GARDINER TECHNOLOGY GARDTEC 500 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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GARDTEC 580

Installation Instructions

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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    GARDTEC 580 Installation Instructions Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com...
  • Page 2 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Contents Introduction Planning the Control Panel Location Installation Cable Entries Mains Supply Connection Terminal Block Connections Output Terminal Descriptions Remote Keypad Digigard Communicator Interface Initial Power Up Reset to Default Modes System Programming Programming Charts Sample programming Session Engineer Modes Setting the System Removing Zones...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Introduction The Gardtec 580 Control Panel is a seven zone microprocessor based unit that has been designed to be suitable for domestic and small commercial installations. All zones are fully programmable by the engineer. Upon completion of the installation the engineer may, if need be, re-program several factory set options so as to tailor the Control Panel to suit the requirements of the sys- tem.
  • Page 5: Planning The Control Panel Location

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Planning the Control Panel Location Consideration in locating the fixing position of the Control Panel should be given to: The underside position of the lid securing screw with relation to the cover fitting and removal. Access for the routing of cables for the system from detection devices, sounders (internal and external), remote keypads, mains, etc.
  • Page 6: Cable Entries

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Cable Entries The cable entries can be seen in Fig 1. below. It should be noted that when the larger of the two cable entry slots below the speaker housing is used the cables will tend to lie flat and side by side.
  • Page 7: Mains Supply Connection

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Mains Supply Connection A 220/240V a.c supply should be taken directly from the consumer unit. In order to comply with the requirements of B.S 4737 this should be via a 3 Amp unswitched fused spur. This is shown in Fig 2. below. Fig 2.
  • Page 8: Terminal Block Connections

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Terminal Block Connections Fig 3. below shows the connec- tions for a typical system. SPEAKER SPKR PROGRAMMABLE SW+ TO LATCH TERMI- PGM1 NALS ON GARDSCANS, SHOCKGARDS ETC PGM2 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT TO DETECTORS REQUIRING + REMOVE TO RESET DETECTOR AUX 12V SUPPLY...
  • Page 9: Output Terminal Descriptions

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Output Terminal Descriptions Speaker Terminals One speaker is fitted as standard to the GARDTEC 580 and a speaker is supplied in each keypad. If an extension speaker is required it should have a minimum impedance of 16 . Both of the speakers should be wired in series format as shown in Fig 4. Fig 4.
  • Page 10 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Output Terminal Descriptions (cont) Power Supply Rating It should be noted that the Gardtec 580 has 1 Amp available for the full system. Sounders, detectors and other auxiliary items should be included when calculat- ing current drawn by the system. Any damage caused through overloading the Control Panel will not be covered by the warranty.
  • Page 11: Remote Keypad

    'daisy chain' line between the control panel and any other remote devices. The ProDigi will require programming from a GARDTEC 800 Series control panel or a ProDigi programmer. A ProDigi programmer is available at all Gardiner Technology branches for customer use. Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com...
  • Page 12: Initial Power Up

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Initial Power Up When the Control Panel is initially powered up it will be either set or unset dependent on the state of the Control Panel when it was powered down. The factory default state will be unset. As power is applied segments of the twin seven segment display will be lit for approx six seconds.
  • Page 13: System Programming

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL System Programming The system may be programmed by the engineer by use of the engineer code (1234 factory default). Other functions are also available to the engineer, these are as fol- lows. The engineer may fully set the system or partset the system. Unset The engineer may only unset the system using the engineer code if it has previously been set using the engineer code.
  • Page 14 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL System Programming (cont) Fig 6. Programming Flow Chart System is Unset Enter engineer Code Press 0 (quit) Do you wish to use engineer mode Option to set Press YES Press 0 (quit) This is engineer mode Enter option number then YES This is the existing option value...
  • Page 15: Programming Charts

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Programming Charts MENU FUNCTION OPTIONS AVAILABLE DEFAULT Zone1 Attributes LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT 0=12Hr 0=Full Set 1=E/E 1=Part1 2=Access 2=Part2 3=Panic 3=Part1&2 4=24Hr 4=Full Set+Chime 5=Fire 5=Part1+Chime 6=Alert 6=Part2+Chime 7=Exit Term 7=Part 1&2+Chime 8=Part E/E The terminology used for zone types is given on page 35 Zone 2 Attributes As Zone1 Options...
  • Page 16 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Programming Charts (cont) MENU FUNCTION OPTIONS AVAILABLE DEFAULT Part Set Sounders PART PROGRAMMABLE & Output 1 Mode SOUNDERS OUTPUT 1 LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT (PGM1) 0=All Parts silent 0=Pulse On 1=Part 2 silent 1=SW+ 2=Parts1&3 silent 2=Pulse Off 3=All Parts 3=Bell Audible...
  • Page 17 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Programming Charts (cont) MENU FUNCTION OPTIONS AVAILABLE DEFAULT P.A and PROGRAMMABLE Output 2 Mode SILENT P.A OUTPUT 2 (PGM2) LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT 0= Audible P.A 0=Pulse On 1= Silent P.A 1=SW+ 2=Pulse Off 3=Bell 4=Strobe 5=Entry/Exit 6=Test 7=Int.
  • Page 18: Sample Programming Session

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Sample Programming Session In this sample programming session we will see how to change the following options. Change zone 3 to be an Entry/Exit zone with chime. Change zone 4 to be a part Entry/Exit zone, full set Change zone 6 so it is removed (omitted) when the system is part 1 set.
  • Page 19 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Sample Programming Session (cont) Action Display Shows Result Enter 4 (option for zone4 This is the current attribute attributes) followed by YES for option 4 Press NO This allows a new value to be entered. Enter 80 (Part E/E Full set) This has now returned us to followed by YES the point where an option...
  • Page 20 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Sample Programming Session (cont) Action Display Shows Result Enter 17 (option for Bell This is the current attribute Ring Time) followed by YES for option 17 Press NO This allows a new value to be entered. Enter 15 (the new time in This has now returned us to minutes) followed by YES...
  • Page 21 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Sample Programming Session (cont) Action Display Shows Result Press YES This is asking do you want to turn chime ON or OFF again Press NO This is asking do you want to program user code (in this case engineer) Press YES This is asking for a new...
  • Page 22: Engineer Modes

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Engineer Modes The flow chart for accessing the other engineer options are shown in Fig 7. KEY TO SCREENS:- Fig 7. Engineer Modes Flow Chart Un = Unset En = Engineer Mode SE = Set r E = Remove Zones t E = Test System Lo = Read Log Ch = Change Chime...
  • Page 23: Setting The System

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Engineer Modes (Setting the System) Fig 8. Setting Flow Chart (continued from page 19) If YES was Pressed From page 19 System setting Note: System fully set When system starts to set a short delay will be noticed before exit sounder is activated.
  • Page 24: Removing Zones

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Engineer Modes (Removing Zones) Fig 9. Removing Zones From page 19 Enter Zone No to be removed then YES Note: To "Un-remove" a zone that may have been Repeat removed by mistake. Enter the zone number then NO whilst in this section Repeat if required or...
  • Page 25: Testing The System

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Engineer Modes (Testing the System) Fig 10. Testing the System From page 19 Whilst in this mode any zones violated will generate a tone and be displayed. Pressing 9 whilst in this mode will sound the Bells and acti- vate strobe.
  • Page 26: Viewing The Log

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Engineer Modes (Viewing the Log) Fig 11. Viewing the Log From page 19 Display may differ This is Log mode. The last event will be dis- played first, to move back to the previous event press NO. To move forward to the next event press YES.
  • Page 27: Setting Chime On/Off

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Engineer Modes (Setting Chime On/Off) Fig 12. Setting Chime On/Off From page 19 May show On Press NO May show Off Press 0 to escape to Press 0 to escape to Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com Page 24...
  • Page 28: Changing Engineer Codes

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Engineer Modes (Changing Engineer Code) Fig 13. Changing Engineer Code From page 19 Enter new 4 digit code Then YES Note:- To change the engineer code this This is now asking you option MUST be to repeat your new code accessed from the engi- neer code.
  • Page 29: Resetting After An Alarm

    To Reset by Anti-Code:- Make a note of the Code given by the display. Using the Gardiner Technology Anti-Code software on a P.C enter the four digits given by the Panel. The resulting Anti-Code is then entered into the Control Panel to reset it.
  • Page 30: Programmable Options Description

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Programmable Options Description This section will give a description of the programmable options that are available on the GARDTEC 580 Control Panel. For more details of the parameters available for each option please refer to the section Programming Charts starting at page 12. Zone 1 Attributes (Option No.1) This option allows the zone type, zone part set remove and zone chime features to be programmed for zone 1.
  • Page 31 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Programmable Options Description Sounder Level (Option No.8) This option allows for the fine adjustment of the speaker volume for Entry/Exit tone and Chime to be programmed. Coarse adjustment is via the potentiometer situated to the right of the PCB edge. Full Set Exit Time (Option No.9) Allows the Exit Time for full set to be programmed.
  • Page 32 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Programmable Options Description Bell Delay Time (Option No.18) Bell Delay Time is a delay in minutes from the alarm being activated to the Bell ringing. This function would normally be used in conjunction with a digital communicator. Bell Mode (Option No.19) The Bell Mode Function allows the mode of the Bell to be programmed from SAB to SCB.
  • Page 33: Display Messages (System)

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Display Messages (System) The Following System messages are possible. '1 to 7' Represent zones 1 to 7 'r1' RKP zone Tamper zone 'CA' Console (Control Panel) Alert keys activated 'Fb' Fuse Fail or Battery Fault 'bb' Bell box Tamper 'Cb' Control Box Tamper...
  • Page 34: Log

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Display Messages (Log) Apart from the System and Status displays the following messages may also appear whilst viewing the Log. System Full Set System Part 1 Set System Part 2 Set System Part 3 Set ' o1 ' Unset User 1 ' o2 ' Unset User 2...
  • Page 35: Fault Finder

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Fault Finder FAULT ACTION Control Panel will not power up from the Check/Replace fuse in fused spur/mains mains supply. connection block. Also check for trapped wiring insulation. Display shows a zone fault and Panel will Remove zone wires from the problem not set after exit time has expired.
  • Page 36 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Fault Finder (cont) FAULT ACTION Tamper is not tripped when detector cover Check that the tampers are in series. If all is removed. is O.K check for short circuits. Remember short circuits are easily caused through staples piercing cables.
  • Page 37: Specification

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Gardtec 580 Specification Power Input 240V a.c +/- 10% @50Hz Max Loop Resistance Loop Delay Time 300 milliseconds Fuses Mains 200mA Quick Blow 1A Quick Blow Gard 250 mA Quick Blow Low Voltage Output 13.8V (typical) Regulated Power Supply Rating Battery Sizes 12V 1.2A, 12V 3.0A, 12V 7.0A...
  • Page 38: Zone Type Terminology

    GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Zone Type Terminology The terminology used for the various zone types are explained in this section. 12 Hour Zone active when Control Panel is Set Access Will allow to pass through on Exit. Will allow to pass through on entry only if entry/exit is opened first 24 Hour Internal sounder if Unset.
  • Page 39 GARDTEC 580 ENGINEERS MANUAL Technical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com...
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