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User Guide

Keys

Action keys

 

.............................................7

Alarm clock/Radio Tuner key

 

..................7

Function keys

 

..........................................7

Message key

 

...........................................7

Regular arm key

 

.....................................7

Stay arming key

 

......................................7

Volume keys

 

...........................................7

L

Labels

User

 

......................................................38

Zone

 

......................................................44

LCD clock display

 

........................................7

LCD screen

 

.............................................. 7

8

Backlight

 

...............................................29

Contrast

 

................................................29

Light indicators

Armed light

 

..............................................7

Information light

 

......................................7

Message light

 

..........................................7

Ready light

 

..............................................7

M

Main keypad

 

............................................ 7

9

Master code

 

................................................38

Memory display, Alarm

 

.............................17

Memory, radio

 

............................................26

Message center

Playing a recorded message

 

................24

Recording a message

 

...........................24

Message key

 

................................................7

Message light

 

...............................................7

Minimizing home fire hazards

 

.................21

N

No movement auto-arming

 

......................15

O

One-touch arming

 

......................................14

Operation, basic

 

...........................................7

Outputs, programmable

 

...........................30

P

Panic alarms

Auxiliary panic

 

.......................................22

Emergency

 

............................................22

Emergency panic

 

..................................22

Fire panic

 

..............................................22

PGMs

 

...........................................................30

Programmable outputs

 

.............................30

Programming

Date

 

......................................................29

Time

 

......................................................29

Programming user codes

 

.........................38

R

Radio

Accessing by remote control

 

.................26

Retieving stations from memory

 

...........26

Saving radio stations into memory

 

........25

Tuner

 

....................................................25

Using the radio

 

......................................25

Ready light

 

....................................................7

Recording a message

 

...............................24

Regular arm key

 

..........................................7

Remote access by phone

 

........................34

Remote control, adding a

 

.........................39

Remote controls

 

...........................................8

Ring tone

 

.....................................................28

Ring volume

 

...............................................28

S

Safety, Fire tips

 

..........................................21

Saving radio stations

 

................................25

Settings, keypad

 

........................................29

Speakerphone

Configuring

 

...........................................28

Using

 

.....................................................27

Standard Fire Zone

 

...................................19

Stations, radio

 

..................................... 25

26

Stay arming

 

................................................13

Stay arming key

 

...........................................7

System master code

 

.................................38

T

Time and date

 

............................................29

Timers

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Summary of Contents for MG-6060

Page 1: ...User Guide Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

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Page 3: ...rammable Outputs PGMs 30 Trouble Display 30 Making a Service Call 31 Demo Mode 31 X10 Automation 31 Access System Features by Phone 33 Access System Features by Phone 34 Advanced Features 37 Programmi...

Page 4: ...2 User s Guide Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 5: ...basic overview of your Magellan system This chapter will cover Magellan s light indicators keypads and remote controls This chapter also includes sections explaining how to use this guide and what the...

Page 6: ...ve armed the system and a device detects a breach a siren will be activated and your central station will immediately be notified by phone Choose from wireless motion detectors that are immune to pets...

Page 7: ...nd date page 29 the following will be displayed This instruction set is explaining the following A Press the MENU action key the right action key located under the right side of the LCD screen B Press...

Page 8: ...ypad Enter numerical data for the specified feature on the main keypad Record voice label when prompted or speak into the Magellan console when using Magellan s Speakerphone feature see page 27 Press...

Page 9: ...alarm Orange INFORMATION light ON There is a trouble in the system an alarm has just occurred or a zone has been bypassed Flashing There is a power failure and the Magellan console is receiving no po...

Page 10: ...e 17 Zones or a zone is currently bypassed see page 14 Remote Control Default Settings Your installer can add other functions and or change the default settings of your remote controls To use the func...

Page 11: ...sers 1 to 16 When programming a user OFF User not programmed ON User programmed Press once Listen to user label and program or edit a user X10 programming This keypad is also used when programming and...

Page 12: ...10 User Guide Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 13: ...chapter will cover the multiple arming methods that Magellan employs such as Regular arming and Stay arming This chapter will also cover disarming the system what to do during a fire alarm fire safety...

Page 14: ...rmed You can program the Exit Delay timer from 1 second to 255 seconds default 45 seconds Only the System Master user can program the Exit Delay timer To program the Exit Delay timer If a delay zone i...

Page 15: ...generate an alarm To Instant arm your system Force Arming Force arming will ignore open zones to allow you to arm your system However once the zone is closed your system will then arm that zone as wel...

Page 16: ...appropriate function key You do not have to enter your User code See Figure 1 on page 7 for the location of the function keys Table 1 below shows what function keys can be used for one touch arming T...

Page 17: ...rming itself at the programmed time To set the Timed Auto arming feature No Movement Auto Arming Your system can be programmed to send a report to your Central Monitoring Station and or arm the system...

Page 18: ...th a value that will give you ample time to disarm your system before the alarm is triggered Only the System Master user can program the Entry Delay Timer To program the timer Disarming an Armed Syste...

Page 19: ...e the contents of the alarm memory every time the system is armed The Magellan console will indicate that there is an alarm in memory by illuminating the light and by displaying the information symbol...

Page 20: ...and subsequent stairwells in multi floored residential units Smoke detectors should be installed as close to the center of the ceiling as possible Figure 2 Single Residence with One or Two Sleeping Ar...

Page 21: ...n page 20 to prevent unnecessary reporting of false alarms To clear a fire alarm triggered by accident If you are unable to cancel the false alarm your system will send an alert Call your Central Moni...

Page 22: ...20 User Guide Figure 3 Delayed Fire Zone Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 23: ...eck smoke detectors regularly Working smoke detectors dramatically increase everyone s chances of surviving a fire Minimizing Home Fire Hazards How can you avoid the three most common causes of fires...

Page 24: ...pre determined combination of keys from Magellan s Main keypad To generate a panic alarm simultaneously press and hold the key combinations displayed in Figure 4 Your installer can program the alarm t...

Page 25: ...eakerphone Chime Zones Keypad Settings Programmable Outputs PGMs Setting the Time and Date Trouble Display Demo Mode This chapter will cover the other features that make Magellan a unique and wireless...

Page 26: ...ss the key to play the message After the message is played for the first time the light will stop flashing Though the light has stopped flashing the recorded message is still there The message can be...

Page 27: ...creen Press the FM action key to return to the radio tuner screen To use the radio Saving Radio Stations into Memory Magellan can store up to 15 radio stations in memory To store a radio station into...

Page 28: ...olls through the radio stations saved in memory Everytime you press the button the Magellan will scroll to the next radio station saved in memory Alarm Clock You can also use the Magellan console as a...

Page 29: ...turn OFF but not disable the alarm clock The alarm clock will reactivate the following day at the programmed time If you have not activated the snooze or if you have not disabled the alarm clock the...

Page 30: ...hang up Using the center keypad When using the center keypad to dial the telephone number Keys 1 to 9 1 to 9 Key 10 0 Key 11 Key 12 To hang up Using the center keypad Program ring tone Press until de...

Page 31: ...Date To set the time and date of your Magellan console Use the or action keys to increase or decrease the backlight level or menu ok Use the or action keys to increase or decrease the contrast level...

Page 32: ...r on the LCD screen and the light will be ON Use the Trouble display to view what troubles your system is experiencing If an alarm has occurred in the system the Information screen will first display...

Page 33: ...gellan console s speaker and siren will also be played Do not stay in close proximity to the console to avoid damaging your hearing X10 Automation The Magellan console supports X10 automation X10 is a...

Page 34: ...32 User Guide Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 35: ...pter covers Magellan s remote access feature that transforms any touch tone telephone into a keypad Through the telephone you will be able to arm disarm your system listen to any messages activate out...

Page 36: ...no action is performed after 2 minutes Press the 4 key at anytime to exit and have Magellan hang up When Magellan is in speakerphone mode key 16 from the center keypad will flash rapidly Step 1 Call M...

Page 37: ...console into a remote speakerphone You can listen in at your home and or speak to someone already there The person you are talking to can hang up by pressing the 16 key from the center keypad on the...

Page 38: ...36 User Guide Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com...

Page 39: ...ns to features and functions that only the System Master User can access This chapter covers User code programming such as programming new Users into the system This chapter also covers some zone feat...

Page 40: ...code will give you access to all the features available on your system as well as the ability to add modify or delete any users It is recommended that you change the default System Master code to a co...

Page 41: ...itoring Station Deleting a User The System Master user cannot be deleted To delete an existing user Adding a Remote Control to an Existing User To add a remote control to a user that is already progra...

Page 42: ...lk through the Magellan console To program the Magellan console for voice reporting Example You programmed Magellan s Voice Reporting feature to call your cellular phone and play your recorded message...

Page 43: ...ported This feature is useful when you wish to know when specific people disarm the system For example you can program Magellan to call you whenever your children disarm your system thus informing you...

Page 44: ...ne activation When a specified zone is breached or opened the Magellan console will call one or both of the programmed telephone numbers After entering this menu select the desired zones you wish affe...

Page 45: ...er and siren This menu will also display any troubles that the system may be experiencing Use the NEXT action key to scroll through the available system tests and then press the OK action key to acces...

Page 46: ...one Use this menu feature to apply labels of your choosing for each available zone You can use labels such as Front Door or Basement etc To record a zone label Master user Press until desired zone Re...

Page 47: ...24 Chime zones 28 Clock alarm 26 Contrast 29 D Date and time 29 Delayed fire zones 19 Deleting a user 39 Demo mode 31 Disarming 16 Disarming a system in alarm 17 Display Alarm memory 17 Duress user c...

Page 48: ...grammable 30 P Panic alarms Auxiliary panic 22 Emergency 22 Emergency panic 22 Fire panic 22 PGMs 30 Programmable outputs 30 Programming Date 29 Time 29 Programming user codes 38 R Radio Accessing by...

Page 49: ...remote control 39 Deleting 39 Duress 39 Programming 38 Using the User Guide 5 V Volume 28 Volume key 7 X X 10 automation 31 Z Zone bypassing 14 Zone labels 44 Zones Chime 28 Delayed fire zones 19 Stan...

Page 50: ...mage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product Seller s warranty as hereinabove set forth shall not be enlarged diminished or affected by...

Page 51: ...tector SD738 Range 30m 100ft Made by EVERday Taiwan Analog Single Optic PIR 18kg 40lb Pet Immunity MG PMD1P Range 35m 115ft Digital Dual Optic High Performance PIR 40kg 90lb True Pet Immunity MG PMD75...

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