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6 - Zone Profile
Description
Zones are defined as the assorted
wireless sensors that transmit open/close
conditions to the Marine Magellan. This
section describes how to program the
various zones. These zones come in the
form of door contacts, motion detectors,
smoke detectors, high water alarms, and low
voltage detectors to name the most
common. The Marine Magellan system can
hold up to 32 of these zones. Whenever
any of these zones batteries start getting
low, the Marine Magellan will be alerted and
display an information key on the screen
(See Appendage 4). Essentially, the
installer must get into the
“
add zone x
”
(x =
1-32). Once
“
ok
”
is pressed for the zone
that you are adding, it will prompt you to
“
Press tamper or Press Learn Btn.
”
Learn Mode allows Marine Magellan to
look for an open wireless signal from a zone
and place it into a designated position in the
console. Before you
“
learn
”
the assorted
zones into your Marine Magellan Panel, it is
important to understand the fundamentals of
the most commonly used zone definitions
and programming techniques.
Zone Definitions
A zone definition is the type of reaction
the installer wants when that zone gets
breached. There are assortments of
definitions that can associate with a zone.
The most common definitions are outlined
below:
Entry Delay 1
Typical position: Primary entry
When the system is armed and a zone
defined with Entry Delay 1 opens, the
console will generate an alarm after the
programmed Entry Delay 1 timer elapses.
This is to provide users with enough time to
enter the protected area and disarm the
system. Entry Delay zones are commonly
used at the entry/exit points of the boat.
Using different Entry Delays (see Entry
Delay 2 below) is useful when, for example,
one entry point requires a longer delay than
another entry point.
Entry Delay 2
Typical Position: Secondary Entry Door
Contacts
This zone is identical to the Entry Delay 1
zones, except it uses a separate Entry Delay
Timer.
Follow Zones
Typical Position: Interior Motion Detectors
When an armed Follow zone opens, the
console will immediately generate an alarm
unless an Entry Delay zone opens first as
described in the situations below:
•
If an armed Follow zone opens after an
Entry Delay zone
opens, the console waits until the Entry
Delay Timer has
elapsed before generating an alarm.
•
If an armed Follow zone opens after more
than one Entry
Summary of Contents for Marine Magel 6130
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Page 37: ...37 Appendage 1 AC Installation ...
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Page 39: ...39 Appendage 3 Hardwired PGM 1 Relay setup ...
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