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Table of Contents

Introduction ...............................................................................................1

Technical Specifications .................................................................................... 1
System Features  ............................................................................................... 2

Installation .................................................................................................2

Location ............................................................................................................. 2
Noise Level Test ................................................................................................ 3
Connections and Mounting ................................................................................ 3

Programming a Wireless Fire Zone with a Spectra System .................................  4

About Programming .................................................................................7

Spectra Programming  ....................................................................................... 8
Digiplex Series Programming ............................................................................ 8

Transmitter Programming  .......................................................................8

Assign the Transmitters to the MG-RCV3  ......................................................... 9

Delete the Assigned Transmitters ......................................................................  10

Display Options  ......................................................................................11

View a Transmitter’s Unknown Serial Number ................................................ 11
View a Transmitter’s Signal Strength  .............................................................. 12

Signal Strength Keypad Beep Tones (Spectra only) ..........................................  13

View Transmitter’s Current Battery Life (Digiplex Series only) ........................ 13
View Transmitter’s Previous Battery Life (Digiplex Series only) ...................... 14

Supervision Options  ..............................................................................15

Low Battery Supervision .................................................................................. 15
Check-In Supervision  ...................................................................................... 16

Check-in Supervision Time Interval....................................................................  16

Tamper Supervision  ........................................................................................ 17

On-Board Module Tamper Supervision Zone Assignment (Spectra only)..........  18
On-Board Module Tamper Supervision (Digiplex Series only) ...........................  19

Ignore Wireless Transmitter Tamper Signal .................................................... 19

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Summary of Contents for MG-RCV3

Page 1: ...Wireless Expansion Module V1 0 Reference Installation Manual MG RCV3 DGP 848 DGP NE96 MGRCV3SD_EI01 fm Page 3 Thursday May 5 2005 2 22 PM...

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Page 3: ...nsmitter s Unknown Serial Number 11 View a Transmitter s Signal Strength 12 Signal Strength Keypad Beep Tones Spectra only 13 View Transmitter s Current Battery Life Digiplex Series only 13 View Trans...

Page 4: ...ons Spectra 34 Programming Sections Digiplex Series 35 List of Tables Interrelated Spectra Transmitter Tx Sections 8 Interrelated Digiplex Series Transmitter Tx Sections 9 Interrelated Spectra Remote...

Page 5: ...you to add up to 16 Magellan wireless transmitters and up to 16 fully programmable Magellan remote controls The MG RCV3 cannot be connected to the Spectra 1727 and 1759MG control panels 1 1 Technical...

Page 6: ...ormance of the wireless system In order to ensure the best possible signal reception the following list of location criteria should be respected whenever possible Select an installation site that is f...

Page 7: ...Noise Level Test The MG RCV3 performs a test on power up that verifies the noise level in the surrounding environment If the environment is too noisy the module s RX LED will illuminate refer to Figur...

Page 8: ...tar or daisy chain configuration refer to Figure 2 2 on page 6 and then power up 8 Verify the environment noise surrounding the MG RCV3 refer to section 2 2 on page 3 9 Temporarily mount the transmitt...

Page 9: ...sabled 4 Change the zone s report code from a burglary report code to a fire report code If using Ademco Contact I D set the Contact ID Options from All Codes to Programmable section 136 option 3 OFF...

Page 10: ...6 Reference Installation Manual Figure 2 2 Connecting Magellan to the Control Panel MGRCV3SD_EI01 fm Page 6 Thursday May 5 2005 2 22 PM...

Page 11: ...refer to section 5 2 on page 12 for every transmitter to ensure the best possible mounting location 6 Permanently mount the MG RCV3 and transmitters 7 Program the zones in the Spectra or Digiplex seri...

Page 12: ...stems support up to 16 transmitters The following tables display the interrelated transmitter sections How to program 1 Press the ENTER button 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE default 000000 3 Enter the SE...

Page 13: ...he same expansion input For example do not assign a wireless transmitter to section 601 then connect a detection device to input Z1 of the APR3 ZX8 Table 4 2 Interrelated Digiplex Series Transmitter T...

Page 14: ...ween 101 and 116 2 Enter the 6 digit serial number of the transmitter How to delete the assigned transmitters Spectra The transmitters assigned in sections 601 to 608 are deleted in the same sections...

Page 15: ...1 on page 8 1 Enter section 630 2 Press the anti tamper switch on any Magellan wireless transmitter When the signal has been received the keypad will emit a confirmation beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep...

Page 16: ...nsmitter in section 601 and section 638 is the viewer for the transmitter in section 608 In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 631 and 638 2 Press the transmitter s anti...

Page 17: ...nly after one week Each In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 601 and 616 2 Press the transmitter s anti tamper switch or open the zone assigned to the transmitter The si...

Page 18: ...ransmitter assigned in section 101 and section 816 is the reading for the transmitter assigned in section 116 The previous battery life value is saved and made available one week after the replacement...

Page 19: ...l When connected to a Spectra control panel the Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Supervision feature must be enabled For Digiplex series systems option 1 enables the Low Battery Supervision feature Wh...

Page 20: ...N 2 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTION 001 OPTION 3 With check in supervision enabled the check in supervision time interval defines the time period the MG RCV3 will expect a check in status from its assigned wi...

Page 21: ...ol panel The control panel can then generate a trouble an alarm and or can transmit a report code to the monitoring station For more information refer to the Spectra Digiplex or DigiplexNE Reference I...

Page 22: ...amper switch Please note that the corresponding zone must be programmed in the control panel refer to the Spectra Reference Installation Manual For example when you program 003 expansion input 3 in se...

Page 23: ...able the module tamper supervision In step 5 in section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 001 2 Enable or disable option 5 Option 5 OFF On Board Module Tamper Supervision disabled default Option 5 ON On B...

Page 24: ...l button to activate the corresponding PGM If the PGM deactivation mode is set to Manually refer to section 7 3 the button used to activate the PGM will also be used to deactivate the PGM If remote co...

Page 25: ...page 22 2 Assign remote controls to Users refer to section 8 2 on page 25 3 Program the remote control buttons refer to section 8 3 on page 26 How to set the PGM deactivation mode Spectra In step 3 in...

Page 26: ...trol panel version you are using the Automatic Learning method may differ For Digiplex series systems up to 16 remote controls can be assigned to each MG RCV3 Table 8 1 Interrelated Spectra Remote Con...

Page 27: ...a MG RCV3 Spectra V1 23 or lower In step 3 in section 3 1 on page 8 1 Enter a section number between 721 and 728 2 Enter 111111 A rejection beep will sound and it will exit the section 3 Press and hol...

Page 28: ...how a 5 8 1 2 Delete an Assigned Remote Control SPECTRA SECTIONS 721 TO 728 731 TO 738 DIGIPLEX SERIES SECTIONS 040 AND 041 Delete a remote control that has been assigned to the MG RCV3 How to view th...

Page 29: ...n section 3 2 on page 8 1 Enter section 040 or 041 2 Press the button on the keypad that corresponds to the remote control that you wish to delete For example to delete the remote control assigned to...

Page 30: ...pt to arm areas 1 and 3 Remote control buttons and refer to Figure 8 2 on page 30 automatically activate PGMs 3 and 4 respectively refer to section 7 2 on page 20 If you program button or to perform a...

Page 31: ...to Table 8 3 on page 28 3 Press the ENTER button to save and exit Digiplex Series Sections 401 to 416 represent the remote controls assigned in sections 201 to 216 refer to section 8 1 on page 22 For...

Page 32: ...very value The LED hexadecimal indicators refer to Table 8 5 on page 32 will illuminate one at a time as you press the ENTER key Table 8 3 Remote Control Button Programming RC Spectra Section Digiplex...

Page 33: ...___ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ 14 414 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ 15 415 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ 16 416 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _...

Page 34: ...oup 07 as their Activation Event In this example the MG RCV3 is connected to a DGP NE96 control panel and the user is utilizing an LCD keypad The button is programmed to Regular Arm the button is prog...

Page 35: ...nel In Digiplex versions prior to 2 12 button choices 1 to 9 will only function with the System Master Code Code 001 8 3 1 Hexadecimal Values and Indicators This section details how to enter hexadecim...

Page 36: ...F Exit Without Saving CLEAR ENTER flashes ARM1 STAY1 flash SECTION Insert Blank Digit FORCE Displays next digit or next section Save Data ENTER Advances to the next section Table 8 6 Digiplex Series...

Page 37: ...rols assigned in sections 721 to 728 or 731 to 738 refer to section 8 1 on page 22 For example to delete the button programming for the remote control assigned in section 721 731 enter section 711 In...

Page 38: ...supervision Option 2 Check in supervision time interval OFF 24 hours ON 80 minutes Option 3 Future Use Option 4 Future Use Option 5 Future Use Option 6 PGM 3 deactivation mode OFF deactivates after 2...

Page 39: ...ontrol buttons Delete remote control button programming 631 to 638 View the transmitters signal strengths Section Description 001 Option 1 Low battery supervision Option 2 Check in supervision Option...

Page 40: ...01 to 216 Assign the remote controls to the MG RCV3 301 to 316 Assign the remote controls to users 001 to 255 401 to 416 Program the remote control buttons Delete the remote control button programming...

Page 41: ...onsequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrec...

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