Paradox Magellan MG5000, Magellan MG5050, Spectra SP5500, Spectra SP6000, Spectra SP7000 Programming Manual

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32-Zone Wireless Transceiver Security Systems
MG5000 Version 4.7 MG5050 Version 4.7
MG5050E Version 4.96
4 to 32-Zone Expandable Security Systems
SP5500 • SP6000 • SP7000
Version 4.92
SP4000 • SP65
Version 5.16
Programming Guide
Things You Need to Know
About this Programming Guide
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/SP NOTE: 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
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 Action Key
Value 0/replace current
digit with 0
Values 1 to 9 1 to 9 Zone 1 to 9 Keys 1 to 9
A (hex only) 0 Zone 10 Key 0 (10)
B (hex only)
C (hex only) BYP Zone 12 BYP
D (hex only) MEM Zone 13 MEM
E (hex only) TBL Zone 14 TBL
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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SLEEP Erase digit and remain in section Erase digit and remain in section
OFF Zone 11 OFF
CLEAR Arm and Stay LEDs flash Arm and Stay LEDs flash
ENTER Advances to next section Advances to next section
32-Zone LED 10-Zone LED
Result
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Contents
Installer Quick Menu .................................................................7
Zones ............................................................................................................................................... 7
Delays ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Time and Date .............................................................................................................................. 7
Walk Test Mode ............................................................................................................................ 7
Installer and Maintenance Codes ............................................................................................ 7
WinLoad/BabyWare .................................................................................................................... 7
Monitoring Phone Number ....................................................................................................... 7
Communicator ............................................................................................................................. 8
Cancel Communication ............................................................................................................. 8
Keypad Programming ................................................................................................................ 8
PGMs ............................................................................................................................................... 8
System Planning ........................................................................9
Bus Module Planning .................................................................................................................. 9
Wireless Keypad Planning ........................................................................................................ 10
Wireless Siren Planning ............................................................................................................ 10
Programmable Output (PGM) Planning ..............................................................................11
Wireless Repeater Planning .....................................................................................................11
Zone Planning ............................................................................................................................ 11
Zone Recognition ................................................................... 13
MG Series ...................................................................................................................................... 13
SP Series ........................................................................................................................................ 14
Zone Definitions ................................................................... 16
Custom Zone Definitions .........................................................................................................18
Zone Timers ............................................................................ 18
MG Series ...................................................................................................................................... 18
SP Series ........................................................................................................................................ 18
Wireless Zone Assignment .................................................... 19
Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength ....................................................................................19
Zone Report Codes and Labels .............................................. 19
Zone Report Codes ..................................................................................................................... 19
Zone Labels ................................................................................................................................. 20
Programmable Output Programming ................................ 20
Programmable Output Recognition ...................................................................................20
Description of MG/SP Events ...................................................................................................21
PGM Activation/Deactivation Events ...................................................................................27
PGM Options ............................................................................................................................. 28
PGM Delays .................................................................................................................................29
PGM Serial Numbers ..................................................................................................................29
Wireless PGM Signal Strength .................................................................................................29
PGM Labels ..................................................................................................................................29
User Programming ............................................................... 30
System Codes .............................................................................................................................. 30
User Code Options ..................................................................................................................... 30
User Report Codes ......................................................................................................................31
User Labels ...................................................................................................................................31
Wireless Repeater Programming (RPT1) .............................. 31
Wireless Repeater Assignment ................................................................................................31
Wireless Repeater Signal Strength ......................................................................................... 32
Wireless Repeater Options .......................................................................................................32
Wireless Repeater Labels ..........................................................................................................33
Wireless Keypad Programming ............................................. 33
Automatic Wireless Keypad Assignment ..............................................................................33
Compatibility Check (K37 only) .............................................................................................. 33
Standard Wireless Keypad Assignment ................................................................................ 33
Wireless Keypad, Repeater, and Siren Options ...................................................................33
Wireless Keypad Signal Strength ............................................................................................34
Wireless Keypad Labels ............................................................................................................. 34
Remote Control Programming .............................................. 34
Remote Control Button Assignment .....................................................................................34
User Assignment for Remote Controls ................................................................................ 36
Wireless Siren Programming ................................................. 36
Wireless Siren Assignment .......................................................................................................36
Wireless Siren Signal Strength ................................................................................................ 36
Wireless Siren Labels .................................................................................................................36
Cancelling the Tamper Supervision for Wireless Sirens .................................................... 37
Description of Sections [700] to [704] ...................................37
Zone Options ...........................................................................38
ATZ Options .................................................................................................................................38
General Zone Options ............................................................................................................... 38
Miscellaneous System Options ............................................................................................... 39
System Timers .........................................................................39
Keypad Lockout .......................................................................39
Programming the Daylight Savings Feature ........................39
Country Codes ............................................................................................................................ 40
Customized Daylight Savings Features ................................................................................ 40
Partition Programming ..........................................................40
Partition Options ....................................................................................................................... 40
Partition Timers ....................................................................................................................... 41
Partition Labels .......................................................................................................................... 41
SMS and Bus Module Programming ......................................41
SMS Site Name ............................................................................................................................ 41
Bus Module Labels ..................................................................................................................... 41
Communication Programming ..............................................42
Dialer Options ............................................................................................................................. 42
Event Call Direction Options ...................................................................................................43
GSM Options ............................................................................................................................... 43
IP/GPRS Options ......................................................................................................................... 43
Report Codes and Partition Accounts ................................................................................... 44
Landline and GSM Communication ...................................................................................... 44
Timers ........................................................................................................................................... 44
VDMP3 Options .......................................................................................................................... 44
Test Report and Report Delays ............................................................................................... 45
GSM Settings ............................................................................................................................... 45
System and Communication Report Codes ..........................45
Entering Report Codes .............................................................................................................. 45
Special Arming and Disarming Report Codes .................................................................... 45
Special Alarm Report Codes .................................................................................................... 45
System Trouble Report Codes ................................................................................................. 46
System Trouble Restore Codes ................................................................................................ 46
System Special Report Codes .................................................................................................. 46
Installer Function Keys .............................................................................................................. 46
Contact ID Report Codes .......................................................................................................... 47
Automatic Report Codes .......................................................................................................... 49
Communication Report Codes ............................................................................................... 51
Communication Restore Report Codes ................................................................................ 51
Software Options and Additional Timers ..............................51
Additional Communication Timers ....................................................................................... 51
WinLoad/BabyWare Options .................................................................................................. 52
IP and Software Configurations .............................................52
IP Account Numbers .................................................................................................................. 52
Software and PCS Connection Settings ............................................................................. 52
IP Receiver Configurations ....................................................................................................... 52
Usability Sections ....................................................................53
Description of Sections [950], [955], and [960] ................................................................... 53
Description of Section [965] .................................................................................................... 53
Description of Sections [966] and [967] ............................................................................... 54
Description of Sections [970], [975], and [980] ................................................................... 54
Label Programming with LCD Keypads .................................54
Function keys .............................................................................................................................. 54
Catalogues of Special Characters .......................................................................................... 55
Keypad Letter Assignments ..................................................................................................... 56
Trouble Display .......................................................................56
Product Compatibility Chart ..................................................58
Hardware Connections ...........................................................59
Single Zone Inputs ..................................................................................................................... 59
Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections ................................................................ 59
Connecting Fire Circuits ........................................................................................................... 60
Alarm Relay and PGM Connections ......................................................................................60
AC Power & Backup Battery Connections ............................................................................ 60
Demonstration or Emergency System Power-up without an AC Source ..................... 60
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PCB Layouts/Wiring Diagrams .............................................. 61
MG5000 ........................................................................................................................................ 61
MG5050 ........................................................................................................................................ 62
SP4000 .......................................................................................................................................... 63
SP5500 .......................................................................................................................................... 64
SP6000 .......................................................................................................................................... 65
SP65 ............................................................................................................................................... 66
SP7000 .......................................................................................................................................... 67
Appendix A ............................................................................. 68
EN 50131 Programming ...........................................................................................................68
ATZ Options .................................................................................................................................68
General Zone Options ...............................................................................................................69
Miscellaneous System Options ...............................................................................................69
System Timers ............................................................................................................................. 69
Keypad Lockout .......................................................................................................................... 70
Dialer Options .............................................................................................................................70
Timers ........................................................................................................................................... 70
Special notes for MG5050 ........................................................................................................70
List of Worksheets
Worksheet 1: Planning Bus Modules ................................................................................................. 9
Worksheet 2: Planning Wireless Keypads ...................................................................................... 10
Worksheet 3: Planning Wireless Sirens........................................................................................... 10
Worksheet 4: Planning Programmable Outputs ......................................................................... 11
Worksheet 5: Planning Wireless Repeaters ................................................................................... 11
Worksheet 6: Planning Zones ............................................................................................................ 11
Worksheet 7: Zone Definitions .......................................................................................................... 17
Worksheet 8: Custom Zone Definitions ......................................................................................... 18
Worksheet 9: Zone Timers for the MG Series ............................................................................... 18
Worksheet 10: Zone Timers for the SP Series............................................................................... 18
Worksheet 11: Wireless Zones ........................................................................................................... 19
Worksheet 12: Zone Report Codes .................................................................................................. 19
Worksheet 13: Zone Labels................................................................................................................. 20
Worksheet 14: PGM Activation/Deactivation Events ................................................................ 27
Worksheet 15: PGM Delays ................................................................................................................. 29
Worksheet 16: PGM Serial Numbers................................................................................................ 29
Worksheet 17: PGM Labels.................................................................................................................. 29
Worksheet 18: User System Codes................................................................................................... 30
Worksheet 19: User Code Options ................................................................................................... 30
Worksheet 20: User Report Codes.................................................................................................... 31
Worksheet 21: User Labels .................................................................................................................. 31
Worksheet 22: Wireless Repeater Assignment ............................................................................ 31
Worksheet 23: Wireless Repeater Labels ....................................................................................... 33
Worksheet 24: Wireless Keypad Assignment ............................................................................... 33
Worksheet 25: Wireless Keypad Labels .......................................................................................... 34
Worksheet 26: Programming Remote Controls .......................................................................... 35
Worksheet 27: Wireless Siren Assignment .................................................................................... 36
Worksheet 28: Wireless Siren Labels ............................................................................................... 36
Worksheet 29: System Timers............................................................................................................ 39
Worksheet 30: Keypad Lockout......................................................................................................... 39
Worksheet 31: Daylight Savings Time ............................................................................................ 40
Worksheet 32: Partition Timers ......................................................................................................... 41
Worksheet 33: Partition Labels.......................................................................................................... 41
Worksheet 34: SMS Site Name........................................................................................................... 41
Worksheet 35: Bus Module Labels ................................................................................................... 41
Worksheet 36: Report Codes and Partition Accounts ............................................................... 44
Worksheet 37: Landline and GSM Communication Settings ................................................. 44
Worksheet 38: Communication Timers ......................................................................................... 44
Worksheet 39: VDMP3 Maximum Attempts ................................................................................. 44
Worksheet 40: Test Report and Report Delays ........................................................................... 45
Worksheet 41: GSM Settings (PCS series) ..................................................................................... 45
Worksheet 42: Special Arming and Disarming Report Codes ................................................ 45
Worksheet 43: Special Alarm Report Codes ................................................................................. 45
Worksheet 44: Special Trouble Report Codes .............................................................................. 46
Worksheet 45: System Trouble Restore Codes ............................................................................ 46
Worksheet 46: System Special Report Codes ............................................................................... 46
Worksheet 47: Communication Report Codes ............................................................................ 51
Worksheet 48: Communication Restore Report Codes ............................................................ 51
Worksheet 49: Additional Communication Timers................................................................... 51
Worksheet 50: WinLoad/BabyWare Options ................................................................................ 52
Worksheet 51: IP Account Numbers............................................................................................... 52
Worksheet 52: Software and PCS Connection Settings............................................................ 52
Worksheet 53: IP Receiver 1 Configuration................................................................................... 53
Worksheet 54: IP Receiver 2 Configuration................................................................................... 53
Worksheet 55: IP Receiver Backup Configuration ...................................................................... 53
Worksheet 56: System Timers............................................................................................................ 69
Worksheet 57: Keypad Lockout......................................................................................................... 70
Worksheet 58: Communication Timers ......................................................................................... 70
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Walk Test Mode
Installer Quick Menu
Zones
Step Action Details
1
+ installer code
2 Zone number Two digits: 01 to 32
3 Enroll 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 Action Details
1
+ installer code
2 -
1 = entry delay 1 Default: 045 sec.
2 = entry delay 2 Default: 045 sec.
3
3 = exit delay Default: 060 sec.
4 = bell cut-off Default: 004 min.
4 000 to 255
Time and Date
Step Action Details
1
+ installer code
2
+ 5 -
3 Time (HH:MM) If HH = 13 or more, go to step 5
4Time format 1 = 24 hr. format, 2 = AM, 3 = PM
5 Date (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 Action Details
1
+ installer code
2 -
3 6 Activates or deactivates walk test mode
= flash; maintenance code may also be
used
Installer and Maintenance Codes
Step Action Details
+ installer code
1
2 -
7 for installer
code
3
8 for
maintenance code
4 Code Enter a four or six-digit code
5 Confirm code Re-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 Action Details
+ installer code
1
2 -
3 9 -
4 Phone # +
5 Panel ID Enter four-digit panel ID
6 PC password Enter 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
SLEEP for three seconds.
ENTER
Monitoring Phone Number
Step Action Details
+ installer code
1
2-
3 1 -
4 Phone # +
5 Partition 1 account # -
1 for CID
6
2 for SIA
7 Partition 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 Action Details
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
4 Phone # +
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 Action Details
1
+ installer code
= flash; maintenance code may also be
used
2-
3 9
Cancels all communication with WinLoad, BabyWare, and GSM module
Keypad Programming
Assigning Keypad Zone Numbers
Step Action Details
1
ENTER + installer code
Press and hold
2
three seconds
3 Zone number +
ENTER
NOTE: To erase a keypad zone number, press
Entry Point Zone Assignment (StayD)
Step Action Details
1
ENTER + installer code
Press and hold
2
three seconds
3 Zone number
4
ENTER Press 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 Action Details
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 Action Details
1
+ installer code
2-
3 PGM number Two digits: 01 to 16
4 Enroll 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 PGM type is 3, enter
7
two-digit zone #
If PGM type is 4, enter 1 and/or 2 +
ENTER
NOTE: To erase a PGM, press and hold
= flash; maintenance code may also be
used
Wireless PGM = open/close cover; hardwired PGM = press
1 = Follow button
2 = Follow button or
3 = Follow zone
4 = Follow alarm
5 = Follow bell
6 = Follow arm
7 = Follow Stay arm
8 = Follow Sleep arm
1 = Follow
2 = 1 sec.
3 = 5 sec.
4 = 15 sec.
5 = 30 sec.
6 = 1 min.
7 = 5 min.
8 = 15 min.
9 = 30 min.
-
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
ENTER to proceed to the next
ENTER to proceed to the next
SLEEP for three seconds.
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System Planning
Bus Module Planning
Worksheet 1: Planning Bus Modules
Serial # Sticker Description Path Zone (Entry Point) Pat h Zone Path Z one Path 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 # Sticker Description Path Zone (Entry Point) Path Zone Path Zo ne Path 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 # Sticker Description Serial # Sticker Description
Siren 1 Siren 3
Siren 2 Siren 4
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Programmable Output (PGM) Planning
Worksheet 4: Planning Programmable Outputs
Serial # Sticker Description Serial # Sticker Description
PGM 1 PGM 9
PGM 2 PGM 10
PGM 3 PGM 11
PGM 4 PGM 12
PGM 5 PGM 13
PGM 6 PGM 14
PGM 7 PGM 15
PGM 8 PGM 16
Wireless Repeater Planning
Worksheet 5: Planning Wireless Repeaters
Serial # Sticker Description Serial # Sticker Description
Repeater 1 Repeater 2
Zone Planning
Worksheet 6: Planning Zones
Serial # Sticker Zone # Zone Des cription Stay Sleep Ful l Serial # Sticker Zone # Zone Descr iption Stay Sleep Fu ll
Zone
Arming Method Arming Method
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Worksheet 6: Planning Zones (Continued)
Serial # Sticker Zone # Zone Des cription Stay Sleep Ful l Serial # Sticker Zone # Zone Descr iption Stay Sleep Fu ll
Arming Method Arming Method
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
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Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
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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
MG5000 (without ATZ) MG5000 (with ATZ) MG5050 (without ATZ) MG5050 (with ATZ)
Type Zone Description Type Zone Description Type Zone Description Type Zone Description
Panel
ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 1
ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 9
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
17
-
1Panel input 1
2 Panel input 2 2 Panel input 2A 2 Panel input 2 2 Panel input 2A
3 Input 1 3 Panel input 1B 3 Panel input 3 3 Panel input 3A
4 Input 2 4 Panel input 2B 4 Panel input 4 4 Panel input 4A
5Input 3
6Input 4 6Input 2
7 Input 5 7 Input 3 7 Input 2 7 Panel input 2B
8 Input 6 8 Input 4 8 Input 3 8 Panel input 3B
9 Input 7 9 Input 5 9 Input 4 9 Panel input 4B
10Input 8 10Input 6 10Input 5 10Panel input 5B
11Input 1 11Input 7 11Input 6
12Input 2 12Input 8 12Input 7 12Input 2
13 Input 3
14 Input 4 14 Input 2
15Input 5 15Input 3 15Input 2 15Input 5
16Input 6 16Input 4 16Input 3 16Input 6
17Input 7 17Input 5 17Input 4 17Input 7
18Input 8 18Input 6 18Input 5 18Input 8
19Input 1 19Input 7 19Input 6
20Input 2 20Input 8 20Input 7 20Input 2
21 Input 3
22 Input 4 22 Input 2
23Input 5 23Input 3 23Input 2 23Input 5
24Input 6 24Input 4 24Input 3 24Input 6
25Input 7 25Input 5 25Input 4 25Input 7
26Input 8 26Input 6 26Input 5 26Input 8
27 - 27Input 7 27Input 6
28 - 28Input 8 28Input 7 28Input 2
29 -
30 - 30 -
31 - 31 - 31 - 31 Input 5
32 - 32 - 32 - 32 Input 6
Panel
ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 1
ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 9
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
17
-
1Panel input 1A
Panel
5 Input 1 5 Panel input 5 5 Panel input 5A
ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 1
13Input 1 13Input 8 13Input 3
ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 9
21Input 1 21Input 8 21Input 3
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
17
29 - 29Input 8 29Input 3
-
1Panel input 1
6Input 1 6Panel input 1B
14 Input 1 14 Input 4
22 Input 1 22 Input 4
30 - 30 Input 4
Panel
ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 1
ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 9
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
17
1Panel input 1A
11 Input 1
19 Input 1
27 Input 1
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
SP4000 (without ATZ) SP4000 (with ATZ) SP5500 (without ATZ) SP5500 (with ATZ) SP6000 (without ATZ) SP6000 (with ATZ)
Type Zone Description Type Zone Description Ty pe Zo ne Description Typ e Zone Description Ty pe Zone Description Type Zone Description
Panel
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
1
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
9
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
17
-
1Panel input 1
1Panel input 1A
1Panel input 1
1Panel input 1A
2Panel input 2 2Panel input 2A 2Panel input 2 2Panel input 2A 2 Panel input 2 2 Panel input 2A
3Panel input 3 3Panel input 3A 3Panel input 3 3Panel input 3A 3 Panel input 3 3 Panel input 3A
4Panel input 4 4Panel input 4A 4Panel input 4 4Panel input 4A 4 Panel input 4 4 Panel input 4A
5 Input 1 5 Panel input 1B 5 Panel input 5 5 Panel input 5A 5 Panel input 5 5 Panel input 5A
Panel
6 Input 2 6 Panel input 2B
Panel
Panel
6 Input 1 6 Panel input 1B 6 Panel input 6 6 Panel input 6A
Panel
7 Input 3 7 Panel input 3B 7 Input 2 7 Panel input 2B 7 Panel input 7 7 Panel input 7A
8 Input 4 8 Panel input 4B 8 Input 3 8 Panel input 3B 8 Panel input 8 8 Panel input 8A
9Input 5
9Input 19Input 49Panel input 4B
10 Input 6 10 Input 2 10 Input 5 10 Panel input 5B 10 Input 2 10 Panel input 2B
11Input 711Input 311Input 6
12 Input 8 12 Input 4 12 Input 7 12 Input 2 12 Input 4 12 Panel input 4B
13 Input 1 13 Input 5 13 Input 8 13 Input 3 13 Input 5 13 Panel input 5B
14 Input 2 14 Input 6
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
1
15 Input 3 15 Input 7 15 Input 2 15 Input 5 15 Input 7 15 Panel input 7B
16 Input 4 16 Input 8 16 Input 3 16 Input 6 16 Input 8 16 Panel input 8B
17 Input 5
17Input 117Input 417Input 7
18 Input 6 18 Input 2 18 Input 5 18 Input 8 18 Input 2 18 Input 2
19Input 719Input 319Input 6
20 Input 8 20 Input 4 20 Input 7 20 Input 2 20 Input 4 20 Input 4
21 Input 1 21 Input 5 21 Input 8 21 Input 3 21 Input 5 21 Input 5
22 Input 2 22 Input 6
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
9
23 Input 3 23 Input 7 23 Input 2 23 Input 5 23 Input 7 23 Input 7
24 Input 4 24 Input 8 24 Input 3 24 Input 6 24 Input 8 24 Input 8
25 Input 5
25Input 125Input 425Input 7
26 Input 6 26 Input 2 26 Input 5 26 Input 8 26 Input 2 26 Input 2
27Input 727Input 327Input 6
28 Input 8 28 Input 4 28 Input 7 28 Input 2 28 Input 4 28 Input 4
29 - 29 Input 5 29 Input 8 29 Input 3 29 Input 5 29 Input 5
30 - 30 Input 6
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
17
31 - 31 Input 7 31 - 31 Input 5 31 Input 7 31 Input 7
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
1
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
9
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
17
-
11 Input 1 11 Input 3 11 Panel input 3B
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
14 Input 1 14 Input 4 14 Input 6 14 Panel input 6B
ZX8
Jumper
1
Pane l +
1
19 Input 1 19 Input 3 19 Input 3
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
22 Input 1 22 Input 4 22 Input 6 22 Input 6
Jumper
ZX8
9
Pane l +
9
27 Input 1 27 Input 3 27 Input 3
ZX8
Jumper
30 - 30 Input 4 30 Input 6 30 Input 6
Pane l +
ZX8 Jumper Panel +
17
17
1Panel input 1
9 Input 1 9 Panel input 1B
Panel
17 Input 1
1Panel input 1A
17 Input 1
ZX8 Jumper Pane l +
1
25 Input 1
25 Input 1
ZX8 Jumper Pane l +
9
32 - 32 Input 8 32 - 32 Input 6 32 Input 8 32 Input 8
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Table 4: Zone recognition information for the SP series (Continued)
SP65 (without ATZ) SP65 (with ATZ) SP7000 (without ATZ) SP7000 (with ATZ)
Type Zone Description Type Zone Description Type Zone Description Typ e Zone Description
1Panel input 1
1Panel input 1A
1Panel input 1
1Panel input 1A
2 Panel input 2 2 Panel input 2A 2 Panel input 2 2 Panel input 2A
3 Panel input 3 3 Panel input 3A 3 Panel input 3 3 Panel input 3A
4 Panel input 4 4 Panel input 4A 4 Panel input 4 4 Panel input 4A
Panel
5 Panel input 5 5 Panel input 5A 5 Panel input 5 5 Panel input 5A
6 Panel input 6 6 Panel input 6A 6 Panel input 6 6 Panel input 6A
7 Panel input 7 7 Panel input 7A 7 Panel input 7 7 Panel input 7A
8 Panel input 8 8 Panel input 8A 8 Panel input 8 8 Panel input 8A
9 Panel input 9 9 Panel input 9A 9 Panel input 9 9 Panel input 9A
10 Input 1 10 Panel input 1B 10 Panel input 10 10 Panel input 10A
Panel
Panel
11 Input 2 11 Panel input 2B 11 Panel input 11 11 Panel input 11A
ZX8
Jumper
Pane l +
12 Input 3 12 Panel input 3B 12 Panel input 12 12 Panel input 12A
13 Input 4 13 Panel input 4B 13 Panel input 13 13 Panel input 13A
14 Input 5 14 Panel input 5B 14 Panel input 14 14 Panel input 14A
1
15 Input 6 15 Panel input 6B 15 Panel input 15 15 Panel input 15A
16 Input 7 16 Panel input 7B 16 Panel input 16 16 Panel input 16A
17 Input 8 17 Panel input 8B
17 Input 1 17 Panel input 1B
Panel
18 Input 1 18 Panel input 9B 18 Input 2 18 Panel input 2B
19 Input 1 19 Input 3 19 Panel input 3B
ZX8 Jumper Pane l +
1
25 Input 1 25 Panel input 9B
ZX8
Jumper
Pane l +
9
19 Input 2
20Input 320Input 220Input 420Panel input 4B
21Input 421Input 321Input 521Panel input 5B
22Input 522Input 422Input 622Panel input 6B
23Input 623Input 523Input 723Panel input 7B
ZX8 Jumper Pane l +
24Input 724Input 624Input 824Panel input 8B
25 Input 8 25 Input 7
26Input 126Input 826Input 226Panel input 10B
27 Input 1 27 Input 3 27 Panel input 11B
ZX8 Jumper Pane l +
9
9
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ZX8
Jumper
Pane l +
17
27 Input 2
28Input 328Input 228Input 428Panel input 12B
29Input 429Input 329Input 529Panel input 13B
30Input 530Input 430Input 630Panel input 14B
ZX8 Jumper Pane l +
31Input 631Input 531Input 731Panel input 15B
32Input 732Input 632Input 832Panel input 16B
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.
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide
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 and STAY functions will flash.
ARM and STAY 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
Input Val ue
Description
Disarm
Arming Type
Stay
Sleep
Arm
Arm
Fully Arm
Input Valu e
Description
Disarm
Arming Type
Stay
Sleep
Arm
Arm
Full y Arm
00 Zone disabled  16 24 hr. burglary 
01 Entry delay 1 -  17 24 hr. hold-up 
02 Entry delay 2 -  18 24 hr. gas 
03 Entry delay 1 (Full Arm) - - - 19 24 hr. heat 
04 Entry delay 2 (Full Arm) - - - 20 24 hr. water 
05 Follow -  21 24 hr. freeze 
06 Follow (sleep/full arm) - -  22 24 hr. panic 
07 Follow (full arm) - - - 23 Follow no pre-alarm - 
08 Instant -  24 Instant no pre-alarm - 
09 Instant (sleep/full arm) - -  25 Keyswitch maintain 
10 Instant (full arm) - - - 26 Keyswitch momentary 
11 Instant fire  33 Instant no pre-alarm (stay/sleep) -  -
12 Delayed fire  34 Instant no pre-alarm (sleep) - - -
13 Instant fire silent  35 Entry delay 1 (stay/full)/instant - 
14 Delayed fire silent  36 Entry delay 1 (full arm)/instant - 
15 24 hr. buzzer 
Worksheet 7: Zone Definitions
Section
Zone Description (see tables 3 and 4) Zone Definition Pa rtiti on Zone Options Section Zone Description (see tables 3 and 4) Zone Definition Partition Zone Op tions
[001] 1 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [017] 17 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[002] 2 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [018] 18 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[003] 3 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [019] 19 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[004] 4 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [020] 20 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[005] 5 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [021] 21 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[006] 6 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [022] 22 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[007] 7 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [023] 23 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[008] 8 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [024] 24 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[009] 9 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [025] 25 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[010] 10 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [026] 26 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[011] 11 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [027] 27 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[012] 12 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [028] 28 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[013] 13 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [029] 29 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[014] 14 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [030] 30 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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[015] 15 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [031] 31 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[016] 16 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [032] 32 ________________________ ____/____ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE: See worksheet 11 on page 19, for assigning wireless zones to your MG/SP control panel.
Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide
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 36 in table 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 Description Disarm Stay Arm Sleep Arm Full 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.
MG Series
Worksheet 9: Zone Timers for the MG Series
Section Zone M G5000 MG5050 Data Description (default: 060)
[041] 1 (Z1) (Z1) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 1
[042] 2 (Z2) (Z2) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 2
[043] 3 (Z1 ATZ) (Z3) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 3
[044] 4 (Z2 ATZ) (Z4) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 4
[045] 5 (Z5) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 5
[046] 6 (Z1 ATZ) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 6
[047] 7 (Z2 ATZ) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 7
[048] 8 (Z3 ATZ) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 8
[049] 9 (Z4 ATZ) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 9
[050] 10 (Z5 ATZ) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 10
[051] 11 ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 11
[052] 12 ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 12
[053] 13 ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 13
[054] 14 ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 14
[055] 15 ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 15
[056] 16 ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 16
SP Series
Worksheet 10: Zone Timers for the SP Series
Section Zone SP4000 SP5500 SP6000 SP65* SP7000 ** Data Description (default: 060)
[041] 1 (Z1) (Z1) (Z1) (Z1) (Z1) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 1
[042] 2 (Z2) (Z2) (Z2) (Z2) (Z2) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 2
[043] 3 (Z3) (Z3) (Z3) (Z3) (Z3) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 3
[044] 4 (Z4) (Z4) (Z4) (Z4) (Z4) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 4
[045] 5 (Z1 ATZ) (Z5) (Z5) (Z5) (Z5) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 5
[046] 6 (Z2 ATZ) (Z1 ATZ) (Z6) (Z6) (Z6) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 6
[047] 7 (Z3 ATZ) (Z2 ATZ) (Z7) (Z7) (Z7) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 7
[048] 8 (Z4 ATZ) (Z3 ATZ) (Z8) (Z8) (Z8) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 8
[049] 9 (Z4 ATZ) (Z1 ATZ) (Z9) (Z9) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 9
[050] 10 (Z5 ATZ) (Z2 ATZ) (Z1 ATZ) (Z10) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 10
[051] 11 (Z3 ATZ) (Z2 ATZ) (Z11) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 11
[052] 12 (Z4 ATZ) (Z3 ATZ) (Z12) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 12
[053] 13 (Z5 ATZ) (Z4 ATZ) (Z13) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 13
[054] 14 (Z6 ATZ) (Z5 ATZ) (Z14) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 14
[055] 15 (Z7 ATZ) (Z6 ATZ) (Z15) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 15
[056] 16 (Z8 ATZ) (Z7 ATZ) (Z16) ____/____/____ (000 to 255) x 10 msec. Speed of hardwire zone 16
* For zones 17-18 (ATZ), the zone timer is set to 600 msec. ** For zones 17-32 (ATZ), the zone timer is set to 600 msec.
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide
Wireless Zone Assignment
Use the following section to program the wireless zones on your MG/SP control panel. Use worksheet 11 to record your settings.
Worksheet 11: Wireless Zones
Section Zone Wireless Zone (Serial #) Section Zo ne Wireless Zone (Serial #) Section Zone Wireless Zone (Serial #)
[061] 1 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [072] 12 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [083] 23 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[062] 2 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [073] 13 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [084] 24 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[063] 3 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [074] 14 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [085] 25 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[064] 4 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [075] 15 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [086] 26 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[065] 5 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [076] 16 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [087] 27 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[066] 6 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [077] 17 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [088] 28 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[067] 7 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [078] 18 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [089] 29 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[068] 8 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [079] 19 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [090] 30 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[069] 9 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [080] 20 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [091] 31 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[070] 10 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [081] 21 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [092] 32 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[071] 11 ___/___/___/___/___/___ [082] 22 ___/___/___/___/___/___
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 Beeps Signal Strength Result
3 8 to 10 Strong signal
2 5 to 7 Average signal
1 1 to 4 Weak 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.
Worksheet 12: Zone Report Codes
Section Zone
[141] [142] [143] [144] [145] [146] [147] [148] [149] [150] [151] [152] [153] [154] [155] [156]
1 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 2 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 3 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 4 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 5 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 6 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 7 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 8 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___
9 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 10 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 11 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 12 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 13 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 14 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 15 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 16 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___
Alarm Report Codes
Alarm
Restore
Report Codes
Tam pe r
Report
Codes
Tam pe r Restore
Report Codes
Section Zone
[157] [158] [159] [160] [161] [162] [163] [164] [165] [166] [167] [168] [169] [170] [171] [172]
17 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 18 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 19 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 20 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 21 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 22 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 23 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 24 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 25 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 26 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 27 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 28 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 29 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 30 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 31 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ 32 ___/___ ___/___ ___/___ ___/___
Alarm
Report
Codes
Alarm
Restore
Report Codes
Tam p e r
Report
Codes
Tam p e r Restore
Report Codes
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Magellan & Spectra SP • Programming Guide
Zone Labels
Use worksheet 13 to record your settings when programming zone labels.
Worksheet 13: Zone Labels
Section Zone Zone Label Section Zone Zone Label
[181] [182] [183] [184] [185] [186] [187] [188] [189] [190] [191] [192] [193] [194] [195] [196]
1 __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
2 __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
3 __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
4 __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
5 __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
6 __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
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Programmable Output Programming
Use the following section to program programmable outputs (PGMs) on your MG/SP control panel.
Programmable Output Recognition
Table 11: Programmable outputs for MG/SP panels
PGM PGM Output
1 Control panel output 1 
2 Control panel output 2  - 
3 Control panel output 3 - --Optional
4 Control panel output 4 - --Optional-
5 Control panel relay - - - - Optional -
6ZX8 ID = 1 output
7ZX8 ID = 2 output
8ZX8 ID = 3 output -
9PGM4 relay 1
10 PGM4 relay 2 
11 PGM4 relay 3 
12 PGM4 relay 4 
13 RTX3/RX1 output 1 - - 
14 RTX3/RX1 output 2 - - 
15 RTX3 output 3 (relay) - - 
16 RTX3 output 4 (relay) Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
MG5000 MG5050 SP4000 SP5500 SP6000 SP65 SP7000
Control Panel
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 Description Sub-group Sub-group Description
00 Zone OK 01 to 32 Zone number
01 Zone open 99 Any zone number
00 to 01 -
02 Silent alarm
03 Buzzer alarm
04 Steady alarm
05 Pulsed alarm
06 Strobe
07 Alarm stopped
08 Squawk ON (partition 1only)
02 Partition status
03 Bell status (partition 1 only)
06 Non-reportable event
09 Squawk OFF (partition 1 only)
10 Ground star t (partition 1 only)
11 Disarm partition
12 Arm partition
13 Entry delay started
14 Exit delay started
15 Pre-alarm delay
16 Report confirmation
99 Any partition status event
00 Bell OFF
01 Bell ON
02 Bell squawk arm
03 Bell squawk disarm
99 Any bell status event
00 Telephone line trouble
01 CLEAR + ENTER, or was pressed for 3 secs. (partition 1 only)
02 -
03 Arm in Stay mode
04 Arm in Sleep mode
05 Arm in Force mode
06 Full arm when armed in Stay mode
07 PC fail to communicate (partition 1 only)
08 Utility key 1 pressed (keys 1 and 2; partition 1 only)
09 Utility key 2 pressed (keys 4 and 5; partition 1 only)
10 Utility key 3 pressed (keys 7 and 8; partition 1 only)
11 Utility key 4 pressed (keys 2 and 3; partition 1 only)
12 Utility key 5 pressed (keys 5 and 6; partition 1 only)
13 Utility key 6 pressed (keys 8 and 9; partition 1 only)
14 Tamper generated alarm
15 Supervision loss generated alarm
16 -
17 -
18 -
19 -
20 Full arm when armed in Sleep mode
21 Firmware upgrade (partition 1 only; non-PGM event)
22 -
23 StayD mode activated
24 StayD mode deactivated
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Table 12: List of events for MG/SP control panels (Continued)
Event Group Event Group Description Sub-group Sub-group Description
25 IP registration status change
26 GPRS registration status change
06
(Cont.)
08
09
10
11
12 Cold start wireless zone
13 Cold start wireless module (partition 1 only)
14 Bypass programming
15 User code activated output (partition 1 only)
16 Wireless smoke maintenance signal
17 Delay zone alarm transmission
18 Zone signal strength weak 1 (partition 1 only)
19 Zone signal strength weak 2 (partition 1 only)
20 Zone signal strength weak 3 (partition 1 only)
21 Zone signal strength weak 4 (partition 1 only)
22 Button pressed on remote (see option 5, in table 22 on page 34)
23 Button pressed on remote (see option 6, in table 22 on page 34)
24 Fire delay started
Non-reportable event (Cont.)
Button pressed on remote (see Default Data B, in worksheet 26 on page 35)
Button pressed on remote (see Default Data C, in worksheet 26 on page 35)
Button pressed on remote (see Default Data D, in worksheet 26 on page 35)
Button pressed on remote (see Default Data E, in worksheet 26 on page 35)
27 Armed with trouble(s)
28 Supervision alert
29 Supervision alert restore
30 Armed with remote with low battery
99 Any non-reportable event
01 to 32 Remote control number
99 Any remote control number
01 to 32 Remote control number
99 Any remote control number
01 to 32 Remote control number
99 Any remote control number
01 to 32 Remote control number
99 Any remote control number
01 to 32 Zone number
99 Any zone number
01 to 16 Output number
17 to 18 Wireless repeater
19 to 26 Wireless keypad
27 to 30 Wireless siren
99 Any output number
01 to 32 User number
99 Any user number
01 to 32 User number
99 Any user number
01 to 32 Zone number
99 Any zone number
01 to 32 Zone number
99 Any zone number
01 to 32 Zone number
99 Any zone number
01 to 32 Zone number
99 Any zone number
01 to 32 Zone number
99 Any zone number
01 to 32 Zone number
99 Any zone number
01 to 32 Remote control number
99 Any remote control number
01 to 32 Remote control number
99 Any remote control number
01 to 32 Zone number
99 Any zone number
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