Panic alarms – Magellan All-In-One Security System V1.0 MG-6060 User Manual

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presence and functionality. If a device has not sent a signal
within the specified time period, Magellan can generate a
trouble, an alarm and/or transmit a report code to the central
monitoring station as defined by the Wireless Transmitter
Supervision Options (page 22). Sections [103] and [104]
determine which zones will be supervised and which will not.
Enable the option pertaining to the zone you wish Magellan to
supervise.

Check-in Supervision Time

Section [096]: Option [7]

Option [7] OFF =Check-in supervision time = 24Hrs (default)
Option [7] ON =Check-in supervision time = 80 minutes

Section [096] option [7] defines the time period that Magellan will
expect a check-in status signal from the specified wireless
transmitters as defined in the Check-in Supervision Options
(page 22). If no signal is received within the check-in supervision
time, Magellan’s reaction will be defined by the Wireless
Transmitter Supervision Options (page 22).

Panic Alarms

Section [091]: Options [1], [2] and [3]
Option [1] OFF = Panic 1 (Emergency Panic) disabled (default)
Option [1] ON =

Panic 1 (Emergency Panic) enabled

Option [2] OFF = Panic 2 (Auxiliary Panic) disabled (default)
Option [2] ON =

Panic 2 (Auxiliary Panic) enabled

Option [3] OFF = Panic 3 (Fire Panic) disabled (default)
Option [3] ON =

Panic 3 (Fire Panic) enabled

Enable section [091] options [1], [2] and [3] to enable the
system’s three Panic alarms. Each panic alarm is activated by
pressing two keys simultaneously and holding them down for 2
seconds. See Table 7 on page 23 for the appropriate panic
alarm keys. Whether these panic alarms will generate a silent or
audible alarm is determined by section [091] options [4] to [6]
(see Panic Alarm Types on page 23).

Table 7: Panic Alarm Keys

Remote controls can also be programmed to generate panic
alarms. See Programming the Remote Control’s Buttons on
page 18 for more information on programming remote controls
to generate panic alarms.

Panic Alarm Types

Section [091]: Options [4], [5] and [6]
Option [4] OFF =Panic 1 (Emergency Panic) is silent (default)
Option [4] ON =Panic 1 (Emergency Panic) is audible

Option [5] OFF =Panic 2 (Auxiliary Panic) is silent (default)
Option [5] ON =Panic 2 (Auxiliary Panic) is audible

Option [6] OFF =Panic 3 (Fire Panic) is silent (default)
Option [6] ON =Panic 3 (Fire Panic) is pulsed

Options [4] to [6] represent the alarm types of panic alarms 1 to 3
respectively.

Silent Alarm: The Magellan console will emit a confirmation beep
and transmit the appropriate Panic report code (if programmed in
section [139]). The console will not enable its speaker or the
system siren.

Audible Alarm: Same as the silent alarm except that the console
will enable its speaker and system siren until a user cancels the
alarm (disarms) with a valid access code or when the Bell Cut-off
timer elapses (if enabled; see Bell Cut-off Timer on page 22).

Pulsed Alarm (Fire Panic only): Same as the audible alarm
except that the siren will be pulsed as shown in Figure 17 on
page 14. Refer to Standard 24Hr. Fire Zones on page 14 for
more information on a pulsed siren output.

Keys to press

Panic Alarm Type

[1] and [3]

Panic 1 (Emergency Panic)

[4] and [6]

Panic 2 (Auxiliary Panic)

[7] and [9]

Panic 3 (Fire Panic)

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