27
8.) To add another zone to the next
available location and repeat the process
press
“
yes
”
, otherwise press
“
no
”
.
7
–
Output Profile
A PGM is a programmable relay that
toggles to its opposite state when a specific
event has occurred in the system. For
example, a PGM can be used to activate
external sirens or strobe lights, turn on ice
makers and much more. The Magellan
console includes two onboard PGMs. The
2WPGMS communicate wirelessly to the
Marine Magellan. The system can support
up to a total of four PGMs (e.g., two onboard
PGMs + two wireless PGMs OR four
wireless PGMs).
All PGMs must be programmed to follow
a certain event. This could be as simple as
pulsing a light on and off in alarm to
following a zone opening and closing.
Before hooking up and programming the
PGM, it is important to understand the most
common activation event definitions.
PGM Activation Events
Remote Access
Description: This event allows the PGM to
activate from a remote control button on the
key fob remote (REM1 or REM2). The user
can have the PGM toggle on and off from
this button or even have timing cycle of 1, 5,
15, or 30 Seconds/minutes. This event is
also a secondary toggle on/off option with
every single PGM event. This comes in
handy if you want to be able to have the
cockpit lights
“
Pulse on Alarm
”
and s
till be
able to turn the lights on through the remote
as a convenience when boarding the boat.
Before programming the PGM to activate on
a button, at least one key fob remote must
be programmed to the system (see User
Profile). Common examples of remote
triggered devices are cockpit lights and
underwater lights.
Follow bell
Description: This event allows the PGM to
activate following the Bell cut-off delay. The
bell cut-off delay is the amount of time that
the internal 90 decibel siren of the Marine
Magellan will sound before shutting off. The
event scares away would be thieves while
shutting off after a period of time as to not
annoy your fellow dock mates. The unit
stays in alarm and will re-initialize if a zone
is breached again. By default, the bell cut-
off delay is four minutes. To change this
time (See 4
–
Delays and tones). Common
examples of bell triggered devices are
external audible sirens and spreader lights.
Alarm activation
Description: This event allows the PGM to
activate upon alarm in a variety of ways.
Summary of Contents for Marine Magel 6130
Page 6: ...6 Diagram 4 Diagram 5 ...
Page 8: ...8 Diagram 6 Diagram 7 ...
Page 10: ...10 Diagram 8 Diagram 9 ...
Page 11: ...11 Diagram 10 Diagram 11 Diagram 12 ...
Page 32: ...32 Diagram 21 Diagram 22 ...
Page 36: ...36 Table 2 ...
Page 37: ...37 Appendage 1 AC Installation ...
Page 38: ...38 Appendage 2 DC Installation ...
Page 39: ...39 Appendage 3 Hardwired PGM 1 Relay setup ...
Page 40: ...40 Appendage 4 Hardwired PGM 2 Relay Setup ...
Page 41: ...41 Appendage 5 2WPGM Wiring setup switching load below 5 amps ...
Page 42: ...42 Appendage 6 2WPGM Wiring setup switching load above 5 amps ...