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3.)  If utilizing a 

2WPGM

 press 

yes

 and 

continue to the next step.  If utilizing a 

hardwired 

PGM 1

 

or 

PGM 2

 (Output 1 

and Output 2 respectively) select 

n

o

 and

 

jump to step 5. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.)  With the 

2WPGM

 powered up

 open the 

plastic cover of the device or manually press 

the 

tamper switch

 briefly.  Shortly after the 

Marine Magellan Panel will acknowledge the 

2WPGM signal.  Now proceed to the next 

step.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.)  Now 

you must give the PGM a voice label to 

identify the device that it is controlling.  

Select 

yes

.

 

(ex. cockpit lights, Ice chipper, etc.) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.) Vocalize the PGM label and press 

stop

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.) Continue pressing 

Next

 until you get to 

the proper definition according to (PGM 

Activation Event Definitions).

Summary of Contents for Marine Magel 6130

Page 1: ...14 4 Delays and Tones 17 5 System Test 17 6 Zone Profile Overview 18 Zone Definitions 18 Zone Hardware Descriptions 20 DCTXP2 20 PMD 75 Motion Detector 22 SD 738 Smoke Detector 23 Battery Low Voltage Detector 23 High Water Alarm 25 6 Zone Profile Programming 25 7 Output Profile Overview 27 PGM Activation Events 27 PGM Electrical Installation 29 7 Output Profile Programming 29 8 Keypad Profile Over...

Page 2: ...you true piece of mind when you are away from your vessel This guide is designed to walk the installer through the complete setup and basic wireless programming of the Marine Magellan System Please read the manual thoroughly before beginning It is recommended that the installer have a basic understanding of electrical fundamentals and adheres to the ABYC standards of marine electronics Diagram 1 ...

Page 3: ...mmunication wire 2 conductors Telephone wire Cat 5 or similar approximately 12 ft AC installation There must be a constant 110 VAC source in the vicinity of the units for power The 16 VAC transformer must plug into the 110 VAC outlet It is suggested that an isolated outlet be installed strictly for the plug in transformer s The 16 VAC output feeds to the Marine Magellan head unit and another trans...

Page 4: ...s is because in the event of an alarm you do not want the communication tool exposed to any thieves Possible places include inside cabinets or behind removable panels Section 2 Mounting Once you have found an adequate location for the Marine Magellan Artion and the Artion Battery Backup Case if Applicable according to the criteria on the previous pages it is time to mount them Marine Magellan The ...

Page 5: ... obvious visibility Follow the steps below 1 Establish a proper location 2 Mark the necessary holes to mount the Artion and allow wiring access 3 Drill the mounting holes 4 Drill the 5 8 wiring access hole 5 Screw in the top two screws on the left and right side of the area Leave approximately 1 8 inch between the wall and the underside of the screw head 6 Feed your power trigger and communication...

Page 6: ...6 Diagram 4 Diagram 5 ...

Page 7: ...y to the outlet should be on its own breaker If the installer must tap into an existing outlet to get power make sure that the existing breaker is properly current rated for the additional outlet In either case the AC breaker must be left on while away from boat Connect the two conductor wire to the AC inputs of the Marine Magellan On the other end connect the two wires to the output screw termina...

Page 8: ...8 Diagram 6 Diagram 7 ...

Page 9: ... in Diagram 9 Artion GSM Module The Artion GSM module simply needs a constant 12 VDC to operate Diagram 10 In AC installations this power comes from the battery backup case In DC installations this power comes from the primary domestic source Communication Lines Marine Magellan to Artion With the power establish for all the devices it is now time to hook up the communication wire between the Marin...

Page 10: ...10 Diagram 8 Diagram 9 ...

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Page 12: ...hat will require the use of the Paradox UIP 256 and a laptop computer Contact Paradox Marine for language upgrades on your panel that the black shaded buttons represent the button that you need to press When navigating through the different menus press the center key to go to the next screen To access the System Setup menu 1 Press menu from the main screen 2 Press ok and next to navigate menu Sele...

Page 13: ... User Codes A person must be assigned to a user code in order to have access to the Marine Magellan A user code defines the extent of a user s access to the system and consists of a code PIN and user options The Marine Magellan supports one System Master code and 15 User codes 1 From the User Profile menu press ok 2 Select which user you wish to add modify by pressing next When the desired user ap...

Page 14: ...l hear the prerecorded voice label of the boat name and the condition that exists Since the Marine Magellan system sends its alarm and event notifications directly to the end user no central reporting setup is necessary From the Communicator menu Press ok Voice Report The voice report can send out alarm events to up to five different numbers By default whenever an alarm occurs on the vessel the fi...

Page 15: ...a 1 before the area code 4 Continue in this fashion until all the recipients have been entered and it prompts you to Record Alarm Mes 5 Once you press ok you will be prompted to record an alarm message 6 Say the name of the boat after the tone and press stop when done 7 You can listen to the recording by pressing play re record by pressing no or accept it by pressing yes 8 Now go back into the com...

Page 16: ...an to call you whenever your captain disarms your system thus informing you that he is aboard System troubles Use this report type to have the Marine Magellan console call you when specific troubles occur After entering the menu select the desired trouble s you wish to be notified about This feature can be used to inform you of a power failure on your vessel and internal battery failure of the Mar...

Page 17: ...mount of time a user has to leave the protected area before the Marine Magellan arms the system The Exit Delay applies to all zones except 24 Hr zones in the system Bell Cutoff Delay This is the amount of time that the Marine Magellan will sound its internal sirens during an alarm event The system will stay in alarm after this time is up However the Bell cutoff delay will reinitialize if a zone is...

Page 18: ...finition 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 ...

Page 19: ...pe zones Instant Stay Zones Typical Position Door contacts on Hatches The Instant Stay zones function as follows All zones defined as Instant Stay zones become Instant zones when the Marine Magellan system is Regular armed All zones defined as Instant Stay zones become Stay zones when the Marine Magellan system is Stay or Instant armed Delayed Fire Zones Typical Position Smoke Detectors When a Del...

Page 20: ...ions are needed Typical Zone Definition Delay or Instant Power 2 x AAA Description This device can be installed in another fashion utilizing is its universal inputs These two input terminals accept a variety of different sensing applications The purpose of this option is for secondary sensor inputs The most common examples of this application are the High Water Low Voltage Sensors and recessed doo...

Page 21: ...u to transmit the serial numbers of each input to your Marine Magellan console wirelessly To enter Learn Mode open the cover and wait until the LED stops flashing There are two methods to program the DCTXP2 depending on whether the Magnet Reed Switch or the Universal Transmitter Input is being utilized Table 2 Make sure that the Marine Magellan is in the proper programming screen and says Press Ta...

Page 22: ...to the battery holder while verifying polarity Diagram 16 2 Insert the battery holder into the back cover and affix the battery connector to the PCB see A1 and A2 in Figure Mounting It is recommended that the motion detector be mounted high up on the wall or corner of your vessels interior It should focus on susceptible areas that could be prone to break in It is important not to focus on areas th...

Page 23: ... in the compartment close the cover and secure it with the included screw Replacing the Batteries When the Battery starts to fade out the device will generate an alarm every 15 minutes to alert you of it Mounting Place the mounting plate in the designated location Pre drill and secure the plate Place the detector onto the plate match up the key and turn clockwise until it stops Learn Mode With the...

Page 24: ...ct the respective wires to the battery bank that you wish to monitor Diagram 18 and 19 It is important that the battery bank that you are monitoring is the same one that powers your bilge pumps This is the most vital bank to monitor when away from your boat Select the voltage you are monitoring on the Low voltage sensor by flipping the switch between 12 or 24 Diagram 18 and 19 Once the proper batt...

Page 25: ...t the plastic high water alarm and 90 degree plastic shelf in the bilge Typically the switch is mounted 6 to 8 inches from the bilge bottom The best reference to mount it is about a half inch below the level of the boat manufacturers existing high water switch The sealed plastic box housing the DCTXP2 should be mounted above the float switch 6 Zone Profile Programming You should now have a general...

Page 26: ...e learn button is on the transmitter see Zone Hardware Descriptions under Learn Mode for that particular sensor 4 This is where you say the name of the particular zone that you just learned into the panel ex Saloon door Forward High Water etc 5 Vocalize the zone label and press stop 6 You can listen to the recording by pressing play re record by pressing no or accept it by pressing yes 7 Declare t...

Page 27: ...ton 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 still 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 re...

Page 28: ...ow for five seconds Zone activation Description The PGM will activate whenever a specific zone s opens The PGM can stay on the entire time the zone is opened or for a set time frame of 1 5 15 or 30 seconds minutes The installer can specify all zones or particular zones to activate the PGM Common examples of this are interior lights that may come on when a certain door zone opens up Follow arm Desc...

Page 29: ...e two hardwired PGMs the basic rule is to always trigger a higher current relay to switch your device Reference Appendages 3 6 for common relaying schematics for both the Hardwired and Wireless PGMs Max Relay Current Max Relay Voltage Supply Voltage PGM 1 Hardwired 100 mA 28 Vdc n a PGM 2 Hardwired 50 mA 28Vdc n a 2WPGM Wireless PGM 1 2 3 or 4 5 Amps 60Vdc 120Vac 12 28Vdc 16 Vac Table 3 7 Output P...

Page 30: ...ice or manually press the tamper switch briefly Shortly after the Marine Magellan Panel will acknowledge the 2WPGM signal Now proceed to the next step 5 Now you must give the PGM a voice label to identify the device that it is controlling Select yes ex cockpit lights Ice chipper etc 6 Vocalize the PGM label and press stop 7 Continue pressing Next until you get to the proper definition according to...

Page 31: ...tivation Diagram 21 Powering the Keypad Installing the Backup Battery With the back plate removed install the 3 7Vdc Li ion rechargeable backup battery included in the box Diagram 22 Please note that this can be replaced by a standard cell phone type battery The backup battery is for backup purposes only It is not the primary power source The Keypad is powered by 6Vdc through an 110Vac plug in tra...

Page 32: ...32 Diagram 21 Diagram 22 ...

Page 33: ... keypad to the system 9 Repeater Profile A repeater is a device that will take in the Marine Magellan s wireless signals and amplify them to the extremities of your vessel Generally they are not needed on vessels under 125 ft in length The Wireless Repeater module will improve the range of your system by retransmitting information from zones PGMs wireless keypads and the control panel Note that al...

Page 34: ...h on the powered repeater Diagram 24 10 Signal Strength This section allows you to view the signal strength of all the wireless applications tied into the Marine Magellan Panel 1 Select ok to view signal strength 2 Press next to scroll through the various zones Outputs keypads and repeaters programmed to your system 11 Passwords The Marine Magellan some background passwords called the Installer Co...

Page 35: ...ssword Console Audible Trouble Warning The console emits an intermittent beep tone whenever a trouble condition occurs in the system The intermittent beep tone remains activated until the user enters the Trouble Display by pressing the left ACTION key I The intermittent beeps will re initialize whenever a new trouble occurs or the trouble restores and re occurs When the system experiences problems...

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 ...

Page 43: ...43 Appendage 7 Programming Web ...

Page 44: ...44 Appendage 8 Marine Magellan Buttons ...

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