1 Installation Manual Marine Magellan 6130/6160 Table of ContentIntroduction………………………………...2 Section 1: Installation Consideration…...
10 Diagram 8 Diagram 9
11 Diagram 10 Diagram 11 Diagram 12
12 Section 4: Programming With the Marine Magellan and Artion GSM module now powered up and communicating with each other, it is time to program
13 for a total 16 maximum remotes on the system. In this section you have the ability to change user passwords, user voice labels, and add/delete r
14 label is the person who will be using that password. (Examples: captain, first mate, owner, etc.) 6.) To program a remote to that user p
15 1.) From the “Voice Report” menu Press “ok”. 2.) From the “Add Tel. # 1” menu Press “ok”. 3.) Enter your first telephone recipient.
16 9.) From the “Communicator” menu Press “ok”. Utility Reporting Utility reporting is an option that sends out a pre-recorded message for specifi
17 4 – Delays and Tones This menu allows you to set entry / exit times as well as associated sounds for the Marine Magellan. Below are the defini
18 6 - Zone Profile Description Zones are defined as the assorted wireless sensors that transmit open/close conditions to the Marine Magellan
19 Delay zone opens, the console will wait until the Entry Delay Timer of the zone that opened first has elapsed. This feature is commonly used whe
2 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Marine Magellan wireless security and monitoring system for your yacht (Diagram 1). The sys
20 Zone Hardware Descriptions This section loosely describes the basic operation of the assorted zones for the system. For more specific data on th
21 Diagram 15 Mounting It is suggested that you first apply the door contact and magnet with double sided tape and test it before perman
22 Diagram 16 PMD-75 Motion Detector Typical Position: Salon, Stateroom, and Hallway Typical Zone Definition: Follow or Follow / Stay Po
23 into position. This will activate the motion detector’s walk-test mode for 3 minutes. Learn Mode Power up the unit and allow the LED to cycle ou
24 more than 2 minutes. The Low voltage sensor is mounted in a sealed, waterproof, plastic enclosure. Typically it is hooked up to the primary dom
25 Diagram 20 High Water Alarm Typical Position: Bilge Areas Typical Zone Definition: 24 Hour Buzzer Power: 2 x “AAA” Description: The High
26 just makes more sense that having the zones randomly placed. 1.) Select Zone Profile by pressing “ok” 2.) Choose which Zone # you wish to ad
27 8.) To add another zone to the next available location and repeat the process press “yes”, otherwise press “no”. 7 – Output Profile
28 Follow Alarm Description: The PGM will activate for the entire duration while in alarm. The only way to deactivate the PGM is by disarming the
29 PGM Electrical Installation Before beginning the PGM electrical installation to control a device it is important to understand the power specifi
3 Section 1: Installation Consideration The placement of the individual components of the Marine Magellan system is very important. The inst
30 3.) If utilizing a “2WPGM” press “yes” and continue to the next step. If utilizing a hardwired “PGM 1” or “PGM 2” (Output 1 and Output 2
31 8.) Now you will be prompted to program the PGM to trigger on/off with the remote as a secondary activation event. Select “yes” if you want
32 Diagram 21 Diagram 22
33 Diagram 23 Keypad Profile Programming 1.) To add a keypad press “ok” 2.) You can have up to four wireless keypads on the Ma
34 MG-RPT1 per system. The Wireless Repeater also provides one PGM and one zone input with two-way wireless communication with the panel. The Repea
35 are put in place to give varying levels of control between the owner and installer. For Example, an installer can add/delete zones from a system
36 Table 2
37 Appendage 1 AC Installation
38 Appendage 2 DC Installation
39 Appendage 3 Hardwired PGM 1 Relay setup
4 There must be an adequate wire run behind the Marine Magellan, Artion, and the Artion Battery Backup Case (if applicable) so wiring is not expo
40 Appendage 4 Hardwired PGM 2 Relay Setup
41 Appendage 5 2WPGM Wiring setup (switching load below 5 amps)
42 Appendage 6 2WPGM Wiring setup (switching load above 5 amps)
43 Appendage 7 Programming Web
44 Appendage 8 Marine Magellan Buttons
5 Diagram 3 3. Place the console back plate flush against the mounted wall plate as shown in Diagram 3. 4. Slide the Marine Magellan’s op
6 Diagram 4 Diagram 5
7 Section 3: Electrical Installation * Power should be denied when making all electrical connections. Only apply power when all wire connections
8 Diagram 6 Diagram 7
9 DC power Setup Marine Magellan The Marine Magellan panel can easily be powered from the vessels 12VDC system. Simply get a constant voltage
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