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Program Orders

As previously mentioned an alternative to entering option numbers with an LCD
keypad is to scroll through the programmable options using the YES and NO keys. 

To do this enter the engineer code followed by YES,
the display will show:-

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;

Pressing 0 will escape back one step (except when a numeric entry is required).

Below is given a complete list of headers (Shown in Bold Underline), with the options
available below it.

Note: Exact menu options will depend upon panel type

Program . . . .          _ _ _
Zones ?

Headers & Options

Program Zones

Zone Types
Zone Descriptors
Zone Wiring
Zone Test/Part/Chime/Cleaner/Walk 
Zone Double Knock/Arm/Log
Zone E/E Mode

Walk On/Off (FWT)
Walk Bypass Time (FWT)

Setting Modes

Setting For Full Sets
Setting For Part 1 Sets
Setting For Part 2 Sets
Setting For Part 3 Sets
Setting Delay
Setting Sounders
Setting Conformation
Auto Part Set

Headers & Options

Entry Times

Entry Time 1
Entry Time 2

Bells / Sounders

Bell Type/No Arms
Bell Delay
Bell & Sounder Ring
Bell Tamper Mode
Bell For Part Set

Keypad / Keyswitch

Keypad Alert 1 Keys
Keypad Alert 2 Keys
Number of Keypads
Multi Keypad Option
Keyswitch Type
Keypad Backlight Mode

GARDTEC 

800 Series

Programming

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.

Part Set 3 combines all zones in Part1 & Part2 to form the third Part Set. This requires
no additional programming by the engineer other than Part1 & Part2 programming.

Note:

Zones programmed into a Part Set will be removed (omitted) from the 
system when that Part Set is used.

Test
Zones programmed as Test will not activate the system when it is set. Activations of
test zones when the system is set will record to the log and will show ‘Test Fail’ when
the system is unset. 

Test should only be used for zones that will not be activated when the system is set.
Do not use test on any E/E or Entry Route zones.

Note: 

After a zone has been put on test it will be automatically taken off test    
after 20 successful Set / Unset operations.

Chime
Any number of zones may be programmed as chime by the engineer. Chime is usually
used as a low level warning when the system is unset that someone has entered a
protected area.

Chime may be turned On and Off by the end user as required

If Exit Terminators are fitted to the system the Exit Terminator zone may be
programmed for chime thus doubling as a door bell.

Walk (Forced Walk Test)
When FWT is used the zones programmed as Walk must be walk tested before the
system will start to set. FWT Mode (option 130) must be programmed to ‘All Sets’ or
‘Full Set Only’ for FWT to operate. A FWT Bypass time is available via option 129. This
allows up to 90 minutes between the system being unset and then set without having
to walk test the system again.

GARDTEC 

800 Series

Programming

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Summary of Contents for Gardtec 800

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Page 3: ...nt now understanding the Gardtec 800 Series will prove to be a great time saver for the future It must be stressed that the Gardtec 840 is one system that is capable of being split into three areas Un...

Page 4: ...This will set the system or area and remove the cleaner zones If a cleaner code is now entered the cleaner zones will also be set If a cleaner code is entered when the system is fully set or area set...

Page 5: ...use of an alarm is through a zone tamper the description will be shortened to 13 characters on the display the last three characters being replaced with space T The zone descriptor is displayed whilst...

Page 6: ...ter than 3 metres 1metre for MiniACE The metal version of the master control panel has ample trunking and conduit entries at the top and the bottom of the housing in addition to these entries there is...

Page 7: ...to be mounted within the panel see Fig 1 Contour keypads are supplied as a complete g designed to allow mounting in one of three positions These are he left See Fig 2a Use fixing points A B D E placi...

Page 8: ...g 4 Gardtec 800 Series LED Compact The base should be fastened to the wall in three positions using 30mm x No 6 screws and suitable rawl plugs Fig 4a Contour RKP Lower Flap to reveal single cover fixi...

Page 9: ...he Gardtec 800 Series should be as shown in Fig 6 Fig 6 Warning the Gardtec 800 Series control panels MUST BE EARTHED Consumer Unit 3A Unswitched Fused Spur Control Panel Mains Terminal Block Mains Tw...

Page 10: ...is situated on the bottom edge of the PCB towards the right hand side Wiring to the RKP s is terminal to terminal as shown in the following illustrations Fig 9 Single RKP wiring NOTE RKP terminal pos...

Page 11: ...r 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...

Page 12: ...ower is applied to the unit with this jumper in position the memory contents will be erased When the unit is first powered up this jumper should be in position for at least 5 seconds After this initia...

Page 13: ...peration is dependent on how the keyswitch option is programmed refer to Programmable Options Description and also see Remote Reset Note The Gardtec840 may be programmed to use zones for keyswitch set...

Page 14: ...e 25 REMOTE RESET Note This option may use the Linefault or KS terminal The Line Fault or the K S terminal dependant on option 127 Remote Reset Source also doubles as the Remote Reset input normally f...

Page 15: ...em Gardtec 840 Main PCB If the Gardtec Modem is used basic system configuration is available by defaulting the system using 5 5 YES NO Further details are given in the Gardtec Modem manual Page 26 gic...

Page 16: ...panel must be taken into consideration SPKR SP SPKR SP Page 28 12V when the system is set and low 0V when the system is his terminal would be the latch signal for PIRs and Shockgards f 50mA 1 al is p...

Page 17: ...3C 4 4B 4D 4Q Encapsulated SAB Strobe Note Terminal positions may change dependent on model R T1 T2 0V 12V S SET STR BATTERY TMP REAR 12V BELL SW RET TAMPER SUPPLY SW SAB BELL BELL LATCH STROBE TMP H...

Page 18: ...xit terminator zone must be AZ zone Setting Mode should be programmed for ET Note AZ zones are ve TZ zones are ve To comply with BS4737 alarm and tamper loops should be oposite polarity Any unused zon...

Page 19: ...d for ET Note AZ zones are ve TZ zones are ve To comply with BS4737 alarm and tamper loops should be oposite polarity Any unused zones may be programmed to off and the factory fitted link can be remov...

Page 20: ...rs per loop using EOL Note Resistor Colour Codes Are 4K7 Yellow Purple Red with gold tolerance band EOL Resistor 6K8 Blue Grey Red with gold tolerance band Bypass Resistor Note All unused zones should...

Page 21: ...SCLK SCLK The expander cards may also be wired back to the onboard expander card in Star format each expander card wired back individually Alternatively all the zone expander cards may be wired to th...

Page 22: ...816 Expander Card 2 12V 0V SADOUT SCLK GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Zone Wiring Zone Numbering No of No of No of Onboard Zones ZEX 1 Zones ZEX 2 Zones O B ZEX1 ZEX2 AZ1 AZ8...

Page 23: ...Tamper Zone 53 Zone 57 Zone 57 TZE4 Tamper Zone 54 Zone 58 Zone 58 Note All AZE zones are ve and all TZE zones are ve GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Card Ident Zone Allocation der cards has ei...

Page 24: ...r in position 5 840 only e Mode 2 Wire Mode 2 Wire EOL Mode ne 61 Zone 61 Zone 61 ne 62 Zone 62 Zone 62 ne 63 Zone 63 Zone 63 ne 64 Zone 64 Zone 64 Zone 61 Zone 65 Zone 65 Zone 62 Zone 66 Zone 66 Zone...

Page 25: ...2 ID Biscuit Wiring Diagram Full wiring details are supplied with the ID Expander Board Zone No s 21 50 are on ID card 1 SAD1 Zone No s 51 80 are on ID card 2 SAD2 Fig33 Detector Using Wired ID Biscui...

Page 26: ...refer to user manual for more details 2 For printing the Program Review engineer function Pressing 1 whilst in the engineer option Program Review will start the printer 3 For Real Time Printing When...

Page 27: ...fice Door Area 1 ss Sales Office PIR Area 1 Exit Distribution Door Area 2 ss Distribution PIR Area 2 Exit Stores Door Area 3 ss Stores PIR Area 3 Exit Reception Door Areas 1 3 ss Reception PIR Areas 1...

Page 28: ...ng of the system Exit Mode must be programmed for ET or Time ET Monitor Will write to the log once only in any one set or unset unless chime is allocated then all activations are written to the log GA...

Page 29: ...n the Gardtec 800 Series control panel we strongly advise that an LCD keypad is used for programming Note Throughout this section all reference to settings and defaults applicable to LED only displays...

Page 30: ...Fail 14 Area 1 Alarm 15 Area 2 Alarm 16 Area 3 Alarm 17 O C Area 1 18 O C Area 2 19 O C Area 3 20 O C Cleaner 21 Alrm B Area1 22 Alarm B Area2 23 Alarm B Area 3 24 Alrm Abort A1 25 Alarm Abort A2 26 A...

Page 31: ...or zone attributes Note Refer to option 71 for Area and Chime attributes 52 Test Part Sets Cleaner Off Test 00 Left Digit LED Right Digit LED 0 Full Set 0 Off Test 1 Part 1 Set 1 On Test 2 Part 2 Set...

Page 32: ...1 Area Programming Chime Forced Walk Test Allocation For LED Only Displays Area 1 FWT Off Chime Off 00 Left Digit LED 1 0 Area 1 1 Area 2 2 Areas 1 2 3 Area 3 4 Areas 1 3 5 Areas 2 3 6 Areas 1 2 3 Rig...

Page 33: ...816 options are referred from options 1 44 83 Output Expander Modes 840 For LED Prompt is n Enter output No 1 16 then YES To change setting press NO then enter new setting then YES For LCD Press NO Ch...

Page 34: ...larm 08 As Option 31 D1 Output Mode For LCD use YES key to move to desired channel and the NO key to change the setting for the selected channel 105 Digi D3 PA Term Mode Panic 07 As Option 31 D1 Outpu...

Page 35: ...0 90 Minutes in ten minute increments LED 01 10 Minutes 02 20 Minutes 03 30 Minutes 04 40 Minutes 05 50 Minutes 06 60 Minutes 07 70 Minutes 08 80 Minutes 09 90 Minutes 130 FWT Mode Off 00 00 Off 01 Al...

Page 36: ...Keyswitch Keypad Alert 1 Keys Keypad Alert 2 Keys Number of Keypads Multi Keypad Option Keyswitch Type Keypad Backlight Mode GARDTEC 800 Series Programming Part Test Chime are available on all models...

Page 37: ...D Expander 1 O P3 3 For LED Expander 1 O P4 4 For LED Expander 2 O P1 5 For LED Expander 2 O P2 6 For LED Expander 2 O P3 7 For LED Expander 2 O P4 8 For LED Expander 3 O P1 9 For LED Expander 3 O P2...

Page 38: ...c Zone Expander Card 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 840 Modem 80mA 12V d...

Page 39: ...s Loop Ohm V Sensor Part Info 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 91 92 GARDTEC 800 Series ords Recor...

Page 40: ...r use with Gardtec Remote use this option To effect a reset of the factory defaults 1 Remove all power from the system for at least ten seconds 2 Apply power to the control panel mains power the displ...

Page 41: ...ype Point ID or Mod PID for the Modem If using an LED type keypad to select Point ID With the display showing E press 34 followed by YES Then press NO 03 or 04 for Modem followed by YES It should be n...

Page 42: ...he Tone Test Time option Miscellaneous GARDTEC 800 Series ve been added with the implementation of Point ID these are how Alarm Abort along with the time and date whilst the LED ow Test Call Sent alon...

Page 43: ...ingdom Tel 01706 510000 Fax 01706 510100 nal Tel 44 1706 510000 Fax 44 1706 510100 ternet http www gardiner technology com e mail sales gardiner technology com Technical Support 01706 510200 Technical...

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