For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on our Web site: www.paradox.com. Your use of this Paradox product signifies
your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions.
Limitations of Alarm Systems
It must be understood that while your Paradox alarm system is highly advanced and secure, it does not offer any guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency (fire and
emergency options are only available on certain Paradox models). This is due to a number of reasons, including by not limited to inadequate or improper installation/positioning, sensor
limitations, battery performance, wireless signal interruption, inadequate maintenance or the potential for the system or telephone lines to be compromised or circumvented. As a result,
Paradox does not represent that the alarm system will prevent personal injury or property damage, or in all cases provide adequate warning or protection.
Your security system should therefore be considered as one of many tools available to reduce risk and/or damage of burglary, fire or other emergencies, such other tools include but are
not limited to insurance coverage, fire prevention and extinguish devices, and sprinkler systems.
We also strongly recommend that you regularly maintain your security systems and stay aware of new and improved Paradox products and developments.
TBR-21: In order to comply with TBR-21, standard force dialing must be enabled.
CAUTION: The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Paradox Security Systems could void the user’s authority to operate/use the equipment. This
device complies with Industr y Canada licence-exempt RSS standards). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil
ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device m ust accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
UL And ULC Warnings
This equipment has the capability of being programmed with features not verified for use in UL installations. To stay within UL and ULC standards, the installer should use the following
guidelines when configuring the system:
• All components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application.
• If used for fire detection, the installer should refer to NFPA Standards #72, Chapter 2. In addition, once installation is complete, the local fire authority must be notified of the
installation.
• WARNING: This equipment must be installed and maintained by qualified service personnel only
• This equipment must be verified by a qualified technician once every three years.
• All keypads must use an anti-tamper switch.
• Do not bypass fire zones.
• Maximum allowed entry delay is 45 seconds.
• Maximum allowed exit delay is 60 seconds.
• Minimum 4 minutes for bell cut-off time.
• The following features do not comply with UL requirements: Bypass Recall and Auto Trouble Shutdown.
• Do not connect the primary indicating device to a relay. The installer must use the bell output.
• To comply with UL985, the auxiliary power output should not exceed 200mA.
• Do not connect the zone ground terminal with UL Listed products.
• The metallic enclosure must be grounded to the cold water pipe.
• All outputs are Class 2 or power-limited, except for the battery terminal. The Class 2 and power-limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3, CL3R, CL3P, or substitute cable
permitted by the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
• EOL resistor part #2011002000
• For UL Installations: Universal UB1640W 16.5 Vac min 40 VA
• All outputs are rated from 11.3 Vdc to 12.7 Vdc
• 12 Vdc 4 Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model #NP7-12 recommended) for residential use. Use a 7 Ah battery to comply with fire requirements.
Use this programming guide to record programmed settings for your Magellan or Spectra SP control panel. This programming
guide should be used along with the Magellan and Spectra SP Reference & Installation Manual (available online), whenever
installing or programming your Magellan or Spectra SP system.
Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used throughout this guide:
Default Settings: Values which appear in bold typeface signify the default value: e.g.,
Access code length: 6 digits 4 digits (4 digits is the default value)
Section numbers and keypad keys also appear in bold typeface, enclosed by
brackets: e.g., Section [706] must be enabled...
Throughout this guide, Magellan (MG) and Spectra (SP) will be referred to as MG/SPNOTE: Suggestion or reminder
: Installer Quick Menu (indicates that information on the topic can
also be found in the Installer Quick Menu on page 7)
WARNING: Important information
Installer Code
The default installer code is 0000 or 000000. This code allows you to enter programming mode, where you can program all
features, options, and commands of the control panel, except for user codes. To change this code, see System Codes on page 30.
Maintenance Code
Similar to the installer code, the maintenance code allows you to enter programming mode and program all sections, except for
user codes and communication settings (sections [395], [397], [398], [815], [816], [817], [910], [911], [970], [918], [919], [920] to
[927], [929] to [935], [936] to [942], [943] to [949], and [975]) – these sections can only be accessed using the installer code. Since
there is no default code, see System Codes on page 30 to set a default.
System Master Code
The default system master code is 1234 or 123456. The system master code allows you to utilize any arming method, as well as
program user codes. To change the default code, see System Codes on page 30.
Panel Reset
Performing a panel reset will reset all panel settings to their preset, default values.
SP4000 / SP65 panels
To perform a panel reset for a SP4000 or SP65 control panel, proceed as follows:
1.Verify that the installer lock is disabled.
2.Remove the battery and AC power from the control panel.
3.Remove all connected wires and devices from the PG1 and zone 1 terminals.
4.Using a wire, short the PG1 and zone 1 terminals.
5.Reconnect the AC and battery power to the panel. Once connected, the following will occur: 1)
LED remains illuminated, indicating a reset is in progress; 3)
STATUS LED flashes, indicating the reset is complete.
6.Remove the jumper wire.
All other MG/SP panels
To perform a panel reset for all other MG/SP panels:
1.Press and hold the panel’s
2.Release the
RESET button, and then push it once more, within two seconds.
RESET button until the STATUS LED flashes (5 seconds).
To reset the panel to its default settings using section programming, see section [950] in Usability Sections, on page 53.
STATUS LED flashes; 2) STATUS
Entering Programming Mode
To enter programming mode, proceed as follows:
1.Press
2.Enter your installer or maintenance code. Upon entering your code, the
3.Enter the three-digit section you wish to program. The
4.Enter required data.
WARNING: To enter programming mode, all zones must be disarmed and StayD mode deactivated. To deactivate StayD,
press
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ARM and STAY LEDs will flash. To modify codes, see
System Codes on page 30.
ARM and STAY LEDs remain illuminated.
OFF, enter your master or user code, and then press OFF.
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Data Entry and Display
Example: Version 01.42
NOTE: For keypads K10V/H and K636, the keypad version numbers cannot be viewed.
Table 1: Viewing panel and keypad version numbers
StepActionDetailsWhen Viewing Keypad Version
1
Enter viewing mode:
•For panel version, enter section [980]
•For keypad version, enter installer programming,
then press and hold
ARM
The first digit is displayed
(usually 0)
Digit 1: ARMis illuminated
2Press
ENTERThe second digit is displayedDigit 2: SLEEP is illuminated
3Press
ENTERThe third digit is displayedDigit 3: STAY is illuminated
4Press
ENTERThe fourth digit is displayedDigit 4: OFF is illuminated
Digits 1-4
To access the data display mode, access the desired section and press ENTER before entering any data. Depending on the keypad(s)
configured to your system, specific LEDs or icons will flash, thus indicating that you are in data display mode. Each time
ENTER is
pressed, the keypad will display the next digit in the current section, and will continue to do so through all the remaining sections,
one digit at a time, without changing the programmed values; this is not available for sections using the multiple feature select method. Press
CLEAR at any time, to exit data display mode.
There are two methods that can be used to enter data when in programming mode: single digit data entry and feature select
programming.
Single Digit Data Entry Method
After entering programming mode, some sections will require you to enter decimal values from 000 to 255. Other sections will
require that you enter hexadecimal values from 0 to F. The required data will be clearly indicated in this guide. When entering the
final digit in a section, the panel will automatically save and advance to the next section. See Decimal and Hexadecimal Programming for details on the various keys, and their equivalent decimal and hexadecimal values.
Feature Select Programming Method
After entering certain sections, eight options will be displayed. In these instances, each option (from 1 to 8) represent a specific
feature. To turn enable the option, press the key corresponding to the desired option. Press the key again to remove the digit,
thereby, disabling the option. Press
SLEEP to disable all eight options. When the options are set, press ENTER to save your settings
and advance to the next section.
Viewing Version Numbers
Decimal and Hexadecimal Programming
Table 2: Decimal and hexadecimal values for 10 and 32-Zone LED keypads
Value or ActionKey
Value 0/replace current
digit with 0
Values 1 to 91 to 9Zone 1 to 9Keys 1 to 9
A (hex only)0Zone 10Key 0 (10)
B (hex only)
C (hex only)BYPZone 12BYP
D (hex only)MEMZone 13MEM
E (hex only)TBLZone 14TBL
F (hex only)Zone 15
Exit without saving
Save data (hex only)
EN 50131 Compliancy
To have your EVO panel compliant with EN 50131 standards, see Appendix A on page 68. Please note that Quick Menu Programming in not available with the EN
version 4.96.
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SLEEPErase digit and remain in sectionErase digit and remain in section
OFFZone 11OFF
CLEARArm and Stay LEDs flashArm and Stay LEDs flash
ENTERAdvances to next sectionAdvances to next section
32-Zone LED10-Zone LED
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Worksheet 58: Communication Timers ......................................................................................... 70
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Walk Test Mode
Installer Quick Menu
Zones
Step ActionDetails
1
+installer code
2Zone numberTwo digits: 01 to 32
3Enroll or erase zone
4Zone type
Assign partition
5
(1 and/or 2 +
NOTE: If applicable, partition 2 status LEDs display signal strength of selected
wireless zone (4 LEDs = best signal; 1 LED = weak signal; no LEDs = hardwired
panel/keypad zone).
ENTER)
Delays
Step ActionDetails
1
+installer code
2 -
1 = entry delay 1Default: 045 sec.
2 = entry delay 2Default: 045 sec.
3
3 = exit delayDefault: 060 sec.
4 = bell cut-offDefault: 004 min.
4000 to 255
Time and Date
Step ActionDetails
1
+installer code
2
+ 5-
3Time (HH:MM)If HH = 13 or more, go to step 5
4Time format1 = 24 hr. format, 2 = AM, 3 = PM
5Date (YYYY/MM/DD)Enter the year/month/day
NOTE: For SP4000 and SP65 systems, the time format must be entered in 24
hr. format, therefore, omit step 4.
= flash; programmed zones are lit (buttons
or LED, depending on keypad); maintenance
code may also be used
Wireless zone: open/close cover or press
LEARN/TAMPER switch;
hardwired zone: press
to erase a programmed zone, press and hold
SLEEP for three seconds
See Zone Definitions on page 16, for the zone
type
If applicable, assign the zone to one or both
partitions, and then press
zones are assigned to partition 1
ENTER;
ENTER; by default, all
= flash; maintenance code may also be
used
Entry/exit delay = seconds;
bell cut-off = minutes
= flash; maintenance code may also be
used
Step ActionDetails
1
+installer code
2 -
36Activates or deactivates walk test mode
= flash; maintenance code may also be
used
Installer and Maintenance Codes
Step ActionDetails
+installer code
1
2 -
•7 for installer
code
3
•8 for
maintenance
code
4CodeEnter a four or six-digit code
5Confirm codeRe-enter the four or six-digit code, to confirm
NOTE: To erase a code, press and hold
= flash
-
SLEEP for three seconds.
WinLoad/BabyWare
Step ActionDetails
+installer code
1
2 -
39-
4Phone # +
5Panel IDEnter four-digit panel ID
6PC passwordEnter four-digit PC password
NOTE: To erase the WinLoad/BabyWare phone number, panel ID, and PC
password, press and hold
ENTER
= flash
Enter PC phone number (up to 32 digits), and
then press
SLEEPfor three seconds.
ENTER
Monitoring Phone Number
Step ActionDetails
+installer code
1
2-
31-
4Phone # +
5Partition 1 account #-
•1 for CID
6
•2 for SIA
7Partition 2 account #-
NOTE: To erase monitoring phone number, reporting format, and account
numbers, press and hold
ENTER
SLEEP for three seconds.
= flash
Enter monitoring station phone number (up
to 32 digits), and then press
SIA is not supported with GPRS/IP reporting
ENTER
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Communicator
Step ActionDetails
1
+installer code
= flash; maintenance code may also be
used
2-
2 = backup phone #
3 = personal phone #1
4 = personal phone #2
3
5 = personal phone #3
-
6 = personal phone #4
7 = personal phone #5
8 = pager #
Enter phone number (up to 32 digits), and
4Phone # +
ENTER
then press
number, or go to step 5 if option 8 was
ENTER to proceed to the next phone
selected
5Message +
ENTER
Enter pager message, and then press ENTER;
this step applies only to the pager number
NOTE: To erase a phone number pager message, press and hold
three seconds.
Cancel Communication
Step ActionDetails
1
+installer code
= flash; maintenance code may also be
used
2-
39
Cancels all communication with WinLoad,
BabyWare, and GSM module
Keypad Programming
Assigning Keypad Zone Numbers
Step ActionDetails
1
ENTER +installer code
Press and hold
2
three seconds
3Zone number +
ENTER
NOTE: To erase a keypad zone number, press
Entry Point Zone Assignment (StayD)
Step ActionDetails
1
ENTER +installer code
Press and hold
2
three seconds
3Zone number
4
ENTERPress ENTER to save and exit
OFF for
ARM+STAY = flash; maintenance code may
also be used
for
ARM + STAY = ON
K35, K32, K32LCD, K32LX = two digits: 01 to
32; K636, K10V/H = one digit: 1 to 0 (10)
CLEAR, and then ENTER.
ARM+STAY = flash
ARM + STAY = ON
K35, K32RF, K37, K32LCD, K32LX = two digits:
01 to 32; K636, K10V/H = one digit: 1 to 0 (10;
maximum ten zones); the first zone
programmed will be the designated entry
point and will flash; up to three more path
zones can be added – these zones will light up
and remain lit
SLEEP for
Keypad Input/Output Configuration (K636 V2.0 and higher)
Step ActionDetails
1
ENTER +installer code
Press and hold
2
for three seconds
ENTER
ARM+STAY = flash
ARM + STAY = ON
ON = output switches to ground following
3Option 1
system arming (blue wire, maximum150 mA)
OFF = input (keypad zone input)
4Option 2
ON = output N.C.
OFF = output N.O.
NOTE: When configuring as an output, clear the assigned keypad zone first.
PGMs
Step ActionDetails
1
+installer code
2-
3PGM numberTwo digits: 01 to 16
4Enroll or erase PGM
5PGM type
If PGM type is 1, 2, 3, or
4, enter activation
delay
6
If PGM type is 5,
proceed to the next
available PGM
If PGM type is 6, 7, or 8,
enter 1 and/or 2 +
ENTER
If PGM type is 1 or 2,
enter two-digit remote
control #
If system is partitioned, select partition(s), and
then press
available PGM
01 to 32 (00 = all remote controls); the control
panel proceeds to the next available PGM
01 to 32 (00 = all zones); the control panel
proceeds to the next available PGM
If system is partitioned, select partition(s), and
then press
available PGM
ENTER
or
ENTERto proceed to the next
ENTERto proceed to the next
SLEEPfor three seconds.
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System Planning
Bus Module Planning
Worksheet 1: Planning Bus Modules
Serial # StickerDescriptionPath Zone (Entry Point)Pat h ZonePath Z onePath Zone
Bus Module 1
Bus Module 2
Bus Module 3
Bus Module 4
Bus Module 5
Bus Module 6
Bus Module 7
Bus Module 8
Bus Module 9
Bus Module 10
Bus Module 11
Bus Module 12
Bus Module 13
Bus Module 14
Bus Module 15
NOTE: Paths are only applicable when StayD is enabled.
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Wireless Keypad Planning
Worksheet 2: Planning Wireless Keypads
Serial # StickerDescriptionPath Zone (Entry Point)Path ZonePath Zo nePath Zon e
Wireless Keypad
1
Wireless Keypad
2
Wireless Keypad
3
Wireless Keypad
4
Wireless Keypad
5
Wireless Keypad
6
Wireless Keypad
7
Wireless Keypad
8
NOTE: When deleting a wireless keypad (K32RF/K37) from the system, the corresponding StayD path zones will also be deleted.
Wireless Siren Planning
Worksheet 3: Planning Wireless Sirens
Serial # StickerDescriptionSerial # StickerDescription
Siren 1Siren 3
Siren 2Siren 4
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Programmable Output (PGM) Planning
Worksheet 4: Planning Programmable Outputs
Serial # StickerDescriptionSerial # StickerDescription
PGM 1PGM 9
PGM 2PGM 10
PGM 3PGM 11
PGM 4PGM 12
PGM 5PGM 13
PGM 6PGM 14
PGM 7PGM 15
PGM 8PGM 16
Wireless Repeater Planning
Worksheet 5: Planning Wireless Repeaters
Serial # StickerDescriptionSerial # StickerDescription
Repeater 1Repeater 2
Zone Planning
Worksheet 6: Planning Zones
Serial # StickerZone #Zone Des criptionStay Sleep Ful lSerial # StickerZone #Zone Descr iptionStay Sleep Fu ll
Zone
Arming MethodArming Method
Zone
Zone
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Worksheet 6: Planning Zones (Continued)
Serial # StickerZone #Zone Des criptionStay Sleep Ful lSerial # StickerZone #Zone Descr iptionStay Sleep Fu ll
Arming MethodArming Method
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
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Zone Recognition
NOTE: For keypad zone programming, see Keypad Programming on page 8.
MG Series
When expanding zones via ZX8, up to three ZX8 modules can be added to the system, and they are identified by the ZX8 three-position jumpers: +1, +9, and +17.
Table 3 displays zone recognition information for MG control panels.
Table 3: Zone recognition information for the MG series
NOTE: If a device is assigned to a zone which is already programmed, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire zone and a keypad zone will overwrite a
hardwire zone.
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SP Series
When expanding zones via ZX8, up to three ZX8 modules can be added to the system, and they are identified by the ZX8 three-position jumpers: +1, +9, and +17. Table 4 displays zone recognition information for SP
control panels.
Table 4: Zone recognition information for the SP series
NOTE: If a device is assigned to a zone which is already programmed, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire zone and a keypad
zone will overwrite a hardwire zone.
* Flex-instant: zone will follow the delay at section [720] (default is 15 seconds/0 = instant zone).
** On-board, hardwire, control panel zones only.
† ZX8 inputs do not support re zones. For two-wire smoke installations (not supported by SP4000/SP5500/
SP65), these definitions apply to zone 1 input only. Section [706], option 3, must be enabled. For four-wire
smoke installations, use any panel, on-board zone input.
‡ This alarm will follow the panic 1 option (section [702], option 1).
Table 6: Partition assignment for MG/SP panels
Input ValueDescription
1Assign to partition 1
2Assign to partition 2
3Assign to both partitions
NOTE: When using the K636 keypad, only
partition 1 is available.
Table 7: Zone options for MG/SP panels
Input
Valu e
Description
1Auto zone shutdown
2Bypassable zone
3RF zone supervision
6Intellizone
7Delay alarm transmission
8Force zone
Input Value
Zone Alarm Type
45
OFFOFFAudible alarm
OFFONPulsed alarm
ONOFFSilent alarm
ONONReport only
NOTE: For additional zone options, see Zone
Options on page 38.
Table 8: Keyswitch options for MG/SP panels
Input
Valu e
Description
1-
2-
3-
4
OFF = Disarm; ON = Disarm only
if Stay/Sleep armed
5Arm only
6Stay arming*
7Sleep arming*
8-
* Select only one. If all are OFF, keyswitch will
regular arm.
Zone Definitions
NOTE: If a device is assigned to a zone which is already programmed, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire zone and a keypad zone will overwrite a
hardwire zone.
To define zones on your MG/SP control panel:
1.Press
2.Enter the three-digit zone number you wish to program (e.g., 001 to 032). The
3.Enter a two-digit zone definition, by referring to table 5.
4.Assign a partition, by referring to table 6. By default, all zones are assigned to partition 1.
5.Select or deselect zone options, using buttons 1 to 8 (see tables 7 and 8).
6.Press
7.Repeat steps 3 to 6 for all remaining zones.
ENTER, and then enter your installer code (maintenance code may also be used). The ARM andSTAY functions will flash.
ARM andSTAY functions will remain illuminated.
ENTER to save and proceed to the next zone.
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Table 9: Permitted zone definitions for MG/SP panels
11Instant fire33Instant no pre-alarm (stay/sleep)- -
12Delayed fire34Instant no pre-alarm (sleep)---
13Instant fire silent35Entry delay 1 (stay/full)/instant-
14Delayed fire silent36Entry delay 1 (full arm)/instant-
1524 hr. buzzer
Worksheet 7: Zone Definitions
Section
ZoneDescription (see tables 3 and 4)Zone DefinitionPa rtiti onZone OptionsSectionZoneDescription (see tables 3 and 4)Zone DefinitionPartitionZone Op tions
NOTE: See worksheet 11 on page 19, for assigning wireless zones to your MG/SP control panel.
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Custom Zone Definitions
With MG/SP control panels you can create up to four custom zone definition templates (use worksheet 8). Custom zone definition templates (sections [033] to
[036]) will overwrite zone definitions 33 to 36intable 5 on page 16. Modifications can be made in accordance with table 9 (Permitted zone definitions for MG/SP
panels), on page 17.
Worksheet 8: Custom Zone Definitions
Section DescriptionDisarmStay ArmSleep ArmFull A rm
[033] Zone definition template 1_____/__________/__________/__________/_____
[034] Zone definition template 2_____/__________/__________/__________/_____
[035] Zone definition template 3_____/__________/__________/__________/_____
[036] Zone definition template 4_____/__________/__________/__________/_____
Zone Timers
Use the following section to program zone timers for your MG/SP control panel. Use worksheets 9 and 10 to record your settings.
NOTE: When both ATZ and EOL are enabled, the zone speed should not be set below 300 msec.
NOTE: When assigning wireless zones, either enter the serial number or press
Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength
The signal strength test for wireless transmitters is performed in sections [101] to [132]; these sections represent zones 1 to 32, respectively. To test the wireless
transmitter strength of your various wireless devices, proceed as follows:
1.Enter the zone’s respective section (e.g., for zone 1, enter section [101]).
2.Press the transmitter’s anti-tamper switch and note the number of beeps which are emitted. As shown in table 10, the number of beeps correspond to a preset
signal strength range.
Table 10: Signal strength indicator for wireless transmitters
TAMPER/LEARN. To delete the serial number, enter 000000.
Number of BeepsSignal StrengthResult
38 to 10Strong signal
25 to 7Average signal
11 to 4Weak signal (relocate)
NOTE: The visual representation of a transmitter’s signal strength is dependent on the type of keypad. For LED keypads, zones 1 through 10 will illuminate,
depending on the signal strength. For instance, a signal strength of 8 will result in zones 1 through 8 to illuminate. For LCD keypads, a ten-level progress bar
composed of arrows will appear, followed by the numeric value. For a signal strength of 8, eight arrows will appear, followed by the number 8.
Zone Report Codes and Labels
Use the following section to program zone report codes and labels on your MG/SP control panel.
Zone Report Codes
Use worksheet 12 to record your settings when programming zone report codes.
NOTE: A wireless PGM module can be assigned to any PGM. These modules will work in parallel with the control panel output (not applicable to the SP4000).
Programmable Output on the K32LCD/K32LX
The on-board PGM of the K32LCD and K32LX (not programmable) will follow the arm status of any partition, via any arming method, including StayD. This only
applies to versions 5.10 and higher, with an ECO number of J014.
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Description of MG/SP Events
Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels
Event Group Event Group DescriptionSub-groupSub-group Description
00Zone OK01 to 32Zone number
01Zone open99Any zone number
00 to 01-
02Silent alarm
03Buzzer alarm
04Steady alarm
05Pulsed alarm
06Strobe
07Alarm stopped
08Squawk ON (partition 1only)
02Partition status
03Bell status (partition 1 only)
06Non-reportable event
09Squawk OFF (partition 1 only)
10Ground star t (partition 1 only)
11Disarm partition
12Arm partition
13Entry delay started
14Exit delay started
15Pre-alarm delay
16Report confirmation
99Any partition status event
00Bell OFF
01Bell ON
02Bell squawk arm
03Bell squawk disarm
99Any bell status event
00Telephone line trouble
01CLEAR + ENTER, or was pressed for 3 secs. (partition 1 only)