PARADOX ZX22 Magellan Wireless 2-Zone Input Expansion Module Installation Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Paradox
Table of Contents
ZX22
Magellan Wireless 2-Zone Input
Expansion Module
Installation Manual V1.0 and higher
Introduction
The ZX22 is the Magellan wireless two-zone input and tamper supervision expansion module with ultra-low power consumption.
Compatibility
- MG5000/MG5050 v4.92, MG5050+ v1.00., MG5075 v1.03 or higher versions
- SP5500/SP6000/SP7000 v7.14 and higher (with an RTX3)
- SP4000/SP65 v5.40 and higher (with an RTX3)
- EVO192 and EVOHD v7.31 and higher (with an RTX3)
- BabyWare v5.4.8 and higher
- InField v5.5.2 and higher
Connections
Connect the + – terminals to 3-15 VDC. Connect the tamper terminals
COM and TMP to an external tamper switch, if available.
Important: Do not remove the double-sided tape, removing might damage
electrical components and malfunction the unit.
FIGURE 1: ZX22 PCB Layout
- INFIELD UPGRADE
- LEARN SWITCH
- JP2
- JP1
- ANTENNA
- DO NOT CUT, BEND, OR ALTER THE ANTENNA.
- LEDS
- EXTERNAL TAMPER SWITCH (N.C.)
NOTE: If you switch the input voltage value higher or lower, please wait 15 seconds before reconnecting power.
LED Indicators
LED | OFF |
---|---|
RX (Green) / TX (Red) | Receiving data / Transmitting data |
RSSI | For future use / M2 system |
NOTE: The RX/TX LED will stop blinking five minutes after power up to save battery.
Learn Mode
(Within one minute of power up)
Learn mode allows you to teach the panel the serial numbers of Zone 1 and 2.
Input | Serial Number |
---|
Zone 1
Press and release the Learn button once| SN (e.g., 240 000)
Zone 2
Press and release the Learn button twice within one second| SN+1 (e.g., 240
Jumpers
Jumper | Description |
---|---|
JP1 (Z1) | ON (Normally Closed) |
Z1 Closed = “Zone Closed” signal
Z1 Open = “Zone Open” signalOFF (Normally Open)
Z1 Closed = “Zone Open” signal
Z1 Open = “Zone Closed” signal
JP2 (Z2)| ON (Normally Closed)
Z2 Closed = “Zone Closed” signal
Z2 Open = “Zone Open” signalOFF (Normally Open)
Z2 Closed = “Zone Open” signal
Z2 Open = “Zone Closed” signal
Low Battery
Low battery is monitored every 12 hours. A low battery will be sent when:
- 3 VDC – Low battery will transmit at 2.5 VDC
- 9 VDC – Low battery will transmit at 6.7 VDC
- 12 VDC – Low battery will transmit at 10.5 VDC
Upgrading Firmware
1. Disconnect the ZX22’s power. Press the Learn switch on the PCB for one
second, this will discharge the unit.
2. Connect the 307USB cable to the Serial port and the other end to the PC’s
USB.
3. Power up the ZX22 and within one minute, press Connect in InField.
4. Open InField and select the required communication settings.
5. Select Browse and locate the upgrade file.
6. Press Start Transfer. This process may take a few minutes.
Technical Specifications
Power In | 3 VDC, 9 VDC, or 12-13.8 VDC |
---|---|
RF Frequency | 433 MHz or 868 MHz |
Low Battery Indication (supervised every 12 hrs.) | 3V: low battery at |
2.5V
9V: low battery at 6.7V
12V: low battery at 10.5V
Battery Life/Current| 3 years in normal use
(10 activations per day)
50 uA (average current consumption)
Number of Inputs| 2 zone inputs plus tamper connection
Operating Temperature| -20ºC to 50ºC (-4ºF to 122ºF)
Humidity| 5 to 95%
Dimensions (H x W x D| 2 cm x 7 cm x 1 cm
(0.8 in x 2.75 in x 0.4 in)
Warranty
For complete warranty information on this product, please refer to the Limited
Warranty Statement which can be found on our website: paradox.com/terms or
contact your local distributor.
© 2022 Paradox Security Systems (Bahamas) Ltd. All rights reserved.
Specifications may change without prior notice.
Patents
US, Canadian and international patents may apply. Paradox is a trademark or
registered trademark of Paradox Security Systems (Bahamas) Ltd.
ZX22-EI01 03/2022
References
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