Paradox Security Systems MG5000 Wireless Transceiver Control Panel User Manual MG5000 EU02

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32-Zone Wireless Transceiver Control Panel
MG5000
MG32LED
MG10LEDH
MG32LRF
MG10LEDV
User’s Guide
Access Codes
How do I program Access Codes?
1.
Press the [
2.
3.
The [ ] key will flash. When a zone LED or zone key is lit (not flashing), the user is already programmed.
Select a user by entering a 2-digit user number (i.e. [0]+[9] for user 9) or use the scroll keys and then press [ENTER]. For the MG10LEDV/H, press the key
corresponding to the user number (i.e. [9] for user 9).
Enter a new 4- or 6-digit [ACCESS CODE].
Confirm the code.
Press a button on the designated remote or press [ENTER] to skip if there is no remote to program.
(Partitioned system only) Press [1] and/or [2] to assign the user to a partition. Press [ENTER], the menu will now jump to the next available user.
4.
5.
6.
7.
] key. Enter your [SYSTEM MASTER CODE] or either [MASTER CODE].
For security reasons, write only the user’s name and not his or her access code. 4-Digit Codes N
User # and Name
001: Master_______________________________
002: Master1______________________________
Partition 1 or 2
1&2
6-Digit Codes N
Byp
Stay
Force
Arm Only
PGM Only
Duress
Duress: Y N N N
003: Master2______________________________
004:_____________________________________
____
005:______________________________________
____
Duress: Y N N N
006:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
007:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
008:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
009:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
010:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
011:_______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
012:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
013:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
014:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
015:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
016:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
017:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
018:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
019:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
020:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
021:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
022:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
023:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
024:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
025:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
026:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
027:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
028:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
029:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
030:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
031:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
032:______________________________________
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Duress: Y N N N
Table of Contents
PGM Keys (Programmable Outputs) ............ 10
Power Save Mode ........................................... 11
Trouble Display .............................................. 11
Access Codes............................................................... 0
Trouble List ................................................................ 11
Overview................................................................. 2
Basic Operations ............................................. 2
Auditory Feedback........................................................
Visual Feedback ...........................................................
Overview of the Magellan Series Keypads ...................
Partitioning....................................................................
Access Codes ........................................................ 4
Programming Access Codes.......................... 4
System Master Code (Default: 123456) .......................
Master Codes ...............................................................
Duress Code.................................................................
Programming Access Codes ........................................
Advanced Features ...............................................
12
Quick Function Keys...................................... 12
Test Report ................................................................
Call PC.......................................................................
Answer PC .................................................................
Cancel Communication..............................................
12
12
12
12
Testing & Maintenance .................................. 12
System Checklist............................................ 13
Stay Arming...................................................... 5
Zone Description........................................................
Special Keys and Features ........................................
Panic Alarms..............................................................
PGMs .........................................................................
PGM Utility Keys ........................................................
System Timers ...........................................................
Other Information .......................................................
Delays ........................................................................
Communicator............................................................
System Options..........................................................
One-Touch Arming .......................................... 6
Master Quick Menu MG5000.......................... 18
Arming & Disarming .............................................. 5
Regular Arming................................................ 5
Sleep Arming.................................................... 5
One-Touch Regular Arming..........................................
One-Touch Stay Arming ...............................................
One-Touch Sleep Arming .............................................
One-Touch Bypass Programming ................................
Fast Exit........................................................................
Auto-Arming..................................................... 7
Timed Auto Arming ....................................................... 7
No Movement Auto Arming........................................... 7
Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm............... 7
Manual Bypass Programming....................................... 7
Bypass Recall Feature ................................................. 8
System Features .................................................... 9
Display Mode.................................................... 9
Alarm Display................................................... 9
Fire Alarms ....................................................... 9
Minimizing Fire Hazards ............................................... 9
Fire Safety Tips ............................................................ 9
Providing a Fire Warning System ................................. 9
Panic Alarms .................................................... 9
Programming Chime Zones.......................... 10
Keypad Muting ............................................... 10
Keypad Backlight........................................... 10
13
14
14
15
15
15
15
17
17
17
Overview .................................................................... 18
User ........................................................................... 18
Overview
Thank you for selecting the Magellan Security System from Paradox Security Systems Ltd. This advanced technology security system
provides you with reliable security protection and powerful features that anyone can use without memorizing complex and confusing
codes. The system consists of the Magellan control panel, one or more Magellan keypad modules, various input devices (i.e. motion
detectors, door contacts, etc.) and various output devices (i.e. bells, sirens, lights, etc.).
The elegant and user-friendly Magellan MG10LEDV/H, MG32LED, and MG32LRF keypad modules allow you to easily access your
security system's functions and provide you with an easy-to-understand display of your security system's alarm and operational status.
All of the actions performed in your security system will be executed and displayed through the keypad. Therefore, before using your
security system, we highly recommend that you read this manual carefully and have your installer explain basic system operation to you.
Basic Operations
Auditory Feedback
When you enter information on the keypad, it will guide you with beep tones that communicate acceptance or rejection of your
entries. You should be familiar with these two keypad beep tones:
Confirmation Beep: When an operation (i.e. arming/disarming) is successfully entered on the keypad or when the system switches
to a new status/mode, the keypad produces an intermittent beep tone (“BEEP-BEEP-BEEP-BEEP”).
Rejection Beep: When the system reverts to its previous status or when an operation is incorrectly entered on the keypad, it will emit
a continuous beep tone (“BEEEEEEEEP”).
Visual Feedback
Keypad Indicator Lights: All Magellan keypads include coloured lights which convey the current status of your system. The state of
each light represents a specific condition in your system.
Many of the features in your system must be enabled by the installer. If the feature is not programmed, the keypad will emit a
rejection beep and the action will be cancelled. Refer to System Checklist on page 13 and 14 for details.
Overview of the Magellan Series Keypads
The numbers and keys of the Magellan series keypad’s screen communicate your system’s status.
Figure 1: MG10LEDV (10-zone LED Keypad Module)
Off Light (red):
On
= Disarmed
Off
= System armed
Fast Flash = Disarmed system in
alarm (e.g. 24hr. zone)
AC Light
On
= Power on
Off
= Power off
= Press once + [MASTER
CODE] for Quick Menu
Programming)
[TBL] Trouble display
Partition 1 Status
Partition 2 Status
Future use
Arm (red), Sleep (yel), Stay (grn):
On
= Partition armed
Off
= Partition disarmed
Flash
= Exit Delay
Fast Flash* = Exit Delay (final 10 sec.)
Fast Flash* = Partition in alarm
* Audible Indicators:
Continuous beep = Alarm
Variable beep
= Fire alarm
Intermittent beep = Beginning of exit delay
Fast beep
= Final 10 sec. of exit delay
ON = Trouble(s) occurring
[MEM] Alarm memory display
ON = Alarm(s) occurred
[BYP] Bypass programming
Zone Display:
The keypad [1] to [0(10)] correspond to
zones 1 to 10 respectively.
Open or entry delay zones are illuminated,
and flash in alarm.
ON = Zone(s) bypassed
User Guide
Figure 1: MG32LED (32-zone LED Keypad Module)
Zone Display:
The numbers [1] to [32] correspond to zones 1 to 32 respectively.
Open or entry delay zones are illuminated, and flash in alarm.
Partition 1 Status
Partition 2 Status
Arm (red), Sleep (yel), Stay (grn):
On
= Partition armed
Off
= Partition disarmed
Flash
= Exit Delay
Fast Flash* = Exit Delay (final 10 sec.)
Fast Flash* = Partition in alarm
Off Light (red):
On
= Disarmed
Off
= System armed
Fast Flash = Disarmed system in alarm
(e.g. 24hr. zone)
* Audible Indicators:
Continuous beep = Alarm
Variable beep
= Fire alarm
Intermittent beep = Beginning of exit delay
Fast beep
= Final 10 sec. of exit delay
AC Light
On
= Power on
Off
= Power off
[TBL] Trouble display
ON = Trouble(s) occurring
[MEM] Alarm memory display
FUTURE USE
ON = Alarm(s) occurred
= Press once + [MASTER
CODE] for Quick Menu
Programming
[BYP] Bypass programming
ON = Zone(s) bypassed
Figure 3: MG32LRF (32-zone Wireless LED Keypad Module)
Zone Display:
The numbers [1] to [32] correspond to zones 1 to 32 respectively.
Open or entry delay zones are illuminated, and flash in alarm.
Partition 1 Status
Off Light (red):
ON
= Disarmed
OFF
= System armed
Fast Flash = Disarmed system in alarm
(e.g. 24hr. zone)
Power and RX/TX Light
ON
= Power on
OFF
= Power off
FLASH
= Communication failure
with panel/keypad not
learned
FAST
FLASH
= Transmission/reception in
progress
Partition 2 Status
Arm (red), Sleep (yel), Stay (grn):
On
= Partition armed
Off
= Partition disarmed
Flash
= Exit Delay
Fast Flash* = Exit Delay (final 10 sec.)
Fast Flash* = Partition in alarm
* Audible Indicators:
Continuous beep = Alarm,
Variable beep
= Fire alarm
Intermittent beep = Beginning of exit delay
Fast beep
= Final 10 sec. of exit delay
lnfo Key
Refresh display to see all open zones (see
Display Mode on page 9)
[TBL] Trouble display
FUTURE USE
= Press once + [MASTER
CODE] for Quick Menu
Programming
ON = Trouble(s) occurring
[MEM] Alarm memory display
ON = Alarm(s) occurred
[BYP] Bypass programming
ON = Zone(s) bypassed
Partitioning
Your Magellan system is equipped with a partitioning feature that can divide your alarm system into two distinct areas identified as
Partition 1 and Partition 2. Partitioning can be used in installations where shared security systems are more practical, such as a
home office or warehouse building. When partitioned, each zone, each user code and many of your system's features can be
assigned to either Partition 1, Partition 2, or both partitions.
If the system is not partitioned, all zones, user codes, and features will be recognized as belonging to Partition 1.
Magellan
Access Codes
Programming Access Codes
Access codes are personal identification numbers that allow you to enter certain programming modes, arm or disarm your system as well
as activate or deactivate PGMs. The Magellan security system supports the following:
•
1 System Master Code
•
2 Master Codes
•
29 User Access Codes
For information on how each access code can arm or disarm the system refer to the System Checklist on page 13 and 14.
System Master Code (Default: 123456)
The System Master Code can arm or disarm any partition using any of the methods described in this section and can create, modify
or delete any user access code (see Programming Access Codes below).
Master Codes
Master Code 1 is permanently assigned to Partition 1 and can be used to create, modify or delete user access codes (see
Programming Access Codes below) that are assigned to Partition 1.
Master Code 2 is permanently assigned to Partition 2 (except when partitioning is disabled, Master Code 2 will be assigned to
Partition 1) and can be used to create, modify or delete user access codes that are assigned to the same partition.
Master Codes cannot modify or delete user access codes assigned to both partitions. Only the System Master Code can modify or delete
user access codes assigned to both partitions.
Duress Code
If you are forced to arm or disarm your system, entering the access code with the duress option enabled will arm or disarm the
system and immediately transmit a silent alert (Duress Code) to the monitoring station.
Must be enabled by your installer.
Programming Access Codes
Your system can use either 4- or 6-digit access codes, where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9. Six-digit codes are considered
more difficult to “crack” and therefore, more secure. Avoid programming simple or obvious access codes, such as your telephone
number, address or codes such as 1234. Also, see the Master Quick Menu at the end of the manual (page 17-18).
How do I program Access Codes?
1.
Press the [ ] key.
2.
Enter your [SYSTEM MASTER CODE] or either [MASTER CODE].
3.
The [ ] key will flash. When a zone LED or zone key is lit (not flashing), the user is already programmed.
4.
Select a user by entering a 2-digit user number (i.e. [0]+[9] for user 9) or use the scroll keys and then press [ENTER]. For the
MG10LEDV/H, press the key corresponding to the user number (i.e. [9] for user 9).
5.
Enter a new 4- or 6-digit [ACCESS CODE].
6.
Confirm the code.
7.
Press a button on the designated remote or press [ENTER] to skip if there is no remote to program.
8.
(Not available for non-partitioned system) Press [1] and/or [2] to assign the user to a partition. Press [ENTER], the menu will
now jump to the next available user, if you choose to continue.
How do I delete Access Codes?
1.
Press the [ ] key.
2.
Enter your [SYSTEM MASTER CODE] or either [MASTER CODE].
3.
Select a user by entering a 2-digit user number (i.e. [0]+[9] for user 9). For the MG10LEDV/H, enter a 1-digit user number (i.e.
[9] for user 9).
4.
Press the [SLEEP] key until you hear the confirmation beep.
User Guide
Arming & Disarming
Take full advantage of your Magellan system by familiarizing yourself with all the arming methods. If your system is not partitioned (see
Partitioning on page 3), everything is considered as belonging to Partition 1.
If you cannot arm because a zone is open, the system will enter in Bypass Programming. Enter the two digit zone to bypass and press [ENTER], or
press [ENTER] to bypass all open zones.
Regular Arming
This method will arm all the zones in the selected partition. Please note that Regular arming can also be activated using Auto-Arming (see
page 7) or One-Touch arming (see page 6).
How do I Regular arm?
1.
Close all zones in the desired partition.
2.
Press [ARM] + [ACCESS CODE].
3.
If you have access to both partitions (see Partitioning on page 3): Press the key corresponding to the desired partition ([1] or [2]). For
both partitions, press the other key after the confirmation beep.
Sleep Arming
Similar to Stay arming, Sleep arming allows users to remain in a protected area, but provides a slightly higher level of protection. For
example, in a two-story house, the perimeter is protected with Stay arming. With Sleep arming, the perimeter as well as the main floor is
protected (motion detectors, etc.), allowing you to roam the second floor and sleeping quarters. Sleep zones are zones that are bypassed
when Sleep arming. For example, when you go to sleep at night, the entire premises except your bedroom is fully armed. Sleep arming
can also be activated using Auto-Arming (see page 7) or One-Touch arming (see page 6).
How do I Sleep arm?
1.
Close all zones in the desired partition (except Sleep zones).
2.
Press the [SLEEP] key.
3.
Enter your [ACCESS CODE].
4.
If you have access to both partitions (see Partitioning on page 3): Press the key corresponding to the desired partition, [1] or [2].
For both partitions, press the other key after the confirmation beep.
Stay Arming
This method allows you to roam freely within the premises while the perimeter is fully armed. Stay zones are zones that are bypassed
when Stay arming. For example, if you plan on staying in for the night, doors and windows can be armed without arming other zones like
motion detectors. Stay arming can also be activated using Auto-Arming (see page 7) or One-Touch arming (see page 6).
How do I Stay arm?
1.
Close all zones in the desired partition (except Stay zones).
2.
Press the [STAY] key.
3.
Enter your [ACCESS CODE].
4.
If you have access to both partitions (see Partitioning on page 3): Press the key corresponding to the desired partition, [1] or [2].
For both partitions, press the other key after the confirmation beep.
Magellan
One-Touch Arming
One-Touch arming allows you to arm the system without using an access code. This feature must be enabled by your installer.
If One-Touch Arming is programmed, you can increase the security level of your system (from Disarm
without a code. See Figure 4 on page 6.
Stay Arm
Sleep Arm
Full Arm)
One-Touch Regular Arming
Press and hold the [ARM] key for 3 seconds to arm all zones in the partition. If partitioned, keys [1] & [2] will flash. You can use this
feature to allow specific individuals like service personnel (i.e. cleaners) to arm without giving them access to any other alarm
system operations. For details on Regular arming, refer to page 5.
One-Touch Stay Arming
Press and hold the [STAY] key for 3 seconds to arm the perimeter (zones not defined as Stay zones). For details on Stay arming,
refer to page 5.
One-Touch Sleep Arming
Press and hold the [SLEEP] key for 3 seconds to arm all zones not defined as Sleep zones. For details on Sleep arming, refer to page
5.
One-Touch Bypass Programming
Press and hold the [BYP] key for 3 seconds to access Bypass Programming Mode. For details on Bypass Programming, refer to
page 7.
Fast Exit
When the system is already Stay or Sleep armed: This feature will allow you to exit already armed premises and keep the system
armed. Press and hold the [OFF] key for 3 seconds to start the exit delay. After the exit delay has elapsed, the system will switch to
its previous arming mode.
Figure 4: Arming/Disarming
ARM
To Sleep Arm:
[SLEEP] + Code
No Code
SLEEP
To Disarm:
[OFF] + Code
No Code
To Stay Arm:
[STAY] + Code
To Disarm:
[OFF] + Code
No Code
STAY
To Disarm:
[OFF] + Code
No Code
OFF
User Guide
Auto-Arming
The Magellan alarm system can be programmed to automatically arm upon the following two conditions.
Timed Auto Arming
The alarm system can automatically arm itself at a specified time everyday. As with Regular arming (see page 5), the system will
bypass any open zones. Your installer can enable this option, but you can program the time of day the system will automatically arm.
How do I program the Auto-Arm Timer?
1. Press the [
] key.
2. Enter [MASTER CODE].
3. Press the [BYP] key. The [BYP] key will flash to indicate you are in the System Options menu.
4. Press key [1] to set partition 1, or press key [2] to set partition 2.
5. Enter the desired time for auto arm (24 hour clock, e.g. 18:30).
6. Press key [1] to regular arm, key [2] to sleep arm, or key [3] to stay arm the partition.
No Movement Auto Arming
The alarm system can be programmed to arm the system and/or send a report if no zone activity occurs for a pre-programmed
amount of time. This is a particularly useful feature when supervising an individual with chronic health problems or a person who
lives alone. The system will bypass any open zones. This feature must be set by your installer.
Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm
To disarm an armed system or an alarm, press [OFF] and enter your [ACCESS CODE]. An entry point, like the front door, will be
programmed with one of two Entry Delay Timers. When an entry point is opened, the keypad will beep until you disarm the system.
Your alarm system will not generate an alarm until this timer elapses. Any user can disarm a partition they have been assigned to,
except users assigned with the Arm Only Option or PGM Only Option.To disarm alarms generated by a Delayed Fire Zone, please
refer to Fire Alarms on page 9.
How do I disarm the system?
For a Stay or Sleep armed system, go to step 2.
1.
Enter through a designated entry point (i.e. front door).
2.
Press [OFF] + enter [ACCESS CODE].
3.
If you have access to both partitions (see Partitioning on page 3): Press the key corresponding to the desired partition ([1] or [2]).
For both partitions, press the other key after the confirmation beep.
How do I deactivate an alarm?
Press [OFF] + enter [ACCESS CODE].
Manual Bypass Programming
Manual Bypass Programming allows you to program the alarm system to ignore (deactivate) specified zones the next time the
system is armed. For example, you may wish to bypass certain zones when workers are renovating part of your establishment. Once
the system is disarmed, the bypass entries are erased. Manual Bypass Programming can also be activated by using One-Touch
Bypass Programming (see note below). To remove the Bypass feature from a zone, in step 3 enter the zone number again or press
[CLEAR] to erase all current entries. When zones are bypassed, the [BYP] key will illuminate.
How do I bypass zones?
1.
Press the [BYP] key.
2.
Enter your [ACCESS CODE] (see the note below). The [BYP] key will flash.
3.
Illuminate the number(s) corresponding to the zone(s) you want to bypass by entering the two-digit zone number (i.e. zone 3 =
03). Solid on = Zone open, Flash = Zone bypass, Off = Zone closed, not bypassed.
4.
Press the [ENTER] key to save and exit.
If One-Touch Bypass Programming is enabled, press the [BYP] key for three seconds to enter Bypass Programming.
Press [ENTER] after step 2 to bypass all open zones. Press [CLEAR] twice to exit without saving. Press [CLEAR] + [ENTER] to delete bypassed
zones.
Magellan
Bypass Recall Feature
After disarming the system, the bypass entries are erased. The Bypass Recall feature reinstates the previous bypass entries saved
in memory. This eliminates the need to manually re-program the bypass entries every time you arm the system.
How do I recall bypass entries?
1. Press the [BYP] key
2. Enter your [ACCESS CODE]
3. Press the [BYP] key.
4. Press the [ENTER] key.
User Guide
System Features
Display Mode
(MG32LRF only)
The MG32LRF has two display modes. By default, the keypad will show all events (e.g. zones in alarm, bypassed zones, etc.) live as
they occur. Alternatively, the system can be programmed by your installer to only display zones that cause an alarm or entry delay. If you
want to see the status of all zones, press the [ ] key. Zones that are open but have not triggered an alarm will only be displayed after
pressing the [ ] key. The display will appear for 30 seconds, showing the status of all zones at the time the [ ] key was pressed. The
zone display will shut off after 30 seconds. For more information on the two display modes, contact your installer.
Alarm Display
If an alarm has occurred on a zone, the respective zone LED will flash, the [MEM] key will light up, and the zones will be stored in memory.
These respective LEDs will continue to flash until disarming even if the zones are restored. To exit this mode and switch to live display
mode before disarming, press the [CLEAR] key. Once the system is disarmed, the zones’ LEDs will turn off, while the [MEM] key remains
lit. Press the [MEM] key to illuminate the LEDs corresponding to the zones that were in alarm. The alarm memory will be erased when the
next alarm occurs and after a valid code is entered.
Fire Alarms
Upon a fire alarm, the bell/siren will emit three “squawks” at 2 second intervals until silenced or reset by entering a valid access code. If
the zone is a Delayed Fire Zone, there is a delay before the system contacts the monitoring station. This will prevent unnecessary
reporting of false alarms. If there is no fire condition, contact your monitoring station immediately to avoid an unnecessary response.
What do I do if a delayed fire zone was set off accidentally?
1. Press the [CLEAR] key within 30 seconds of the alarm.
2. Try to correct the problem.
3. If the problem persists, after 90 seconds, the alarm will sound again. Press the [CLEAR] key again.
Minimizing Fire Hazards
The three most common causes of fires:
• Cooking is the leading cause of home fires in the U.S. It's also the leading cause of fire injuries. Cooking fires often result from
unattended cooking and human error, rather than mechanical failure of stoves or ovens.
• Careless smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths. Smoke detectors and smolder-resistant bedding and upholstered furniture
are significant fire deterrents.
• Heating is the second leading cause of residential fires. However, heating fires are a larger problem in single family homes than in
apartments since the heating systems in single family homes are often not professionally maintained.
Fire Safety Tips
• In the event of a fire, escape first, then call for help. Develop a home fire escape plan and designate a meeting place outside. Make
sure everyone in the family knows two ways to escape from every room. Practice feeling your way out with your eyes closed. Never
stand up in a fire, always crawl low under the smoke and try to keep your mouth covered. Never return to a burning building for any
reason; it may cost you your life.
• Finally, having at least one working smoke alarm dramatically increases your chances of surviving a fire. And remember to practice
a home escape plan frequently with your family.
Providing a Fire Warning System
Household fires are especially dangerous at night. Fires produce smoke and deadly gases that can overcome occupants while they
sleep. To warn against fire, smoke detectors should be installed outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the
bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit, including basements.
Panic Alarms
In case of an emergency, the Magellan system can provide three panic alarms that can immediately generate an alarm after
simultaneously pressing and holding two specific keys for three seconds. Based on your needs, these panic alarms can generate audible
alarms (sirens or bells) or silent alarms and can communicate specific messages to your monitoring station. For instance, pressing [1]
and [3] can mean “call the police” or anything you require. This feature must be set by your installer.
Press and hold keys [1] and [3] for the police.
Press and hold keys [4] and [6] for a medical alarm.
Press and hold keys [7] and [9] for a fire alarm.
Magellan
Programming Chime Zones
(MG32LED & MG10LEDV/H - Hardwired Keypad Modules only)
A Chime Enabled zone will advise you every time it is opened by causing your keypad to beep.
Each keypad must be Chimed separately.
How do I chime zones? MG32LED (32-zone Hardwired LED Keypad Modules only)
1. Press & hold the [T] key for 3 seconds. The Arm1, Arm2, Stay1, and Stay2 LEDs will flash.
2. Select the numbers corresponding to the zones you want to Chime by entering the two-digit zone number. For example, to chime
zone 2 enter [0] then [2]. The corresponding LED will light up. The keypad will automatically save once the 2-digit zone number is
entered.
3. Press the [ENTER] key to exit.
To remove the Chime feature from a zone, in step 2 enter the zone number again so the number extinguishes or press [SLEEP] to
remove Chiming from all zones programmed to Chime. Any zones that are already Chimed will also illuminate. Zones that remain off or
extinguished are not Chimed.
How do I chime zones? MG10LEDV/H (10-zone LED Keypad Modules only)
1. Press & hold the zone key ([1] to [0(10)]) for 3 seconds. Accept beep = Chime on, Fail beep = Chime off.
Keypad Muting
When muted, the keypad will only emit the confirmation beep, rejection beep, and beep when a key is pressed. Therefore, when muted,
the keypad will not beep during an alarm and will not beep for chime enabled zones.
Press and hold the [CLEAR] key for 6 seconds to enable or disable Keypad Muting. If the keypad emits a confirmation beep, Keypad
Muting is enabled for that keypad. If the keypad emits a rejection beep, the feature is disabled.
Each keypad must be muted separately.
Keypad Backlight
The illumination level behind the keys can be modified to suit your needs. There are four backlight levels. The [S] or [MEM] key is used
to set the desired level. Each consecutive push of the [S] or [MEM] key will increase the backlight level until the maximum level is
reached. After reaching the maximum level, the backlight level will return to the lowest level and the whole process is repeated.
How do I modify the backlight? MG32LED / MG32LRF (32-zone Hardwired & Wireless LED Keypad Modules only)
1. Press and hold the [S] key for 3 seconds. The [MEM] key will illuminate.
2. Press the [S] key to set the desired backlight level.
3. Press [CLEAR] or [ENTER] to exit.
How do I modify the backlight? MG10LEDV/H (10-zone LED Keypad Modules only
1. Press and hold the [MEM] key for 3 seconds. The [MEM] key will illuminate.
2. Press the [MEM] key to set the desired backlight level.
3. Press [CLEAR] or [ENTER] to exit.
PGM Keys (Programmable Outputs)
Your Magellan system may include one or more programmable outputs (PGMs). When a specific event or condition occurs in the system,
the PGM can be used to reset smoke detectors, activate light switches in your home or office, open/close garage doors and much more.
If programmed by your installer, you can press and hold keys [1] & [2], [2] & [3], [4] & [5], [5] & [6], [7] & [8], or [8] & [9] for each
respective PGM. Press and hold [CLEAR] + [ENTER] or [ ] for three seconds to perform a smoke reset. These features must be set by
your installer.
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User Guide
Power Save Mode
(MG32LRF - Wireless Keypad Modules only)
If there is power loss on the keypad, the module’s display will shut off and go into power save mode after one minute. Press the [INFO]
key to activate the display.
Trouble Display
Your alarm system continuously monitors several trouble conditions that can be reported directly to your monitoring station. When a
trouble condition occurs, the [TBL] key will illuminate. We strongly suggest that you inform your monitoring station of the trouble and
allow them to service your system.
The keypad can be programmed to emit a BEEP every 5 seconds whenever a new trouble condition has occurred. Press the [TBL]
key to stop the “Trouble Beep”.
How do I access the Trouble Display?
1.
Press the [TBL] key.
The [TBL] key will flash and number(s) corresponding to the trouble(s) will illuminate.
2.
Read the corresponding explanation of the trouble from the Trouble List below. If no repair instructions are given, call your
monitoring station for repairs.
3.
Press the [CLEAR] key to exit.
Trouble List
[1] Wireless Zone Low Battery: The battery voltage in one or more wireless zones is getting low.
[2] Power Trouble: Five types of power trouble - The control panel is experiencing low/no battery. There is an AC failure on the
control panel. There is an auxiliary overload on the control panel. A wireless keypad is experiencing AC failure.
A wireless keypad is experiencing battery failure.
[3] Bell Trouble: There is a bell disconnect/overload on the control panel.
[4] Communication Trouble: Your alarm system, if monitored, could not communicate with the monitoring station.
[5] Tamper/Zone Wiring Failure: A wiring problem is occurring on one or more zones.
[6] Module Tamper Trouble: A module’s anti-tamper switch has been triggered.
[7] Fire Loop Trouble: Indicates a wiring trouble on a fire zone.
[8] Timer Loss: Your alarm system’s clock must be reprogrammed. This is the only trouble that we recommend that you
correct.
How do I reprogram the clock?
1.
Press [8] for Timer Loss.
2.
Enter the hour and minutes. If the hour is between 01 and 12, you will need to select [1] for 24Hr format, [2] for AM, and [3] for
PM setting. If the hour is above 12, the system will automatically select the 24Hr format.
3.
Enter the year (4 digits).
4.
Enter the month (2 digits).
5.
Enter the day (2 digits). You have now set the Time & Date. Press [CLEAR] to exit.
[9] Wireless Zone Supervision Loss: One or more wireless zones are no longer communicating with the control panel.
[10] Module Supervision Loss: One or more modules are no longer communicating with the control panel.
[16] Keypad Fault (MG32LED/MG32LRF only): One or more keypads are no longer communicating with the control panel.
[SLEEP] Keypad Fault (MG10LEDV/H only): One or more keypads are no longer communicating with the control panel.
Magellan
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Advanced Features
Quick Function Keys
Upon request of your installer or monitoring station you may have to perform one of the following. To enter Menu Programming, press
[ ] and then enter your [MASTER CODE]. In Menu programming, press:
Test Report
[MEM] + [2]
If your system is monitored by your monitoring station, this feature will send a test report code to the monitoring station.
Call PC
[MEM] + [1]
Will initiate a call to the monitoring station that is using the WinLoad software.
Answer PC
[MEM] + [1]
Will force your security system to answer a call made by your monitoring station that is using the WinLoad software.
Cancel Communication
[MEM] + [9]
Cancels all communication with the WinLoad software if it has been initiated.
Testing & Maintenance
With the system disarmed and the “OFF” light ON, activate motion detectors by walking in the protected area. Open and close protected
doors and verify that the corresponding light illuminates. Your installer can advise you of the best way to test your particular system.
Do not use open flame or burning materials to test your fire detection devices. Contact your installer for safe methods of testing your
system.
Under normal use, your system requires virtually no maintenance other than regular testing. It is recommended that the standby battery
be changed every three years. Speak to your installer about the necessary tests and at what frequency they should be performed.
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User Guide
System Checklist
Zone Description
Is this system partitioned?
Yes N No N
Partition 1 = _____________________________________
Partition 2 = _____________________________________
Zone # and
Description
Partition
1 or 2
01:_________________
Byp
Stay
Sleep
Force
24Hr
Entry Delay
______
02:_________________
______
03:_________________
______
04:_________________
______
05:_________________
______
06:_________________
______
07:_________________
______
08:_________________
______
09:_________________
______
10:_________________
______
11:_________________
______
12:_________________
______
13:_________________
______
14:_________________
______
15:_________________
______
16:_________________
______
17:_________________
______
18:_________________
______
19:_________________
______
20:_________________
______
21:_________________
______
Magellan
Fire Zone/Delay
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N
Delayed? Y N
Fire Zone? Y N
Delayed? Y N
Fire Zone? Y N
Delayed? Y N
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N
Delayed? Y N
Fire Zone? Y N
Delayed? Y N
Fire Zone? Y N
Delayed? Y N
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
NN
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
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Zone # and
Description
Partition
1 or 2
22:_________________
Byp
Stay
Sleep
Force
24Hr
Entry Delay
Fire Zone/Delay
______
23:_________________
______
24:_________________
______
25:_________________
______
26:_________________
______
27:_________________
______
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
28:_________________
______
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
29:_________________
______
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
30:_________________
______
31:_________________
______
32:_________________
______
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Fire Zone? Y N N N
Delayed? Y N N N
Special Keys and Features
N [ARM] One-Touch Regular arming is activated
N [STAY] One-Touch Stay arming is activated
N [SLEEP] One-Touch Sleep arming is activated
N [BYP] One-Touch Manual Bypass Programming is activated
Panic Alarms
[1] & [3] Police or __________N Silent N Audible N Off
[4] & [6] Aux. or ___________N Silent N Audible N Off
[7] & [9] Fire or ___________N Silent N Audible N Off
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User Guide
PGMs
PGM 1: _________________________________________
PGM 2: _________________________________________
PGM 3: _________________________________________
PGM 4: _________________________________________
PGM 5: _________________________________________
PGM 6: _________________________________________
PGM 7: _________________________________________
PGM 8: _________________________________________
PGM 9: _________________________________________
PGM 10: ________________________________________
PGM 11: ________________________________________
PGM 12: ________________________________________
PGM 13: ________________________________________
PGM 14: ________________________________________
PGM 15: ________________________________________
PGM 16: ________________________________________
PGM Utility Keys
[1] & [2]: ________________________________________
[2] & [3]: ________________________________________
[4] & [5]: ________________________________________
[5] & [6]: ________________________________________
[7] & [8]: ________________________________________
[8] & [9]: ________________________________________
[CLEAR] + [ENTER] = Smoke Reset
System Timers
Enter and exit your premises through the designated doors.
Exit Delay 1 (Partition 1): _______sec. = time to exit site
Exit Delay 2 (Partition 2): _______sec. = time to exit site
Entry Delay 1 = _______sec. = time to disarm before alarm; enter through zone #___________
Entry Delay 2 = _______sec. = time to disarm before alarm; enter through zone #___________
Alarm will activate siren or bell for ______ min.
Other Information
Installed by:__________________ Date: ______________
Serviced by:__________________ Tel: ________________
Monitored by:_________________ Tel: ________________
Your account number: ______________________________
Alarm transformer location:________________________on circuit #:____________
Location of Telephone Connections:
______________________________________________
Magellan
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NOTES
Warnings
FCC PART 15, WARNINGS:INFORMATION TO USER
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures: (1) re orient or relocate the receiving antenna; (2) increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; (3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit
other than the one to which the receiver is connected, or (4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for assistance.
CAUTION:
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Paradox Security Systems could void the user’s authority to operate/use the equipment.
Warranty
Paradox Security Systems Ltd. (“Seller”) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as
specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for
a particular purpose, are expressly excluded. Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not
manufactured by Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product’s inability to
operate. Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting the specifications. Returns
must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period. In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct
or indirect or consequential or incidental, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits stolen goods, or claims by any other party, caused by defective goods or
otherwise arising from the improper, incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold.
Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, the Seller’s maximum liability will be strictly limited to the purchase price of the defective product. Your use of this product signifies
your acceptance of this warranty.
BEWARE: Dealers, installers and/or others selling the product are not authorized to modify this warranty or make additional warranties that are binding on the Seller.
© 2002-2006 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 and 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
Delays
Step 2: Select Menu
Delays
Step 3: Select Option
Entry Delay 1
Bell Cut-Off
Step 4: Follow Status LEDs
Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay
Time & Date
[1] TO [4]
[5]
Delays & Bell Cut-Off
Time & Date
3-digits (000-255)
HH:MM*
YYYY
MM
DD
* If hour is between 01 and 12, press [1] for 24hr format, [2] for AM or
[3] for PM.
Communicator
Step 2: Select Menu
Communicator
Step 3: Select Option
Comm. WinLoad
Test Report
Step 4: Follow Status LEDs
Personal #1
Personal #2
Personal #3
Personal #4
Personal #5e
Pager
Cancel Com.
[3] TO [7]
[8]
Personal Phone #s
Pager
Phone # + [ENTER]
Pager # + [ENTER]
Pager Message + [ENTER]
System Options
Step 2: Select Menu
Step 3: Select Option
AutoArm Part.1
Squawk Keypad
AutoArm Part.2
Step 4: Follow Status LEDs
Lost Remote
Exit Delay on
Squawk Remote No
Remote
[4]
[5]
[6]
[1] TO [2]
[3]
Auto Arm Partitions
Lost Remote(s)
HH:MM (24Hr clock)
Press all remotes, press [ENTER].
[1] Regular arm, [2] Sleep
arm, [3] Stay arm
Press and hold [SLEEP] erase all
lost remotes.
Squawk Keypad
Toggle to have the siren squawk on arm/
disarm with keypad.
Squawk Remote
Toggle to have the siren squawk on arm/
disarm with remote.
No Exit Delay on
Remote
Toggle to have no exit delay when arming
with remote.
Master Quick Menu MG5000
Overview
Step 1:
Log In
+[SYSTEM MASTER]/[PARTITION MASTER] code
Step 2:
Select Menu
= User
(default: 1234/No Default or 123456/No Default)
MG32LED
MG32LRF
= Delays
= Communicator
= System Options
Step 3:
Select Option
MG10LEDV
MG10LEDH
Step 4:
Follow Status LEDs
User
Step 2: Select Menu
User
Step 3: Select Option
Enter 2-digit user number (MG32LED/LRF)
Enter 1-digit user number (MG10LEDV/H)
Step 4: Follow Status LEDs
[01] TO [32]
2-Digit Zone Number
[1] TO [0(10)]
1-Digit Zone Number
Enter code.
Confirm code.
Press a button on the designated remote or [ENTER] to skip.
(If partitioned) Press [1] and/or [2] for partition assignment.
Press [ENTER].
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Fax: (450) 491-7313
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