming Value Value Value Medical Alarms - 100 Duress - Egress granted Sensor supervision failure Medical alarm Burglar Alarms - 130 24-hour Non-burglary - 150 and 160 Pendant transmitter Burglary...
  • Page 47 Hold-up zone trouble limit Engineer reset Exp. module tamper Swinger trouble Sounder/Relay Troubles - 320 Exp. module AC loss Cross-zone trouble Sounder/relay Exp. module self-test fail Sensor Troubles - 380 and 390 Bell 1 RF receiver jam detect Sensor trouble Magellan...
  • Page 48 CID# Reporting Code Programming CID# Reporting Code Programming CID# Reporting Code Programming Value Value Value Loss of supervision - RF Remote arm/disarm Access program mode exit Loss of supervision - RPM Quick arm Access threat level change Sensor tamper Keyswitch open/close Access relay/trigger fail RF transmitter low battery Remote Access - 410...
  • Page 49 Listen-in to follow Exception schedule change D6 Module removed Walk test mode Access schedule change Communication Disables - 550 and 560 Periodic test - system System inactivity trouble present Dialer disabled Video transmitter active Radio transmitter disabled Point test OK Magellan...
  • Page 50: Programming Guide

    © 2004 Paradox Security Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior notice. One or more of the following US patents may apply: 6215399, 6111256, 5751803, 5721542, 5287111, 5119069, 5077549, 5920259, 5886632. Canadian and international patents may also apply. Magellan is a trademark or registered trademark of Paradox Security Systems Ltd. or its affiliates in Canada, the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 52 6-backlight adj. when armed? 7-contrast adj. 8-ring setup on entry delay? ring volume? † = Master Code only on alarm? ring tone? = Installer Code only house code? MAGELLAN-EP02 9-demo mode...

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