User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- About Magellan and this Manual
- Conventions
- Specifications
- Quick Setup
- Installation
- AC Power
- DC Power
- Backup Battery Pack
- Auxiliary Output
- Telephone Line Connections
- Programmable Outputs (PGMs)
- Hardwire Zone Connections
- WinLoad Connection
- UIP-256 Universal In-Field Programmer Connection
- X10 Transmitter Connection (MG-6160 only)
- Connecting a Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3)
- Location and Mounting
- Connecting the Radio Antenna (MG-6160 only)
- Programming Methods
- WinLoad Installer Upload/Download Software
- Programming Using the Built-in Keypad
- Programming Using a Paradox Memory Key
- User Codes
- User Code Length
- Installer Code
- Maintenance Code
- System Master Code
- Duress Code
- Zone Programming
- Zone Programming Overview
- Zone Definitions
- Zone Options
- Zones 31 and 32 Become Hardwire Zones
- EOL (End-Of-Line) Zones
- Assigning Wireless Zone Transmitters
- Assigning Wireless Doorbells to the Console
- Deleting Assigned Wireless Transmitters
- Viewing Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength
- Assigning Remote Controls
- Programming the Remote Control’s Buttons
- Assigning Wireless Keypads
- Assigning Wireless Repeaters
- Wireless Repeater Options
- Arming and Disarming
- Regular Arming Switches to Stay Arming
- Regular Arming Switches to Force Arming
- Stay Arming Switches to Force Arming
- Timed Auto-Arming
- No Movement Auto-Arming
- Auto-Arming Options
- One-Touch Arming
- Exit Delay
- Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm with Remote Control
- No Exit Delay when Arming with Remote Control
- Exit Delay Termination
- Follow Zone Switches to Entry Delay 2
- Closing Delinquency Timer
- Stay Arm Siren Delay
- Alarm Options
- Bell Cut-off Timer
- Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options
- Check-in Supervision Options
- Tamper Recognition Options
- Wireless PGM Supervision Options
- Wireless Keypad Supervision Options
- Wireless Repeater Supervision Options
- Wireless PGM Console Supervision Options (Follow Alarm/Follow Bell)
- Backup Alarm Reporting Option
- Panic Alarms
- Reporting and Dialer Settings
- Report Codes
- Console Telephone Numbers
- Console Account Number
- Reporting Formats
- Event Call Direction
- Delay Between Dialing Attempts
- Alternate Dial Option
- Force Dial Option
- Dialing Method
- Pulse Ratio
- Switch to Pulse Dialing on 5th Attempt
- Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM)
- Recent Close Delay
- Auto-Test Report
- Power Failure Report Delay
- Disarm Reporting Options
- Zone Restore Report Options
- RF Jamming Supervision
- Programmable Outputs
- Assigning PGMs
- Setting PGM Function
- Onboard PGM Activation Event
- Onboard PGM Deactivation Event
- Onboard PGM Delay
- PGM Normal State (Onboard Only)
- PGM X10 Option (MG-6160 Only / Onboard Only)
- Wireless PGM Activation Event
- Wireless PGM Deactivation Event
- Wireless PGM Delay
- System Settings
- Software Reset
- Installer Lock
- Console Tamper Supervision
- Console Audible Trouble Warning
- FM Tuner Option (MG-6160 only)
- Daylight Savings Time
- AC Power Failure Warning
- The Trouble Display
- WinLoad Software Settings
- Panel Answer Options
- Panel Identifier
- PC Password
- PC Telephone Number
- Call Back Feature
- Appendix 1: Automatic Report Code List
- Appendix 2: Ademco Contact ID Report Code List
- Index
Paradox Magellan Systems 29
• Keypad AC Failure: The AC voltage of a keypad has
dropped below recommended limits.
• Repeater Supervision Loss: The console has lost
communication with a wireless repeater.
• Repeater Battery Trouble: The battery voltage of a repeater
has dropped below recommended limits.
• Repeater AC Failure: The AC voltage of a repeater has
dropped below recommended limits.
Wireless Module Trouble Restore Codes
Sections [175] to [176]
Whenever the system restores one of the troubles listed in
sections [173] to [174] (see System Trouble Report Codes on
page 28), the Magellan console can send the appropriate report
code to the monitoring station identifying the type of system
trouble restored. If Telephone Line Monitoring is enabled (see
page 32), use the first two digits to program a TLM Restore
report code that the console can transmit.
Console Telephone Numbers
Magellan can dial up to two different monitoring station
telephone numbers and one Pager telephone number. You can
enter any digit from 0 to 9 and any special keys or functions (see
Table 7 on page 29) up to a maximum of 32 digits. If the number
is less than 32 digits, press the left [
ACTION] key (OK) to save the
message.
In UL installations, only one telephone number is allowed.
Table 7: Special Keys for Telephone Numbers
Monitoring Station Telephone Numbers (MSTNs)
Section [111] = Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1
Section [112] = Monitoring Station Telephone Number 2
The Magellan console uses the MSTNs (M
onitoring Station
T
elephone Numbers) programmed in sections [111] and/or [112]
to connect and communicate with the monitoring station. The
following situations also apply:
• If after eight attempts of calling one monitoring station
telephone number have failed, the console will then dial the
backup telephone number (if section [099] option [1] is
enabled. See MSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 29).
• If the Alternate Dial option (see page 31) is enabled, the
console will dial the programmed backup telephone number
after every failed attempt (if section [099] option [1] is
enabled. See MSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 29).
• If no backup telephone number is programmed, the console
will never report to the backup telephone number.
For more information on how these telephone numbers are
used, please refer to Event Call Direction on page 31 and
Reporting Formats on page 30. Also refer to Delay Between
Dialing Attempts on page 31.
For UL installations, the number of dialing attempts shall not
exceed 10.
MSTN 2 as Backup Number
Section [099]: Option [1]
Option [1] OFF = Use MSTN 2 as a monitoring station
telephone number only
Option [1] ON = MSTN 2 can be used a backup telephone
number (default)
MSTN 2 can also be used as a backup telephone number. If
section [099] option [1] is enabled (ON) the console will use
MSTN 2 as a backup telephone number.
For more information, please refer to Monitoring Station
Telephone Numbers (MSTNs) on page 29 and Alternate
Dial Option on page 31.
Pager Telephone Number
Section [113]
The Magellan console uses the Pager telephone number
programmed in section [113] to connect and communicate the
numeric pager message programmed in section [114] (see Pager
Reporting Message on page 29) to a pager.
Pager Reporting Message
Section [114]: 32-digit decimal number (0 to 9 as well as [*]
and [#])
Program the desired numeric message you wish to send
whenever the console dials the Pager telephone number in
section [114]. If the message is less than 32 digits, press the
left [
ACTION] key (OK) to save the message.
Voice Message Telephone Numbers
The Magellan console will use up to five Voice Message
telephone numbers (which are programmed in the Installer
menu; refer to the Magellan Quick Setup Guide for more
information) to play a pre-recorded message to an external
telephone or cellular telephone. Please note the following when
programming and using this feature:
• The console will only dial a Voice Message telephone
number when the system is in alarm. The console begins
with the first programmed Voice Message telephone
number.
• When the call is connected, the console will play the pre-
recorded message and the zone labels of all the zones that
are in alarm.
• Once the telephone call from the Magellan console is
received, the [#] key on the telephone can be pressed twice
to acknowledge and end the message or the [1] can be
pressed to use the speakerphone feature* and talk through
the Magellan console. The [2] key can be pressed to disarm
the system. The console will ask for an access code, and if
granted, will disarm the system and enter Access Mode.
Keys to press Action or Value
[*] *
[#] #
Center [
ACTION] (pause) key
Add a 4-second pause to the
telephone number. Press the key and
a “P” will be inserted into the
telephone number