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Reference & Installation Manual
The signal strength is displayed using two terms:
“Good”: This is an average reading and is acceptable.
“Weak”: This is the weakest reading. The transmitter should 
be moved to another location. Sometimes moving the 
transmitter by a small amount will greatly increase the signal 
reception.
To view the signal strength of a wireless transmitter:
1.
Access the installer programming mode (page 11).
2.
Enter the [
SECTION
] corresponding to the desired zone or 
doorbell.
3.
The LCD will display either “Good” or “Weak” on the screen.
When performing a signal strength test, Magellan also displays 
the noise level surrounding each of the transmitters. “Low” 
refers to a low level of noise while “High” refers to a noisy 
environment.
The signal strength can also be verified by performing a 
system test. See Quick Setup on page 4 for more 
information.
Assigning Remote Controls
Sections [041] to [056]: Users 1 to 16; Remote Controls 1 to 16
The Magellan console accepts up to 16 fully programmable 
remote controls. Every user code can have one remote control 
assigned to it.
To assign a remote control:
1.
Press [
MENU
+ [4] + [2].
Programming the Remote Control’s Buttons
Sections [161] to [176]: Users 1 to 16; Remote Controls 1 to 16
Sections [161] to [176] represent the remote controls assigned to 
user codes 1 to 16 (see Table 4 on page 18).
The remote control will transmit a signal for only 1 second when 
a button is pressed. This is done to conserve the remote 
control’s batteries.
Though remote controls can be assigned by the System Master, 
the remote control’s buttons are programmed by the installer.
Each remote control can be programmed to perform up to 5 
different actions. Each digit in sections [161] to [176] represents 
a button or combination of buttons (see Table 4 on page 18).
To program a remote control’s buttons:
1.
Access the installer programming mode (page 11).
2.
Enter the [
SECTION
] (sections [161] to [176]) corresponding 
to the desired remote control.
3.
Enter the [
HEXADECIMAL VALUE
] (0 to D) of the desired 
button option from Table 20 (page 19).
If you do not wish to program all the buttons or button 
combinations, press the [#] key at any time to save and exit.
If you enable any Panic button options, you must enable the 
Panic options in the control panel (refer to Panic Alarms on 
page 23).
Table 4: Remote Control Button Programming
Figure 19: Remote Control Button Identification
Section 
#
Data (refer to Table 20 on page 19)
User
#
[161]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 1
 
  
 
001
[162]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 2
 
  
 
002
[163]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 3
 
  
 
003
[164]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 4
 
  
 
004
[165]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 5
 
  
 
005
[166]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 6
 
  
 
006
[167]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 7
 
  
 
007
[168]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 8
 
  
 
008
[169]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 9
 
  
 
009
[170]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 10
 
  
 
010
[171]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 11
 
  
 
011
[172]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 12
 
  
 
012
[173]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 13
 
  
 
013
[174]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 14
 
  
 
014
[175]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 16
 
  
 
015
[176]
_____/_____/_____/_____    Remote Control 16
 
  
 
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MG-REM1
The 
 button of the MG-REM1 
remote control has been permanently 
programmed to disarm the system. 
The button’s functionality cannot be 
altered.
The , 
 
and   
button combinations do not function 
with the MG-REM1 remote control.
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