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Installation Manual
Marine Magellan 6130/6160
Table of Content
Introduction……………………………….....2
Section 1: Installation Consideration...2
Supply Voltage Considerations...........................2
Location Considerations…….…………...............3
Section 2: Mounting………………………..4
Marine Magellan……………………………..........4
Artion GSM Module…………………....................5
Artion Battery Backup...…………………………...5
Section 3: Electrical Installation…………7
AC Installations………………….…………………7
DC Installations……………...………………….....9
Internal Battery Backup / Marine Magellan......9
Communication Lines…………………......9
Section 4: Programming…………………...12
1 Language……………………………………..12
2 - User Profile……………………………………12
3 Communicator………………………………..14
4 Delays and Tones……………………………17
5 System Test…………………………………..17
6 - Zone Profile: Overview…………………....18
Zone Definitions………………………..18
Zone Hardware Descriptions…………20
DCTXP2…………………..…….……...20
PMD-75 Motion Detector……………...22
SD-738 Smoke Detector………………23
Battery Low Voltage Detector………...23
High Water Alarm……………………...25
6 - Zone Profile: Programming…………...……..25
7 Output Profile: Overview…………………….27
PGM Activation Events ……………….27
PGM Electrical Installation……………29
7 Output Profile: Programming……………….29
8 Keypad Profile Overview………………....31
8 - Keypad Profile Programming……….……....33
9 Repeater Profile Overview………...………..33
9 - Repeater Profile Programming……..……….33
10 Signal Strength………………………..........34
11 Passwords…………………………..……....34
Console Trouble…………………………..……...35
AC Diagram……………………………………….37
DC Diagram……………………………………….38
PGM Wiring Examples………………………39 -42
Programming web…………………………......43
Marine Magellan Keypad Description…….......4
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1 Installation Manual Marine Magellan 6130/6160 Table of ContentIntroduction………………………………...2 Section 1: Installation Consideration…...

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10 Diagram 8 Diagram 9

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11 Diagram 10 Diagram 11 Diagram 12

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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

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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

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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

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15 1.) From the “Voice Report” menu Press “ok”. 2.) From the “Add Tel. # 1” menu Press “ok”. 3.) Enter your first telephone recipient.

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16 9.) From the “Communicator” menu Press “ok”. Utility Reporting Utility reporting is an option that sends out a pre-recorded message for specifi

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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

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18 6 - Zone Profile Description Zones are defined as the assorted wireless sensors that transmit open/close conditions to the Marine Magellan

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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

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2 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Marine Magellan wireless security and monitoring system for your yacht (Diagram 1). The sys

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20 Zone Hardware Descriptions This section loosely describes the basic operation of the assorted zones for the system. For more specific data on th

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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

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22 Diagram 16 PMD-75 Motion Detector Typical Position: Salon, Stateroom, and Hallway Typical Zone Definition: Follow or Follow / Stay Po

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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

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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

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25 Diagram 20 High Water Alarm Typical Position: Bilge Areas Typical Zone Definition: 24 Hour Buzzer Power: 2 x “AAA” Description: The High

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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

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27 8.) To add another zone to the next available location and repeat the process press “yes”, otherwise press “no”. 7 – Output Profile

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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

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29 PGM Electrical Installation Before beginning the PGM electrical installation to control a device it is important to understand the power specifi

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3 Section 1: Installation Consideration The placement of the individual components of the Marine Magellan system is very important. The inst

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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

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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

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32 Diagram 21 Diagram 22

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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

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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

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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

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36 Table 2

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37 Appendage 1 AC Installation

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38 Appendage 2 DC Installation

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39 Appendage 3 Hardwired PGM 1 Relay setup

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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

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40 Appendage 4 Hardwired PGM 2 Relay Setup

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41 Appendage 5 2WPGM Wiring setup (switching load below 5 amps)

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42 Appendage 6 2WPGM Wiring setup (switching load above 5 amps)

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43 Appendage 7 Programming Web

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44 Appendage 8 Marine Magellan Buttons

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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

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6 Diagram 4 Diagram 5

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7 Section 3: Electrical Installation * Power should be denied when making all electrical connections. Only apply power when all wire connections

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8 Diagram 6 Diagram 7

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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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