Magellan & Spectra SP • Installation Guide
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Clear Reporting Codes
Section [966]: Clear Reporting Codes
Option [1] OFF= Clear zone reporting codes 
Option [1] ON= Clear zone reporting codes (default)
Option [2] OFF= Clear user reporting codes 
Option [2] ON= Clear user reporting codes (default)
Option [3] OFF= Clear arm/disarm/alarm reporting codes 
Option [3] ON= Clear arm/disarm/alarm reporting codes (default)
Option [4] OFF= Clear trouble reporting codes 
Option [4] ON= Clear trouble reporting codes (default)
Enable all options you want to clear. The respective sets of reporting codes will be cleared after exiting the section.
Reset Reporting Codes
Section [967]: Reset Reporting Codes
Option [1] OFF= Reset zone reporting codes 
Option [1] ON= Reset zone reporting codes (default)
Option [2] OFF= Reset user reporting codes 
Option [2] ON= Reset user reporting codes (default)
Option [3] OFF= Reset arm/disarm/alarm reporting codes 
Option [3] ON= Reset arm/disarm/alarm reporting codes (default)
Option [4] OFF= Reset trouble reporting codes 
Option [4] ON= Reset trouble reporting codes (default)
Enable all options you want to reset to default. The respective sets of reporting codes will be reset after exiting the section.
Monitoring Station Telephone Numbers
Section [815] = Phone#1, [816] = Phone#2, [817] = Backup Phone#, [818] = Pager #, [819] = Numeric Message Sent with Pager Reporting: Up to 32 digits 
The control panel can dial up to 2 different monitoring station telephone numbers. You can enter any digit from 0 to 9 and any special keys or functions up to a 
maximum of 32 digits. After the maximum dialing attempts (See “Maximum Dialing Attempts” on page 53) to one monitoring station telephone number have 
failed, the control panel will then dial the backup telephone number. If the Alternate Dial Option (See “Alternate Dial Option” on page 53) is enabled, the control 
panel will dial the programmed backup telephone number after every failed attempt. If no backup telephone number is programmed, the control panel will never 
report to the backup telephone number. Also See “Delay Between Dialing Attempts” on page 53.
Personal Dialing Numbers
Personal Dialing numbers are personal numbers (e.g. cellular, office) that the panel can call in case of an alarm or panic. To program these five numbers see the 
Communicator Menu in either the Master or User Quick Menu. To set the call parameters, see options [5], [6], and [7] of section [804]. 
The panel will call these personal numbers if programmed in the event of any panic or alarm (default) and sound a bell tone. To program the delay between the call 
attempts, see section [832]. The panel can also be programmed to delay before sounding the bell tone, which can be programmed in section [836].
The default delay is 20 seconds. To determine the length of time the bell tone sounds on the phone line, see section [837]. The default value is 003, meaning the 10 
second bell tone will repeat itself 3 times after the initial sequence (total= 40 seconds). 
Press Action or Value
[OFF]
*
[BYP]
#
[MEM]
switch from pulse to tone dialing or vice versa
[TBL] 
4-second pause
[SLEEP]
deletes current digit
[] 
inserts blank space