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All-In-One Wireless Security System V1.0
Model #: MG-6060
Reference and Installation Manual
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Table of Contents No Movement Auto-Arming................................... 20 Introduction................................................... 3 Auto-Arming Options............................................. 20 About Magellan and this Manual............................. 3 One-Touch Arming................................................ 21 Conventions............................................................ 3 Exit Delay .............................................................. 21 Speci
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Panel Answer Options ........................................... 33 Panel Identifier....................................................... 33 PC Password......................................................... 33 PC Telephone Number.......................................... 33 Call Back Feature .................................................. 33 Appendix 1: Ademco Contact ID Report Code List ............................................................... 34 Index ...........................
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Introduction About Magellan and this Manual Specifications Magellan is designed for fast and easy installation. Simply Power input: AC*: 9Vac, 1A/9VA transformer or remove it from the box, mount the console and wireless 16.5Vac, 20VA transformer transmitters, apply power and Magellan is ready to protect your or home. Magellan has already been pre-programmed with the DC: 12Vdc to 18Vdc power supply required settings for a basic security installation. Current consumption:With AC input: 600mA S
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Quick Setup Follow these steps to quickly set up Magellan with the required For more in-depth programming of the console’s settings for a basic security installation. communication features, see Reporting and Dialer Settings on page 24. 1.Getting Started 4.Adding and Programming Zones 1. After powering up for the first time, press [START] to access the 1. From the “Zone Profile” menu, Installer Menu. press [OK]. 2. The first menu option will appear. Press [NEXT] to go to the “User 2. Sel
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When you are done the next menu option will appear. Press Deleting Zones [NEXT] until you see the “Passwords” menu or press the [8] key to immediately access the “Passwords” menu. 1. From the “Zone Profile” menu, press [OK]. 6.Passwords 1. From the “Passwords” menu, 2. Select which zone you wish to delete by press [OK]. pressing [NEXT] and press [OK] when the desired zone number appears. 2. Select which password(s) or code(s) you wish to program by 3. Press [YES]. pressing [NEXT] and pre
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Installation Figure 2: Connecting the Backup Battery (cont’d) AC Power 2. Slide in the battery pack horizontally, tilt the battery pack downward and then tuck it in Magellan’s battery compartment. Magellan requires a 9Vac (1A/9VA) or 16.5Vac (20VA) transformer (not included) to supply power to the console. Connect the transformer to the AC terminals as shown in Figure 1 on page 6. Magellan can also be powered through a DC power supply. Connect a 12Vdc to 18Vdc to the AC terminals to power t
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For UL compliant installations, the Magellan console must Programmable Outputs (PGMs) 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 Magellan comes equipped with two 50mA solid-state PGM equipment (telephones, answering machines, computer outputs. When a specific event occurs in the system, a PGM can modems, etc.) already has the line in use. To do so, the be programmed to activate lights, garage door openers, etc.
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Figure 7: Connecting to WInLoad Hardwire Zone Connections Back view of the Magellan console. Magellan comes with two on-board hardwire zones. You can connect hardwire detection devices such as door contacts to Magellan’s zone terminals. Connect the detection devices as shown in Figure 6 on page 8. Please note the following: • Section [095] options [1] and [2] must be enabled in order to use the two on-board hardwire zones. See Zones 15 and 16 4- to 10-pin cable become Hardwire Zones on pa
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X10 Transmitter Connection Location and Mounting Magellan supports the X10 communication protocol. X10 is a communication protocol for remote control of electrical devices Location such as lamps and appliances. Communication is accomplished The locations of Magellan and its wireless transmitters affect the through standard household electrical wiring using X10 overall performance of the wireless system. To ensure the best transmitters and receivers. Configure Magellan, with the use of sig
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Figure 12: Mounting Magellan onto the Wall Plate rubber stops prevent the console from sliding when Magellan is being used. To do so: 1. Place the console back plate flush against the wall plate. 2. Slide the Magellan’s open slots labeled D (see Figure 13 on page 10) onto the wall plate’s tabs labeled B (see Figure 12 on page 10). 3. Gently apply downward pressure to insert the wall plate’s tabs into Magellan’s open slots. 4. Insert two screws through the wall plate’s screw holes labeled C
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Programming Methods Feature Select Programming Method WinLoad Installer Upload/Download After entering certain sections, eight options will be displayed Software where each option from [1] to [8] represents a specific feature or option. To manipulate the options: Program the Magellan console remotely or on-site using the • Press the key corresponding to the desired option and the WinLoad Installer Upload/Download Software for Windows®. For option number will appear in the LCD display. Thi
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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. Magellan supports one Installer code, one Maintenance The Maintenance code is similar to the Installer code. It can be code and up to 16 user codes (one System Master code and 15 used to enter the console’s programming mode (see User codes).
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Zone Programming Magellan supports up to 16 wireless zones where each zone can Zone Definitions be configured with a different zone definition and option. Each zone can also have a voice label recorded for it. Magellan’s Sections [001] to [016] represent zones 1 through 16 zones can be programmed using section programming or respectively, where the first three digits in each of these sections through the Installer menu. represents the zone's definition. To disable a zone, enter 000 and th
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Figure 18: Delayed Fire Zone Follow/Stay Zones Sections [001] to [016]: Zones 1 to 16, 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 13) when the Magellan system is Regular armed. • All zones defined as Follow/Stay zones become Stay zones when the Magellan system is Stay or Instant armed. Instant Zones Sections [001] to [016]: Zones 1 to 16, 3-digit # = 005 When an armed Instant zone opens, th
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When a user uses the Bypass Programming feature, only zones 24Hr. Gas Zones with the Bypass option enabled can be programmed as Sections [001] to [016]: Zones 1 to 16, 3-digit # = 012 bypassed. When a 24Hr. Gas zone opens, whether it is armed or disarmed, Fire zones cannot be programmed with the Bypass option the console will immediately generate an alarm. The SIA FSK because the console will not bypass a Fire zone. reporting format includes specific report codes to identify the alarm as a
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Intellizone Delay Timer follows the Entry Delay 2 Timer of its assigned partition. To Section [065]: 010 to 255 seconds; Default = 48 seconds program the Entry Delay Timers, refer to Entry Delay 1 and Entry Delay 2 on page 13. Enter the desired 3-digit value into section [065] to program the Intellizone Delay Timer. Zones 15 and 16 become Hardwire Zones Delay Before Alarm Report Code Transmission Section [095]: Options [1] and [2] Sections [001] to [016]: Zones 1 to 16; option [7] Option [1]
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Wireless Programming The Magellan system supports up to 16 wireless zones and two 3. Enter the 6-digit [SERIAL NUMBER] of the MG-DCT1. wireless doorbells. These wireless zones are monitored using transmitters such as wireless detectors and door contacts. The Wireless Doorbell Tones Magellan console only supports the Paradox Magellan series of Section [096]: Options [1] to [4] wireless transmitters. The programming of the transmitters is accomplished in two steps: Options [1] and [2] = Set to
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The signal strength is displayed using two terms: Table 4: Remote Control Button Programming • “Good”: This is an average reading and is acceptable. Section User Data (refer to Table 20 on page 19) • “Weak”: This is the weakest reading. The transmitter should # # be moved to another location. Sometimes moving the [161] _____/_____/_____/_____ Remote Control 1 001 transmitter by a small amount will greatly increase the signal + reception. [162] _____/_____/_____/_____ Remote Control