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User Manual
GARDTEC
800 Series
System G-Tag
G-Tag Readers are available in three variants, with the reader built into the display
area of an LCD RKP, as an Internal Stand alone Reader or as an External Stand alone
Reader. When using G-Tag the system may be Set / Unset by presenting a valid Tag
to one of the Readers.
Each Tag is programmed onto the system as an individual User Code therefore giving
indication via the system Log of who has set and unset the system. As the Tags are a
close proximity device the risk of code capture is eliminated.
When programming the G-Tags follow the normal Programming Codes instructions to
the point when you are asked for the Code, for example
At this point present your G-Tag to the reader and the code will be entered.
If you have more than one reader on your system the G-Tag MUST be programmed
onto each of the readers on the same User Number. Because of this it is essential that
you use good housekeeping for the G-Tags. Mark each of the G-Tags and record what
User Number the G-Tag has been allocated to.
The readers will be allocated to a specific keypad. The G-Tag information is stored in
the keypad therefore a single keypad having two readers would only require the G-Tag
to be programmed into one of its readers
For multiple keypads with readers the sequence for programming the G-Tags would
be.
1)
Enter User Programming Mode.
2)
Choose what User Number you are using (in this case User 2) for G-Tag (A)
3)
Program G-Tag (A) onto the first reader.
4)
At the next Keypad re-enter User Programming Mode.
5)
Choose the same User Number (2).
6)
Program the same G-Tag (A) onto the second reader.
7)
Keep repeating until your G-Tag (A) is programmed onto all readers.
8)
Now move on to G-Tag (B) on User Number 3.
! Remember to mark your G-Tags !
Now Enter Code . .
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