Magellan MG-6060 Communication Troubles 350, Protection Loop Troubles, Sensor Troubles 380

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CID#

Reporting Code

Programming

 

 

Value

 

 

 

335

Local printer paper out

54

336

Local printer failure

55

337

Expansion module DC loss

56

338

Expansion module low battery

57

339

Expansion module reset

58

341

Expansion module tamper

59

342

Expansion module AC loss

5A

343

Expansion module self-test fail

5B

344

RF receiver jam detect

5C

 

 

Communication Troubles - 350 and 360

 

350

Communication

5D

351

Telco 1 fault

5E

352

Telco 2 fault

5F

353

Long range radio

60

354

Fail to communicate

61

355

Loss of radio supervision

62

356

Loss of central polling

63

357

Long range radio VSWR problem

64

 

 

Protection Loop Troubles - 370

 

370

Protection loop

65

371

Protection loop open

66

372

Protection loop short

67

373

Fire trouble

68

374

Exit error alarm

69

375

Panic zone trouble

6A

376

Hold-up zone trouble

6B

377

Swinger trouble

6C

378

Cross-zone trouble

6D

 

 

Sensor Troubles - 380 and 390

 

380

Sensor trouble

6E

381

Loss of supervision - RF

6F

382

Loss of supervision - RPM

70

383

Sensor tamper

71

384

RF transmitter low battery

72

385

Smoke detector Hi sensitivity

73

386

Smoke detector Low sensitivity

74

387

Intrusion detector Hi sensitivity

75

388

Intrusion detector Low sensitivity

76

389

Sensor self-test failure

77

391

Sensor watch trouble

78

392

Drift compensation error

79

393

Maintenance alert

7A

 

 

Open/Close - 400

 

400

Open/Close

7B

401

Open/Close by user

7C

402

Group open/close

7D

403

Automatic open/close

7E

406

Cancel

7F

407

Remote arm/disarm

80

 

 

 

CID#

Reporting Code

Programming

 

 

Value

 

 

 

408

Quick arm

81

409

Keyswitch open/close

82

 

 

Remote Access - 410

 

411

Call back request made

83

412

Success - download access

84

413

Unsuccessful access

85

414

System shutdown

86

415

Dialer shutdown

87

416

Successful upload

88

 

 

Access Control - 420 and 430

 

421

Access denied

89

422

Access report by user

8A

423

Forced access

8B

424

Egress denied

8C

425

Egress granted

8D

426

Access door propped open

8E

427

Access point door status monitor trouble

8F

428

Access point request to exit

90

429

Access program mode entry

91

430

Access program mode exit

92

431

Access threat level change

93

432

Access relay/trigger fail

94

433

Access RTE shunt

95

434

Access DSM shunt

96

 

 

Arming - 440 and 450

 

441

Armed Stay

97

442

Keyswitch armed Stay

98

450

Exception open/close

99

451

Early open/close

9A

452

Late open/close

9B

453

Failed to open

9C

454

Failed to close

9D

455

Auto-arm failed

9E

456

Partial arm

9F

457

Exit error (user)

A0

458

User on premises

A1

459

Recent close

A2

 

 

System - 460

 

461

Wrong code entry

A3

462

Legal code entry

A4

463

Re-arm after alarm

A5

464

Auto-arm time extended

A6

465

Panic alarm reset

A7

466

Service on/off premises

A8

 

 

Sounder Relay Disabled - 520

 

520

Sounder/Relay disabled

A9

521

Bell 1 disabled

AA

522

Bell 2 disabled

AB

523

Alarm relay disabled

AC

524

Trouble relay disabled

AD

 

 

 

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents List Index Introduction SpecificationsAbout Magellan and this Manual ConventionsQuick Setup Installer code Maintenance code Panel ID PC Password PasswordsTime and Date Deleting ZonesAC Power InstallationBackup Battery Pack Telephone Line ConnectionsLine Plug Connect Programmable Outputs PGMsWinLoad Connection Hardwire Zone ConnectionsUIP-256 Universal In-Field Programmer Connection X10 Transmitter Connection Connecting a Paradox Memory Key PMC-3Location and Mounting LocationMounting Magellan on the Wall Connecting the Radio AntennaTabletop Mounting Programming Using the Built-in Keypad WinLoad Installer Upload/Download SoftwareProgramming Using a Paradox Memory Key Programming MethodsUser Codes Zone Programming Entry DelayZone Definitions Zone Programming OverviewFollow/Stay Zones Delayed Fire ZonesInstant Zones Instant/Stay ZonesZone Options EOL End-Of-Line Zones Zones 15 and 16 become Hardwire ZonesAssigning Wireless Zone Transmitters Wireless ProgrammingDeleting Assigned Wireless Transmitters Assigning Wireless Doorbells to the ConsoleProgramming the Remote Control’s Buttons Assigning Remote ControlsRemote Control Button Programming Section Data refer to on UserHow to replace the battery Battery type One 3V lithium battery CR2032Step Hexa DescriptionArming and Disarming Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm with Remote Control Exit DelayNo Exit Delay when Arming with Remote Control Exit Delay TerminationBell Cut-off Timer Alarm OptionsWireless Transmitter Supervision Options Tamper Recognition OptionsPanic Alarm Types Panic AlarmsPanic Alarm Keys Check-in Supervision TimeReport Codes Reporting and Dialer SettingsConsole Telephone Numbers Console Account Number Service Telephone NumberCentral Station Telephone Numbers CSTNs Pager Telephone NumberEvent Call Direction Reporting FormatsStandard Pulse Formats Ademco Contact IDSwitch to Pulse Dialing on 5th Attempt Delay Between Dialing AttemptsRecent Close Delay Alternate Dial OptionZone Restore Report Options Power Failure Report DelayAuto-Test Report Disarm Reporting OptionsProgrammable Outputs System Settings Trouble Description WinLoad Software Settings Appendix 1 Ademco Contact ID Report Code List Access Control 420 Remote AccessSounder Relay Disabled Communication Troubles 350Modules Communication Disables 550Bypasses Test/MiscIndex Bell Cut-off timerNumerics 24Hr. Burglary ZonesAnswering machine override Closing Delinquency Timer Exit delay Exit Delay TerminationAuto-arm options No Movement Auto-arming One-touch armingOverview, zone programming Delay before Alarm Report Code TransmissionTelephone numbers Shutdown, Auto-zoneTest report code Test Report, Automatic Timed Auto-arming Delay before Alarm Code Transmission Programming remote control buttonsZone, hardwire Reference & Installation Manual Warranty Page Page MAGELLAN-EI01

MG-6060 specifications

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