GARDTEC 800 Series Engineer’s Reference Manual

GARDTEC 800 Series Engineer’s Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 Engineer’s Reference Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents ............3 NTRODUCTION .............4 YSTEM VERVIEW Codes .............4 Zones .............7 User Names ...........9 Keypads ............10 Up-Loading / Down-Loading......10 ..........11 YSTEM NSTALLATION Planning the System ........11 Control Panel Mounting ........12 Keypad Mounting ...........12 ..........17 IRING ONNECTIONS Mains Supply Connections ......17 Keypad Wiring ..........18 Keypad Jumper Options .........21 ACE Receiver Wiring &...
  • Page 3 ANT! Input: AC230V +/-10% ~50Hz 125mA Max. 35W Max Nominal Temp Range: 0 - 50°C Gardtec 800 Series Metal Versions For Indoor Use Only Gardtec 800 Series Plastic Versions For Indoor Use Only This equipment is intended only for use as a Security Alarm Control Panel. Adequate ventilation away from heat and humidity must be provided.
  • Page 4: Ntroduction

    144 zones with 7 areas with up to 99 user codes for the Gardtec 872, 32 zones for the Gardtec 816 (15 user codes) and 16 zones for the Gardtec 800 (15 user codes). Zone expansion is via flexible zone expander cards on all models except the Gardtec 800.
  • Page 5: Codes

    VERVIEW Codes The Gardtec 872 is capable of accepting up to 99 user codes (15 for 800/816) plus 1 engineer code. Each of the user codes is allocated a code type (with the exception of user 1 that is always Master) at the time the code is programmed. Code types plus...
  • Page 6 A full list of options that are available for the code types are given in the user manual. As a general guide for this section, the codes for the Gardtec 872 are split into two groups, Global and Area codes. Codes allocated to these groups are as follows:- Global Codes (Controlling All Areas).
  • Page 7 It should be noted that the zones programmed into a part set suite are programmed by the engineer and not the user. To set an area simply enter the required area code (Press YES if a Main Area Code is used) and exit the area.
  • Page 8: Zones

    Zone Allocation to Areas Whilst within the zone programming section zones may be allocated to areas. This may be one single area or multiple (common) areas. If a zone is allocated to more than one area it is then a common area zone and the following logic is applied:- If any area that is assigned to the zone is unset then the zone is not active.
  • Page 9 Please note that half the zones on the system would be lost for processing the Mask and Fault signals and it would be more prudent to use the ELF1 or ELF2 modes as described previously. Note: GardTec DO NOT recommend zone pairing if the control panel has be programmed for 16 two wire zones. Page...
  • Page 10: User Names

    4 x four wire zones, 8 x two wire zones or 8x two wire EOL zones. Up to sixteen expander boards may be fitted to a Gardtec 872, giving a total of 144 zones when configured as 2 wire or 2 wire EOL zones, and up to two expander boards on the 816 giving a maximum of 32 zones.
  • Page 11: Keypads

    Keypads The Gardtec 800 Series of control panels may be operated via any of the Gardtec 800 Series range of keypads. Several types of keypad are currently available: Standard or Contour 32 character LCD, Standard or Contour twin seven segment LED, and twin seven segment LED compact.
  • Page 12: Planning The System

    YSTEM NSTALLATION Planning The System Time should be taken to plan the system. Because the master control panel may be a blank end station it may be looked upon as an engineer box requiring no attention from the end user. When choosing a location for the master control panel consideration should be given to the following:- The routing of cables, e.g detection, sounders, mains, telephone line, keypads etc.
  • Page 13: Control Panel Mounting

    Keypad Mounting The standard Gardtec 800 Series keypad is available with a 32 character LCD display or with a twin seven segment LED display. All these keypads require the Gardtec 800 Series RKP Housing Part No. 01-063 unless the keypad is to be mounted within the polycarbonate control panel (see Fig 1).
  • Page 14 Fig 1 Polycarbonate Case with Onboard Keypad Mounting Details Page...
  • Page 15 Fig 2a. Flap to left Standard RKP with Housing Base Use one of the longer springs (supplied) on the tamper switch Fig 2b. Flap to right Standard RKP with Housing Base Use the shorter spring (supplied) on the tamper switch Fig 3.
  • Page 16 Fig 4a Contour RKP Lower Flap to reveal single cover fixing screw Page...
  • Page 17 The new Contour range of stylish remote keypads are also available for the full Gardtec 800 Series range of control panels. These keypads are designed to be fitted remote from the main control panel and both the LED and LCD versions are available with ACE as standard.
  • Page 18: Wiring

    Never tap into lighting circuits that have fluorescent lighting units on them. Mains Supply Connection The mains connection for the Gardtec 800 Series should be as shown in Fig 6. Fig 6. Warning the Gardtec 800 Series control panels MUST BE EARTHED.
  • Page 19: Keypad Wiring

    Keypad Wiring Keypads may be wired in 'Star' format (each keypad being wired back to the master control panel) see Fig 7a, or 'Daisy Chain' format (from the control panel to the first keypad then onto the second keypad etc) see Fig 7b. It is also possible to wire the keypads with a mix of 'Star' and 'Daisy Chain' formats see Fig 8.
  • Page 20 Keypad Terminal Connections Some keypads that are compatible with other GardTec control panels may have additional markings as well as the Gardtec 800 Series legends. These additional markings are disregarded within this manual. They may also have three extra terminals marked as follows:-...
  • Page 21 Fig 10. 4 Wire Contour RKP Wiring Details. Note: CLK and SPK are not used. Remove 2K2 if using Keypad Zones and use resistor EOL. Note: Keypad zones are preset and cannot be changed. E/E - 3K3 KP Zone 1 Part E/E - 5K6 KP Zone 2 4 Wire Contour RKP EOL - 2K2...
  • Page 22: Keypad Jumper Options

    The ident jumper should be positioned across the pins in one of the positions before the system is powered up. Gardtec 800 Series Compact RKP The keypad ident on the compact RKP is through JP 1 to JP 4 respectively.
  • Page 23 Note: some of these jumpers may not be fitted on versions without ACE (ACE User Select) ACE units only This jumper is the user select. With the jumper link removed each ACE key fob will occupy one user code from the system, this is termed as high security mode. With the jumper link in position the ACE will occupy one user code from the system but up to fourteen key fobs may be programmed into the ACE, this is normal security mode.
  • Page 24: Ace Receiver Wiring & Jumper Options

    JP2 (RP) This jumper is only used when the ACE is fitted to the Gardtec 800 Series control panels and is used to select the ACE ident as 1 or 2 . This ident should be viewed as the RKP ident. With the jumper off the ACE will be remote device two, with the jumper fitted the ACE will be device number one.
  • Page 25: Output Connections

    Output Connections The output connections for the Gardtec 800 Series are situated along the bottom edge of the main PCB in the master control panel. Warning: The maximum current draw from the unit for all output combinations must not exceed the rated output. Please see Specification Chapter in this manual.
  • Page 26 Reference should be made to current policies to determine the actual battery capacity requirements for your system. It should be noted that the Plastic GardTec 800 Control Panel has 1 Amp available for the full system. However, for the purpose of compliance to EN and PD6662 standard, the capacities of the power supply have to be specified differently.
  • Page 27 Keyswitch input. If required the Gardtec 816/840 may be operated by a keyswitch. Operation is by applying 12V to this terminal (see Fig. 13). The mode of operation is dependent on how the keyswitch option is programmed (refer to Programmable Options Description and also see Remote Reset).
  • Page 28 Note: To activate this terminal the programmable option 'DIGICOM TYPE' must be programmed to 'NORMAL'. Note: If the GardTec ProDigi or Modem is to be used on serial comms (plugged into the main PCB) the factory fitted link from this terminal to 12V MUST be removed.
  • Page 29 REMOTE RESET (Note: This option may use the Linefault or KS terminal). The Line Fault or the K/S terminal also doubles as the Remote Reset input (normally found on Red-Care STUs, sometimes termed as Remote Signal Path). To use this feature the 'REMOTE RESET' option should be programmed to ON (option 39).
  • Page 30 ProDigi or Modem D1 & D2 are free for other uses. Note: The start polarity is of the Digicom port is programmable by the engineer. Fig. 14 Typical Digicom Wiring LINE 12HR D1 FAULT ALARM Gardtec 872 For example: D.A.C 4 or Red-Care CHANNELS 3GSTU BLUE STU...
  • Page 31 Gardtec 800 Series Modem Patch Lead If the Gardtec 800 Series Modem patch lead is to be used for direct connection to a PC or Lap-Top It should be connected to SK3. The factory fitted link between 12V & Line Fault must be removed. Full instructions on use of the Gardtec 800 Series Modem Patch lead are supplied with the unit.
  • Page 32 SW+ LATCH This terminal is high (+12V) when the system is set and low (0V) when the system is unset. Typical use for this terminal would be the latch signal for PIRs and Shockgards etc. A maximum sink of 50mA * DET RESET This +VE supply terminal is provided for the types of detectors that require the removal of power to reset them.
  • Page 33 RKP 12V This terminal provides the +12V supply for the keypads and ACE units (see Keypad Wiring for more detail). A maximum current draw of 0.5Amp* is available from this terminal. RKP 0V This terminal is the 0V supply for the keypads and ACE units (see Keypad Wiring for more detail).
  • Page 34 Fig. 18 Typical output wiring AUX 12V Door locks, Additional Sounders etc. Keyswitch AUX 12V Digital Communicator Red-Care STU Latch signal for Gardscan MX+ PIRs, Shockgards etc. Programmable SW+ Output Strobe Light Module RKP 3 RKP /ACE 1 RKP 4 RKP /ACE 2 etc.
  • Page 35 Fig. 19 Traditional bell box wiring. STROBE BELL BELL HOLD- Gardtec 800 Series N/C Microswitch Strobe Light Siren/Bell Fig. 20 Novagard wiring STROBE BELL BELL HOLD- 800 Series Gardtec Program panel for Bell Tamper Ring NOVAGARD 1E, 2+T, 2D, 3, 3PD, 3PC, 3A, 3B,...
  • Page 36: Zone Connections (4 Wire)

    Fig. 21b Novagard Delta & Novagard Metal wiring. STROBE BELL BELL BELL HOLD- TMPR BELL BAT- BAT+ SUPPLY BATTERY Note: Terminal positions changed for clarity Zone Connections - 8(4 Wire option) Three zone wiring modes are available depending on standard selected on power up. (BS, EN2, EN3).
  • Page 37 Fig. 22 Typical 4 Wire Configuration + Supply DETECTOR SUPPLY - Supply ALARM ZONE 1 Normally Closed Alarm Pair + LOOP TAMPER ZONE 1 Normally Closed Tamper Pair - LOOP ALARM Normally Closed Alarm Pair ZONE 2 + LOOP TAMPER Normally Closed Tamper Pair ZONE 2 - LOOP...
  • Page 38: Zone Connections (2 Wire)

    Zone Connections - 16(2 Wire) This option will give sixteen zones available from the control panel PCB. Note: This wiring method MUST NOT be used if wiring to EN3 standards. To use the 2 wire option the control panel should be programmed for 16 (2 WIRE) in the programming section 'PROGRAM ZONE WIRING' (option No.50) When this wiring option is programmed zones AZ1 to AZ8 are zones 1 to 8 inclusive, all AZ zones are positive loops.
  • Page 39 Fig. 23 Typical 2 Wire Configuration + Supply DETECTOR SUPPLY - Supply Single Passive Infra-Red (Use TZ8 zone for tamper) ALARM ZONE 1 Normally Closed Alarm Pair + LOOP ALARM ZONE 9 Normally Closed Alarm Pair Single Contact - LOOP (Use AZ8 for tamper) ALARM ZONE 2...
  • Page 40: Zone Connections (2 Wire Eol)

    Zone Connections - 16(EOL) This option will give sixteen zones available from the control panel PCB. The control panel zones may also be programmed as 16 EOL (End Of Line resistor) zones. This configuration gives the highest possible zone wiring security and a maximum of ten detectors may be wired on to each zone when this option is selected.
  • Page 41 Please note that half the zones on the system would be lost for processing the Mask and Fault signals and it would be more prudent to use the ELF1 or ELF2 modes as described previously. Note: GardTec DO NOT recommend zone pairing if the control panel has be programmed for 16 two wire zones. Page...
  • Page 42 Fig. 24 Typical 2 Wire EOL Configuration + Supply DETECTOR SUPPLY - Supply Single Passive Infra-Red ALARM ZONE 1 Normally Closed Alarm Pair + LOOP 4 K 7 ALARM ZONE 9 Normally Closed Alarm Pair Single Contact - LOOP 4 K 7 ALARM ZONE 2 Normally Open Pressure Pad...
  • Page 43 Fig. 25 Fig. 26 Where Anti-Mask detectors are used, one of the following wiring Single Detector modes may be used. Gardscan, Shockgard etc. Alarm Alarm Alarm Tamper Fault/Mask 4K7 Resistor 6K8 Resistor ELF1 wiring is used for detectors that have a relay output (a pair of terminals) for Fault or Mask.
  • Page 44: Zone Expander Cards

    Zone Expander Cards Two types of zone expander cards are available, the Gardtec 816 Expander Card that may only be used on the 816 and the Gardtec 872 Expander that may be used on the 816/872. Note: It is essential that NO sensor / detector is powered from the expansion board.
  • Page 45 Fig. 30a GardTec 872 Zone Expanders (Group1) remote from panel (inc Cable Colours) for EXP1 to EXP8 872 Expander 872 Expander Card(2) Card(1) Expander SCLK Blue SCLK Cable 1 Plug to SAD1 Yellow SAD1 EXP1 LH Molex Black Connector Main PCB...
  • Page 46: Zone Expander Card Ident & Zone Allocation45

    Zone Expander Card Ident & Zone Allocation The panel and each individual card may be programmed as four wire, two wire or two wire EOL wiring modes. All zones on ZEX 1 start at 21 and all zones on ZEX 2 start at 31 and so on.
  • Page 47 EXP5 JP5 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone AZ3 Zone AZ4 Zone TZ1 Zone 61 Tamper TZ2 Zone 62 Tamper TZ3 Zone 63 Tamper TZ4 Zone 64 Tamper EXP6 JP6 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone...
  • Page 48 Group 2 Expanders using SAD2 from panel to SAD1 terminal on Expander EXP9 JP1 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone AZ3 Zone AZ4 Zone TZ1 Zone 101 Tamper TZ2 Zone 102 Tamper TZ3 Zone 103 Tamper TZ4 Zone 104 Tamper...
  • Page 49 EXP13 JP5 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone AZ3 Zone AZ4 Zone TZ1 Zone 141 Tamper TZ2 Zone 142 Tamper TZ3 Zone 143 Tamper TZ4 Zone 144 Tamper EXP14 JP6 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone...
  • Page 50: Output Expander Modules (Opx)

    Output Expander Modules (OPX) Up to four output expander modules may be fitted to the Gardtec 872 control panel. These modules may, if required be wired in a chain of zone expanders or on a separate leg(s). The zone expanders only require four cores for interconnection, if Output Expanders are used on the same leg five cores will be required.
  • Page 51: Id Expanders

    'Normal (4 wire)', 'Two Wire' or 'Two Wire EOL. When used to full capaci- ty this allows the GardTec 872 to have up to 16 control panel zones plus 60 ID zones. Radio Expanders cannot be used if ID Expansion has been chosen.
  • Page 52 Pin4 SCLK SCLK EXP2 Pin3 SAD2 SAD2 Once the Radio Expander Card has been connected to the GardTec 872 control panel it should be connected to the Radio Receiver as follows:- Radio Expander Card to Radio Receiver Wiring Black Black...
  • Page 53 Radio Expander Wiring & Switch Settings 800 Series Green Yellow Black Con 1 RS485 Connector ZONE 1ST RECEIVER DIP SWITCH 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SETTINGS ZONE 2ND RECEIVER DIP SWITCH 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SETTINGS Connect cable between Con 1 on the 800 PCB and the Radio Receiver.
  • Page 54: Engineers Rkp Connection

    ENG RKP. The connector is 'keyed' and will only fit in one orientation, the use of force should be avoided to prevent damage to the plug or socket. The GardTec 872 Control Panel must be programmed via an LCD Keypad. The keypad wiring colours for the Engineers RKP lead are as follows.
  • Page 55: Printer Connection

    Printer Connection The GardTec 872 has an RS232 port that may be connected to a standard serial printer, to facilitate this two printer leads are available from GardTec Ltd. Printer Cable No. 1 Part No 01-091 Connects from PCB direct to printer...
  • Page 56: Understanding Areas

    & Z REAS ONES Area Options are only applicable to the Gardtec 872 Understanding Areas This section is intended to simplify the complicated subject of Areas and Area Codes. It is recommended that you read this section and understand it in its entirety before moving on to the programming section.
  • Page 57 Fig. 34. Typical Area Layout Zones situated in Area3:- Area 3 Stores Zone 5 Zone 6 Zones situated in Zones situated in Area1:- Area2:- Zones situated in Zone 1 Zone 3 Common Area:- Zone 2 Zone 4 Zone 7 Zone 8 Area 2 Area 1 Zone 9...
  • Page 58 The User codes that are allocated to the system shown in Fig. 35 are:- User No. User Type Functions Available Master Set/Area Sets/Part Set/Unset Remove Zones Test Zones View Log Change Chime Change User Codes Change Time/Date Area 1 Set/Part Set/Unset Area 1 Area 2 Set/Part Set/Unset Area 2 Area 3...
  • Page 59: Zone Type Terminology

    Zone Type Terminology Each zone has a default type that may be re-programmed. Below is an explanation of the terminology used for zone types. 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 E/E is opened first.
  • Page 60 Fault When used, will act as an Fault input to the control panel when an internal fault has been detected within the PIR. Mask When used, will act as an input to the control panel if the detector has been blocked or covered.
  • Page 61 Zone Type Terminology (Areas & Attributes) When programming the zone types other zone attributes including area allocation may be programmed within the same screen. Please refer to the breakdown of the Zone programming screen below. Zone Number Zone Type 000=Ent/Ex 1234567 Rem - Area(s) Zone is allocated to...
  • Page 62 Rem -/Dk Zone cannot be removed (omitted) by end user and is also Double Knock. Zone is turned Off. Norm.Ky Zone is a Normal Type Keyswitch Zone. Bias.Ky Zone is a Bias Type Keyswitch Zone. Remove + Zone may be removed (omitted) by end user. Note: Each Zone should be programmed individually for your requirements.
  • Page 63: Output Type Terminology

    Output Types Terminology There are two groups of outputs types available. General Outputs. These are available on the following terminals Detector Reset Terminal Latch Terminal On-Board Relay Terminals (com, N/O, N/C) PGM 3 Terminal (Strobe Terminal) Optional Output Cards 872 (max 4 cards each having 4 changeover relays) When programming these outputs and you press no to the current setting the display will show:- Choose .
  • Page 64 Will activate for the duration of the entry exit times. Bell Will activate when the bell is triggered and will cut of with the bell time. Alert Will activate when an alert zone is triggered. Any Fire Will activate when a fire zone is triggered. Any Panic Will activate when a panic zone is triggered will also activate when a duress code is entered.
  • Page 65 Latch Any Will activate when panel is set and will reset when entry timer starts. Any Set Will activate when panel is set and will reset when panel is unset. Power Fail Will activate when aux. power falls below 10.6 volts. Power OK Output is active and changes over when the battery volts fall below 10.6 V.
  • Page 66 Communications Outputs. These are available on the following terminals D3 (PA terminal) D4 (12Hr terminal) Digicom Channels (when used with GardTec ProDigi or Digi / Modem) Below is given a list of Output Types with a brief description of the option. Output not used...
  • Page 67 Alarm B Will activate when a second zone has alarmed (The activation of this output is dependent upon other system attributes) Please refer to the DD243 Section within this manual. Alarm Abort Will activate when the panel is in alarm and unset within the programmed abort time . Power Fail Will activate when aux.
  • Page 68 Area 1-7 Fire Will activate when a selected area fire zone is triggered. Perimeter Will activate when a perimeter zone is triggered. Zone Exclude Will activate when the panel auto rearms with a zone in fault condition. It is a requirement of DD243 that a zone that is auto excluded is reported to central station.
  • Page 69: Programming Programming Guide

    ROGRAMMING Gardtec 800 Series Programming The GardTec 800 series control panels uses 32 character LCD Remote Keypads for control of the system via User Code(s) and programming of the system via an Engineer Code. The Factory Default Codes are. Note: The 800 series Control Panel can only be programmed using LCD KEYPAD.
  • Page 70: Zones

    Reset of the factory defaults and entering Engineer Mode:- Note: It is ESSENTIAL that a 4 6 Yes No reset is done to all new systems before commencement of programming. Remove all power from the system for at least ten seconds Apply mains power to the control panel.
  • Page 71: Moving Around

    Moving Around Enter Engineer mode as described on page 69. The display will show:- Program .._ _ _ Zones ? Whenever three underscores are shown on the display the screen is a Header. Pressing the NO key will move to the next Header. Pressing the YES key whilst viewing a Header will enter into the options under that Header.
  • Page 72 Headers & Options Headers & Options Reset / Mains Keypad / Keyswitch Mains Fail Delay Keypad Alert 1 Keys Alarm 1 Reset (Area 1) Keypad Alert 2 Keys Alarm 2 Reset (Area 2) Keypad Alert 3 Keys Alarm 3 Reset (Area 3) Number of Keypads Tamper Reset Keypad Backlight Mode...
  • Page 73 (may also require a numeric input) and the Zero Key is used to move back a level (not when the display is expecting a numeric input). Program the GardTec 800 series Control Panels using the headers and options above or alternatively use the appropriate shortcut menu numbers.
  • Page 74: Lcd Menu Shortcuts

    LCD Menu Shortcut Numbers You are able to jump to various common options when programming by entering the relevant menu numbers. With a Header showing, key in the appropriate menu number, then press Yes. Options available will be panel dependant. Menu No.
  • Page 75 Menu No. Jumps to No. of Keypads / Multi On Off / Keyswitch Zone Re-Arm / Double Knock Time Engineer Code Remote Reset / Line Fault Source Line Fault Sounders Line Fault Mode Latch Terminal Mode Bell Ring Time / Sounder Mode Mains Fail Delay Tamper Reset Mode Backlight Mode...
  • Page 76 Menu No. Jumps to ZEX 4 Wiring ZEX 5 Wiring ZEX 6 Wiring ZEX 7 Wiring ZEX 8 Wiring Expander 1 O/P1 Mode Timer 2 On Time Timer 2 On Time Timer 2 Off Time Timer 2 Off Time Timer 3 On Time Timer 3 On Time Timer 3 Off Time Timer 3 Off Time...
  • Page 77 Menu No. Jumps to Part 1 Exit Time / Exit Mode Area 2 Part 2 Exit Time / Exit Mode Area 2 Part 3 Exit Time / Exit Mode Area 2 Full Set Exit Time / Exit Mode Area 3 Part 1 Set Exit Time / Exit Mode Area 3 Part 2 Set Exit Time / Exit Mode Area 3 Part 3 Set Exit Time / Exit Mode Area 3...
  • Page 78 Menu No. Jumps to Confirm Start Delay Strobe Timer Strobe Trigger Custom 1 OP Mode (zone / code) / No. / Period / Mode Custom 2 OP Mode (zone / code) / No. / Period / Mode Custom 3 OP Mode (zone / code) / No. / Period / Mode Custom 4 OP Mode (zone / code) / No.
  • Page 79: Understanding Part/Test/Chime

    Understanding Part/Test/Chime Part Sets Three Part Set modes are available on all models. These are Part1, Part 2 & Part3. Part Set 1 may consist of a suite of zones that have been programmed as Part1 by the engineer. Part Set 2 may consist of a suite of zones that have been programmed as Part2 by the engineer.
  • Page 80: Zone Programming Tutorial

    Zone Programming Tutorial Below is a Zone Programming Tutorial that shows how a single zone is programmed on the GardTec 872. 800/816 is similar but no Area information is programmed. This should be repeated for all zones that require programming.
  • Page 81 When you are satisfied with your selection 001 = Ent/Ex A > press Yes. The display will show for example:- = Remove - All Zones are Area 1 by default. Use the 1 to 7 keys to add or remove the zone to other Areas. When you are satisfied press Yes.
  • Page 82 Enter the Zone number you wish to program the Descriptor for, followed by Yes. The display will show for example:- Zone 001 Name = Zone 001 Zone 001 Name > Press No. The display will show:- You should now program the Descriptor you require using the template below for the key allocation in a similar way that you you would type a text message on a mobile telephone.
  • Page 83 Press No. The display will show:- Program Zone Wiring ? Zone Response Press Yes. The display will show:- :400 mS Note: Zone Response time is defaulted to 400ms and may not be changed. Fault / Mask Zones Press Yes. The display will show:- Response=Norm Note: Fault /Mask response time may be programmed as a global parameter and may be reprogrammed from 2 to 14...
  • Page 84 Three wiring options are available under 16 (EOL): Norm: Standard GardTec wiring configuration without Mask or Fault detection. Note: Does not give any Fault or Masking detection and should only be used with Zone pairing. ELF1: ELF1 wiring is used for detectors that have a relay output (a pair of terminals) for Fault or Mask..
  • Page 85 If you are not using Radio Detectors press Yes and jump to Step 33. Otherwise Radio ZEX Press No until the display shows:- = On Comprehensive instructions on how to setup and program the Radio Expansion are given in the document Hybrid Wireless Set-Up & Programming Guide document number PR5588 supplied with the Radio Receiver.
  • Page 86 Press No until the required setting is displayed ZEX 1 Pairing then press Yes. The display will show:- = Off Press No until the required setting is displayed ZEX 2 Wiring then press Yes. The display will show:- = Off Repeat from Step 39 until all the ZEX Expanders you require have been programmed.
  • Page 87 If you do not wish to put a Zone(s) on Test press Yes and jump to Step 44. Otherwise Press No. The display will show:- Enter Zone # _ _ _ then +YES or -NO Enter the Zone number you wish to place on test followed by Yes.
  • Page 88 Three Part Sets are available on the GardTec 800 series control panels. Zones added to the PT-1 (Part 1) screen will be Removed (Omitted) when the system is Part 1 Set. Zones added to the PT-2 (Part 2) screen will be Removed (Omitted) when Part Set 2 is used.
  • Page 89 If you do not wish to enter PT-2 Zones press Yes and jump to Step 56. Otherwise Press No. The display will show:- Enter Zone # _ _ _ then +YES or -NO Enter the Zone number you require for PT-2 followed by Yes.
  • Page 90 The display will show:- Ch1 None Two Chime suites are available on the GardTec 800 series control panels so for example you would have the Front Door on Zone 1 programmed into Ch1 and the Rear Door on say Zone 6 programmed into Ch2. When the system is Unset opening the Front Door will produce a Chime.
  • Page 91 Enter the Zone number you require for Ch1 followed by Yes. The display will show for example:- Ch1 001 To add more Zones to Ch1 repeat from Step 64. When you have finished adding Zones to Ch-1 press Yes. Ch2 None The display will show:- If you do not wish to enter CH-2 Zones press Yes and jump to Step 74.
  • Page 92 The display will show:- Walk None Zone programmed as Walk will have to be Walk Tested before the system will start to Set. The Option ‘Walk’ must also be programmed to On in the Zone E/E Mode section. If you do not wish to enter Walk Zones press Yes and jump to Step 80.
  • Page 93 To add more Zones to Sec. repeat from Step 81. When you have finished adding Zones to Sec. Per. None press Yes. The display will show:- Perimeter Zone: Zones programmed as perimeter will activate the alarm as normal but will also activate a comms channel programmed as perimeter.
  • Page 94 Zone Re-Arm Press Yes. The display will show:- D/Knock time =01m Press No to change the setting, followed by Yes Zone Re-Arm =Off D/Knock time >01m The display will show:- Press No. Enter the Time required for the double Zone Re-Arm =Off knock time window, e.g.
  • Page 95: Reporting A Mains Fail On A Psu

    Press No until your required setting is displayed, Walk = Off then press Yes. The display will show:- Bypass = 00 Mins Available Options for Forced Walk Test are. All Sets. All Area/Part sets will require the zones allocated in the walk test options to be tested.
  • Page 96 Program the Tag as Mains Fail. Then program a Digi Channel as Mains Fail. This will allow for full reporting of External PSUs. This concludes the Step by Step instruction for the Zone Programming. 103) When you have finished programming zones, press 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 0 (zero) until the display shows:-...
  • Page 97: Programming Setting Modes

    Programming Setting Modes Setting Modes are the modes that the control panel will use to set the system for a particular type of set. An example of this may be that the Full Set Modes is programmed as Final Exit Door (door opening and closing during exit will set te panel) whilst the Setting Mode for Part Set 1 is timed.
  • Page 98 Use the No key to scroll through the Setting Modes. Options available for Setting Modes are. Set By Time The system will Set after the Time shown in the Exit Time. Set By ET The system will set when the Exit Terminator Button outside the premises is pushed.
  • Page 99 Use the No key to scroll through the Setting Modes. When the Setting Mode you require is displayed P1-EXIT =20s press Yes. The display will show:- =Set by TIME Repeat for all Areas. After Area 7, the display Program Setting will show:- for PART 1 set ? Program Setting...
  • Page 100 Press No. The display will show:- Program Setting for PART 3 set ? Press Yes. The display will show:- P3-EXIT =30s =Set by TIME P3-EXIT >_ _s Press No twice. The display will show:- =Set by TIME Enter the time you require as the Exit Time (in seconds) followed by Yes.
  • Page 101 Press No twice. The display will show:- Final Set Delay > _ _ Enter the Time required (in seconds) followed Program Setting by Yes. The display will show:- Delay ? Program Setting Press No. The display will show:- Sounders ? The Setting Sounders option determines if any, or all Part Sets are audible (Exit Tones) or not.
  • Page 102 Program Setting Press No. The display will show:- Confirmation ? Setting Confirmation uses the Strobe Light to confirm that the system has finally set. Strobe Confirm Press Yes. The display will show:- = Off Press the No key to scroll through the options. Available options for Strobe Confirm are.
  • Page 103 Auto Part-Set Press Yes. The display will show:- = Off To change this press No twice. Auto Part-Set The display will show:- = On Program Setting Press Yes. The display will show:- for Auto-Part ? This concludes the programming for Program .
  • Page 104: Programming Entry Times

    Programming Entry Times Two Entry Times are available (Entry Time 1 & Entry Time 2). On entry to the premises via the Entry Door Entry Time 1 will start. If deviation from Entry Route during Entry Time 1 then Entry Time 2 starts. Entry Time 2 is 30 seconds and cannot be changed. Note that comms cannot take place until the later of the theoretical expiry of Entry Time 1, or the expiry of Entry Time 2.
  • Page 105 Program Entry Press No. The display will show:- Time 2 ? Entry Time 2 : 30s Press Yes. The display will show:- Warning Bell = On Note: Entry Time 2 is defaulted to 30 seconds and may not be changed. Warning Bell.
  • Page 106: Programming Bells / Sounders

    Programming Bells / Sounders Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No three times.
  • Page 107 Program Bell Press Yes. The display will show:- Type ? Program Bell Press No. The display will show:- Delay / No. Arms ? Bell Delay1 = 00 m Press Yes. The display will show:- No. Arms = 99 (Delay 1 indicates Area 1). Bell Delay1 = _ _ m Press No twice.
  • Page 108 Program Bell Press No. The display will show:- & Sounder Ring ? Bell Ring1 = 10 m Press Yes. The display will show:- Sounder = Constant (Ring 1 indicates Area 1). Bell Ring1 = _ _ m Press No twice. The display will show:- Sounder = Constant Enter the Bell Ring Time you require(in minutes) Bell Ring1 = 15 m...
  • Page 109 Press No. The display will show:- Program Bell Tamper Mode ? Press Yes. The display will show:- Bell Tamper Ring = On With the Bell Tamper Ring On, tampering the Bell Box will also trigger the Bell Output from the control panel. With Bell Tamper Ring Off, the Bell Trigger from the panel is not activated.
  • Page 110: Programming Keypad

    Programming Keypad Up to 8 RKPs (Remote Keypads) may be fitted to the GardTec 816 / 872 control panels on a 6 wire connection (4 on the 800 control panel). If more than four keypad are to be used, then ‘Mult’ (Program Keypad) has to be selected to ON (816 / 872 only) .
  • Page 111 Program Keypad With the display showing:- Function Keys ? Press No. Program Keypad The display will show:- No. & Keyswitch ? This option is used to program the Number of Keypads you have on the system and whether a Keyswitch has been selected. It should be noted the there are 4 jumpers in the RKP to ident them, for example the jumper on RKP 1 should be placed in the A1 position and on RKP 2 it should be placed in A2 position and so Kpad = 01...
  • Page 112 Press No until the required setting is displayed. Program Keypad Then press Yes. The display will show:- No. & Keyswitch ? Press No. The display will show:- Program Keypad Backlight Mode ? Backlight . . . Press Yes. The display will show:- = On if EE/Key Press No until the setting you require is displayed.
  • Page 113: Programming Digicom / Stu Adaptor

    Digicom Type Mod+F/F Modem Mode No Return This will allow for connection to GardTec Remote for programming functions. Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .._ _ _...
  • Page 114 Press No until the required option is displayed. STU Adaptor Then press Yes. The display will show:- =Off Note: This step by step tutorial assumes Mod + F/F has been selected. Press No twice to turn the STU adaptor On. STU Adaptor The display will show:- >On...
  • Page 115 Note: An extra channel (channel 9) is available and will be shown when programming channels or testing channels. This will only be displayed if the STU has been selected to ON. Note: STU Adaptor will work in parallel with normal comms device. E.g. MOD+xxx. When programming as MOD+PID or MOD+SIA then programming for both the Digi channels and the triggers will be available.
  • Page 116 Digi Delay = _ _s Press No twice. The display will show:- Part - Alarm = On Enter the number of seconds you require for the Digi Delay in Part Set, followed by Yes. Digi Delay = 99s The display will show, for example:- Part - Alarm >...
  • Page 117 When programming Digicom Channels Channel 1 is normally Fire, Channel 2 is normally PA, Channel 3 is normally Alarm (unconfirmed) and Channel 4 is normally Open/Close. Channels 5, 6, 7 & 8 will be advised by your Central Station. Other signals you may require for DD243 are. Alarm Abort Zone Exclude Alarm B (Confirmed)
  • Page 118 Press No until the required setting is displayed. Press Yes and repeat as above for the remaining channels 4 - 9 followed by Yes. The display will Program Digicom show:- Channels ? Program Digicom Press No. The display will show:- Functions ? View Modem Log ? Press Yes.
  • Page 119 Double Ring then press Yes. The display will show:- = Off This option may be used when the panel is on a shared line and GardTec Remote is also used. Press No until the required setting is displayed, then press Yes. The display will show:-...
  • Page 120 Comms > On Press No twice. The display will show:- Site ID Code Press Yes. The display will show, for example:- Is Un-Programmed In the UK the Site ID Code is normally a four digit number, your Central Station may have supplied you with a six digit number. If this is so, please use the last four digits.
  • Page 121 Enter Phone Number 2 followed by Yes. Inhibit Display The display will show:- of New Number ? Line Monitor Press Yes. The display will show:- = Tone + Volts This option refers to the line mode of the telephone line. In the UK most telephone lines are Tone Dial.
  • Page 122 Press No until the required setting is displayed Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 then press Yes. The display will show:- R/Rep = 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 This option determines what Digi Channels will send a Restore Signal to Central Station when the system is Reset.
  • Page 123 You may continue to program other Advanced options if required. For the purpose of this Step by Step Guide. Press 0 (zero) five times. The Display will show:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 Page...
  • Page 124: Programming Linefault Modes

    Programming Linefault Modes Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No six times.
  • Page 125 Press No. The display will show:- Program Lineflt Log Mode ? Lineflt Log Press Yes. The display will show:- : Limited Note: Line Fault is defaulted to Limited and may not be changed. This limit is set to 3 events. Program Lineflt Press Yes.
  • Page 126: Programming Panic / Duress

    Programming Panic / Duress Note: Duress is defaulted to Off and cannot be changed. Duress 7 is now no longer available. You should also check current legislation if Panic & Duress signals are allowed for the grade of system that you are fitting. Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .
  • Page 127 Press No until the required setting is displayed PA = Bells Only then press Yes. The display will show:- > Non-Testable Press No until the required setting is displayed Duress : Off then press Yes. The display will show:- Note: Duress is defaulted to Off and may not be changed. Program .
  • Page 128: Programming Rly / Pgm3 / Timers

    Programming Rly / PGM3 / Timers PGM3 Refers to the Strobe terminal, if this is not used for the Strobe (for example if a NovActive Bell Box is used) it may be re-programmed for other uses. One timer is available on the 800 , 816 and three on the 872 control panel. It should be noted that the times programmed will operate seven days per week, you are not able to program separate time for weekends etc.
  • Page 129 cont- Strobe Latch Any Any Set Power-Fail Power OK Const. LoBat (Radio Low Battery) Radio Lost (Lost Radio Detector etc) Const. Jamm. (Radio Signal Jamming) Any Fault Any Mask Watchdog Mains-Fail Any-Digi Status Perimeter Zon Exclude Custom 1- 8 Timed 1 - 3 Any-Closed Pulse Off Pulse On...
  • Page 130 Press No until the required setting is displayed. PGM3 O/P Then press Yes. The display will show:- =Strobe Repeat steps 5 - 8 for PGM3 O/P. Prog Rly/PGM3 The display will show:- Operating Mode ? Program Rly/PGM3 Press No. The display will show:- Timer 1 ON Time ? Timer 1...
  • Page 131 Prog Rly/PGM3 Press No. The display will show:- Timer 2 ON Time ? Repeat the sequence for Timers 2 & 3 On & Off Times. This concludes the programming for Rly / PGM3 / Timers. Program .._ _ _ Press 0 (zero) to return to:- Rly/PGM3/Timers ?
  • Page 132: Programming Reset Modes

    Programming Reset Modes Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No nine times.
  • Page 133 This concludes the programming for Reset Modes. Press 0 (zero) until the display shows:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 Page...
  • Page 134: Programming Sounder Levels

    Programming Sounder Levels Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No ten times.
  • Page 135 Press No twice. The display will show:- Ent / Exit Level = _ _ Enter a value 1 to 9 (1= Low 9 = High) followed by Program Sounder Yes. The display will show:- Ent / Exit Level ? Program Sounder Press No.
  • Page 136: Programming Sens / Xp / Custom

    Programming Sens / Xp / Custom Up to 8 custom output may be programmed. (Model dependant). A custom output may be used so that the output can follow a zone or a user code. Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .
  • Page 137 Press No. The display will show:- Choose . . 1 - 7 = Area Choose from one of the options displayed. 8 = All 9 = Any The display will show:- Sensor O/P . . >Pulse Off Press No until the required setting is displayed, Sensor O/P .
  • Page 138 The display will show:- Cus 1 = Zone #>000 =Day = Fol+ t=00 Cus 1 = Zone #>_ _ _ Press No. The display will show:- =Day = Fol+ t=00 Enter the Zone Number or Customer Number that you wish the output to follow. Then press Cus 1 = Zone #=009 Yes.
  • Page 139 Repeat Steps 17 to 25 until all the Custom Outputs you require have been programmed. When you have programmed Custom 8 the Program .._ _ _ display will show:- PGM1 / Xp /Custom ? Press 0 (zero) until the display shows:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 Page...
  • Page 140: Programming Engineer Code

    Programming Engineer Code Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 With the display showing:- Program .._ _ _ Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No twelve times.
  • Page 141: Programming Service

    Programming Service Within this section you will program the Service Timer. The Service Timer has the ability to Lock a user out of the system when the Service Time expires. Trading Standards may take action if a Lockout occurs and no Service Contract exists. Please use with care.
  • Page 142 Service Timer Press No twice. The display will show:- > On Next Service due Press Yes. The display will show:- in 00 Weeks Next Service due Press No twice. The display will show:- in _ _ Weeks Enter the number of weeks you require to the next service, then press Yes.
  • Page 143 Press No until the required setting is displayed Engineer Mode then press Yes. The display will show:- = Constant With Engineer Mode programmed as Constant the panel will remain in Engineer Mode until the Engineer exits. With Engineer Mode programmed as timed the panel will jump out of Engineer Mode after 1 hour if all the Tampers are clear.
  • Page 144: Programming Custom Screens

    Programming Custom Screens Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No fourteen times.
  • Page 145: Programming Diagnostics / Log

    01 Jan 00: 00: 01 Programming Diagnostics / Log The GardTec 800 series control panels has some limited diagnostic features available to the engineer. To access these proceed as follows. Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .
  • Page 146 List Press Yes. The display will show:- Event Log ? Change / List Press No. The display will show:- Diagnostics ? Press Yes. The display will show:- PSU . . . Diagnostics ? Press Yes. The display will show:- PSU Test Time = 01 Hrs A PSU/Battery test will be carried out at the time interval set here and each time you leave Engineer...
  • Page 147 Press No until the required setting for On-Charge Off - Chg. max = 14.0 Volts min (Battery) is displayed then press Yes. Off - Chg. min = 12.6 The display will show:- Press No until the required setting for Off-Charge Volts max (Battery) is displayed, then press Yes.
  • Page 148 Set Default Press Yes. The display will show:- Limits ? Press Yes. The display will show:- Which Battery ? Select which battery type is installed in the (6)V or (8) . 4V NovActive sounder. Press 6 or 8. H / Off Vmax = 14.0 The display will show, for example:- H / Off...
  • Page 149: Programming Alarm Confirm

    Programming Alarm Confirm This section is used to program options that are relevant to DD243. Before programming these options please take time to read the following notes that will help in your understanding of DD243. All communications systems that require a Police URN will need to conform to DD243. These notes intended as a guide only and should be read in conjunction with the relevant standards relating to the alarm system giving particular attention to EN50131-1and DD243.
  • Page 150 ET (Exit Terminator) Mode (default = Set) If ET Mode = Set then the exit terminator zone will terminate the exit procedure. If ET Mode = Door Lock and the ET zone (door lock) is operated on entry then all confirmed alarms will be disabled.
  • Page 151 Other DD243 Notes to Consider When a system auto re-arms with a zone in fault condition The GardTec control panel will omit the zone concerned. A signal should be sent to the central station indicating that a detector(s) has (have) been isolated.
  • Page 152 Scenario specific to systems using completion of unsetting with ACE 6.4.5 DD243. Event 1 System Set Event 2 Entry Time Starts Event 3 Access Zone Triggered Event 4 Entry Expired (including Entry Time 2) Unconfirmed Transmitted Event 5 non entry/access Zone Triggered Event 6 Second non entry.access Zone Triggered Confirmed Transmitted...
  • Page 153 Scenario Opening the initial entry door disables all means of conformation 6.4.4 DD243 2002. Event 1 System Set Event 2 Entry Door Opened (entry time starts) Confirmed Alarms Disabled Event 3 Entry Time Expires (inc Entry Time 2) Unconfirmed Alarm Transmitted Event 4 Any subsequent zones triggered No Confirmed Signals...
  • Page 154 The display will show:- Program Confirm Time Window ? Program Confirm Press No. The display will show:- On Entry ? Confirm on Entry Press Yes. The display will show:- = On Confirm on Entry may be On only if you are using an ACE device to Unset the system.
  • Page 155 Press No until the required setting is displayed, then press Yes. The display will show:- Program Confirm Reset Mode ? Program Confirm Press No. The display will show:- Secondary Time ? Secondary Window Press Yes. The display will show:- = 060m Secondary Window Press No twice.
  • Page 156 Press Yes. The display will show:- Bell Trigger = Unconfirmed Press No until the required setting is displayed, then press Yes. The display will show:- Program Confirm Bell Mode ? Press No. The display will show:- Program Confirm Strobe Mode ? Strobe Trigger Press Yes.
  • Page 157 Program Confirm Press No. The display will show:- Comms. Restore ? Comms. Restore Press Yes. The display will show:- = On Press No until the required setting is displayed, Program Confirm then press Yes. The display will show:- Comms. Restore ? Press No.
  • Page 158: Novactive Description & Programming

    Diagnostic Features that allow the individual NovActive sounders to be diagnosed from either the control panel or via GardTec Remote PC Software. GardTec Remote may be used from either a remote location via a Modem or on-site via a GardTec Modem Patch Lead.
  • Page 159 Press the number of the NovActive you wish to NovA1 = Off LEDS = 0 program. The display will show:- Confirm = Off Press No twice to turn NovActive 1 On. Then press NovA1 = On LEDS > 0 Yes. The display will show:- Confirm = Off To program the LED pattern press No until the setting required is displayed.
  • Page 160 Enter the text required. E.g. Front Wall Bell . Then Select NovActive press Yes. The display will show:- You should now repeat until all the NovaActives on the system have been programmed. When you have finished programming all the 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 NovaActives press 0 until the display shows:- Page...
  • Page 161: Programming Point Id Protocol

    Programming Point ID Protocol For the purpose of programming PID, it is assumed that the STU Adaptor has been left in the OFF state. Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 79 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ?
  • Page 162 STU Adaptor I/P Press Yes. The display will show:- =Pos STU Adaptor Pin 7 Press Yes. The display will show:- =Power O/P Program Digicom Press Yes. The display will show:- Type or Test Program Digicom Press No. The display will show:- Delay / Part Program Digicom Press No.
  • Page 163 Use the Yes & No keys to accept or change Set = Off Alrm = Off the options on the following screens:- UnSet = Off PA = Off 24Hr = Off E/E = Off 12Hr = Off Bat = Off Tamp = Off AC = Off LF = Off...
  • Page 164: Engineer Reset

    Engineer Reset If the system is programmed as Engineer Reset, the system will need to be Reset by the Engineer Code. Please follow the procedure below to effect the Reset. If the system is still set, unset it via a valid User Code. Enter Authorisor Enter the Engineer Code.
  • Page 165: Linefault Sounders Description

    Linefault Sounders Description The Linefault Sounder option determines how the system sounders (speakers) will react when a Linefault is detected. Below are the options available and a description of each option. On if Set Linefault Sounders will operate when the system is Set and a Linefault is detected (may be silenced by User Code).
  • Page 166: Clearing 'Test Fail' Indication

    Clearing ‘Test Fail’ Indication If the display shows:- Unset Test Fail 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 The system has a zone On Test that has failed when the system was Set. Please note: we recommend that the Test Attribute is only used on 12Hr type zones. To clear the display proceed as follows.
  • Page 167: Programming Id Biscuits - 872 Only

    Programming ID Biscuits - 872 only Two ID Expander Card may be fitted to the GardTec 872 control panel (please refer to page 50 for wiring details). The ID Expander Card will take up to 30 industry standard ID Biscuits (Biscuits numbers1 to 30).
  • Page 168 =Norm Three wiring options are available under 16 (EOL): Norm: Standard GardTec wiring configuration without Mask or Fault detection. Note: Does not give any Fault or Masking detection and should only be used with Zone pairing. ELF1: ELF1 wiring is used for detectors that have a relay output (a pair of terminals) for Fault or Mask..
  • Page 169 Zone Pairing. If the 16(EOL) wiring mode is used then a zone must be used to monitor for Masking and Fault. This is achieved by selecting Zone Pairing as on. Zone Pairing cannot be used in ELF1 or ELF2 wiring modes. When using Zone Pairing each zone will have a corresponding paired zone that will be used for Masking and Fault signals.
  • Page 170 Press No until the setting you require is displayed. Map ID Module Then press Yes. The display will show:- On SAD 1 ? At this stage the ID should be wired up and all ID Biscuits connected. The Tamper on the Module should also be closed.
  • Page 171: Pecification Ecords

    & R PECIFICATION ECORDS Gardtec 800 Series Specification Unless otherwise stated Power Input 230V a.c +/- 10% @ 50Hz Max Loop Resistance 2K (not with E.O.L) Loop Delay Time 400 milliseconds FUSES Bell 1A Quick Blow R.K.P 500mA Quick Blow 1A Quick Blow.
  • Page 172 10mA @ 12V d.c (Max 8 Per System) Output Expander Card 40mA @ 12V d.c (Max 4 Per System Digigard Communicator 15mA @ 12V d.c ProDigi Communicator 80mA @ 12V d.c Gardtec 872 Modem 80mA @ 12V d.c Gardtec Speech Dialler 80mA @ 12V d.c Page...
  • Page 173 Large Metal *Power Supply Rating It should be noted that the Plastic GardTec 800 Control Panel has 1 Amp available for the full system. However, for the purpose of compliance to EN and PD6662 standard, the capacities of the power supply have to be specified differently.
  • Page 174 AUX 12V Terminals This pair of terminals supply the + and - supply for the detectors. 1A is available from these terminals (see power supply rating above). Strobe Terminals This pair of terminals are the output for the Strobe. The negative terminal is switched during an alarm period.
  • Page 175 System Settings Record Zone No. Descriptor Area(s) Loop Ohm V @ Sensor Part Info Example Living Room 1&2 14 AZ 4 TZ 13.2V A1 P1 Page...
  • Page 176 Zone No. Descriptor Area(s) Loop Ohm V @ Sensor Part Info Page...
  • Page 177 Zone No. Descriptor Area(s) Loop Ohm V @ Sensor Part Info Aux Current (mA) Bell Current (mA) RKP Current (mA) Customer Name:- Contact Name:- Tel No:- Fax No:- Modem No:- Customer Address:- Other:- Service Due Dates Completed Date Signature Page...
  • Page 178: More Extended Rkp Wiring To 500M

    Extending RKP Wiring to 500mtrs BELDEN CABLE ONLY - Normal Screen Cable Will NOT Be Suitable. Page...
  • Page 179: Extended Expander Wiring To 500M

    Extending 816/872 Expander Wiring to 500mtrs BELDEN CABLE ONLY - Normal Screen Cable Will NOT Be Suitable. Page...
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  • Page 184 RISCO Group UK Ltd Tel: 0161 655 5500 Fax: 0161 655 5501 Internet: www.riscogroup.com e-mail: sales@riscogroup.co.uk Technical Support: 0161 655 5600 Technical Support Fax: 0161 655 5610 RISCO Group UK Ltd reserve the right to amend the software and features without prior notice. PR5892 Rev1.1 5IN800PDIM B...

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