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 35
PGM Normal State (Onboard Only)
Section [090]: Options [7] (PGM1) and [8] (PGM2)
Option [7] OFF = PGM1 Normally Open (default)
Option [7] ON = PGM1 Normally Closed
Option [8] OFF = PGM2 Normally Open (default)
Option [8] ON = PGM2 Normally Closed
A PGM toggles to its opposite state (i.e. a normally open PGM
will close) when a specific event has occurred in the system. You
can program each PGM output to be normally open (N.O.) or
normally closed (N.C.) by enabling or disabling options [7] and
[8] in section [090].
PGM X10 Option (MG-6160 Only / Onboard
Only)
Section [091]: Options [7] (PGM1) and [8] (PGM2)
Option [7] OFF = PGM1 used as programmable output (default)
Option [7] ON = PGM1 used as X10 output 7
Option [8] OFF = PGM2 used as programmable output (default)
Option [8] ON = PGM2 used as X10 output 8
With section [091] options [7] and [8] enabled (ON), PGMs 1 and
2 will follow the ON/OFF state of X10 outputs 7 and 8. Therefore
the PGMs will function as follows:
• When X10 output 7 is enabled, PGM1 will activate. When
X10 output 7 is disabled, PGM1 will deactivate.
• When X10 output 8 is enabled, PGM2 will activate. When
X10 output 8 is disabled, PGM2 will deactivate.
When section [091] options [7] and [8] are enabled, the PGM
outputs will disregard their PGM activation and deactivation
events (sections [086] to [089]).
Wireless PGM Activation Event
Section [260] = Wireless PGM1 Activation Event
Section [262] = Wireless PGM2 Activation Event
Section [264] = Wireless PGM3 Activation Event
Section [266] = Wireless PGM4 Activation Event
This feature allows you to program the MG-2WPGM modules to
activate a wireless PGM when a specific event occurs in the
system. The wireless PGM will remain in its active state until the
programmed Wireless PGM Deactivation Event (see page 35)
occurs or when the Wireless PGM Delay (see page 35) elapses.
To program a Wireless PGM Activation Event:
1. Enter the section that corresponds to the desired wireless
PGM; Wireless PGM1 = [260], Wireless PGM2 = [262],
Wireless PGM3 = [264], Wireless PGM3 = [266].
2. Enter the [
EVENT GROUP #].
3. Enter the [
SUB-GROUP #].
The AC Loss PGM event (Event Group #28, Event Sub-group
#01) will only occur after the Power Failure Report Delay
elapses (see page 33).
For the Event List, see the PGM Table in the Magellan
Programming Guide.
Wireless PGM Deactivation Event
Section [261] = Wireless PGM1 Deactivation Event
Section [263] = Wireless PGM2 Deactivation Event
Section [265] = Wireless PGM3 Deactivation Event
Section [267] = Wireless PGM4 Deactivation Event
After a Wireless PGM activation (see Wireless PGM Activation
Event on page 35), the wireless PGM will return to its normal
state (deactivate) when the programmed Wireless PGM
Deactivation Event occurs. To program a Wireless Deactivation
Event:
1. Enter section that represents the desired wireless PGM;
Wireless PGM1 = [261], Wireless PGM2 = [263], Wireless
PGM3 = [265], Wireless PGM3 = [267].
2. Enter the [
EVENT GROUP #].
3. Enter the [SUB-GROUP #].
A wireless PGM can also be set to deactivate after a
programmed period elapses (see Wireless PGM Delay on page
35). If using the Wireless PGM Delay, sections [280] to [283] can
be used as a second Wireless PGM Activation Event.
For the complete Event List, see the PGM Table in the
Magellan Programming Guide.
Wireless PGM Delay
Section [280] = Wireless PGM1, Section [281] = Wireless PGM2
Section [282] = Wireless PGM3, Section [283] = Wireless PGM4
000 = Follow Deactivation Event; 001 = 1s delay; 002 = 5s delay;
003 = 15s delay; 004 = 30s delay; 005 = 1min delay; 006 = 5min
delay; 007 = 15min delay; 008 = 30min delay;
Default = 000
Instead of deactivating the wireless PGM on the occurrence of a
specific event, the wireless PGM will deactivate after the period
programmed in here has elapsed. Enter 000 to have the wireless
PGMs deactivate with a Wireless PGM Deactivation Event (see
page 35).
If a Wireless PGM Delay is programmed, the Wireless PGM
Deactivation Event can be used as a second Wireless PGM
Activation Event.