System settings, Software reset, Installer lock – Magellan All-In-One Security System V1.0 MG-6060 User Manual

Page 33: Console tamper supervision, Console audible trouble warning, Fm tuner option, Daylight savings time, Ac power failure warning, The trouble display

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System Settings

Software Reset

Section [201]

Performing a software reset will reset all programmed sections
back to the factory defaults. To perform a software reset:

1.

Access the installer programming mode (page 11).

2.

Enter section [201].

You can also perform a software reset by removing power to the
console, pressing and holding down the [*] and [#] keys and
then reapplying power to the console.

Installer Lock

Section [180]: 000 = Disabled; 147 = Lock Enabled;

Default = Disabled

Program 147 into section [180] to lock all programming.
Performing a hardware reset will not affect the current console
settings. To remove the Installer Lock, enter 000.

Console Tamper Supervision

Section [090]: Option [5]
Option [5] OFF = Console Tamper Supervision disabled

(default)

Option [5] ON =

Console Tamper Supervision enabled

Magellan can be programmed to monitor its on-board tamper
status. The console will follow its programmed tamper
recognition options. Refer to Tamper Recognition Options on
page 22 for more information.

Console Audible Trouble Warning

Section [090]: Option [2]
Option [2] OFF = Console beep on trouble disabled (default)
Option [2] ON =

Console beep on trouble enabled

When enabled, the console emits an intermittent beep tone
whenever a trouble condition occurs in the system. The
intermittent beep tone remains activated until the user enters the
Trouble Display by pressing the left [

ACTION

] key (

I

). The

intermittent beeps will re-initialize whenever a new trouble
occurs or the trouble restores and re-occurs.

The only trouble not covered by this feature is the AC Power
Failure trouble. See AC Power Failure Warning on page 31.

FM Tuner Option

Section [093]: Option [8]
Option [8] OFF = FM tuner is disabled when the system is

armed (default)

Option [8] ON =

FM tuner is enabled when system is armed

With section [093] option [8] ON, the Magellan’s radio is turned
ON automatically after the system is armed (after the Exit Delay
timer has elapsed).

Daylight Savings Time

Section [096]: Option [5]
Option [5] OFF = Daylight savings time disabled (default)
Option [5] ON =

Daylight savings time enabled

With section [096] option [5] ON, Magellan adjusts the system’s
clock (time) for daylight saving changes. At 2:00AM on the first
Sunday of a full weekend in April, the console will add one hour
to the programmed time (clock). At 2:00 AM on the last Sunday
of a full weekend in October, the console will subtract one hour
from the programmed time.

AC Power Failure Warning

Section [096]: Option [6]
Option [6] OFF = AC power failure warning disabled (default)
Option [6] ON =

AC power failure warning enabled

With this feature enabled, the console emits an intermittent beep
tone whenever an AC power failure is detected. The intermittent
beep tone remains activated until the user enters the Trouble
Display by pressing the left [

ACTION

] key (i). The intermittent

beeps will re-initialize whenever the trouble occurs or the trouble
restores and re-occurs.

The Trouble Display

When the system experiences problems or is tampered with, the

Information symbol ( ) will appear on the LCD screen and the

light will illuminate. The potential troubles that the Magellan
system can experience are listed below. To access the Trouble
Display:

1.

Press the key.

2.

Use the [

NEXT

] key to scroll through the displayed troubles.

3.

Press the [

OK

] key to view details on the desired trouble.

Trouble

Description

Bypass

There is a zone (or zones) that is bypassed in
the system.

Alarm Memory

An alarm has occurred in the system. The
zones displayed went into alarm.

Console Low Bat

The backup battery pack is disconnected,
needs to be recharged or replaced.

Doorbell Low Bat

Wireless transmitter being used as a doorbell
(page 17) requires its batteries changed.

Zone Low Battery

Zone(s) displayed indicate where a wireless
transmitter’s battery needs to be replaced.

Clock Loss

The time and date were reset to default. To
reprogram:
1. Press the

[

MENU

]

key.

2. Press the [3] key.
3. Press the

[

12

HRS

]

key to display the time

using the 12-hour clock or the

[

24

HRS

]

key

to display the time using the 24-hour clock.

4. Enter the desired time and then press

[

OK

]

.

5. Enter the date and then press

[

OK

]

.

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