For the keypad’s zone
configurations, refer to
the Installer Quick Menu. If EOL is enabled:
see section [706] option
[2]. Also refer to Keypad
Zone Connections on
page 59.
AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on p age61 for Aux.
Power Output. To connect additional wiring to auxiliary
power, use the red (+) and black (-) keypad connectors.
Auxiliary power will shut down if current exceeds 1.1A. If the
auxiliary output is overloaded and is shut down, you must
disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10 seconds
before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output.
To provide maximum lightning protection
we strongly recommend having separate
earth connections for the dialer and zone
ground terminals.
To metallic
enclosure
Ground
clamp
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire
Cold water
pipe
grounding
The "
BELL" output will shutdown if
the current exceeds 3A.
Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.
Four pin connector
can be used for
quick installation of a
keypad.
Do not cut, bend or alter
the antennas and ensure
that electrical wires do
not cross over the
antennae, as this may
affect signal reception.
Paradox Memory Key
(PMC-4 PMC-5)
Antennas
"RX" & “TX” LED:
Flashes quickly when
receiving or transmitting RF signals
from wireless devices.
"STATUS" LED:
Flash once every second = Normal
Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1 second =
Any trouble
Always ON = Panel is using phone line
Fast flash 6 seconds after power up = Installer
lock enabled
This equipment must be installed and maintained
by qualified service personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the UL and
C-UL Warnings section at the back of the
Reference & Installation Manual.
Used for In-Field Firmware upgrade
through a 307USB Direct Connect
Interface. See Connecting to
WinLoad on page 62 for details.
EBUS and Dialer used with:
VDMP3 plug-in voice module for voice reporting
PCS100 GSM communicator module
Press and hold the RESET
button for five seconds. The
STATUS LED will start
flashing. Within 2 seconds
of this flashing, press the
reset switch again. The
panel will reset to default
and restart.
The sum of the
current drawn
from the BELL
and AUX must be
limited to 1.3A (40VA
transformer strongly
recommended).
Exceeding this limit will
overload the panel
power supply and lead
to complete system
shutdown.
Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren
Max. amount of keypads = 15 keypads
Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of keypad from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)
Charge LED:
Charging and Battery test LED
* If EOL is enabled: see section
[706] option [2]. For the keypad’s
zone configurations, refer to
Installer Quick Menu on page 65.
Also refer to keypad zone
connections on page 59.
1Programming Guide
MG5050 PCB Layout
Used for In-Field Firmware upgrade
through a 307USB Direct Connect
Interface. See Connecting to
WinLoad on page 62 for details.
Antennas
Do not cut, bend or
alter the antennas and
ensure that electrical
wires do not cross
over the antennae, as
this may affect signal
reception.
Four pin connector can
be used for quick
installation of a keypad.
Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 61.
Paradox Memory Key
(PMC-4, PMC-5)
LEDs
Charge LED:
Charging and battery test
LED
Status LED:
• Flash once every second =
Normal
• Flashes ON 1 second and
OFF 1 second = Any trouble
• Always ON = Panel is
using phone line
• Fast flash 6 seconds after
power up = Installer lock
enabled
"RX" & “TX” LED:
Flashes quickly when
receiving or transmitting RF
signals from wireless
devices.
To metallic
enclosure
Ground
clamp
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire
Cold water
pipe
grounding
To provide maximum lightning
protection we strongly recommend
having separate earth connections
for the dialer and zone ground
terminals.
The "
BELL" output will
shutdown if the current
exceeds 3A.
Refer to Single Zone
Inputs on page 59
Max. amount of keypads = 15 keypads
Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of keypad from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)
Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.
AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page61 for Aux.
Power Output. To connect additional wiring to auxiliary
power, use the red (+) and black (-) keypad connectors.
Auxiliary power will shut down if current exceeds 1.1A. If the
auxiliary output is overloaded and is shut down, you must
disconnect all loads from the output fo r at least 10 seconds
before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output.
This equipment must be installed and
maintained by qualified service personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the UL and
C-UL Warnings section at the back of the
Reference & Installation Manual.
The sum of the
current drawn
from the BELL and AUX
must be limited to 1.3A
(40VA transformer
strongly recommended).
Exceeding this limit will
overload the panel power
supply and lead to
complete system
shutdown.
Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren
For the keypad’s zone
configurations, refer to
the Installer Quick Menu. If EOL is
enabled: see section
[706] option [2]. Also
refer to Keypad Zone
Connections on
page 59.
Press and hold the
RESET button for five
seconds. The STATUS
LED will start flashing.
Within 2 seconds of
this flashing, press the
reset switch again. The
panel will reset to
default and restart.
* If EOL is enabled: see section
[706] option [2]. For the
keypad’s zone configurations,
refer to Installer Quick Menu on
page 65. Als o r ef e r to keypad
zone connections on page 59.
*
Solid-state PGM
(+/- trigger on
PGM4 only.
J3 and J4 used with:
VDMP3 plug-in voice modu l e for
voice reporting
PCS100 GSM communicator
module
Magellan / Spectra SP2
SP5500 PCB Layout
Four pin connector can be used
for quick installation of a SP5500
keypad.
Used for In-Field Firmware
upgrade through a 307USB Direct
Connect Interface. See Connecting
to WinLoad on page 62 for details.
Paradox Memory Key
(PMC-4, PMC5)
Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 61.
The "
BELL" output will
shutdown if the current
exceeds 3A.
AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page 61 for
Aux. Power Output. To connect additional wiring to
auxiliary power, use the red (+) and black (-)
keypad connectors. Auxiliary power will shut down
if current exceeds 1.1A. If the auxiliary output is
overloaded and is shut down, you must
disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10
seconds before reconnecting any load back to the
auxiliary output.
This equipment must be installed and
maintained by qualified service
personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to
the UL and C-UL Warnings section at
the back of the Reference &
Installation Manual.
The sum of the current drawn
from the BELL and AUX must be
limited to 1.3A (40VA transformer
strongly recommended).
Exceeding this limit will overload
the panel power supply and lead
to complete system shutdown.
Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren
To provide maximum lightning
protection we strongly recommend
having separate earth connections
for the dialer and zone ground
terminals.
Max. amount of keypads = 15 keypads
Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of keypad from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)
Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.
To metallic
enclosure
Ground
clamp
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire
Cold water
pipe
grounding
For the keypad’s zone
configurations, refer to the
Installer Quick Menu. If EOL
is enabled: see section [706]
option [2]. Also refer to Keypad
Zone Connections on page 59.
Refer to Single Zone
Inputs on page 59
PGM +/- trigger not
supported by the
SP5500
Press and hold the RESET button
for five seconds. The STATUS LED
will start flashing. Within 2 seconds
of this flashing, press the reset
switch again. The panel will reset to
default and restart.
Charge LED:
Charging and battery test LED
Status LED:
• Flash once every second = Normal
• Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1 second = Any trouble
• Always ON = Panel is using phone line
• Fast flash 6 seconds after power up = Installer lock enabled
EBUS and Dialer used with:
VDMP3 plug-in voice module for voice reporting
PCS100 GSM communicator module
* If EOL is enabled: see
section [706] option [2].
For the keypad’s zone
configurations, refer to
Installer Quick Menu on
page 65. Also refer to
keypad zone
connections on page 59.
3Programming Guide
SP6000 PCB Layout
LEDs
Charge LED:
Charging and battery test LED
Status LED:
• Flash once every second = Normal
• Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1 second = Any trouble
• Always ON = Panel is using phone line
• Fast flash 6 seconds after power up = Installer lock enabled
Four pin connector can
be used for quick
installation of a keypad.
Used for In-Field Firmware
upgrade through a 307USB
Direct Connect Interface. See
Connecting to WinLoad on
page 62 for details.
Paradox Memory Key
(PMC-4, PMC-5)
Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 61.
The "
BELL" output will
shutdown if the current
exceeds 3A.
AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page 61 for
Aux. Power Output. To connect additional wiring to
auxiliary power, use the red (+) and black (-)
keypad connectors. Auxiliary power will shut down
if current exceeds 1.1A. If the auxiliary output is
overloaded and is shut down, you must
disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10
seconds before reconnecting any load back to the
auxiliary output.
This equipment must be installed and
maintained by qualified service
personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the
UL and C-UL Warnings section at the
back of the Reference & Installation
Manual.
The sum of the current drawn
from the BELL and AUX must be
limited to 1.3A (40VA transformer
strongly recommended).
Exceeding this limit will overload
the panel power supply and lead
to complete system shutdown.
Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren
To provide maximum lightning
protection we strongly recommend
having separate earth connections
for the dialer and zone ground
terminals.
Max. amount of keypads = 15 keypads
Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of keypad from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)
Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.
To metallic
enclosure
Ground
clamp
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire
Cold water
pipe
grounding
For the keypad’s zone configurations, refer to the
Installer Quick Menu. If EOL is enabled: see
section [706] option [2]. Also refer to Keypad Zone
Connections on page 59.
Refer to Single Zone
Inputs on page 59
PGM Trigger: This
jumper allows you to
choose whether the solid
state relay PGMs are
grounded (-), or give out
12V (+).
Press and hold the
RESET button for five
seconds. The STATUS
LED will start flashing.
Within 2 seconds of
this flashing, press the
reset switch again. The
panel will reset to
default and restart.
When using an SP6000 panel in
conjunction with an RTX3, all K32
and K10V/H keypads must be
versions 2.0 or higher.
* If EOL is enabled: see
section [706] option [2].
For the keypad’s zone
configurations, refer to
Installer Quick Menu on
page 65. Also refer to
keypad zone
connections on page 59.
*
EBUS and Dialer used with:
VDMP3 plug-in voice module for voice reporting
PCS100 GSM communicator module
Magellan / Spectra SP4
SP7000 PCB Layout
LEDs
Charge LED:
Charging and battery test LED
Status LED:
• Flash once every second = Normal
• Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1 second = Any trouble
• Always ON = Panel is using phone line
• Fast flash 6 seconds after power up = Installer lock enabled
Four pin connector can
be used for quick
installation of a keypad.
Used for In-Field Firmware
upgrade through a 307USB
Direct Connect Interface. See
Connecting to WinLoad on
page 62 for details.
Paradox Memory Key
(PMC-4, PMC-5)
Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 61.
The "
BELL" output will
shutdown if the current
exceeds 3A.
AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page61
for Aux. Power Output. To connect additional
wiring to auxiliary power, use the red (+) and
black (-) keypad connectors. Auxiliary power
will shut down if current exceeds 1.1A. If the
auxiliary output is overloaded and is shut down,
you must disconnect all loads from the output
for at least 10 seconds before reconnecting any
load back to the auxiliary output.
This equipment must be installed and
maintained by qualified service
personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the
UL and C-UL Warnings section at the
back of the Reference & Installation
Manual.
The sum of the current drawn from
the BELL and AUX must be limited
to 1.3A (40VA transformer strongly
recommended). Exceeding this
limit will overload the panel power
supply and lead to complete
system shutdown.
Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren
To provide maximum lightning
protection we strongly recommend
having separate earth connections
for the dialer and zone ground
terminals.
Max. amount of keypads = 15 keypads
Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of keypad from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)
Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.
To metallic
enclosure
Ground
clamp
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire
Cold water
pipe
grounding
For the keypad’s zone configurations, refer to the
Installer Quick Menu. If EOL is enabled: see
section [706] option [2]. Also refer to Keypad Zone
Connections on page 59.
Refer to Single Zone
Inputs on page 59
PGM Trigger: This jumper allows you
to choose whether the solid state
relay PGMs are grounded (-), or give
out 12V (+).
Upper Inputs = Zones 9 to 16
Lower Inputs = Zones 1 to 8
Press and hold the RESET button for five seconds. The
STATUS LED will start flashing. Within 2 seconds of this
flashing, press the reset switch again. The panel will
reset to default and restart.
* If EOL is enabled: see
section [706] option [2].
For the keypad’s zone
configurations, refer to
Installer Quick Menu on
page 65. Also refer to
keypad zone
connections on page 59.
*
Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 C Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 C
Z9 Z10 Z11 Z12 C Z13 Z14 Z15 Z16 C
EBUS and Dialer used with:
VDMP3 plug-in voice module
for voice reporting
PCS100 GSM communicator
module
Warning or important information.Suggestion or reminder.Quick Menu (see page 65)
IMPORTANT: StayD Mode must be deactivated in order to enter programming mode. Press [OFF] + [CODE] + [OFF] to
deactivate StayD.
ENTER].
INSTALLERCODE] (default: 000000) or [MAINTENANCECODE] (no default). [ARM] and [STAY] lights flash.
To modify codes, see System Codes on page 8.
SECTION] you wish to program. [ARM] and [STAY] lights are ON.
DATA].
RPT1MG-RPT1
PGM4APR3-PGM4
Codes and Panel Reset
Example:
Version 01.42.
Digits 1-4
StepActionDetailsWhen Viewing Keypad Version
1Enter 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 D [
ARM] is illuminated
2Press [
ENTER]The second digit is displayed. Digit 2 D [SLEEP] is illuminated
3Press [
ENTER]The third digit is displayed.Digit 3 D [STAY] is illuminated
4Press [
ENTER]The fourth digit is displayed.Digit 4 D [OFF] is illuminated
NOTE: K10V/H / K636 keypad version numbers cannot be viewed.
Installer Code (Default: 0000 / 000000)
Maintenance Code (No Default)
System Master Code (Default: 1234 / 123456)
Panel Reset
IMPORTANT: When using an SP Series panel, all wireless sections and options do not apply unless an RTX3 is used in
conjunction with the panel.
IMPORTANT: When using an SP6000 panel in conjunction with an RTX3, all K32 and K10V/H keypads must be versions
2.0 or higher.
IMPORTANT: The K32I Fixed LCD keypad module is only compatible with MG/SP panel version 2.30 and higher.
The Installer code is used to enter programming mode, which allows you to program everything
except
user codes. To change the default code, go to section [397] on page 8 and refer to sec-
tion [701] option [1] on page 23.
The Maintenance code is used to enter programming mode, which allows you to
program everything except
[398], [815], [816], [817], [910], [911], [970], and [975]). To set the default code, go to section
[398] on page 8 and refer to section [701] option [1] on page 23.
The System Master code can use any arming method and can program user codes. To change
the default code, go to section [399] on page 8 and refer to section [701] option [1] on page 23.
Press and hold the RESET switch for five seconds. When the STATUS LED flashes, press the
RESET switch within 2 seconds. However, this will not clear a bus module trouble (see section
[955]). To reset the panel to default using section programming (see section [950]).
for user codes and communication settings (sections [395], [397],
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for installer or maintenance code programming.
Refer to the Master Quick Menu in the User Guide for user code/remote control programming.
System Codes
Section DataDescription
[395] ____/____/____(147 to lock, other to unlock)Installer Code Lock (default 000)
[397] ____/____/____/____/____/____Installer Code (default = 000000)*
[398] ____/____/____/____/____/____Maintenance Code (no default)
[399] ____/____/____/____/____/____System Master Code (default = 123456)*
*4 or 6 digits according to section [701] option [1]. The control panel automatically removes the last 2 digits of the user access code if the
length is changed from 6 digits to 4 digits. However, if the user access code length is changed from 4 to 6 digits, the control panel adds 2
digits to the end by using the first two digits.
Maintenance Code Limited Access Table
The Maintenance Code cannot access the following sections:
[395]Installer code lock[817]Backup monitoring station telephone
[397]Installer code[910]Panel ID
[398]Maintenance code[911]PC password
[815]Monitoring station telephone number 1[970]Download memory key into panel
[816]Monitoring station telephone number 2[975]Upload panel into the memory key
User Code Options
User Options
1 - Partition 1 Access5 - Force Arming (Regular/Sleep/StayArming)
When section [400] is accessed, the panel will copy the saved value of that section to all user options- [404] to [432].
Magellan / Spectra SP8
The System Master, Master 1, and Master 2 user code options cannot be modified. However, if partitioning is not enabled, the
user code options for Master 2 will match those of Master 1.
SectionRemote Serial NumberSectionRemote Serial Number
[651] RC 1 for User 1:____/____/____/____/____/____[667] RC 17 for User 17:____/____/____/____/____/____
[652] RC 2 for User 2:____/____/____/____/____/____[668] RC 18 for User 18:____/____/____/____/____/____
[653] RC 3 for User 3:____/____/____/____/____/____[669] RC 19 for User 19:____/____/____/____/____/____
[654] RC 4 for User 4:____/____/____/____/____/____[670] RC 20 for User 20:____/____/____/____/____/____
[655] RC 5 for User 5:____/____/____/____/____/____[671] RC 21 for User 21:____/____/____/____/____/____
[656] RC 6 for User 6:____/____/____/____/____/____[672] RC 22 for User 22:____/____/____/____/____/____
[657] RC 7 for User 7:____/____/____/____/____/____[673] RC 23 for User 23:____/____/____/____/____/____
[658] RC 8 for User 8:____/____/____/____/____/____[674] RC 24 for User 24:____/____/____/____/____/____
[659] RC 9 for User 9:____/____/____/____/____/____[675] RC 25 for User 25:____/____/____/____/____/____
[660] RC 10 for User 10:____/____/____/____/____/____[676] RC 26 for User 26:____/____/____/____/____/____
[661] RC 11 for User 11:____/____/____/____/____/____[677] RC 27 for User 27:____/____/__ __/____/____/____
[662] RC 12 for User 12:____/____/____/____/____/____[678] RC 28 for User 28:____/____/____/____/____/____
[663] RC 13 for User 13:____/____/____/____/____/____[679] RC 29 for User 29:____/____/____/____/____/____
[664] RC 14 for User 14:____/____/____/____/____/____[680] RC 30 for User 30:____/____/____/____/____/____
[665] RC 15 for User 15:____/____/____/____/____/____[681] RC 31 for User 31:____/____/____/____/____/____
[666] RC 16 for User 16:____/____/____/____/____/____[682] RC 32 for User 32:____/____/____/____/____/____
To delete a remote control, enter [000000] in its respective section. To view the serial number of a remote, refer to section [960].
For automatic assignment, press a button on the designated remote while in the respective section.
Refer to the Master Quick Menu in the User Guide for user code/remote control programming.
Magellan / Spectra SP10
Code Entry for Action Keys (REM3)
The six action keys (PGM1 to PGM6) can be programmed to require a code entry for use.
SectionOFFON
[360] [1] All odd-numbered REM3sN = Code entry for PGMN = One-touch PGM
Jumper Zone 22: Input 4Zone 22: Input 2Zone 22: Input 1Jumper Zone 22: Input 4
Panel + 17 Zone 23: Input 5ZX8Zone 23: Input 3Zone 23: Input 2Panel + 9 Zone 23: Input 5
Zone 24: Input 6Jumper Zone 24: Input 4ZX8Zone 24: Input 3Zone 24: Input 6
Zone 25: Input 7Panel + 17 Zone 25: Input 5Jumper Zone 25: Input 4Zone 25: Input 7
Zone 26: Input 8Zone 26: Input 6Panel + 17 Zone 26: Input 5Zone 26: Input 8
Zone 27: N/AZone 27: Input 7Zone 27: Input 6Zone 27: Input 1
Zone 28: N/AZone 28: Input 8Zone 28: Input 7ZX8Zone 28: Input 2
Zone 29: N/AZone 29: N/AZone 29: Input 8Jumper Zone 29: Input 3
Zone 30: N/AZone 30: N/AZone 30: N/APanel + 17 Zone 30: Input 4
Zone 31: N/AZone 31: N/AZone 31: N/AZone 31: Input 5
Zone 32: N/AZone 32: N/AZone 32: N/AZone 32: Input 6
If a zone is already programmed and you assign a device to the same zone, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire
zone, and a keypad zone will overwrite a hardwire zone.
Zone Recognition (SP Series)
When expanding zones via ZX8, up to 3 ZX8 modules can be added to the system and are identified by the ZX8 3-position jumpers +1,
+9 and +17.
Zone 27: Input 6Zone 27:Input 1ZX8Zone 27: Input 3ZX8Zone 27: Input 3
Zone 28: Input 7ZX8Zone 28: Input 2Jumper Zone 28: Input 4Jumper Zone 28: Input 4
Zone 29: Input 8Jumper Zone 29: Input 3Panel + 17 Zone 29: Input 5Panel + 9 Zone 29: Input 5
Zone 30: N/APanel + 17 Zone 30: Input 4Zone 30: Input 6Zone 30: Input 6
Zone 31: N/AZone 31: Input 5Zone 31: Input 7Zone 31: Input 7
Zone 32: N/AZone 32: Input 6Zone 32: Input 8Zone 32: Input 8
If a zone is already programmed and you assign a device to the same zone, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire
zone, and a keypad zone will overwrite a hardwire zone.
SP7000 No ATZSP7000 ATZ
Zone 1: Panel Input 1Zone 1: Panel Input 1A
Zone 2: Panel Input 2Zone 2: Panel Input 2A
Zone 3: Panel Input 3Zone 3: Panel Input 3A
Zone 4: Panel Input 4Zone 4: Panel Input 4A
Zone 5: Panel Input 5Zone 5: Panel Input 5A
Zone 6: Panel Input 6Zone 6: Panel Input 6A
Zone 7: Panel Input 7Zone 7: Panel Input 7A
PanelZone 8: Panel Input 8Zone 8: Panel Input 8A
Zone 9: Panel Input 9Zone 9: Panel Input 9A
Zone 10: Panel Input 10Zone 10: Panel Input 10A
Zone 11: Panel Input 11Zone 11: Panel Input 11A
Zone 12: Panel Input 12Zone 12: Panel Input 12A
Zone 13: Panel Input 13Zone 13: Panel Input 13A
Zone 14: Panel Input 14Zone 14: Panel Input 14A
Zone 15: Panel Input 15Zone 15: Panel Input 15A
Zone 16: Panel Input 16PanelZone 16: Panel Input 16A
Zone 17: Input 1Zone 17: Panel Input 1B
Zone 18: Input 2Zone 18: Panel Input 2B
ZX8Zone 19: Input 3Zone 19: Panel Input 3B
Jumper Zone 20: Input 4Zone 20: Panel Input 4B
Panel + 1 Zone 21: Input 5Zone 21: Panel Input 5B
Zone 22: Input 6Zone 22: Panel Input 6B
Zone 23: Input 7Zone 23: Panel Input 7B
Zone 24: Input 8Zone 24: Panel Input 8B
Zone 25: Input 1Zone 25: Panel Input 9B
Zone 26: Input 2Zone 26: Panel Input 10B
Zone 30: Input 6Zone 30: Panel Input 14B
Zone 31: Input 7Zone 31: Panel Input 15B
Zone 32: Input 8Zone 32: Panel Input 16B
Magellan / Spectra SP18
Zone Definitions
[1]- N/A
[2]- N/A
[3]- N/A
[4] OFF = Disarm
ON = Disarm only if Stay/Sleep
armed
[5] = Arm only
[6] = Stay arming‡
[7] = Sleep arming‡
[8] = N/A
‡ Select only one. If all are off, keyswitch will regular arm.
[1] = Auto-zone Shutdown
[2] = Bypassable Zone
[3] =
RF Zone Supervision
[4] [5]
OFF OFF Audible Alarm
OFF ON Pulsed Alarm
ON OFF Silent Alarm
ON ON Report Only
[6] = Intellizone
[7] = Delay alarm transmission
[8] = Force Zone
[1]- Partition 1†
[2]- Partition 2†
[3]- Both partitions†
†
When using a K636 keypad, only
partition 1 is available.
Table 2: Partition AssignmentTable 3: Zone OptionsTable 4: Keyswitch Options
If a zone is already programmed and you assign a device to the same zone, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire
zone, and a keypad zone will overwrite a hardwire zone.
To program zone definitions, zone partitions and assign options:
StepActionDetails
1[
ENTER] + [INSTALLERCODE]
(default: 0000 / 000000)
[ARM] + [STAY] = flash. [MAINTENANCECODE] may also be used.
2Enter 3-digit zone you wish to program
[
ARM] + [STAY] = on (see page 20)
[001] to [032]
3Enter a 2-digit zone definition2 digits: 01 to 32 (see Table 1 below)
4Assign Partition
By default, all zones are assigned to partition 1. (see Table 2)
[1], [2] or [3]
5Select or deselect zone options using
For zone options, see Table 3. For keyswitch options, see Table 4.
buttons [1] to [8]
6To save and proceed to the next zone,
ENTER]
press [
Table 1: Zone Definitions
Zone DefinitionsStay ArmSleep ArmFully ArmZone Definitions
00 = Zone Disabled (default) ---
Not ArmedInstant*Instant20 = 24Hr. Water
10 = Instant (Full Arm)Not ArmedNot ArmedInstant21 = 24Hr. Freeze
* Flex-Instant = Zone will follow the delay at section [720], (default is 15 seconds / 0 = instant zone)22 = 24hr. Panic††
** On-board hardwire control panel zones and ZX8 expansion zones only23 = Follow No Pre-Alarm
† APR-ZX8 inputs do not support fire zones.
For 2-wire smoke installations (not supported by SP5500), these definitions apply to Zone 1 Input
Zone 1: __________________________ _____/_____
Zone 2: __________________________
Zone 3: __________________________
Zone 4: __________________________
Zone 5: __________________________
Zone 6: __________________________
Zone 7: __________________________
Zone 8: __________________________
Zone 9: __________________________
Zone 10: _________________________
Zone 11: _________________________
Zone 12: _________________________
Zone 13: _________________________
Zone 14: _________________________
Zone 15: _________________________
Zone 16: _________________________
Zone 17: _________________________
Zone 18: _________________________
Zone 19: _________________________
Zone 20: _________________________
Zone 21: _________________________
Zone 22: _________________________
Zone 23: _________________________
Zone 24: _________________________
Zone 25: _________________________
Zone 26: _________________________
Zone 27: _________________________
Zone 28: _________________________
Zone 29: _________________________
Zone 30: _________________________
Zone 31: _________________________
Zone 32: _________________________
[730]General Zone Options 3 OFFON
Option
[1]Daylight savings
[2]N/AN/AN/A
Section DataDescription
[731 ] (00 to 99)Country code
00 = US, Canada, Mexico, St.Johns, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos
01 = Cuba
02 = Brazil
03 = Chile
04 = Falklands
05 = Paraguay
06 = European Union, UK, and Greenland
07 = Russia and most states of the former USSR
08 = Australia- South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital
Territory, New South Wales
Customized Daylight Saving Programming
In addition to using the default Daylight Saving Time (DST) settings in section [731], you can also set a customized DST. Set section
[732] for the DST starting period and [733] for the DST ending period. Both sections recognize 5 different entries of 2 digits each. All
entries must be assigned in this respective order:
Months01 to 1201 = January
Date01 to 3101 = First day of the month
Day**00 to 0700 = Default*, 01 = Sunday
Hours00 to 2300 = Midnight
Minutes00 only00 = 60 minutes or 1 hour
N DisabledN Enabled
Country Code List
09 = Lord Howe Island- Tasmania
10 = New Zealand, Chatham
11 = Tonga
12 = Iraq and Syria
13 = Israel
14 = Lebanon, Kirgizstan
15 = Palestine
16 = Egypt
17 = Namibia
18 = USA, Canada (New Daylight Saving Time for 2007)
19 = New Zealand (New Daylight Saving Time for 2007)
*If the Day value is set to (00), the Day is ignored and the DST
change will respect only the Date value.
** If the Day setting is set to a value other than 00 (e.g. 03 Tuesday), the DST time change will occur on the first 'Tuesday'
following the programmed Date value.
If you have modified sections [732] and [733] but want to revert to a standard DST code, change all of the settings in [732] and [733] to
(00)
Section DataDescription
[732 ] __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/Daylight Savings Time Starting Period
[733]__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/Daylight Savings Time Ending Period
21Programming Guide
Keypad Programming
Keypad Zone Number Assignment
StepActionDetails
1[ENTER] + [INSTALLERCODE]
(default: 0000 / 000000)
[ARM] + [STAY] = flash. [MAINTENANCECODE] may also be used.
K636 / K10V/H = 1 digit: 1 to 0(10)
* To erase a keypad zone number, press [CLEAR], then [ENTER]. Also, this step activates the
EOL resistors if section [706] option [2] is enabled (see page 24).
K636 / K10V/H = 1 digit: 1 to 0(10)
* The first zone you program will be the designated entry point and will flash. Up to three
more path zones can be added; these zones will light up and stay lit.
Keypad Input/Output Configuration (K636 V2.0 and higher)
StepActionDetails
1[
2Press and hold [ARM] (3sec)[ARM] + [STAY] = on
3Option [1]ON = Output switches to ground following system arming (Blue wire 150mA max.).
4Option [2]ON = Output N.O.
ENTER] + [INSTALLERCODE]
(default: 0000 / 000000)
[ARM] + [STAY] = flash.
OFF = Input (Keypad zone input)
OFF = Output N.C.
When configuring as an output, you must first clear the keypad zone (if assigned).
Magellan / Spectra SP22
System Programming
[700]General System Options
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]N/AN/AN/A
[701]General System Options
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Partitioning
Battery charging (350mA or 700mA)
Audible trouble warning (except AC failure)
Audible trouble warning on AC failure
RF jamming supervision
Exit delay termination
Tamper supervision on the bus module
Access code length
Lock master code
Confidential mode
To exit confidential mode
Confidential mode timer
REM2 version number
Display entry delay on LCD keypad (K32LCD)
Display exit delay on LCD keypad (K32LCD)
N DisabledN Enabled
N 350mAN 700mA
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N 6 digitsN 4 digits
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N Enter a codeN Press a key
N 2 minutesN 5 seconds
N REM2 V2.00N REM2 V2.01 orhigher
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
[702]Panic Options
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7] & [8]N/AN/AN/A
[703]Arming/Disarming Options 1
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]Restrict arming on wireless supervision trouble (Zone + Bus
[8]
Panic 1
Panic 2
Panic 3
Panic 1: Report only or audible alarm
Panic 2: Report only or audible alarm
Panic 3: Report only or audible alarm
One-touch regular arming
One-touch stay arming
One-touch sleep arming
One-touch bypass programming
Restrict arming on battery failure
Restrict arming on tamper failure (Zone + Bus Module
+ Wireless PGM)
Module + Wireless PGM)
Calling the VDMP3
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N Report onlyN Audible
N Report onlyN Audible
N Report onlyN Audible
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
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[704]Arming/Disarming Options 2
[3][4]
RF Zone/Hardwired Zone Tamper Recognition OptionsKeypad / Bus Module Tamper Recognition Options*
OFFOFF Disabled Disabled
OFFON
TROUBLEONLYTROUBLEONLY
ONOFF When disarmed: TROUBLEONLY
When armed: Follow zone’s alarm type
TROUBLEONLY
ONO N Wh en di sa r m e d: AUDIBLEALARM
When armed: Follow zone’s alarm type
AUDIBLEALARM
* Tamper recognition of keypad / bus module only if section [700] option [7] is enabled.
[6][7]
RF Zone Supervision OptionsKeypad / Bus Module Supervision Options
OFF OFF Disabled Disabled
OFFON
TROUBLEONLYTROUBLEONLY
ONOFF When disarmed: TROUBLEONLY
When armed: Follow zone’s alarm type
TROUBLEONLY
ONO N Wh en di sa r m e d: AUDIBLEALARM
When armed: Follow zone’s alarm type
AUDIBLEALARM
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]No exit delay beeps and no bell squawk when stay/sleep
Regular arming switches to force arming
Stay arming sw itches to st ay fo rce arming
Sleep arming switches to sleep force arming
Bell squawk when arm/disarm with remote
Bell squawk when arm/disarm with a keypad
Beep on exit delay
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
arm
[8]
No exit delay when arm with a remote
N DisabledN Enabled
[705]General Zone Options 1
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
A TZ zone dou blin g
A TZ wiring option s
N DisabledN Enabled
N SeriesN Parallel
[3] & [4]T amper Recogn ition
[5]
Generate tamper on bypassed zone
N NoN Yes
[6] & [7]Supervision Options
[8]
Generate supervision on bypassed zone
N NoN Yes
[706]General Zone Options 2
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
Check-in supervision time
EOL resistors
Zone Input 1 becomes a 2-wire smoke input (except SP5500)
ZX8 ID A (Panel + 1) Input 1
ZX8 ID B (Panel + 9) Input 1
ZX8 ID C (Panel + 17) Input 1
N 24 hoursN 80 minutes
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N Zone inputN Tamper input
N Zone inputN Tamper input
N Zone inputN Tamper input
[7]N/AN/AN/A
[8]N/AN/AN/A
Magellan / Spectra SP24
Other Settings and Modes
[3][4]
OFFOFF Regular
OFFONSleep
ONOFF Stay
[3][4]
OFFOFF Regular
OFFONSleep
ONOFF Stay
SectionDescription
[950]Reset all programmable sections to factory default values
[955]Clear bus module trouble (remove disconnected module from the bus)
[960]Remote control serial number display (press any button on the assigned remote, then press [ENTER] to view the next digit)
[970]Download memory key into panel (see the Reference & Installation Manual)
[975]Upload panel into the memory key (see the Reference & Installation Manual)
[980]Display version number of the panel (press [ENTER] to view the next digit)
Partition Programming
[741]Partition 1 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Auto-arm on time
[2]Auto-arm on no movement
Auto-arm arming mode
[3]& [4]
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N See TableN See Table
[5]Switch to stay arming if no zone entry delay is opened
[6]Follow zones become entry delay 2 when delay zone is bypassed
[7]& [8] N/AN/AN/A
[742]Partition 2 Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Auto-arm on time
[2]Auto-arm on no movement
Auto-arm arming mode
[3]& [4]
[5]Switch to stay arming if no entry delay is opened
[6]Follow zones become entry delay 2 when delay zone is bypassed
[7]& [8] N/AN/AN/A
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N See TableN See Table
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
25Programming Guide
Timers
Zone Timers (MG Series)
Section MG5000 MG5050 DataDescription (Default 060)
[041] Zone 1 (Z1):(Z1):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 1 Speed
[042] Zone 2 (Z2):(Z2):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 2 Speed
[043] Zone 3 (Z1 with ATZ): (Z3):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 3 Speed
[044] Zone 4 (Z2 with ATZ): (Z4):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 4 Speed
[045] Zone 5(Z5):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 5 Speed
[046] Zone 6 (Z1 with ATZ):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 6 Speed
[047] Zone 7 (Z2 with ATZ):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 7 Speed
[048] Zone 8 (Z3 with ATZ):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 8 Speed
[049] Zone 9 (Z4 with ATZ):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 9 Speed
[050] Zone 10 (Z5 with ATZ):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 10 Speed
[051] Zone 11 ____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 11 Speed
[052] Zone 12 ____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 12 Speed
[053] Zone 13 ____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 13 Speed
[054] Zone 14 ____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 14 Speed
[055] Zone 15 ____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 15 Speed
[056] Zone 16 ____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 16 Speed
Zone Timers (SP Series)
Section SP5500 SP6000SP7000* DataDescription (Default 060)
[041] Zone 1 (Z1):(Z1):(Z1):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 1 Speed
[042] Zone 2 (Z2):(Z2):(Z2):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 2 Speed
[043] Zone 3 (Z3):(Z3):(Z3):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 3 Speed
[044] Zone 4 (Z4):(Z4):(Z4):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 4 Speed
[045] Zone 5(Z5):(Z5):(Z5):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 5 Speed
[046] Zone 6 (Z1 with ATZ): (Z6):(Z6):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 6 Speed
[047] Zone 7 (Z2 with ATZ): (Z7):(Z7):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 7 Speed
[048] Zone 8 (Z3 with ATZ): (Z8):(Z8):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 8 Speed
[049] Zone 9 (Z4 with ATZ): (Z1 with ATZ): (Z9):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zo n e 9 Speed
[050] Zone 10 (Z5 with ATZ): (Z2 with ATZ): (Z10):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 10 Speed
[051] Zone 11 (Z3 with ATZ): (Z11):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 11 Speed
[052] Zone 12 (Z4 with ATZ): (Z12):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 12 Speed
[053] Zone 13 (Z5 with ATZ): (Z13):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 13 Speed
[054] Zone 14 (Z6 with ATZ): (Z14):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 14 Speed
[055] Zone 15 (Z7 with ATZ): (Z15):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 15 Speed
[056] Zone 16 (Z8 with ATZ): (Z16):____/____/____(000 to 255) x 10msHardwire Zone 16 Speed
* SP7000: For zones 17-32 (ATZ), the zone timer is set at 0.6 seconds.
System Timers
Section DataDescription
[710] ____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsEntry delay 1 (default 045)
[711] ____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsEntry delay 2 (default 045)
[712] ____/____/____(000 to 015) Auto zone shutdown counter (Default 005)
[713] ____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsIntellizone delay (default 048)
[714] ____/____/____(000 to 255) minutesRecycle alarm delay (default 000)
[715] ____/____/____(000 to 255) Recycle alarm counter (default 000)
[716] ____/____/____(000 to 255) minutesKeypad lockout delay (default 000)
[717] ____/____/____(000 to 255) attempt before lockingKe ypad lockout counter (default 000)
[718] ____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsRemote panic disarm lock delay (default 000)
Magellan / Spectra SP26
Section DataDescription
[719] ____/____/____(000 to 255) daysClosing delinquency delay (default 000)
[720] ____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsFlex-Instant delay (default 015)
[721] ____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsFor StayD: Re-arm delay (default 005)
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for alternate entry/exit and bell cut-off timer programming.
Partition Timers
Section DataDescription
[745]____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsPartition 1 exit delay (default 060)
[746]____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsPartition 2 exit delay (default 060)
[747]____/____/____(000 to 255) minutesPartition 1 bell cut-off (default 004)
[748]____/____/____(000 to 255) minutesPartition 2 bell cut-off (default 004)
[749]____/____/____(000 to 255) x 15 minutesPartition 1 no movement (default 000)
[750]____/____/____(000 to 255) x 15 minutesPartition 2 no movement (default 000)
Section DataDescription
[761]____/____:____/___HH: MMAuto-arm on time Partition 1 (default 00:00)
[762]____/____:____/____HH: MMAuto-arm on time Partition 2 (default 00:00)
Communication Timers
Section DataDescription
[830] ____/____/____(000 to 255) x 2 secondsTLM fail delay (default 016)
[831] ____/____/____(000 to 032)Maximum dialing attempts monitoring station (default 008)
[832]* ____/____/____(000 to 127) secondsDelay between dialing attempts* (default 020)
[833] ____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsDelay alarm transmission (default 000)
[834] ____/____/____(000 to 127) secondsPag er reporting delay (default 020)
[835] ____/____/____(000 to 010) Pager reporting message repetition (default 003)
[836]* ____/____/____(000 to 127) secondsP ersonal reporting delay* (default 005)
[837]* ____/____/____(000 to 010)Personal reporting message repetition* (default 003)
[838] ____/____/____(000 to 255) secondsRe ce nt closing delay (default 000)
[839] ____/____/____(000 to 255) minutesPower failure report delay (default 015)
[840] ____/____/____(000 to 255) daysAuto test report (default 000) (see section [801] options [3]
* This section applies to the Plug-In Voice Dialer when using a VDMP3.
SectionDataDescription
[850] ____/____/____/____ HH: MMAuto test report time of day (default 00:00) (see section [801]
options [3] and [4] on page page 28)
[851] ____/____/__ __(000 to 255) x 1 minuteArmed report delay (default 005)
[852] ____/____/____(000 to 255) x 1 minuteDisarmed report delay (default 060)
SectionDataDescription
[901] ____/_ ___/____(000 to 255) rings Number of rings* (default 008)
[902] ____/_ ___/____(000 to 255) sec. (max 127)Answering machine override delay* (default 030)
* This section applies to the Plug-In Voice Dialer when using a VDMP3.
27Programming Guide
Communication Programming
Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM) Options
[1][2]
OFFOFFDisabled
OFFONWhen disarmed: Trouble only
When armed: Trouble only
ONOFFWhen disarmed: Trouble only
When armed: Audible alarm
ONONSilent alarms become Audible alarm
Auto-Test Report Transmission Options
[3][4]
OFF OFF Transmit the test report code every time the days programmed in section [840] have elapsed at the time programmed in
section [850] (default).
OFFON When disarmed: Transmit test report code every time the time programmed in section [852] has elapsed. When armed:
Transmit test report code every time the time programmed in section [851] has elapsed.
ONOFF The control panel will transmit the test report code every hour on the minute value programmed in section [850] (the last
two digits). Note that the first two digits of section [850] will be ignored. E.g. If 10:25 was programmed into section [850],
the test report code would be transmitted at the 25th minute of every hour, i.e. 11:25, 12:25, etc.
ONON The test report code will be transmitted when any of the conditions of the second and third options listed above (options
[3] = OFF and [4] = ON / options [3] = ON and [4] = OFF) are met.
[800]Dialer Options
OptionOFFON
N See TableN See Table
[1] & [2]
[3]
Switch to pulse on 5
[4]Alternate dial
[5]Force dial (must be enabled to comply with TBR-21)
[6]DTMF dialing
[7]
Pulse ratio
[8]Reporting
th
attempt
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N1:2N 1:1.5
N Dialer activatedN No dialer
[801]Dialer Options
OptionOFFON
[1]Report system disarming
[2]Report zone restore
N AlwaysN After alarm
N Bell cutoffN Zone closure
[3] & [4]
[5]Contact ID Override
N Disabled
N CID defaults / slow
format custom
[6] to [8] N/AN/AN/A
[802]Event Call Direction Options 1
OptionOFFON
[1]Call tel. #1 for arm/disarm report codes
[2]Call tel. #2 for arm/disarm report codes
[3]Call pager for arm/disarm report codes
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
[4]N/AN/AN/A
[5]Call tel. #1 for alarm/restore report codes
[6]Call tel. #2 for alarm/restore report codes
[7]
[8]N/AN/AN/A
Magellan / Spectra SP28
Call pager for alarm/restore report codes
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
[803]Event Call Direction Options 2
GSM Reporting
[1][2]Primary
Backup
OFFOFF
LandlineLandline
OFFON
LandlineGSM
ONOFF
GSMLandline
ONON
GSMGSM
GSM No Service Trouble Feedback
[5][6]
OFFOFF
Disabled
OFFON
When disarmed: Trouble only
When armed: Trouble only
ONOFF
When disarmed: Trouble only
When armed: Audible alarm
ONON
Silent alarm becomes audible alarm
OptionOFFON
[1]Call tel. #1 for tamper/restore report codes
[2]Call tel. #2 for tamper/restore report codes
[3]Call pager for tamper/restore report codes
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
[4]N/AN/AN/A
[5]Call tel. #1 for trouble/restore report codes
[6]Call tel. #2 for trouble/restore report codes
[7]
Call pager for trouble/restore report codes
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
[8]N/AN/AN/A
[804]Event Call Direction Options 3
OptionOFFON
[1]Call tel. #1 for special report codes
[2]Call tel. #2 for special report codes
[3]Call pager for special report codes
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
[4]N/AN/AN/A
[5]Call personal tel. # on zone alarm (burglary/fire)
[6]Call personal tel. # on panic alarms
[7]
Call personal tel. # on parademic alarm
[8]Call personal tel. # on panel power trouble
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
[805]GSM Options
Option
[1] & [2]
[3] & [4] Future use
[5] & [6]
[7]Future use
[8]GSM RF jamming supervision
OFFON
N DisabledN Enabled
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Communication Settings
Section DataDescription
[810] ___/___Reporting format
TEL1 TEL2
[811] ____/____/____/____Partition 1 Account number
[812] ____/____/____/____Partition 2 Account number
[815] ___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
01 = [
02 = N/A
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 = Uti lity Key 4 pressed (ke ys [2] and [3]) (Partiti on 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 = N/A
17 = N/A
18 = N/A
19 = N/A
20 = Full arm when armed in sleep mode
21 = Firmware upgrade -Partition 1 only (non-PGM event)
22 = N/A
23 = StayD mode activa ted
24 = StayD mode dea ctivated
99 = Any non-reportable event
01 to 32 = Remote control number
99 = Any remote control number
99 = Any zone number
Magellan / Spectra SP32
Event Group #Sub-group #
13 = Cold start wireless module (Partition 1 only)01 to 16 = Output number
17 to 18 = Wireless repeater
19 to 22 = Wireless keypad
99 = Any output number
14 = Bypass programming01 to 32 = User number
15 = User code activated output (Partition 1 only)
99 = Any user number
16 = Wireless smoke maintenance signal01 to 32 = Zone number
17 = Delay zone alarm transmission
99 = Any zone number
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 button option “5”)01 to 32 = Remo te co n tro l n um b er
23 = Button pressed on remote (see button option “6”)
01 = WinLoad direct
02 = WinLoad through IP module
03 = WinLoad through GSM module
04 = WinLoad through modem
05 = NEware direct
06 = NEware through IP module
07 = NEware through GSM module
08 = NEware through modem
09 = IP100 direct
10 = VDMP3 direct
1 1 = Voice through GSM module
12 = Remote access
13 = SMS through GSM module
99 = Any software access
27 = Bus module event00 = A bus module was added
01 = A bus module was removed
02 = 2-way RF Module Communication Failure
03 = 2-way RF Module Communication Restored
28 = StayD pass acknowledged01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number
29 = Arming with user01 to 32 = User number
99 = Any user number
30 = Special arming00 = Auto-arming (on time/no movement)
01 = Late to close
02 = No movement arming
03 = Partial arming
04 = Quick arming
05 = Arming through WinLoad
06 = Arming with keyswitch
99 = Any special arming
31 = Disarming with user01 to 32 = User number
32 = Disarming after alarm with user
99 = Any user number
33 = Alarm cancelled with user
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Event Group #Sub-group #
34 = Special disarming00 = Auto-arm cancelled (on time/no movement)
01 = Disarming through WinLoad
02 = Disarming through WinLoad after alarm
03 = Alarm cancelled through WinLoad
04 = Paramedical alarm cancelled
05 = Disarm with keyswitch
06 = Disarm with keyswitch after an alarm
07 = Alarm cancelled with keyswitch
99 = Any special disarming
35 = Zone bypassed01 to 32 = Zone number
36 = Zone in alarm
99 = Any zone number
37 = Fire alarm
38 = Zone alarm restore
39 = Fire alarm restore
40 = Special alarm00 = Panic non-medical emergency
01 = Panic medical (this panic alarm is not UL approved)
02 = Panic fire
03 = Recent closing
04 = Global shutdown
05 = Duress alarm
06 = Keypad lockout (Partition 1 only)
99 = Any special alarm event
41 = Zone shutdown01 to 32 = Zone number
42 = Zone tampered
99 = Any zone number
43 = Zone tamper restore
44 = New trouble
(Partition 1 only except sub-group 07 = both partitions)
00 = N/A
01 = AC failure
02 = Battery failure
03 = Auxiliary current overload
04 = Bell current overload
05 = Bell disconnected
06 = Clock loss
07 = Fire loop trouble
08 = Fail to communicate to monitoring station telephone #1
09 = Fail to communicate to monitoring station telephone #2
11 = Fail to communicate to voice report
12 = RF jamming
13 = GSM RF jamming
14 = GSM no service
15 = GSM supervision lost
99 = Any new trouble event
45 = Trouble restored 00 = Telephone line restored
01 = AC failure restore
02 = Battery failure restore
03 = Auxiliary current overload restore
04 = Bell current overload restore
05 = Bell disconnected restore
06 = Clock loss restore
07 = Fire loop trouble restore
08 = Fail to communicate to monitoring station telephone #1 restore
09 = Fail to communicate to monitoring station telephone #2 restore
11 = Fail to communicate to voice report restore
12 = RF jamming restore
13 = GSM RF jamming restore
14 = GSM no service restore
15 = GSM supervision lost restore
99 = Any trouble restored event
Magellan / Spectra SP34
Event Group #Sub-group #
46 = Bus / EBus / Wireless module new trouble
(Partition 1 only)
00 = Bus / EBus / Wireless module communication fault
01 = Tamper trouble
02 = Power fail
03 = Battery failure
99 = Any bus module new trouble event
01 to 16 = Output
17 to 18 = Wireless repeater
19 to 22 = Wireless keypad
56 = Wireless module tamper restore (Partition 1 only)
57 = Non-medical alarm (paramedic)01 to 32 = User number
99 = Any user number
58 = Zone forced01 to 32 = Zone number
59 = Zone included
99 = Any zone number
64 = System Status00 = Follow Arm LED status*:
1. PGM pulse fast in alarm
2. PGM pulse fast in exit delay below 10 sec.
3. PGM pulse slow in exit delay over 10 sec.
4. PGM steady ON if armed
5. PGM OFF if disarmed
* This event can be assigned to any partition. If assigned to both
partitions, the PGM event will follow the priority of the list above, with
#1 being the highest priority.
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for alternate PGM programming.
35Programming Guide
Programmable Output Options
PGM 1
[261]
OptionOFFONOFFON
[1]PGM Base Time (Off=Sec, On=Min)
[2]PGM State (Of f=N.O., On=N.C.)
[3]PGM Supervision
[4]PGM Activation Mode (Off=Steady, On=Pulse)
[5]PGM Pulse once every 30 seconds if armed
[6]PGM Pulse on any alarm
[7]
[8]N/AN/AN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
OptionOFFON
[1]PGM Base Time (Off=Sec., On=Min.)
[2]PGM State (Of f=N.O., On= N.C.)
[3]PGM Supervision
[4]PGM ActivationMode (Off=Steady, ON=Pulse)
[5]PGM Pulse once every 30 seconds if armed
[6]PGM Pulse on any alarm
[7]
[8]N/AN/AN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PGM Pulse on any alarm
(OFF= Partition 1, On= Partition 2)
PGM Pulse on any alarm
(OFF= Partition 1, On= Partition 2)
N N N N
N N N NN NNN
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
PGM 5
[265]
N N N N
N N N NN NN N
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
PGM 2
[262]
PGM 6
[266]
OFFONOFFONOFFON
PGM 3
[263]
OFFONOFFON
PGM 7
[267]
PGM 4
[264]
PGM 8
[268]
PGM 9
[269]
OptionOFFON
[1]PGM Base Time (Off=Sec, On=Min)
[2]PGM State (Off=N.O., On=N.C.)
[3]PGM Supervision
[4]PGM Activation Mode (Off=Steady, On=Pulse)
[5]PGM Pulse once every 30 seconds if armed
[6]PGM Pulse on any alarm
[7]
[8]N/AN/AN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PGM Pulse on any alarm
(OFF= Partition 1, On= Partition 2)
N N N N
N N N NNNNN
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
PGM 10
[270]
OFFONOFFONOFFON
PGM 11
[271]
PGM 12
[272]
Magellan / Spectra SP36
PGM 13
[273]
OptionOFFON OFFONOFFONOFFON
PGM 14
[274]
PGM 15
[275]
PGM 16
[276]
[1]PGM Base Time (Off=Sec, On=Min)
[2]PGM State (Off=N.O., On=N.C.)
[3]PGM Supervision
[4]PGM Activation Mode (Off=Steady, On=Pulse)
[5]PGM Pulse once every 30 seconds if armed
[6]PGM Pulse on any alarm
[7]
[8]N/AN/AN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PGM Pulse on any alarm
(OFF= Partition 1, On= Partition 2)
N N N N
N N N NNNNN
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
N N N N
Programmable Output Delays
Section MG5000/SP5500/SP6000 Data Default = 005 MG5050/SP7000 Data Default = 005
[281] PGM 1*†:___/___/___ (000 to 255 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (000 to 255 x 1 sec./mins.)
[282]:PGM 2*†:___/___/___ (000 to 255 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (000 to 255 x 1 sec./mins.)
[283]: PGM 3†:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (000 to 255 x 1 sec./mins.)
[284]:PGM 4†:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (000 to 255 x 1 sec./mins.)
[285] PGM 5**:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[286] PGM 6:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[287] PGM 7:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[288] PGM 8:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[289] PGM 9:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[290] PGM 10:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[291]: PGM 11:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[292] PGM 12:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[293] PGM 13:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[294] PGM 14:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[295] PGM 15:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
[296] PGM 16:___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)___/___/___ (001 / 005 / 015 / 030 x 1 sec./mins.)
* = hardwired - MG5000 / SP5500 / SP6000 † = hardwired - MG5050 / SP6000 (optional) / SP7000
** = on-board relay - SP6000 (optional) / SP7000
To delete a wirele ss PGM, enter [0000 00] in its respective section.
To view the serial number display, refer to section [960].
For automatic assignment, press the PGM’s anti-tamper switch while in the respective section.
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for alternate PGM programming.
37Programming Guide
Wireless PGM Signal Strength
SectionSection
[321]PGM 1 Wireless PGM Signal Strength[329] PGM 9 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
[322]PGM 2 Wireless PGM Signal Strength[330] PGM 10 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
[323]PGM 3 Wireless PGM Signal Strength[331] PGM 11 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
[324]PGM 4 Wireless PGM Signal Strength[332] PGM 12 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
[325]PGM 5 Wireless PGM Signal Strength[333] PGM 13 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
[326]PGM 6 Wireless PGM Signal Strength[334] PGM 14 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
[327]PGM 7 Wireless PGM Signal Strength[335] PGM 15 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
[328]PGM 8 Wireless PGM Signal Strength[336] PGM 16 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
Signal Strength Indicator
To view the wireless PGM signal strength , press the wireless PGM’s anti-tamper switch while in the respective section.
8 to 10 / 3 beeps = Best signal5 to 7 / 2 beeps = Average signal 1 to 4 / 1 beep = Weak signal (Relocate)
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for alternate programming of PC phone number, panel ID, and PC password.
PCS100 Settings
SectionDataDescription
[855] ____/____/__ __(000 to 255) x 2 secondsGSM no service timer (default 016)
[856] ____/____/__ __(000 to 255) SMS language (default 000)
Ademco Slow, Silent Knight, SESCOA, and Ademco Express Formats:
Enter the desired 2-digit hex value (00-FF).
Ademco “Programmable” Format:
Enter the desired 2-digit hex values from the “Ademco Report Code List - Programmable” (see page 43). Also Note that entering FF will
set the report code to the “Automatic Report Code List” (see page 45).
Ademco “All Codes” Format:
The control panel automatically generates report codes from the “Ademco Report Code List - All Codes” (see page 45).
Refer to Decimal and Hexadecimal Values on page 47.
[872] ____/____Fail to communicate[881] ____/____GSM RF jam
____/____RF jamming ____/____GSM no service
____/____Module lost ____/____GSM module supervision lost
____/____Module tamper ____/____N/A
System Special Report Codes
SectionDataDescriptionSectionDataDescription
[875] ____/____Cold start[876] ____/____Installer in
____/____Test report ____/____Installer out
____/____N/A ____/____Closing Delinquency
____/____Software out ____/____N/A
[878]
____/____Disarm with Keyswitch
____/____Disarm with Keyswitch after alarm ____/____N/A
____/____Alarm cancelled with Keyswitch ____/____N/A
____/____N/A ____/____N/A
(Default = FF)
[884]
____/____
Report code for GSM lost
communication with panel
41Programming Guide
User Report Codes (Default = FF)
SectionArming
[471] S. Master:____/________/____[487] User 17:____/________/____
[472] Master 1:____/________/____[488] User 18:____/________/____
[473] Master 2:____/________/____[489] User 19:____/________/____
[474] User 4:____/________/____[490] User 20:____/________/____
[475] User 5:____/________/____[491] User 21:____/________/____
[476] User 6:____/________/____[492] User 22:____/________/____
[477] User 7:____/________/____[493] User 23:____/________/____
[478] User 8:____/________/____[494] User 24:____/________/____
[479] User 9:____/________/____[495] User 25:____/________/____
[480] User 10:____/________/____[496] User 26:____/________/____
[481] User 11:____/________/____[497]: User 27:____/________/____
[482] User 12:____/________/____[498] User 28:____/________/____
[483] User 13:____/________/____[499] User 29:____/________/____
[484] User 14:____/________/____[500] User 30:____/________/____
[485] User 15:____/________/____[501] User 31:____/________/____
[486] User 16:____/________/____[502] User 32:____/________/____
Disarming/Cancel
Alarm
SectionArming
Disarming/Cancel
Alarm
Clear Report Codes
[966]Clear Report Codes
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
* Enable all options you want to clear. The respective sets of report codes will be cleared after exiting the section.
Clear zone report codes*
Clear user report codes*
Clear arm/disarm/alarm report codes*
Clear trouble report codes*
Clear system special report codes*
Clear report code for GSM lost communication with panel*
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
Reset Report Codes
[967]Reset Report Codes
OptionOFFON
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
** Enable all options you want to reset to default. The respective sets of report codes will be reset to default after exiting the
section.
For reporting code format instructions, see page 40.
Refer to Decimal and Hexadecimal Values on page 47.
Reset zone report codes to default**
Reset user report codes to default**
Reset arm/disarm/alarm report codes to default**
Reset trouble report codes to default**
Reset system special report codes to default**
Reset report code for GSM lost communication with panel**
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
Magellan / Spectra SP42
Ademco Contact ID Report Codes
CID#Reporting CodeProgramming
Medical Alarms - 100151 Gas detected26327 Notification appliance chk. #44E
100 Medical alarm 01152 Refrigeration27System Peripheral Troubles - 330 and 340
101 Pendant transmitter02153 Loss of heat28
102 Fail to report in03154 Water leakage29
Fire Alarms - 110155 Foil break2A332 Polling loop short51
110 Fire alarm04156 Day trouble2B333 Expansion module failure52
111 Smoke05157 Low bottled gas level2C
112 Combustion06158 High temperature2D
113 Water flow07159 Low temperature2E336 Local printer failure55
114 Heat08161 Loss of air flow2F337 Exp. module DC loss56
115 Pull station09162 Carbon monoxide detected 30
116 Duct0A
117 Flame0BFire Supervisory - 200 and 210341 Exp. module tamper59
118 Near alarm0C200 Fire supervisory32342 Exp. module AC loss5A
334 Repeater failure53
335 Local printer paper out54
338 Exp. module low battery57
Long range radio VSWR
prob.
sensitivity
sensitivity
ming Value
64
73
74
43Programming Guide
CID#Reporting CodeProgramming
387 Intrusion detector Hi
Value
75451 Early open/close9A603 Periodic RF transmissionBF
CID#Reporting CodeProgramming
Value
CID#Reporting CodeProgram-
ming Value
sensitivity
388 Intrusion detector Low
76452 Late open/close9B604 Fire testC0
sensitivity
389 Sensor self-test failure77453 Failed to open9C605 Status report to followC1
391 Sensor watch trouble78454 Failed to close9D606 Listen-in to followC2
392 Drift compensation error79455 Auto-arm failed9E607 Walk test modeC3
393 Maintenance alert7A456 Partial arm9F608 Periodic test - system
C4
trouble present
Open/Close - 400457 Exit error (user)A0609 Video transmitter activeC5
400 Open/Close7B458 User on premisesA1611 Point test OKC6
401 Open/Close by user7C459 Recent closeA2612 Point not testedC7
402 Group open/close7D
System - 460613 Intrusion zone walk tested C8
403 Automatic open/close7E461 Wrong code entryA3614 Fire zone walk testedC9
462 Legal code entryA4615 Panic zone walk testedCA
463 Re-arm after alarmA5616 Service requestCB
System EventDefault Contact ID Report CodeDefault SIA Report Code
Arming with User Code (##)3 4A1 - Close by userCL - Closing report
Auto arming3 4A3 - Automatic closeCA - Automatic closing
Late to close3 452 - Late to closeOT - Late to close
No movement 3 452 - Late to closeNA - No activity
Partial arming1 456 - Group bypassCG - Close area
Quick arming 3 4A8 - Quick armCL - Closing report
Arm with PC software3 4A7 - Remote arm/disarmCQ - Remote arming
Disarm with User Code (##)1 4A1 - Open by userOP - Opening report
Disarm after alarm* with User Code (##)1 4A1 - Open by userOP - Opening report
Cancel alarm** with User Code (##)1 4A6 - Cancel by userOR - Disarm from alarm
Auto-arming cancellation1 464 - Deferred open/closeCE - Closing extend
Disarm with PC software1 4A7 - Remote arm/disarmOQ - Remote disarming
Disarm after an alarm with PC software1 4A7 - Remote arm/disarmOR - Disarm from alarm
Cancel alarm with PC software1 4A6 - Cancel by userOR - Disarm from alarm
Cancel paramedic alarm1 4A6 - Cancel by userMH - Medical alarm restore
Zone bypassed (##)1 57A - Zone bypassUB - Untyped zone bypass
Zone alarm (##)1 13A - Burglary alarmBA - Burglary alarm
Fire alarm (##)1 11A - Fire alarmFA - Fire alarm
Zone alarm restore (##)3 13A - Burglary alarm restoreBH - Burglary alarm restore
Fire alarm restore (##)3 11A - Fire alarm restoreFH - Fire alarm restore
Panic 1 - emergency 1 12A - Panic alarmPA - Panic alarm
Panic 2 - medical 1 1AA - Medical alarmMA - Medical alarm
Panic 3 - fire 1 115 - Pull stationFA - Fire alarm
Recent closing3 459 - Open/CloseCR - Recent closing
Global zone shutdown 1 575 - Group bypassCG - Close area
Duress alarm1 121 - DuressHA - Hold-up alarm
Keypad lockout1 421 - Access deniedJA - User code tamper
Zone shutdown (##)1 57A - Zone bypassUB - Untyped zone bypass
AC failure1 3A1 - AC lossAT - AC trouble
Battery failure1 3A9 - Battery test failureYT - System battery trouble
Auxiliary supply trouble1 3AA - System troubleYP - Power supply trouble
Bell output current limit1 321 - Bell 1YA - Bell fault
Bell absent1 321 - Bell 1YA - Bell fault
Clock lost1 626 - Time/date inaccurateJT - Time changed
Fire loop trouble1 373 - Fire troubleFT - Fire trouble
Communication fail1 354 - Communication failYC -Fail to communicate
RF jamming1 344 - RF receiver jam detectionXQ - RF Jamming
TLM trouble restore3 351 - Telco 1 fault restoreLR - Phone line restoral
AC failure restore3 3A1 - AC loss restoreAR - AC restoral
Battery failure restore3 3A9 - Battery test restoreYR - System battery restoral
* An armed system is or was in alarm and was disarmed by a user.
** A disarmed system is or was in alarm (e.g. 24Hr. zone) and was disarmed by a user.
45Programming Guide
System EventDefault Contact ID Report CodeDefault SIA Report Code
Auxiliary supply trouble restore3 3AA - System trouble restoreYQ - Power supply restored
Bell output current limit restore3 321 - Bell 1 restoreYH - Bell restored
Bell absent restore3 321 - Bell 1 restoreYH - Bell restored
Clock programmed3 625 - Time/date resetJT - Time changed
Fire loop trouble restore3 373 - Fire trouble restoreFJ - Fire trouble restore
Fail to communicate with monitoring station3 354 - Fail to communicateYK - Communication fails
RF jamming3 344 - RF receiver jam detectionXH - RF Jamming Restoral
T o access the Dat a Display Mode, press the [ENTER] key after entering a section and before entering any data. The four LEDs as
indicated below will begin to flash indicating that you are in the Data Display Mode.
Each time the [
ENTER] key is pressed, the keypad will display the next digit in the current section and will continue through all the
following sections one digit at a time without changing the programmed values. Not available for sections using the Multiple Feature
Select Method. Press the [
CLEAR] key at any time to exit the Data Display Mode.
K636K10V/H
K32I/K32IRF/K32RF
K32
There are two methods that can be used to enter data when in programming mode: Single Digit Data Entry and Feature Select
Programming methods:
Single Digit Data Entry Method
After entering programming mode, some sections will require that you 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 manual. When entering the final digit in a
section, the panel will automatically save and advance to the next section. Refer to Decimal and Hexadecimal Values on page 47 to see
the keys and their equivalent decimal and/or hexadecimal value.
Feature Select Programming Method
After entering certain sections, eight options will be displayed where each option from [1] to [8] represents a specific feature. Press the
key corresponding to the desired option. This means the option is ON. Press the key again to remove the digit, thereby, turning OFF the
option. Press the [CLEAR] key to set all eight options to OFF. When the options are set, press the [ENTER] key to save and advance to the
next section.
Decimal and Hexadecimal Values
Value or ActionWhat Do I Press?
Value 0 / Replace Current
Digit with 0
Values 1 to 9[1] to [9] Zone 1 to 9Keys 1 to 9
A (hex only)[0]Zone 10Key 0(10)
B (hex only)[
C (hex only)[
D (hex only)[
E (hex only)[
F (hex only)
Exit Without Saving[
Save Data (hex only)[
[SLEEP]Erase digit and remain in sectionErase digit and remain in section
OFF]Zone 11OFF
BYP]Zone 12BYP
MEM]Zone 13MEM
TBL] Zone 14TBL
[]
CLEAR]ARM & STAY LED flashARM & STAY LED flash
ENTER]Advances to the next sectionAdvances to the next section
32-zone LED10-zone LED
Zone 15
What Do I See?
[]
47Programming Guide
Trouble Display
- Press the [TBL] key to view the Trouble Display. Please note that the keypad can be programmed to emit a beep every 5 seconds
whenever a new trouble condition has occurred. Press the [TBL] key to stop the beeping.
- To view the sub-menu, press the corresponding key in the main menu.
Main Menu TroubleSub-Menu Trouble Menu
[1] Wireless zone low battery[1] to [32] Zones in low battery
[2] Power trouble[1] Low/No battery on the control panel
[2] AC failure on control panel
[3] Auxiliary overload on control panel
[4] Wireless keypad AC failure
[5] Wireless keypad battery failure
[6] Wireless repeater AC failure
[7] Wireless repeater battery failure
[3] Bell trouble[1] Bell disco nnect on control panel
[2] Bell overload on control panel
[4] Communication trouble[1] Telephone Line Monitoring on control panel
[2] Fail to communicate on Monitoring Telephone 1 on control panel
[3] Fail to communicate on Monitoring Telephone 2 on control panel
[4] N/A
[5] Fail to communicate on voice telephone on control panel
[6] Fail to communicate with PC on control panel
[9] GSM no service (GSM network failure)
[STAY] GSM RF jamming
[5] Tamper and zone wiring failure[1] to [32] Zones in tamper and zone wiring failure
[6] Module tamper trouble[1] 2WPGM
[2] Keypad bus
[3] ZX8 bus module
[4] RTX3 bus module
[5] Wireless keypad
[7] Fire loop trouble[1] to [32] Zones in fire loop trouble
[8] Timer loss
[9] Wireless zone supervision loss[1] to [32] Zones in supervision lost
[
STAY] RF jamming trouble
[0 (10)] or [10] Module supervision loss[1] 2WPGM
[2] Keypad bus (Panel reset will not clear this trouble, clear it in
Repeat Wireless Zone 1 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 2 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 3 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 4 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 5 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 6 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 7 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 8 Signals
Section:
Section:
RPT1 #1
[551]
OFFONOFFON
RPT1 #2
[561]
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
RPT1 #1
[552]
OFFONOFFON
RPT1 #2
[562]
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
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Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Repeat Wireless Zone 9 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 10 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 11 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 12 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 13 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 14 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 15 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 16 Signals
Section:
RPT1 #1
[553]
OFFONOFFON
RPT1 #2
[563]
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Repeat Wireless Zone 17 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 18 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 19 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 20 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 21 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 22 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 23 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 24 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 25 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 26 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 27 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 28 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 29 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 30 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 31 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 32 Signals
Section:
Section:
RPT1 #1
[554]
OFFONOFFON
RPT1 #2
[564]
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
RPT1 #1
[555]
OFFONOFFON
RPT1 #2
[565]
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
Magellan / Spectra SP50
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 1 Signa ls
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 2 Signa ls
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 3 Signa ls
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 4 Signa ls
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 5 Signa ls
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 6 Signa ls
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 7 Signa ls
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 8 Signa ls
Section:
RPT1 #1
[556]
OFFONOFFON
RPT1 #2
[566]
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
RPT1 #1
[557]
OFFONOFFON
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
N N
SectionSectionSectionSection
[101] Zone 1[109] Zone 9[117] Zone 17[125] Zone 25
[102] Zone 2[110] Zone 10[118] Zone 18[126] Zone 26
[103] Zone 3[111]Zone 11[119] Zone 19[127] Zone 27
[104] Zone 4[112] Zone 12[120] Zone 20[128] Zone 28
[105] Zone 5[113] Zone 13[121] Zone 21[129] Zone 29
[106] Zone 6[114] Zone 14[122] Zone 22[130] Zone 30
[107] Zone 7[115] Zone 15[123] Zone 23[131] Zone 31
[108] Zone 8[116] Zone 16[124] Zone 24[132] Zone 32
RPT1 #2
[567]
Signal Strength Indicator
8 to 10 / 3 beeps = Best signal5 to 7 / 2 beeps = Average signal 1 to 4 / 1 beep = Weak signal (Relocate)
To view the wireless transmitter signal strength, press the wireless transmitter’s anti-tamper switch while in the respective
section.
51Programming Guide
Wireless Keypad Programming (K32RF / K32IRF)
For standard keypad programming, see page 31.
Automatic Wireless Keypad Assignment
After panel power-up, the control panel will open a 10 minute window for Automatic Assignment. Press and hold the [ ] and [BYP] key for
three seconds on the respective keypad. The keypad is assigned to the control panel. Up to 8 wireless keypads can be assigned within
the ten minute window.
Compatibility Check (K32IRF only)
If the K32IRF is not compatible with the current panel version, the following Trouble will be displayed:
[TROUBLE : flash] [17 : on] If this occurs, update your MG/SP panel to version 3.2.
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
53Programming Guide
LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD)
Alphanumeric Key Input
[1]A / B / C
[2]D / E / F
[3]G / H / I
[4]J / K / L
[5]M / N / O
[6]P / Q / R
[7]S / T / U
[8]V / W / X
[9]Y / Z
Special Function Keys
KeyFunction
[
STAY]Insert space
[
SLEEP]Delete
[ARM]Delete whole entry
[
OFF]Toggle numeric/alphanumeric keys
[
BYP]Toggle lower case/upper case
[MEM]Special characters
Special Character CataloguePolish / Hungarian / Turkish Special Character
Input Keys
Special Characters and Keypad Letter Assignment
Polish
Hungarian
Turkish
001002003004005006007
001002003
001
Magellan / Spectra SP54
Hebrew Keypad Letter Hebrew Special Characters Catalogue
032048064080096112160176192208224240
033049065081097113161177193209225241
034050066082098114162178194210226242
035051067083099115163179195211227243
036052068084100116164180196212228244
037053069085101117165181197213229245
038054070086102118166182198214230246
039055071087103119167183199215231247
040056072088104120168184200216232248
041057073089105121169185201217233249
042058074090106122170186202218234250
043059075091107123171187203219235251
044060076092108124172188204220236252
045061077093109125173189205221237253
046062078094110126174190206222238254
047063079095111127175191207223239255
Greek Keypad Letter Assignment
Key
Press key
once
Press key
twice
Press key
three times
[1]#$)
[2]&'<
[3]*3 +
[4]-./
[5]01
[6]245
[7]67(
[8]%;9
Reset zone labels
Reset user labels
Reset partition labels
Reset PGM labels
Reset bus module labels
Reset wireless repeater labels
Reset wireless keypad labels
Reset site name label
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
N DisabledN Enabled
Magellan / Spectra SP58
Hardware Connections
Keyswitches are connected as standard zones and will follow ATZ options programmed in section
[705] options [1] and [2] on page 24.
Single Zone Inputs
59Programming Guide
Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections
Magellan / Spectra SP60
Connecting Fire Circuits
For 4-wire installation:
Program the Activation
Event so that the smoke
detectors can be reset by
pressing the [
CLEAR] +
[ENTER] keys for three
seconds. See Event Group
# 6 on page 32. For 2-wire
installation (except
SP5500): Press [
CLEAR] +
[
ENTER] to automatically
reset smoke.
It is recommended that
the smoke detectors be
connected in a daisy
chain configuration.
Each control panel
(except the SP5500)
supports a maximum of
five 2-wire smoke
detectors.
must not exceed 700mA.
PGM1 and PGM2 cannot exceed 150mA
or cannot exceed the power supply’s
current limit.
Partial view of control panel
UL Warning:
A 12Vdc / 7Ah battery is required to comply with UL fire
requirements.
Caution:
Disconnect battery before replacing the fuse.
Rechargeable Battery
UL/ULC - 12Vdc / 4Ah or 7Ah
Improper
connection
of the
transformer
may result in
damage to the
system.
4. Verify the product information located in the In-Field Firmware Programmer window.
If the firmware programmer does not automatically detect your control panel, click the Com port settings button and select the
correct Com port. Then click the Refresh Product Info button to connect with the panel.
5. To check for new updates, click the Download Firmware from the web button.
6. From the Select Firmware drop-down box, select the firmware version you wish to install.
or
If you have already downloaded the .pef file from paradox.com, click the [...] button and select the location of the .pef file.
7. Click the Update product firmware button.
When the download process finishes, the update is complete.
Magellan / Spectra SP62
Metal Box Installation
The crosses and dotted line represent the mounting location. If you need specific dimensions, contact Paradox Distributor Support. For
UL recommended installation for the MG5000 only, place the PCB one notch lower than the mounting location.
MG5000 (8x10”) MG5000 (11x11”)
MG5050 (11x11”)
63Programming Guide
SP5500 (8x10”)
SP6000 (11x11”)
SP7000 (11x11”)
Magellan / Spectra SP64
Installer Quick Menu
Zones
StepActionDetails
1
2[
+ [INSTALLERCODE] = flash. Programmed zones are lit (button or LED depending on keypad).
ZONENUMBER] 2 digits: 01 to 32
[MAINTENANCECODE] may also be used.
3[E
4[
5Assign Partition
Notes P artition 2 status LEDs, display the signal strength of the selected wireless zone
NROLLORERASEZONE]Wireless zone = open/close cover or press learn/tamper switch. Hardwired zone =
Press [ENTER]. T o erase a programmed zone, press [SLEEP] for 3 seconds.
ZONETYPE] Refer to page 19 for the zone type (zone definition).
Assign the zone to one or both partitions and press [ENTER]. By default, all zones are
[1] and/or [2] + [
(4 LEDs = best signal; 1 LED = weak signal; No LEDs = hardwired panel/keypad zone)
ENTER]
assigned to partition 1. Goes to next available zone.
Keypad Zone Number Assignment (Keypad Programming)
StepActionDetails
1[ENTER] + [INSTALLERCODE][ARM] + [STAY] = flash. [MAINTENANCECODE] may also be used.
2
For complete warranty information on this p rod uct ple ase r efer to th e Lim ited Warranty Stat eme nt f ound on th e web site www.paradox.com/terms. Your use of the 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 o n certain Paradox models). This is due to a number of reasons, includi ng b y not limited to inadequate or improper insta lla tion /
positioning, sensor limitations, batt ery perf orma nce, wirele ss signa l inte rru ptio n, inade qua te mai nten ance or the pote ntial fo r 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 warn ing or prot ection.
Yo ur securit y system should th erefore be consid ered as one of man y tools availab le to reduce r isk and/or damage of burglary, fire or other emergencies, such other tools include but
are not limited to insurance coverage, fire pr eventi on 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.
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 installe r should refer to NFPA Standards #72, Chapter 2. In addition, once inst al lation is c omplete , the local f ire authori ty must be n otified 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-l imited 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 16.5VAC min 40VA
•All outputs are rated from 11.3Vdc to 12.7Vdc
•12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup bat tery (YUASA model #NP7-12 recommended) for residential use. Use a 7Ah battery to comply with fire
requirements.