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MG6250 Console • User Guide

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Setting the Time and Date  ................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Setting Delays and Tones  .................................................................................................................................................................................. 45
Auto-arming ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
Changing labels  .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Setting the Language .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Changing LCD Screen Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................ 53
Ring Setup  ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
Viewing MG6250 Version Numbers  ............................................................................................................................................................... 56
Demo Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57

Chapter 6 - Fire and Panic Alarms  .......................................................................................................... 58

Fire Alarms  .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 58

Standard Fire Zones ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 59
Delayed Fire Zones  .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 60
Fire Safety Tips ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Minimizing Home Fire Hazards  ....................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Panic Alarms  ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62

Index .................................................................................................................................................................  63

Summary of Contents for MG6250

Page 1: ...Magellan All in one Wireless Security System MG6250 Console User Guide...

Page 2: ...n company They should be able to offer or recommend measures to reduce the risks involved and give you a better understanding Warnings Information for the User This equipment has been tested and found...

Page 3: ...Use this Manual 7 Chapter 2 Getting Started 8 Your MG6250 System 8 MG6250 Console at a Glance 9 MG6250 LCD Screen 10 MG6250 Keypad 10 MG6250 Status LEDs 12 Remote Controls at a Glance 13 Secondary Key...

Page 4: ...larm Memory Display 23 Chapter 4 User Features 25 Bypassing Zones 26 Using the Message Center 27 Recording a Message 27 Playing a Message 28 Erasing a Message 29 Setting the Alarm Clock 30 Speakerphon...

Page 5: ...g 49 Changing labels 50 Setting the Language 52 Changing LCD Screen Settings 53 Ring Setup 54 Viewing MG6250 Version Numbers 56 Demo Mode 57 Chapter 6 Fire and Panic Alarms 58 Fire Alarms 58 Standard...

Page 6: ...ase of a panic or alarm the console will report on all six channels making sure the report is transmitted This ensures worry free reliable communication with the central station The MG6250 supports tw...

Page 7: ...h for and find pertinent information regarding your system Document Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual How to Use this Manual This manual employs step...

Page 8: ...burglary protection for your residential or commercial establishment Monitoring is performed through various interior and exterior contact and motion sensors Emergency protection such as fire police a...

Page 9: ...of your console For detailed information on the functions of your console refer to the function s respective chapter Figure 1 MG6250 console Main keypad Number keys 0 to 9 Partition 1 2 status LEDs Sp...

Page 10: ...lect desired menus Figure 3 MG6250 keypad menu System Ready Information symbol can indicate There is a trouble in the system There is an alarm in memory Zones or a zone is currently bypassed Instructi...

Page 11: ...dy in the MG6250 console s message center Speakerphone Mode Press the 4 key to convert your Magellan console into a remote speakerphone You can listen in at your home and or speak to someone already t...

Page 12: ...ivated SLEEP Orange Sleep arm is activated ARM Red System is armed AC POWER Orange AC power is present SIM1 Blue SIM card in use by GPRS14 module Flashing Communicating OFF Network not detected IP Blu...

Page 13: ...the default settings of your remote controls To use the functions programmed in your remote control press and hold the desired key s for at least two seconds Your remote control has been programmed wi...

Page 14: ...ted Secondary Keypads at a Glance The K32RF and K37 keypads shown in figure 7 are compatible with your MG6250 alarm system For detailed information on the keypad functions refer to the keypad s user d...

Page 15: ...ferent methods of arming and disarming your MG6250 system In this chapter we will cover How to arm your system see Arming the System on page 16 How to bypass zones see Bypassing Zones on page 20 How t...

Page 16: ...lue can range from 1 to 255 seconds inclusive the default value is 60 seconds For more information on configuring exit delays refer to Chapter 5 System Setup on page 36 NOTE Only a system master code...

Page 17: ...efined zones in the system must be closed in order to stay arm the system To stay arm your system 1 Press the key 2 Enter your user code default 1234 The LED will turn green indicating that the system...

Page 18: ...sult any armed zone that is breached will immediately generate an alarm To Sleep arm your system 1 Press the key 2 Enter your user code default 1234 The LED will turn orange indicating that the system...

Page 19: ...mode 1 Press the key 2 Enter your user code default 1234 3 Press the key The and StayD LEDs will turn green indicating that the StayD has been activated and that the system is armed with StayD Force...

Page 20: ...e 26 NOTE Fire zones cannot be bypassed For more information on fire zones refer to Fire Alarms on page 58 Auto Arming You can set the time that the system will arm itself automatically There are two...

Page 21: ...e g the front door with an Entry Delay timer This delay gives you time to enter the armed premises and enter your user code to disarm your system before the alarm is triggered Up to two entry delay t...

Page 22: ...m a system in alarm 1 Press the key 2 Enter your user code default 1234 Once a valid user code has been entered the LED will turn orange indicating that the system has been disarmed After the system h...

Page 23: ...menu or by pressing the menu action key For more information on viewing alarms through the alarm memory menu refer to section Alarm Memory Display on page 23 To view alarms via the menu action key 1 P...

Page 24: ...Up to 256 alarm and console related messages are stored in the menu To view alarms through the alarm memory display 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 05 Alarm Memory or press 05 Press ok to view alarm mes...

Page 25: ...ver How to bypass zones see Bypassing Zones on page 26 Using the message center see Using the Message Center on page 27 Setting the alarm clock see Setting the Alarm Clock on page 30 Speakerphone opti...

Page 26: ...zone Zones that can be bypassed are defined by your installer NOTE Fire zones cannot be bypassed For more information on fire zones refer to Fire Alarms on page 58 To bypass a zone 1 Press the menu k...

Page 27: ...is a message waiting by displaying msg on the home screen Recording a Message To record a message 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 2 MESSAGE CENTER then press ok 3 Scroll down to the Record Message menu...

Page 28: ...ct 2 MESSAGE CENTER then press ok 3 From the Play Message menu press ok 4 The system plays the message and displays the time and date the message was recorded 5 Press exit to return to the previous me...

Page 29: ...ssage 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 2 MESSAGE CENTER then press ok 3 From the Erase Message menu press ok to erase the existing message 4 Press exit to return to the previous menu System Ready menu 2...

Page 30: ...t the alarm clock 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 03 ALARM CLOCK then press ok 3 Pressing the left key will toggle the alarm clock between ON and OFF To continue press next 4 Set the time for the alarm...

Page 31: ...onfigure the ring tone and volume for incoming calls Making a Telephone call Using the Console 1 Press the key 2 Dial the telephone number 3 Press the key to disconnect once the conversation is comple...

Page 32: ...me zones To set chime zones 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 04 CHIME ZONE then press ok 3 Select the zone you would like to modify then press edit 4 Select the tone that will play when the zone opens th...

Page 33: ...f the alarm memory every time the system is armed To view the alarm memory 1 Press the menu key Alternatively you can press the left key and proceed to step 3 2 Select 05 ALARM MEMORY then press ok 3...

Page 34: ...iew the history log 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 06 HISTORY LOG then press ok 3 The display cycles through information starting from the most recent events in memory Use the prev and next keys to scr...

Page 35: ...the issue WARNING When the system hardware is tested the speaker and sirens will also be tested Do not be in close proximity to the MG6250 when performing the hardware test to avoid any damage to your...

Page 36: ...tes see Lost Remote on page 39 Communicator settings see Communicator Settings on page 40 Setting the time and date see Setting the Time and Date on page 44 Changing delays and tones see Setting Delay...

Page 37: ...code default 1234 System Master default 1234 The system master code will give you access to all of the features available on your system as well as the ability to add modify or delete users Of the 16...

Page 38: ...t can be any value from 0 to 9 8 A voice tag allows you to record a short audio clip of the user s name To record a voice tag press ok and follow the on screen instructions 9 Press ok to enter the use...

Page 39: ...delete it from the system the menu will guide you through the process by verifying each remaining remote and eliminating any lost remotes To delete a lost remote 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 08 SYSTE...

Page 40: ...arms you can also program the system to call up to eight telephone numbers You can also select which system events will trigger a call to which telephone numbers When a telephone number is contacted t...

Page 41: ...a telephone number then press ok Pressing pause inserts a four second pause before the rest of the number is dialled 8 Select whether or not you would like the system to place a voice call to the num...

Page 42: ...ct the area s that will an send alarm notification to the telephone number Press edit to modify press next to continue 11 Select whether you want the system to call the telephone number if a zone goes...

Page 43: ...given options to select which users will generate a call Press next to continue to the next option 14 Select whether you want the system to call the telephone number if a trouble occurs in the system...

Page 44: ...default 1234 4 Scroll through the options and select 04 Time and Date then press ok 5 Select 12 or 24 hour time format 6 Set the time then press ok 7 Set the year month and day Press ok to return to...

Page 45: ...d tone 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 08 SYSTEM SETUP then press ok 3 Enter your master code default 1234 4 Scroll through the options and select 05 Delays Tones then press ok 5 To modify entry delay 1...

Page 46: ...delay 2 then press ok 11 To modify the exit delay press ok 12 To modify the area 1 exit delay press ok 13 Set the area 1 exit delay time between 0 and 255 seconds then press ok 14 Select the tone or...

Page 47: ...on the disarming of the system or when the Bell Cut off Timer has elapsed whichever comes first To modify the bell cutoff delay press ok 19 To modify the area 1 bell cutoff delay press ok 20 Set the a...

Page 48: ...siren will squawk when you arm disarm the system To enable or disable the bell squawk feature press ok Press next to return to the previous menu 24 To modify the pre alarm delay press ok 25 Set the pr...

Page 49: ...to arm settings 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 08 SYSTEM SETUP then press ok 3 Enter your master code default 1234 4 Scroll through the options and select 06 Auto Arming then press ok 5 To select which...

Page 50: ...t name as well as a short audio voice tag To add or modify text labels and audio tags 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 08 SYSTEM SETUP then press ok 3 Enter your master code default 1234 4 Scroll through...

Page 51: ...the text name the system advances to the next zone Pressing no when the system prompts Another Zone will return you to the previous menu where you can select the next label group to modify The follow...

Page 52: ...e changed manually see Changing labels on page 50 To set a new language 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 08 SYSTEM SETUP then press ok 3 Enter your master code default 1234 4 Scroll through the options a...

Page 53: ...ings 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 08 SYSTEM SETUP then press ok 3 Enter your master code default 1234 4 Scroll through the options and select 09 LCD Display then press ok 5 To change the screen contr...

Page 54: ...allows you to modify the ring tone and volume as well as the ring count To change the ring settings 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 08 SYSTEM SETUP then press ok 3 Enter your master code default 1234 4...

Page 55: ...To adjust the ring volume press ok 8 Adjust the ring volume then press ok 9 To change the ring count press ok 10 Enter a ring count between 1 and 255 Press ok to return to the previous menu Ring Tone...

Page 56: ...ion numbers 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 08 SYSTEM SETUP then press ok 3 Enter your master code default 1234 4 Scroll through the options and select 11 Version Num then press ok 5 To scroll through c...

Page 57: ...in Demo mode the MG6250 console s speaker and siren will also be played Do not stay in close proximity to the console to avoid damaging your hearing To access demo mode 1 Press the menu key 2 Select 0...

Page 58: ...tors should be installed in the following locations In any hallway outside bedroom areas Additional detectors should be installed for every bedroom area as shown in Figure 8 On every floor of a multi...

Page 59: ...arm a false alarm 1 Press the key 2 Enter your user code default 1234 WARNING Call your monitoring station quickly to advise them of the false alarm Dining Room Kitchen Living Room Bedroom Bedroom Bed...

Page 60: ...nt unnecessary reporting of false alarms To clear a fire alarm triggered by accident 1 Press any key within 30 seconds of the alarm 2 Clear the problem from area e g the smoke around the smoke detecto...

Page 61: ...n to a burning building for any reason it may cost them their life Check smoke detectors regularly Working smoke detectors dramatically increase everyone s chance of surviving a fire Minimizing Home F...

Page 62: ...ination of keys on MG6250 s main keypad To generate a panic alarm 1 Press the OFF key 2 Press and hold the appropriate panic key for 2 seconds Your installer can program the alarm to be either silent...

Page 63: ...ce arming 19 Instant arming 18 No movement auto arming 21 Regular arming 16 Sleep arming 18 Stay arming 17 Audio voice tag 50 Auto arming 36 49 B Bell cutoff delay 47 Built in siren 47 Built in teleph...

Page 64: ...rds minimizing 61 Fire safety tips 61 Fire zones Delayed fire zones 60 Standard fire zone 59 Force arming 19 20 G GPRS 6 42 GPRS14 module 12 42 GSM 6 H Hands free speaker phone 9 History log 34 Home M...

Page 65: ...Ds 9 Performing a system test 35 Phone key 10 Place a voice call 41 Playing a message 28 Power 12 Power LED 9 R Recording a message 27 Regular arm 16 Remote controls 13 Ring count 54 Ring setup 54 S S...

Page 66: ...s Fire safety 61 Tones 46 U Up and down scroll arrows 9 Users Adding 37 Modifying 37 V Version numbers 36 56 Viewing alarms 33 Viewing the history log 34 Voice call 41 Voice message 27 40 Voice prompt...

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Page 68: ...ns or comments please contact us For support please contact your local distributor or dial 1 800 791 1919 in North America or 1 450 491 7444 outside North America Monday to Friday from 8 00 a m to 8 0...

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