Magellan MG-6060 Alarm Options, Bell Cut-off Timer, Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options

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Alarm Options

Bell Cut-off Timer

Section [063]: 001 to 255 minutes; 000 = Disabled; Default = 4 minutes

After an audible alarm, the siren will stop upon disarming of the system or when the Bell Cut-Off timer has elapsed, whichever comes first.

Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options

Section [094]: Options [6] and [7]

This feature determines how the Magellan console will react to a Supervision Loss trouble. Table 5 shows the different supervision loss combinations available and how the system will react when armed or disarmed.

Table 5: Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options

Options

Description

[6]

[7]

 

 

 

 

OFF

OFF

Wireless transmitter supervision disabled

OFF

ON

Trouble only (default)

 

 

System armed or disarmed: If a supervision loss

 

 

occurs on a zone, the console will display a trouble on

 

 

the LCD screen and send a report to the central

 

 

monitoring station.

ON

OFF

Audible alarm when armed

 

 

System armed: If a supervision loss occurs on a zone,

 

 

the console will follow the zone's Alarm Types setting

 

 

(see page 15).

 

 

System disarmed: If a supervision loss occurs on a

 

 

zone, the console will display a trouble on the LCD

 

 

screen.

ON

ON

Audible alarm

 

 

System armed: If a supervision loss occurs on a zone,

 

 

the console will follow the zone's Alarm Types setting

 

 

(see page 15).

 

 

System disarmed: It functions the same as Trouble

 

 

Only setting, except it will also generate an audible

 

 

alarm.

 

 

 

Supervision Bypass Options

Section [094]: Option [8]

Option [8] OFF =No Supervision Loss if detected on a Bypassed Zone (default)

Option [8] ON =Generate Supervision Loss if detected on a Bypassed Zone

When option [8] is OFF, the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options (page 22) will follow the zone's bypass definition. This means the console will not perform any action if a Supervision Loss occurs on a bypassed zone.

When option [8] is ON, the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options (page 22) will ignore the bypass definition. This means the console will generate an incident as per the set Wireless Transmitter Supervision Option if a supervision loss occurs on a bypassed zone.

Tamper Recognition Options

Section [094]: Options [3] and [4]

This feature determines how the Magellan console will react to a zone tamper. Table 6 shows the different tamper recognition combinations available and how the system will react when armed or disarmed.

 

 

Table 6: Tamper Recognition Options

Options

 

Description

[3]

[4]

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

OFF

 

Tamper recognition disabled (default)

OFF

ON

 

Trouble only

 

 

 

System armed or disarmed: If a tamper wiring failure

 

 

 

occurs on a zone, the console will follow the zone's

 

 

 

Alarm Types setting (see page 15) and send a report

 

 

 

to the central monitoring station.

ON

OFF

 

Audible alarm when armed

 

 

 

System armed: If a tamper failure occurs on a zone,

 

 

 

the console will follow the zone's Alarm Types setting

 

 

 

(see page 15).

 

 

 

System disarmed: If a tamper failure occurs on a

 

 

 

zone, the console will follow the zone's Alarm Types

 

 

 

setting (see page 15) and send a report to the central

 

 

 

monitoring station.

ON

ON

 

Audible alarm

 

 

 

System armed: If a tamper failure occurs on a zone,

 

 

 

the console will follow the zone's Alarm Types setting

 

 

 

(see page 15).

 

 

 

System disarmed: It functions the same as Trouble

 

 

 

Only setting, except it will also generate an audible

 

 

 

alarm.

 

 

 

 

Tamper Bypass Options

Section [094]: Option [5]

Option [5] OFF =Ignore any tampers detected on a bypassed zone (default)

Option [5] ON = Generate tamper if detected on a bypassed zone

When option [5] is ON, the Tamper Recognition feature (page 22) will ignore the zone’s bypass definition. This means the console will generate an incident as per the set Tamper Recognition option if a tamper occurs on a bypassed zone.

When option [5] is OFF, the Tamper Recognition feature (page 22) will follow the zone's bypass definition. This means the console will ignore any tampers that occur on a bypassed zone.

Check-in Supervision Options

Section [103]: Options [1] to [8]; Zones 1 to 8; Default: All ON

Section [104]: Options [1] to [8]; Zones 9 to 16; Default: All ON

If enabled, Magellan can wait for each of its assigned wireless transmitters to send a status signal within a specified time (see Check-in Supervision Time on page 23) to confirm their

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Reference & Installation Manual

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents List Index Specifications IntroductionAbout Magellan and this Manual ConventionsQuick Setup Passwords Installer code Maintenance code Panel ID PC PasswordTime and Date Deleting ZonesInstallation AC PowerBackup Battery Pack Telephone Line ConnectionsProgrammable Outputs PGMs Line Plug ConnectHardwire Zone Connections WinLoad ConnectionUIP-256 Universal In-Field Programmer Connection Connecting a Paradox Memory Key PMC-3 X10 Transmitter ConnectionLocation and Mounting LocationConnecting the Radio Antenna Mounting Magellan on the WallTabletop Mounting WinLoad Installer Upload/Download Software Programming Using the Built-in KeypadProgramming Using a Paradox Memory Key Programming MethodsUser Codes Entry Delay Zone ProgrammingZone Definitions Zone Programming OverviewDelayed Fire Zones Follow/Stay ZonesInstant Zones Instant/Stay ZonesZone Options Zones 15 and 16 become Hardwire Zones EOL End-Of-Line ZonesWireless Programming Assigning Wireless Zone TransmittersDeleting Assigned Wireless Transmitters Assigning Wireless Doorbells to the ConsoleAssigning Remote Controls Programming the Remote Control’s ButtonsRemote Control Button Programming Section Data refer to on UserBattery type One 3V lithium battery CR2032 How to replace the batteryStep Hexa DescriptionArming and Disarming Exit Delay Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm with Remote ControlNo Exit Delay when Arming with Remote Control Exit Delay TerminationAlarm Options Bell Cut-off TimerWireless Transmitter Supervision Options Tamper Recognition OptionsPanic Alarms Panic Alarm TypesPanic Alarm Keys Check-in Supervision TimeReporting and Dialer Settings Report CodesConsole Telephone Numbers Service Telephone Number Console Account NumberCentral Station Telephone Numbers CSTNs Pager Telephone NumberReporting Formats Event Call DirectionStandard Pulse Formats Ademco Contact IDDelay Between Dialing Attempts Switch to Pulse Dialing on 5th AttemptRecent Close Delay Alternate Dial OptionPower Failure Report Delay Zone Restore Report OptionsAuto-Test Report Disarm Reporting OptionsProgrammable Outputs System Settings Trouble Description WinLoad Software Settings Appendix 1 Ademco Contact ID Report Code List Remote Access Access Control 420Sounder Relay Disabled Communication Troubles 350Communication Disables 550 ModulesBypasses Test/MiscBell Cut-off timer IndexNumerics 24Hr. Burglary ZonesClosing Delinquency Timer Exit delay Exit Delay Termination Answering machine overrideAuto-arm options No Movement Auto-arming One-touch armingDelay before Alarm Report Code Transmission Overview, zone programmingShutdown, Auto-zone Telephone numbersTest report code Test Report, Automatic Timed Auto-arming Programming remote control buttons Delay before Alarm Code TransmissionZone, hardwire Reference & Installation Manual Warranty Page Page MAGELLAN-EI01

MG-6060 specifications

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