Magellan MG-6060 Programming Manual

Manual is about: All-In-One Wireless Security System V1.2

Summary of MG-6060

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    All-in-one wireless security system v1.0 model # mg-6060 programming guide.

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    Magellan 3 table of contents things you should know ..................................... 4 about this programming guide........................................... 4 conventions......................................................................... 4 installer code (default: 0000 / 000000)...........

  • Page 4: Things You Should Know

    4 programming guide things you should know about this programming guide this programming guide should be used in conjunction with the magellan reference & installation manual which can be downloaded from our web site at www.Paradox.Ca. Use this guide to record the settings programmed for this consol...

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    Magellan 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 communi...

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    6 programming guide decimal and hexadecimal values figure 1: decimal and hexadecimal values decimal and hexadecimal values: keys [0] to [9] = 0 to 9 hexadecimal only values: [1] = a [2] = b [3] = c [4] = d [5] = e [6] = f.

  • Page 7: Entering Programming Mode

    Magellan 7 entering programming mode use the built-in keypad to access magellan’s installer programming mode. To access programming mode: 1. Press and hold the [0] key. 2. Enter your [ installer code ] or [ maintenance code ]. 3. Enter the 3-digit [ section ] you wish to program. 4. Enter the requir...

  • Page 8: Zone Programming

    8 programming guide zone programming section description zone definition zone options section description zone definition zone options [001] zone 1:____________ ____/____/____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [009] zone 9:____________ ____/____/____ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [002] zone 2:____________ ____/____/____ 1 2 3 4 5 ...

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    Magellan 9 wireless transmitter programming in the section corresponding to the desired zone, assign the transmitter’s serial number. In sections [058] and [059], assign the 6-digit serial number of the mg-dct1 that you are using as wireless doorbells. You can also use these sections to view the ass...

  • Page 10: System Timers

    10 programming guide system timers section data (value from 000 to 255) description defaults [060] ____/____/____ seconds entry delay 1 ( ) 045 secs. [061] ____/____/____ seconds entry delay 2 ( ) 045 secs. [062] ____/____/____ seconds exit delay ( ) 060 secs. [063] ____/____/____ minutes bell cut-o...

  • Page 11: Programmable Outputs (Pgms)

    Magellan 11 * 000 = no tone; 001 = beeping; 002 = countdown; 003 = “hold the line”; 004 = bach symphony #40; 005 = “mission impossible”; 006 = “what is love”; 007 = radio tuner programmable outputs (pgms) refer to appendix 1: pgm event table on page 27 for the pgm events that can be used to program ...

  • Page 12: System Options

    12 programming guide system options [090] general options bold = default setting option off on [1] access code length 6 digits 4 digits [2] audible trouble warning (except ac power failures) disabled enabled [3] lock master code disabled enabled [4] use user code 16 as duress code disabled enabled [...

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    Magellan 13 [092] arming/disarming options bold = default setting option off on [1] auto-arm on time ( ) disabled enabled [2] auto-arm on no movement disabled enabled [3] auto-arm in what arming mode regular stay [4] switch to stay arming if no entry delay is opened disabled enabled [5] regular armi...

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    14 programming guide [094] zone options bold = default setting option off on [1] stay delay zones disabled enabled [2] report zone restore on bell cut-off on zone closure [3] & [4] tamper recognition options see table see table see table see table [5] generate tamper trouble if detected on bypassed ...

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    Magellan 15 [096] general options bold = default setting option off on [1] & [2] doorbell 1 tone options see table see table see table see table [3] & [4] doorbell 2 tone options see table see table see table see table [5] daylight savings time disabled enabled [6] ac power failure warning disabled ...

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    16 programming guide [098] dialer options bold = default setting option off on [1] & [2] telephone line monitoring options see table see table see table see table [3] switch to pulse on 5th attempt disabled enabled [4] call back disabled enabled [5] alternate dialing disabled enabled [6] force dial ...

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    Magellan 17 [100] event call direction options for bold = default setting arming / disarming report codes option off on [1] call central station telephone number 1 disabled enabled [2] call central station telephone number 2 disabled enabled [3] call pager telephone number disabled enabled [4] futur...

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    18 programming guide [102] event call direction options for bold = default setting special report codes option off on [1] call central station telephone number 1 disabled enabled [2] call central station telephone number 2 disabled enabled [3] call pager telephone number disabled enabled [4] to [8] ...

  • Page 19: Communicator Settings

    Magellan 19 communicator settings [104] wireless transmitter supervision zone options bold = default setting option off on [6] zone 14 supervision disabled enabled [7] zone 15 supervision disabled enabled [8] zone 16 supervision disabled enabled section data description [105] ____/____/____ report f...

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    20 programming guide * using magellan’s speakerphone feature, the service telephone number allows the user to directly call the installer or maintenance staff if any problems arise. [112] central station telephone number 2 (32 digits maximum; if less than 32, press [#] to accept) ( ) ___/___/___/___...

  • Page 21: Report Codes

    Magellan 21 report codes default = ff arming report codes special arming report codes disarming report codes special disarming report codes section data section data section data section data [120] ____/____ user code 1 [124] ____/____ auto-arming [126] ____/____ user code 1 [130] ____/____ end auto...

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    22 programming guide 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 ____/__...

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    Magellan 23 default = ff tamper restore report codes system troubles report codes system troubles restore report codes special report codes section data section data section data section data [145] ____/____ zone 1 [149] ____/____ future use [152] ____/____ tlm [155] ____/____ cold start ____/____ z...

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    24 programming guide remote control button programming table 1: remote control button options * = 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. Hexa description hexa descrip...

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    Magellan 25 [166] _______/_______/_______/_______ remote control 6 the button of the mg-rem1 remote control has been permanently programmed to disarm the system. The button’s functionality cannot be altered. The , and button combinations do not function with the mg-rem1 remote control. [167] _______...

  • Page 26: System Settings

    26 programming guide system settings 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” report code programmed in section [155] (page...

  • Page 27: Appendix 1: Pgm Event Table

    Magellan 27 appendix 1: pgm event table event group # sub-group # 00 = zone closed 01 to 16 = zone number 99 = any zone number 01 = zone opened 02 = system status 00 = n/a 01 = n/a 02 = silent alarm 03 = buzzer alarm 04 = steady alarm 05 = pulsed alarm 06 = strobe 07 = alarm stopped 08 = squawk on 0...

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    28 programming guide 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...

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    Magellan 29 12 = delay zone alarm transmission 01 to 16 = zone number 99 = any zone number 13 = arming with user 01 to 16 = user number 99 = any user number 14 = special arming 00 = auto-arming 01 = late to close 02 = no movement arming 03 = partial arming 04 = quick arming 05 = arming through winlo...

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    30 programming guide 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 99 = any zone number 26 = zone tampe...

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    Magellan 31 29 = trouble restored (cont’d) 07 = n/a 08 = rf interference restore 99 = any trouble restore event 30 = low battery on zone 01 to 16 = zone number 99 = any zone number 31 = low battery on zone restore 32 = zone supervision trouble 33 = zone supervision restored 34 = special 00 = system ...

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    32 programming guide 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 event group # sub-group #.

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    Magellan 33 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 ac terminals..

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    34 programming guide figure 3: connecting the battery partial view of the backside of the magellan console. Insert the backup battery’s plug into the connector labelled batt . 1. Slide in the battery pack horizontally, tilt the battery pack downward and then tuck it in magellan’s battery compartment...

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    Magellan 35 telephone line connections figure 4: telephone line direct connect back view of the magellan console. To connect the telephone line directly to the console: 1. Connect a rj31x to the r -1, t - 1, ring and tip terminals as shown at right. 2. Connect the telephone company wires and the hom...

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    36 programming guide figure 5: line plug connection back view of the magellan console. 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 wa...

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    Magellan 37 pgm connections figure 6: pgm connections external relay external power supply devices such as a light, etc. External power supply method 1 ( ) devices such as a light, etc. Back view of the magellan console. Method 2 (> 100ma) if the pgm current consumption is less than 100ma, use metho...

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    38 programming guide hardwire zone connections figure 7: hardwire zone connections hardwire zone 1 (zone 15) 1k 9 eol hardwire zone 2 (zone 16) back view of the magellan console..

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    Magellan 39 x10 transmitter connections figure 8: connecting the x10 transmitter back view of the magellan console. Inverted 4-pin rj-11 cable x10 transmitter 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 c...

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    40 programming guide connecting magellan to winload figure 9: connecting magellan to winload back view of the magellan console. Computer containing winload software 4- to 10-pin cable (supplied with the 306 adapter) 306 adapter 4-pin connector cable standard db-9 cable (9-pin serial cable).

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    Magellan 41 connecting to a uip-256 figure 10: connecting to a uip-256 universal in-field programmer back view of the magellan console. Standard db-9 cable (9-pin serial cable) uip-256 universal in-field programmer connect the 10- pin cable of the uip-256 to the 10- pin connector of the magellan con...

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    42 programming guide connecting a paradox memory key (pmc-3) figure 11: connecting a paradox memory key (pmc-3) back view of the magellan console. Jumper on: read from and/or write to memory key jumper off: write protected (read from the memory key only) pmc-3.

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    Magellan 43 connecting the radio antenna figure 12: 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 ant terminal of the magellan console. Move the antenna around until the spot with the best reception ...

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    44 programming guide mounting magellan on the wall figure 13: mounting magellan onto the wall plate c b to mount the magellan console: 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 lab...

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    Magellan 45 tabletop mounting figure 14: tabletop mounting to mount the magellan console on a tabletop the wall plate has to be inserted beforehand: 1. Slide the wall plate’s tabs labeled b into the magellan console’s open slots labeled d (see figure 13 on page 44). 2. Insert two screws (included) t...

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    46 programming guide appendix 3: ademco contact id report code list cid# reporting code programming value cid# reporting code programming value cid# reporting code programming value medical alarms - 100 125 duress - egress granted 12 147 sensor supervision failure 24 100 medical alarm 01 burglar ala...

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    Magellan 47 204 low water level 36 322 bell 2 49 communication troubles - 350 and 360 205 pump activated 37 323 alarm relay 4a 350 communication 5d 206 pump failure 38 324 trouble relay 4b 351 telco 1 fault 5e system troubles - 300 and 310 325 reversing relay 4c 352 telco 2 fault 5f 300 system troub...

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    48 programming guide 381 loss of supervision - rf 6f 407 remote arm/disarm 80 430 access program mode exit 92 382 loss of supervision - rpm 70 408 quick arm 81 431 access threat level change 93 383 sensor tamper 71 409 keyswitch open/close 82 432 access relay/trigger fail 94 384 rf transmitter low b...

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    Magellan 49 462 legal code entry a4 bypasses - 570 612 point not tested c7 463 re-arm after alarm a5 570 zone bypass b5 613 intrusion zone walk tested c8 464 auto-arm time extended a6 571 fire bypass b6 614 fire zone walk tested c9 465 panic alarm reset a7 572 24hr. Zone bypass b7 615 panic zone wal...

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    50 programming guide warranty paradox security systems ltd. ("seller") warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for one-year following the date of manufacture. Seller will, within this period, at its option, repair or replace any product failing to ope...

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    Installer menu overview ready to arm menu 1-bypass zones 2-alarm clock 3-time and date 4-system setup 1-language 2-user profile† 3-communicator central report? Voice report? Utility report? Add tel. # 1 add tel. # 1 add tel. # 1 add backup # add tel. # 2 add tel. # 2 account number record alrm mes? ...