User.QXD 09/05/00 14:47 Page 1 Gardtec 370 581/582 User Instructions



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Gardtec 370 581/582 User Instructions

Contents Introduction 1 Keypads 1 User Levels and Options 1 Master Code Flow Chart 3 Setting and Unsetting the System 4 Removing Zones and Setting the System 5 Testing the System 6 Viewing the Log 7 Setting the Chime On/Off 8 Changing Codes 9 Resetting after an Alarm 10 Display Messages System 11 Status 11 Log 12 Glossary of Terms 13

Introduction Welcome to the Gardtec 360/580 Control panel. Your Control panel will have already been programmed to suit the system that you have had installed by your engineer and you will have been left with at least one Master user code by the engineer. This code will allow you to program other user codes and perform other programmable functions with the Control panel. We will deal with these other functions a little later. For people not familiar with the terminology used in this manual a glossary of terms can be found on page 13. Keypads Control of the system is via numeric keypad (fitted onboard on Gardtec 580 ). Up to four remote key pads may have been fitted to the system. These keypads may be used to carry out all operations that are available with the Control panel. If the keypad alert keys have been programmed by your engineer they can activated by pressing and holding keys 1 and 3 at the same time. User levels and options As stated in the introduction, one code will have been given to you by the engineer. This code will allow you access to all user options and is known as the Master code. The Master code can never be deleted from the system but it may be changed by the Master user. The Master code may also be used to program other user codes. Options available by using the Master code are as follows:- SET This option allows the system to be Fully Set. UNSET This option allows the system to be Unset. PART SET This option allows the system to be:- Part Set 1 Part Set 2 Part Set 3 Set with a suite of zones (pre-programmed by engineer) removed. Set with a second suite of zones (pre-programmed by engineer) removed. Set with both Part 1 and Part 2 zone suites removed. Page 1

RESET If programmed by the engineer allows the system to be reset after an alarm. REMOVE Set the system with one or more zones (selected by the Master user) removed. TEST Allows the system to be tested (zones and bells/strobe) LOG Allows the Log to be read. The Log holds a record of operations/activations of the system CHIME Allows the Chime function for one or more zones (pre-programmed by engineer) to be turned On or Off. USER CODES Allows the Master code and User codes to be programmed. All User codes are programmed by use of the Master code. Once programmed User level codes may only access the following options:- SET This option allows the system to be Fully Set. UNSET This option allows the system to be Unset. PART SET This option allows the system to be:- Part Set 1 Part Set 2 Part Set 3 Set with a suite of zones (pre-programmed by engineer) removed. Set with a second suite of zones (pre-programmed by engineer) removed. Set with both Part 1 and Part 2 zone suites removed. RESET If programmed by the engineer allows the system to be reset after an alarm. Each of the above functions will be dealt with in its own section. Page 2

The flow chart shown below gives the order of the screens when the Master code is used to access the system. KEY TO SCREENS:- Enter Master code Un = Unset SE = Set r E = Remove Zones t E = Test System Lo = Read Log Ch = Change Chime Uc = User Code When the screen is flashing this should be interpreted as "DO YOU WANT TO" Pressing 0 (quit) when any screen is flashing will return the system to unset. Pressing YES when any of the screens are flashing will enter into that option Press NO Press NO Press NO Press NO Press NO Press NO Page 3

Setting and Unsetting the System With the system Unset (display showing 'Un') enter a Master code and screen will flash If YES was Pressed OR With system Unset enter code other than Master (eg User code) & system will start to Set then:- Whilst the system is setting. Press 1 to Part 1 Set the system. Press 2 to Part 2 Set the system. Press 3 to Part 3 Set the system. To Unset the system enter premises via authorised route and enter code. Note: When the system starts to set a short delay will be noticed before the exit sounder is activated. This delay allows lower levels of codes to silent part set the system without the exit sounder operating. System fully set If 1 was Pressed System set Part 1 Removed If 2 was Pressed System set Part 2 Removed If 3 was Pressed System set Part 3 Removed To abort setting during exit Re-enter code. Page 4

Removing Zones then Setting the system With the system Unset Enter Master code and press NO until screen flashes:- Press YES Note: To "Un-remove" a zone that may have been removed by mistake. Enter the zone number then NO whilst in this section Repeat Enter Zone No to be removed then YES Repeat if required or Press 0 to escape Press YES to set with zones removed To unset system or abort setting during exit Re-enter code. System set with zones removed Page 5

Testing the System With the system Unset Enter Master Code and press NO until screen flashes:- Press YES Whilst in this mode any zones activated will generate a tone and be displayed. Pressing 9 whilst in this mode will sound the Bells and flash the Strobe. Press 9 again to stop the bell test Press 0 to escape to Press 0 to escape to Page 6

Viewing the Log With the system Unset Enter Master Code and Press NO until screen flashes. Display may differ Press YES This is Log mode. The last event will be displayed first, to move back to the previous event press NO. To move to the next event press YES. A complete list of Log display messages is given in the section Log Messages. Press 0 to escape to Press 0 to escape to Page 7

Setting Chime On/Off With system Unset Enter Master Code and press NO until screen flashes. May show On Press YES Press NO Note: Zones on Chime must be programmed by the engineer before this function will operate. May show Off Press 0 to escape to Press 0 to escape to Page 8

Changing Codes With system Unset Enter Master Code and press NO until screen flashes. Press YES Notes: To delete a code enter 0000 for new code. Enter User number Then YES User 1 (Master Code) may only be changed it cannot be deleted. User levels are:- User 1 = Master User User 2 = User level User 3 = Set Only level User 4 = Master level User 5 = Master level User 6 = User level User 7 = User level User 8 = User level User 9 = Set Only level This operation should be repeated for all codes you require. This is now asking you to repeat your new code Enter new 4 digit code Then YES Enter new 4 digit code again.then YES Note: A Master level code has access to all user programming functions. A User level has no access to user programming functions. Press 0 to escape to A Set only level will only set and partset the system. Page 9

Resetting After an Alarm One of four reset modes may have been programmed by your engineer. Any Code The system will reset the next time Any Code is used to set the system. Master Code The system will only reset if the Master Code or Engineer code is used to set the system. Engineer Code The system will only reset if the Engineer Code is used to set the system. Anti-Code The system may only be reset by use of an Anti-Code obtained from your engineer or central station. To Reset System:- Enter Code of correct type (see above). Proceed to set the system. If a set is not required re-enter the code to abort setting. To Reset by Anti-Code:- Make a note of the digit code given by the display when you try to set the system. Contact your engineer or central station as instructed by the installation company and give them the four digit number given by the display. The resulting Anti-Code given by them is then entered into the Control Panel to reset it. Note: This resulting code may also use the YES and NO keys. Page 10

Display Messages (System) The Following System messages are possible. '1 to 6 or 7' Represent zones 1 to 6 ( 1 to 7 on Gardtec 580 ) 'r1' 't' 'CA' 'Fb' 'bb' 'Cb' 'Ct' 'Pc' 'Ac' RKP zone Tamper zone Control panel Alert keys activated Fuse Fail or Battery Fault Bell box Tamper Control Box or Key press Tamper RKP Tamper Mains Power Cut Anti-Code reset required Display Messages (Status) 'Un' System is Unset (Day Mode) 'E ' System Full Setting 'E ' System Part 1 Setting 'E ' System Part 2 Setting 'E ' System Part 3 Setting ' ' System Fully Set ' ' System Part 1 Set ' ' System Part 2 Set ' ' System Part 3 Set 'AL ' An Alarm has occurred (Press NO to view the cause) Page 11

Display Messages (Log) Apart from the System and Status displays the following messages may also appear whilst viewing the Log. 'S ' System Full Set 'S ' System Part 1 Set 'S ' System Part 2 Set 'S ' System Part 3 Set ' o1 ' Unset User 1 ' o2 ' Unset User 2 ' o3 ' Unset User 3 ' o4 ' Unset User 4 ' o5 ' Unset User 5 ' o6 ' Unset User 6 ' o7 ' Unset User 7 ' o8 ' Unset User 8 ' o9 ' Unset User 9 ' o0 ' Unset User 0 (Engineer) The system may only be unset by the engineer code if it was previously set by the engineer code. ' AL ' '(1-7) ' (flashing) ' re ' Alarm has occurred Zone (1-7) was removed Electronic watchdog reset (engineer message). Page 12

Glossary of Terms Full Set Part Set 1, 2 or 3 Unset Reset Remove Test Log Chime User Codes Zone Abort To arm the system with all zones active. To arm the system with a group of zones (pre-programmed by the engineer) removed (omitted). To disarm (turn off the system). To return to the unset (ready to use condition) usually after an alarm. To remove (omit) a zone when setting the system. This is in addition to any pre-programmed Part Sets. To check the system e.g walk test zones and test Bells/Sounders. A history of events. When the system is unset any chime zones activated will emit a low volume tone from the internal speaker(s) Users will have a User number (1-9) and the Master User may program a four digit 'Pin Number' for each User (see programming user codes for more details). An area protected by the alarm system. To re-enter premises before exit time has elapsed would require the setting to be aborted by re-entering the code. Page 13