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Reference & Installation
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Table of Contents
Introduction... 1
Features.... Specifications... System Overview... Modules Current Consumption List.. 2 2
Keyswitch Programming.. 29
Keyswitch Numbering... 29 Keyswitch Definitions... 29 Keyswitch Options... 29
Installation.. 3
Location and Mounting... 3 Earth Ground... 3 AC Power.... 3 Backup Battery... 3 MG5000 PCB Layout... 4 MG5050 PCB Layout... 5 SP5500 PCB Layout... 6 SP6000 PCB Layout... 7 SP7000 PCB Layout... 8 Metal Box Installation... 9 Auxiliary Power Terminals... 11 Telephone Line Connection.. 11 Bell Output Connection... 11 Programmable Output Connections.. 11 Single Zone Inputs... 12 Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections.. 13 Fire Circuits.... 14
Wireless Features... 30
Wireless Transmitter Programming.. Viewing the Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength.. Supervision Options... RF Jamming Supervision... Wireless Serial Number Display.. Remote Control Programming... Wireless Keypad Assignment... Viewing the Wireless Keypad Signal Strength.. Wireless Keypad Options... Wireless Keypad Live Display Mode.. Wireless Repeater Programming... Viewing the Repeaters Signal Strength.. Wireless Repeater Options.. Wireless Options... 33 34
Arming and Disarming Options. 37
Switch to Stay Arming if no Entry Delay is opened. 37 When Delay Zone is bypassed Follow Zones become Entry Delay Regular Arming switches to Force Arming.. 37 Stay Arming switches to Stay Force Arming. 37 Sleep Arming switches to Sleep Force Arming.. 37 Restrict Arming on Battery Failure... 37 Restrict Arming on Tamper Failure.. 37 Restrict Arming on Wireless Supervision Trouble.. 38 Timed Auto-Arming... 38 No Movement Auto-Arming.. 38 Auto-Arming Options.. 39 One-Touch Arming... 39 One-Touch Bypass Programming.. 39 Exit Delay.... 39 Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm with Keypad.. 39 Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm with Remote Control. 39 No Exit Delay When Arming with Remote Control.. 40 No Exit Delay Beeps and No Bell Squawk When Stay/Sleep Arming 40 Exit Delay Termination... 40 Fast Exit... 40
Programming Methods.. 15
WinLoad Software for Windows... Programming Using a Keypad... Configuring the Keypad Zone Number.. Programming Using A Paradox Memory Key*.. 16 16
LCD Keypad Labels.. 17
Label Sections.... 17
Access Codes... 18
Access Code Length... Installer Code (Default: 0000 / 000000).. Maintenance Code (Default: Empty).. System Master Code (Default: 1234 / 123456).. User Code Options... Lock Master Code.... 18 20
StayD Mode... 21
Overview... Entry/Exit Paths... Entry/Exit with a Keypad.. Entry/Exit with a Remote Control.. Window Mode and Re-arm Delay... Advanced Settings... 21 21
Alarm Options... 41
Bell Cut-Off Timer.... Recycle Alarm.... Tamper Recognition... RF and Keypad/Bus Module Supervision... Tamper Bypass Options.. Tamper Supervision on the Bus Module.. Keypad Panic Options... Panic Lockout Timer... Flex-Instant Delay... 42
Zone Programming... 22
Zone Definitions... Zone Definition Status... Zone Partition Assignment... Zone Options... EOL Zones... ATZ Zone Doubling... Tamper Input on APR-ZX8 ID A (Panel + 1).. Tamper Input on APR-ZX8 ID B (Panel + 9).. Tamper Input on APR-ZX8 ID C (Panel + 17).. ATZ Wiring Options... Zone Input 1 Becomes a 2-wire Smoke Input.. Zone Timers... 28 28
Reporting and Dialer settings.. 43
Zone Reporting Codes... User Reporting Codes... Special Arming Report Codes... Special Disarming Report Codes... Special Alarm Report Codes.. System Trouble Report Codes.. System Trouble Restore Report Codes.. System Special Report Codes.. Clear Reporting Codes... 44
Magellan / Spectra SP
Reset Reporting Codes... Monitoring Station Telephone Numbers.. Personal Dialing Numbers... Reporting Formats... Dialing Method.... Pulse Ratio.... Maximum Dialing Attempts... Delay Between Dialing Attempts.. Switch to Pulse on 5th Attempt.. Alternate Dial Option... Force Dial Option... Recent Closing Delay... Auto Test Report... Closing Delinquency Delay... Power Failure Report Delay.. Report System Disarming... Zone Restore Report Options... Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM)... Pager Reporting Delay... Pager Reporting Message Repetition.. Personal Reporting Delay... Personal Reporting Message Repetition.. Disable Reporting....
4.1 Label Sections
Zone Labels = [181] - [212] PGM Labels = [341] - [356] User Labels = [511] - [542] Partition Labels = [771] - [772]
Special Function Keys Key [STAY] [SLEEP] [ARM] [OFF] [BYP] [MEM] Function Insert space Delete Delete whole entry Toggle numeric/alphanumeric keys Toggle lower case/upper case Special characters Alphanumeric Key Input [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] A/B/C D/E/F G/H/I J/K/L M/N/O P/Q/R S/T/U V/W/X Y/Z
Special Characters
Magellan / Spectra SP 17
Part 5: Access Codes
The control panel supports the following access codes: Installer Code [397]: Maintenance Code [398]: Used to program all control panel settings except user access codes. The Maintenance code is similar to the Installer code. It can be used to enter programming mode, which allows you to program all the features, options and commands except for the panels communication settings. The maintenance code is empty by default. Provides full access. Arm and disarm using any method described in the User Code Options below as well as program the user access codes. Permanently assigned to partition 1. Same as a regular user code except it can also program access codes for user codes assigned to partition 1. Permanently assigned to partition 2. Same as a regular user code except it can program access codes for user codes assigned to partition 2. If the system is not partitioned Master Code 2 will be assigned to partition 1. Can arm and disarm as per User Code Options on page 18.
System Master Code [399]: Master Code 1: Master Code 2:
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Access Code Length
Section [701]: System Options Option [1] OFF = 6-Digit Access Codes Option [1] ON = 4-Digit Access Codes (default) All access codes can be set to lengths of either 4- or 6-digits. When the 4-digit option is selected, entering a 4-digit code will allow access. Using the 6-digit option, entering 6 digits is required to allow access. If the access code length is changed from four digits to six digits when access codes have already been programmed, the control panel will automatically add the last 2 digits by using the first 2 digits. For example, if the access code is 1234 and you switch to 6 digits, the code will become 123412. Be sure to verify the access codes after switching from 4-digit access codes to 6-digit codes. When switching from six digits to four digits, the control panel will simply remove the final two digits of the access code. For example, 123456 will become 1234.
Installer Code (Default: 0000 / 000000)
The Installer Code is used to enter the systems programming mode, which allows you to program all the features, options and commands of the control panel. The Installer Code can be 4- or 6-digits in length (see Access Code Length on page 18) where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9. The Installer Code cannot be used to program Master Code 1, Master Code 2 or user access codes. To program the Installer Code press: [ENTER]+ [CURRENT INSTALLER CODE] + [397] + new 4- or 6-digit Installer Code
Maintenance Code (Default: Empty)
The Maintenance code is similar to the Installer code. It can be used to enter programming mode, which allows you to program all the features, options and commands except for the systems communication settings (sections [395], [397], [398], [815], [816], [817], [910], and [911]) as well as any user codes. The Maintenance code can be 4 or 6 digits in length where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9. The Maintenance code is empty by default. Set the Maintenance in section [398]. [ENTER]+ [INSTALLER CODE] + [398] + new 4- or 6-digit Maintenance Code
System Master Code (Default: 1234 / 123456)
The Installer Code can be used to program the System Master Code. With the System Master Code a user can use any arming method and can program any user access code, but not the User Code Options. The System Master Code can be 4 or 6 digits in length, where each digit can be any digit from 0 to 9. The System Master Code can be modified but cannot be erased. To change the System Master Code press: [ENTER]+ [INSTALLER CODE] + [399] + new 4- or 6-digit System Master Code
User Code Options
Sections [404] to [432]: Options [1] to [8] The User Code Options define which arming methods each user can use to arm or disarm the system. Regardless of these settings, all users can Regular arm assigned partitions and all users except those with the Arm Only option can disarm an assigned partition, regardless of how it is armed. Select one or more of the options described on the following pages for each user access code, where sections [404] to [432] represent user access codes 004 to 032.
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Partition 1 Assignment
Sections [404] to [432]: User codes 004 to 032 Option [1] OFF = Deny access to partition 1 Option [1] ON = User code has access to partition 1 (default) If the system is partitioned (see Partitioning on page 53), user codes with this option enabled can arm and disarm partition 1. If the system is not partitioned, you must assign partition 1 to the user access code. Otherwise, the user access code will be considered disabled.
Magellan / Spectra SP 19
Lock Master Code
Section [701]: System Options Option [2] OFF = Lock System Master Code Disabled (default) Option [2] ON = Lock System Master Code Enabled With this feature enabled, the control panel will lock the System Master Code (001), it cannot be modified. With this feature disabled, the control panel will unlock the System Master Code, so that it can be changed. The System Master Code cannot be deleted (see Master Quick Menu Programming in the User Guide).
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Part 6: StayD Mode
6.1 Overview
NOTE: StayD is automatically enabled when a path is programmed to a keypad. When deleting a wireless keypad (MG32LRF) from the system, the corresponding path zones will also be deleted. StayD simplifies your life and makes it safer by protecting you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week without ever having to disarm the system - even when entering an armed area. StayD lives with you and protects you at all times, without any unprotected periods, and while automatically rearming the system so you dont have to remember to do it. This unique feature seamlessly integrates security into your everyday life to give you safe, simple living with peace of mind.
Entry/Exit Paths
StayD consists of programmed pathways, where the user enters and exits the property through pre-defined routes, with only the routes respective zones open for passage. A path can be programmed for each individual keypad, with a maximum of four zones per path. Path zones must be defined as follow or delay zones only. StayD is automatically enabled when a path is programmed to a keypad. The first zone programmed in a path is its designated entry point (e.g. doors, garage). Designated entry points are not common to multiple paths. There is only one designated entry point per path. Also, they are only used when entering/exiting with a remote control (see below). The system only disables the path zones corresponding to the keypad at the point of entry/exit, while re-arming as you enter/ exit. If another path zone opens before trying to disarm the system, you can validate the zone by entering your user code. For example, you have entered your home through Path 1 and are at your keypad. Before disarming the system, you notice a Path 2 zone has opened. If you know it is a member of your family and would like to validate the open zone, enter your user code. All paths, including Path 1, will subsequently be validated. If the path 2 zone opens after you have entered your code to validate Path 1, you must enter your code again to validate Path 2. You must enter your code for every zone that opens that is not part of any path. For example, if you have entered through Path 1 and a non-path zone opens, you must enter your code once to validate your path and once for the non-path zone. If you do not validate the non-path zone, the system will fall in alarm.
Zone 5 to 32 Yes
If a zone is already programmed and you assign a device to the same zone, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire zone, and a keypad zone will overwrite a hardwire zone. Figure 8: Zone Programming
Zone Definitions
00 = Zone disabled 01 = Entry Delay = Entry Delay = Entry Delay 1/Stay/Sleep 04 = Entry Delay 2/Stay/Sleep 05 = Follow 06 = Follow /Stay 07 = Follow/Stay/Sleep 08 = Instant 09 = Instant/Stay 10 = Instant/Stay/Sleep 11 = Instant Fire 12 = Delayed Fire 13 = Instant Fire Silent 14 = Delayed Fire Silent 15 = 24Hr. Buzzer 16 = 24Hr. Burglary 17 = 24Hr. Hold-up 18 = 24Hr. Gas 19 = 24Hr. Heat 20 = 24Hr. Water 21 = 24Hr. Freeze 22 = 24Hr. Panic 23 = Instant No Pre-Alarm 24 = Follow no Pre-Alarm 25 = Keyswitch Maintain* 26 = Keyswitch Momentary* * On-board hardwire control panel zones only
Partition Assignment [1]- Partition 1 [2]- Partition 2 [3]- Both partitions
Zone Options [1] = Auto-zone Shutdown [2] = Bypassable Zone [3] = RF Supervision [4] [5] OFF OFF Audible Alarm OFF ON Pulsed Alarm ON OFF Silent Alarm ON ON Report Only [6] = Intellizone [7] = Delay alarm transmission [8] = Force Zone
Section [001] = Zone 1 [032] = Zone 32
Zone Definition _____/_____ _____/_____
Partition Assignment _____________ _____________ 2 2
Zone Options 8 8
As demonstrated in Figure 8 above, sections [001] to [032] represent zones 1 through 32 respectively, where the first two digits in each of these sections represents the zone's definition. To disable a zone, enter [00]. There are 26 available Zone Definitions.
Entry Delay 1 Zones
Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32, First Digits = 01 When the system is armed and a zone defined with Entry Delay 1 opens, the control panel 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. To program the Entry Delay 1 Timer, key in the desired 3-digit delay value (000 to 255 seconds, Default = 45 seconds) into section [710]. Entry delay zones are commonly used at the entry/exit points of the protected area (i.e. front/back door, garage, etc.). Using different entry delays is useful when, for example, one entry point requires a longer delay than the other entry point or in a partitioned system where each partition may require a different entry delay.
Entry Delay 2 Zones
Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32, First Digits = 02 Entry Delay 2 zones are identical to the Entry Delay 1 zones, except it uses a separate entry delay timer. To program the Entry Delay 2 Timer, key in the desired 3-digit delay value (000 to 255 seconds, Default = 45 seconds) into section [711].
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24Hr. Panic
Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32, First Digits = 22 When a 24Hr. Panic zone opens, whether it is armed or disarmed, the system will immediately generate an alarm. This alarm is defined by the panic options set in section [702]. The SIA FSK and CID reporting formats include specific report codes to identify the alarm as a Panic alarm. Section [702] option [1] (Panic 1) must be enabled for the 24Hr. Panic zone to function.
7.1.23
Instant No Pre-Alarm
Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32, First Digits = 23 This zone definition ignores the Flex-Instant delay, and acts like a traditional Instant zone.
7.1.24
Follow No Pre-Alarm
Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32, First Digits = 24 This zone definition ignores the Flex-Instant delay, and acts like a traditional Follow zone.
Magellan / Spectra SP 25
Zone Definition Status
There are eight zone definitions that are affected by the Flex-Instant delay (section [720]). The following table shows how the zone definition changes depending on the arm status and if the Flex-Instant delay is enabled. see Zone Definition Status on page 26. Zone Definitions 01 = Entry Delay = Entry Delay = Entry Delay 1 (Full Arm) 04 = Entry Delay2 (Full Arm) 05 = Follow 06 = Follow (Sleep/Full Arm) 07 = Follow (Full Arm) 08 = Instant 09 = Instant (Sleep/Full Arm) 10 = Instant (Full Arm) Stay Arm Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Not Armed Not Armed Follow* Not Armed Not Armed Instant* Not Armed Not Armed Sleep Arm Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Not Armed Not Armed Follow* Follow* Not Armed Instant* Instant* Not Armed Fully Arm Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Follow* Follow Follow Instant* Instant Instant
23 = Instant No Pre-Alarm 24 = Follow No Pre-Alarm
Instant Follow
Instant* Follow*
* Flex-Instant = Zone will follow the delay at section [720], (default is 15 seconds / 0 = instant zone)
Zone Partition Assignment
Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32, The control panel provides the option of partitioning the security system into two completely independent systems. Sections [001] to [032] represent zones 1 through 32 respectively, where the third digit in each of these sections represents the zone's partition assignment. The zone is assigned to Partition 1 if third digit = 1, Partition 2 if third digit = 2, or both partitions is third digit = 3. For more details, see Partitioning on page 53.
Zone Options
Sections [001] to [032] represent zones 1 through 32 respectively. After entering the definition and partition assignment, select one or more of the following Zone Options by using the Multiple Feature Select Programming Method:
Auto Zone Shutdown
Sections [001] to [032] = Zones 1 to 32 Option [1] OFF = Auto Zone Shutdown Disabled Option [1] ON = Auto Zone Shutdown Enabled for selected zone (default) If, in a single armed period, the number of alarms generated by a zone with the Auto Zone Shutdown option enabled exceeds the number defined by the Auto Zone Shutdown Counter, the control panel will no longer generate an alarm for that zone. To program the Auto Zone Shutdown Counter, key in the desired limit (000=Disabled, 001 to 015, Default = 5) into section [712]. The Auto Zone Shutdown Counter resets every time a valid code is entered.
Bypassable Zones
Sections [001] to [032] = Zones 1 to 32 Option [2] OFF = Bypass Zone Disabled Option [2] ON = Selected Zone is Bypass Enabled (default) When a user utilizes the Bypass Programming feature (see Bypass Programming on page 19), only zones with the Bypass option enabled can be programmed as bypassed. Do not program a fire zone with the Bypass option, as the control panel will never bypass fire zones.
RF Supervision
Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32 Option [3] OFF = RF Supervision Disabled
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Option [3] ON
= RF Supervision Enabled (default)
The panel waits for each of its assigned wireless transmitters to send a status signal within a specified time period (section [706], option [1]) to confirm their presence and functionality. If a device has not sent a signal within that time period, the control panel can generate a trouble, an alarm, and/or transmit a report code to the monitoring station. See Trouble Display on page 57.
Alarm Types
Sections [001] to [032]: Zones 1 to 32 [4] OFF / [5] OFF: Audible Steady (default) When the conditions for an alarm have been met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code and provides a steady output for any bells or sirens connected to the control panels bell output. [4] OFF / [5] ON: Audible Pulsed Alarm When the conditions for an alarm have been met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code and provides a pulsed output (see Figure 9 on page 24) for any bells or sirens connected to the control panels bell output. [4] ON / [5] OFF: Silent Alarm When the conditions for an alarm are met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code and will not activate the control panels bell output. The appropriate ARM or STATUS LED on the keypads will flash to indicate an alarm and the user will still have to disarm the system. [4] ON / [5] ON: Report Only When the conditions for an alarm have been met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code. The system will not have to be disarmed.
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Auto-Arming Options
(Not to be used with UL installations)
Section [741] = Partition 1, [742] = Partition 2 [3] OFF OFF ON [4] OFF ON OFF Regular Sleep Stay
When using Timed Auto-arming or No Movement Auto-arming, the control panel can Regular, Sleep or Stay arm the selected partition.
One-Touch Arming
Section [703]: Options [1] to [3] Option [1] ON = Press & hold the [ARM] key for One-touch Regular Arming. Option [2] ON = Press & hold the [STAY] key for One-touch Stay Arming. Option [3] ON = Press & hold the [SLEEP] key for One-touch Sleep Arming. The One-touch arming features allow users to arm the system without having to enter any access codes. To arm the system, press and hold the appropriate key (see above) for approximately 3 seconds. If the system is partitioned, you must also press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to arm.
One-Touch Bypass Programming
Section [703]: Options [4] Option [4] ON = Press & hold the [BYP] key for One-touch Bypass Programming. Bypass programming allows users to program the alarm system to ignore (deactivate) specified zones the next time the system is armed. Press and hold the [BYP] key for three seconds to access bypass programming mode.
Exit Delay
Section [745] = Partition 1, [746] = Partition to 255 seconds, Default = 60 seconds, Maximum 60 seconds for UL Listed systems After entering the required arming sequence (i.e. user access code, etc.), the exit delay parameter determines the amount of time a user has to leave the protected area before the control panel arms the partition. The exit delay applies to all zones in the selected partition. When enabled, the keypad will beep once every second during the exit delay and will beep rapidly during the final 10 seconds of the exit delay.
10.14.1 Beep On Exit Delay
Section [704]: Arming/Disarming Options Option [6] OFF = Beep on Exit Delay Disabled Option [6] ON = Beep on Exit Delay Enabled (default)
Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm with Keypad
Section [704]: Arming/Disarming Options Option [5] OFF = Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm Disabled (default) Option [5] ON = Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm Enabled When this feature is enabled, the bell or siren will squawk once upon arming and twice upon disarming via the keypad.
Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm with Remote Control
Section [704]: Arming/Disarming Options Option [4] OFF = Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm with Remote Control Disabled (default) Option [4] ON = Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm with Remote Control Enabled When this feature is enabled, the bell or siren will squawk once upon arming with a remote control and twice upon disarming with a remote control. Must be enabled for UL installations.
Magellan / Spectra SP 39
No Exit Delay When Arming with Remote Control
Section [704]: Arming/Disarming Options Option [8] OFF = Provides Exit Delay When Arming with a Remote Control (default) Option [8] ON = No Exit Delay When Arming with a Remote Control When the option is enabled, the panel cancels the exit delay (arms instantly) when a partition is armed with a remote control. When disabled, the exit delay timer will start when a partition is armed with a remote control.
12.13.5 Account Numbers
Section [811]: Partition 1, Section [812]: Partition 2 All report codes are preceded by a 4-digit or 3-digit Partition Account Number to ensure correct identification in a partitioned system. Partition account numbers can be any hexa-digit from 1 to F. To enter a 3-digit account number, simply press the [SLEEP] key followed by a 3-digit account number. Also, when using 3-digit account numbers, you must use 1-digit report codes.
Dialing Method
Section [800]: Dialer Options Option [6] OFF = Pulse Dialing (see Pulse Ratio on page 47). Option [6] ON = Tone/DTMF Dialing (default)
Pulse Ratio
Section [800]: Dialer Options Option [7] OFF = European Pulse Ratio of 1:2 Option [7] ON = U.S.A. Pulse Ratio of 1:1.5 (default) When using Pulse dialing, you can select one of two Pulse Ratios. Although most European countries use the 1:2 pulse ratio, the 1:1.5 ratio may provide better results in some cases. The same applies for North American countries. If the 1:1.5 pulse ratio is not providing the desired results, the 1:2 ratio may be used.
Maximum Dialing Attempts
Section [831] 000 to 255 attempts, Default = 8 attempts The value programmed in section [081] determines how many times the control panel will re-dial the same monitoring station telephone number before proceeding to the next number.
Delay Between Dialing Attempts
Section [832] 000 to 255 seconds, Default = 20 seconds This delay determines the amount of time the control panel will wait between each dialing attempt. This section applies to the Plug-in Voice Dialer when using a VDMP3.
Switch to Pulse on 5th Attempt
Section [800] Option [3] OFF = Switch to Pulse on 5th Attempt Disabled (default) Option [3] ON = Switch to Pulse on 5th Attempt Enabled With option [3] ON, the control panel will switch to pulse dialing on the 5th attempt of reaching the monitoring station.
Magellan / Spectra SP 47
Alternate Dial Option
Section [800]: Dialer Options Option [4] OFF = Alternate Dial Disabled (default) Option [4] ON = Alternate Dial Enabled With option [4] OFF, the control panel will dial the backup programmed in section [817] after all attempts to one monitoring station number have failed. With option [4] ON, the control panel will dial the backup number after every failed attempt.
Magellan / Spectra SP 53
Option [5] OFF = Confidential Mode Timer is 2 minutes (default) Option [5] ON = Confidential Mode Timer is 5 seconds If Confidential Mode is enabled and no actions are performed on the keypads for the time defined by the Confidential Mode Timer, all the keypads LEDs will be off until either a key is pressed or an access code is entered. When the system exits Confidential Mode, the keypads will display the systems status. Confidential Mode is activated by enabling option [3]. Option [4] regulates whether the keypads will be activated at the touch of a key or only when an access code is entered. Option [5] determines the amount of time without action before the system enters Confidential Mode (5 seconds or 2 minutes).
Installer Function Keys
To access the Installer Function keys, press: [ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE]+[MEM] = Test Report: Send the Test Report report code programmed in section [875] to the monitoring station. [ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE]+[STAY] = Cancel Communication: Cancels all communication with the WinLoad software or with the monitoring station until the next reportable event. [ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE]+[SLEEP] = Answer WinLoad Software: Will force the control panel to answer an incoming call from the monitoring station that is using the WinLoad software. [ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE]+[BYP] = Call WinLoad Software: Will dial the PC telephone number programmed in section [915] in order to initiate communication with a computer using the WinLoad software. [ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE]+[TBL] = Installer Test Mode: The installer test mode will allow you to perform walk tests where the siren will squawk to indicate opened zones. Press the [TBL] key again to exit.
Daylight Savings Time
Section [730]: General Zone Options 2 Option [1] OFF = Daylight Savings Time Disabled (default) Option [1] ON = Daylight Savings Time Enabled With section [730] option [1] ON, the panel adjusts the systems clock (time) for daylight savings changes. At 2:00AM on the second Sunday of a full weekend in March, the control panel will add one hour to the programmed time (clock). At 2:00 AM on the first Sunday of a full weekend in November, the control panel will subtract one hour from the programmed time (clock). By default, when section [730] is set at 18, the time is set for the US, Canada etc. For other countries see Daylight Savings Programming in the programming guide and set the country code in section [731]. Country Code List (Default = bold) 00 = US, Canada, Mexico, St.Johns, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos 01 = Cuba 02 = Brazil 03 = Chile 04 = Falklands 05 = Paraguay 06 = European Union, UK, and Greenland 07 = Russia and most states of the former USSR 08 = Australia- South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales 09 = Lord Howe Island- Tasmania 10 = New Zealand, Chatham 11 = Tonga 12 = Iraq and Syria 13 = N/A 14 = Lebanon, Kirgizstan 15 = Palestine 16 = Egypt 17 = Namibia 18 = USA, Canada (New Daylight Saving Time for 2007) 19 = New Zealand (New Daylight Saving Time for 2007)
Trouble Display
Press the [TBL] key to view the Trouble Display. Please note that the keypad can be programmed to emit a beep every 5 seconds whenever a new trouble condition has occurred. Press the [TBL] key to stop the beeping. To view the sub-menu, press the corresponding key in the main menu. Main Menu Trouble [1] Wireless zone low battery [2] Power trouble Sub-Menu Trouble Menu [1] to [32] Zones in low battery [1] Low/No battery on the control panel [2] AC failure on control panel [3] Auxiliary overload on control panel [4] Wireless keypad AC failure [5] Wireless keypad battery failure [6] Wireless repeater AC failure [7] Wireless repeater battery failure [1] Bell disconnect on control panel [2] Bell overload on control panel [1] Telephone Line Monitoring on control panel [2] Fail to communicate on Monitoring Telephone 1 on control panel [3] Fail to communicate on Monitoring Telephone 2 on control panel [4] Fail to communicate on pager telephone on control panel [5] Fail to communicate on voice telephone on control panel [6] Fail to communicate with PC on control panel [1] to [32] Zones in tamper and zone wiring failure [1] MG-2WPGM [2] Keypad bus [5] Wireless keypad [1] to [32] Zones in fire loop trouble [1] to [32] Zones in supervision lost [STAY] RF interference trouble [1] MG-2WPGM [2] Keypad bus (Panel reset will not clear this trouble, clear it in section [955]) [5] Wireless keypad supervision failure [6] Wireless repeater supervision failure
[3] Bell trouble [4] Communication trouble
[5] Tamper and zone wiring failure [6] Module tamper trouble
[7] Fire loop trouble [8] Timer loss [9] Wireless zone supervision loss [0 (10)] or [10] Module supervision loss
[16] Keypad fault (MG32LED/MG32LRF only) [SLEEP] Keypad fault (MG10LEDV/H only)
Magellan / Spectra SP 57
Numerics
24 Hr. Burglary Zones... Hr. Buzzer.. Hr. Freeze Zones... Hr. Gas Zones.. Hr. Heat Zones... Hr. Hold-up Zones.. Hr. Water Zones.. 25 Bell Cut-Off Timer.. 41 Bell Output Connection... 11 Disconnected Report Code.. 44 Overload Report Code.. 44 Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm With Keypad... 39 With Remote Control.. 39 Bypassable Zones... 26
AC Failure Report Code.. 44 AC Power... 3 Access Codes... 18 Length.. 18 Account... 47 Ademco Contact ID.. 46 Ademco Express... 46 Advanced Settings... 21 Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections. 13 alarm... 42 Alarm Display... 57 Alarm Options... 41 Alarm Report Code Transmission, Delay. 27 Alarm Types... 27 Alternate Dial Option.. 48 Answer WinLoad Software... 56 Answering Machine Override.. 55 Armed Report Delay... 48 Arming and Disarming Options.. 37 ATZ Wiring Options.. 28 ATZ Zone Doubling.. 28 Audible.... 42 Audible Trouble Warning Except AC Failure. 54 Audible Trouble Warning on AC Failure. 54 Auto Event Buffer Transmission.. 56 Auto Force Arming... 37 Auto Test Report... 48 Auto Zone Shutdown.. 26 Counter... 26 Report Code... 43 Auto-Arming Options... 39 Timer... 38 Timing.. 38 Auxiliary Panic Report Code.. 43 Auxiliary Power... 11 Auxiliary Supply Report Code.. 44
RECOMMENDED:
EOL resistor part #2011002000 For UL Installations: Universal UB1640W 16.5VAC min 40VA All outputs are rated from 11.3Vdc to 12.7Vdc 12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model #NP7-12 recommended) for residential use. Use a 7Ah battery to comply with fire requirements. Wheelock 46T-12 siren
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