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Engineer's
Reference Guide

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

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide ONTENTS IMPORTANT ............2 1 Introduction ............3 2 System Installation - Wiring........4 3 Resetting Factory Defaults ........12 4 Programming ............14 Moving Around ..........14 Headers & Options ........14 Common Options with Menu Numbers ..17 Programming Zones ........18 Reporting a Mains Fail on a PSU ....30 Programming Setting Modes ......31 Programming Entry Times ......38 Programming Bells / Sounders ......40...
  • Page 3: Important

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide IMPOR ANT! IMPOR ANT! Input: AC230V +/-10% ~50Hz 125mA Max. 35W Max Nominal Temp Range: 0 - 50° Metal 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: Introduction

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide NTRODUCTION The 490X Control Panel is a microprocessor based unit that has been designed to be suitable for all types of domestic and commercial installations. All zones are fully pro- grammable by the engineer. On power up / reset, the Control Panel can be set to the old BS or EN2 (Grade 2) operating standards.
  • Page 5: System Installation - Wiring

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide YSTEM NSTALLATION IRING Planning the Control Panel Location Consideration in locating the fixing position of the Control Panel should be given to: Access for the routing of cables for the system from detection devices, sounders (internal and external), remote keypads, mains, etc. The position of the underside retaining screw.
  • Page 6 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Mains Wiring A 230V a.c supply should be taken directly from the consumer unit. In order to comply with the relevant current wiring regulations this should be via a 3 Amp fused spur with disconnection facility. Mains Connection Colours Live...
  • Page 7 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Wiring Diagrams - 490X PCB Strobe - Trigger Bell / Strobe + Hold-Off Bell - Trigger Bell Hold-Off - Supply - Tamper Return TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS PSTN OUT LINE IN Page...
  • Page 8 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Remote Keypads Up to four remote keypads may be fitted to the 490X control panel. Each Keypad offers a 32 character backlit LCD. A four core connection will be required between the control panel and remote keypad(s), keypads may be in a 'daisy chain' or ‘star’...
  • Page 9 / STROBE MODULE Digi Modem The 490X control panels feature an onboard Digi modem. The Digi provides all the fea- tures of an eight channel communicator whilst the Modem provides facilities for Gardtec Remote Upload/Download software package Telephone Connections Terminal 5 Serial...
  • Page 10 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Typical Novagard 2G/2G Connections R TMP SAB TMP F TMP BELL+ +12V BELLHOLD- BELL- STROBE- NovaGard 2G/4G 490X Control Panel (Strobe terminals omitted) Control Panel Input (Zone Connection) Please see following page for further wiring modes where Anti-Mask detectors are used N/C Devices N/C Devices...
  • Page 11 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Typical Wiring Modes Where Anti-Mask detectors are used, one of the following wiring modes may be used. Fault/ Alarm Tamper Mask Alarm Tamper Fault/Mask wiring is used for detectors that have a wiring is used for detectors that relay output (a pair of terminals) for Fault or have a transistor output (a single terminal) Mask.
  • Page 12 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Radio Zone Expander One GardTec Radio Zone Expander may be fitted directly to the RS485 Bus connec- tions on the control panel PCB without the need for any interface card. A Radio Expander card will allow eight wireless zones & eight wireless Fobs.
  • Page 13: Resetting Factory Defaults

    Pressing 5, 5, YES, NO during initial power up will revert all system settings to factory defaults and will also set the comms options up for GardTec Remote. ie Modem On; No Return. For commissioning systems for use with GardTec Remote use this option.
  • Page 14 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. Gardtec 490 xx-xx The display will show, for example:- (Display will differ dependant on panel version)
  • Page 15: Programming

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide ROGRAMMING Moving Around Enter Engineer mode as described on page 13. 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.
  • Page 16 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Headers & Options Headers & Options Sounder Levels Digicom Chime Level Type or Test Entry/Exit Level Vo-Comm Key Beep Level Start Delay Channels Digicom/Modem Functions PGM1/Custom PGM1 O/P Line Fault Modes Custom Output 1 Custom Output 2 Line Fault Sounders Custom Output 3 Line Fault Mode in Exit...
  • Page 17 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Headers & Options Headers & Options Alarm Confirm Service Window Time Service Timer / PTM On Entry Time To Next Service Sounder Mode Service Tel No. Reset Mode Lock-Out On/Off Secondary Time Engineer Mode Constant/Timed ET Mode Bell Mode Custom Screens Strobe Mode...
  • Page 18: Common Options With Menu Numbers

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Common Options with Menu 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. Menu Jumps to Menu Jumps to...
  • Page 19: Programming Zones

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Zones With the display showing:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 Enter the Engineer code (1234 default) Enter Authorisor The display will show:- Code ..Enter the Authorisor code. The Authorisor code is Do you want to .
  • Page 20 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Zone Types available are:- 12 Hour Full Alarm if 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. 24 Hour Internal Sounder if Unset.
  • Page 21 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide When you are satisfied with your selection 001 = Ent/Ex press Yes. The display will show for example:- > Remove - We will now be changing the Zone Attributes. Options available are: Remove- The zone may not be Removed (Omitted) by the end user. (Part Sets are still allowed).
  • Page 22 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Enter the Zone number you wish to Zone 001 Name = program the Descriptor for followed by Yes. Zone 001 The display will show for example:- 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...
  • Page 23 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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.
  • Page 24 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Three wiring options are available under 9 (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 25 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No until the setting you require is displayed. Radio ZEX Then press YES. The display will show:- = Off Radio ZEX With the display showing:- =Off If you are not using Radio Detectors press Yes and jump to Step 33 Otherwise Radio ZEX...
  • Page 26 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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. Press Yes. The display will show:- Program Radio Functions ? Press No.
  • Page 27 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide When you have finished adding Zones to Test press Yes. The display will show:- Pt-1 None Three Part Sets are available on the 490X control panel. 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 28 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide If you do not wish to enter PT-2 Zone press Yes and jump to Step 52 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 29 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide If you do not wish to enter Ch1 Zone press Yes and jump to Step 57 Otherwise Press No. The display will show:- Enter Zone # _ _ _ then +YES or -NO Enter the Zone number you require for Ch1 followed by Yes.
  • Page 30 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide To add more Zones to Ch2 repeat from Step 58 When you have finished adding Zones to Ch2 press Yes The display will show:- Sec. None (See notes on Sec & Per after step 65). This concludes the Step by Step instruction for the Zone Programming. You may continue within this section to program Secondary Zones Perimeter Zones...
  • Page 31: Reporting A Mains Fail On A Psu

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Reporting a Mains Fail on a PSU. Program Zone In order to report a Mains Fail on a PSU the Fault output on Event Tags ? the PSU would be wired to a Zone on the Control Panel. The Zone Type would be programmed as ‘Fault’.
  • Page 32: Programming Setting Modes

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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 33 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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 (this option will require a Zone to be programmed as Exit Terminator).
  • Page 34 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Use the No key to scroll through the Setting Modes. When the Setting Mode you require is displayed press Yes. The display will show:- Program Setting for PART 1 set ? Press No. The display will show:- Program Setting for PART 2 set ? Press Yes.
  • Page 35 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No. The display will show:- Program Setting for PART 3 set ? Press Yes. The display will show:- P3-Exit time =30s =Set by TIME Press No twice. The display will show:- P3-Exit time >_ _s =Set by TIME Enter the time you require as the Exit Time (in seconds) followed by Yes.
  • Page 36 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No twice. The display will show:- Final Set Delay > _ _ Enter the Time required (in seconds) followed by Yes. The display will show:- Program Setting Delay ? Press No. The display will show:- Program Setting Sounders ? Setting Sounders refers to Part-Sets Only...
  • Page 37 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No. The display will show:- Program Setting Confirmation ? Setting Confirmation uses the Strobe Light to confirm that the system has finally set. Press Yes. The display will show:- Strobe Confirm = Off Press the No key to scroll through the options Available options for Strobe Confirm are.
  • Page 38 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press Yes. The display will show:- Auto Part-Set = 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 39: Programming Entry Times

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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.
  • Page 40 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No. The display will show:- Program Entry 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.
  • Page 41: Programming Bells / Sounders

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Bells / Sounders Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No three times.
  • Page 42 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press Yes. The display will show:- Program Bell Type ? Press No. The display will show:- Program Bell Delay / No. Arms ? Press Yes. The Display will show:- Bell Delay = 00 m No. Arms = 99 Press No twice.
  • Page 43 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Program Bell Press No. The display will show:- & Sounder Ring ? Bell Ring = 10 m Press Yes. The Display will show:- Sounder = Constant Bell Ring = _ _ m Press No twice. The display will show:- Sounder = Constant Enter the Bell Ring Time you require(in minutes) Bell Ring = 15 m...
  • Page 44 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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.
  • Page 45: Programming Keypad

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Keypad Up to 4 RKPs (Remote Keypads) may be fitted to The 490X control panel on a 4 wire BUS. A four core connection will be required between the control panel and the remote keypad(s), keypads maybe in a “daisy chain” or “star” format Note: A 680 Ohm resistor must be fitted to ONE RKP.
  • Page 46 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press Yes. The display will show:- Program Keypad Alert 1 Keys Program Keypad Press No. The display will show:- Alert 2 Keys Alert 2 Keys refer to Key 7&9 pressed together. Alert 2 = Off Press Yes. The display will show:- 7&9 Keys = Off Press No until the required setting is displayed Alert 2 = Off...
  • Page 47 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide The available options for the Quick Key are. The Quick Key is disabled Quick-Set Reduces the Exit Time after Exit has started. Full-Set Enter user code then Quick Key Part-Set Enter user code then Quick Key for Part 1 Set Press No until the required setting is displayed then press Yes.
  • Page 48 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Then:- Enter Keypad # then =YES or -NO Repeat from Step 19 until all the RKPs have ben installed onto the system. Press 0 (zero). The display will show:- Program Keypad Number ? Program Keypad Press No. The display will show:- Backlight Mode ? Backlight .
  • Page 49: Programming Digicom / Vo-Comm Off/On

    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 18 Program .._ _ _...
  • Page 50 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No until the required setting is displayed VoComm then press Yes. The display will show:- =Off Note: If On is selected, the Vo-Comm menu will now appear in the USER mode. Please refer to 490X User Guide (PR5598) for further programming information.
  • Page 51 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press Yes. The display will show:- Ch1 = Off Ch4 = Off When programming Digicom Channels Channel 1 is normally Fire, Channel 2 is normally PA (Panic), Channel 3 is normally Alarm (unconfirmed) and Channel 4 is normally Open/Close.
  • Page 52 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No until the required setting is displayed Press Yes. The display will show:- Ch2 = Panic Ch3 = Alarm Press No until the required setting is displayed. Press Yes. The display will show:- Ch2 = Panic Ch3 >...
  • Page 53 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No until he required setting is displayed. Press Yes. The display will show:- Ch7 = Off Ch8 > Off Press No until the required setting is displayed Press Yes. The display will show:- Program Digicom Channels ? Press No.
  • Page 54 Yes. The display will show:- Double Ring = Off This option may be used when 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 55 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No twice. The display will show:- Comms = On Press Yes. The display will show for example:- Site ID Code 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.
  • Page 56 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Enter Phone Number 2 followed by Yes. The display will show:- Inhibit Display of New Number ? Press Yes. The display will show:- Dial = Tone This option refers to the line mode of the telephone line. In the UK most telephone lines are Tone Dial.
  • Page 57 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No until the required setting is displayed then press Yes. The display will show:- Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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 58 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide You may continue to program other Advanced options if required. For the purpose of this Step by Step section. Program .._ _ _ Press 0 (zero) three times. The Display will show:- Digicom ? Page...
  • Page 59: Programming Linefault Modes

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Linefault Modes Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18 With the display showing:- Program .._ _ _ Zones ? Press No six times. The display will show:- Program .
  • Page 60 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No. The display will show:- Program Lineflt Log Mode ? Press Yes. The display will show:- Lineflt Log Note: Line Fault is defaulted to Limited and may not be changed. : Limited This limit is set to 3 events. Program Lineflt Log Mode ? Press Yes.
  • Page 61: Programming Panic

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Panic 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 signals are allowed for the grade of system that you are fitting. Enter into Engineer Mode Program .
  • Page 62 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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.
  • Page 63: Programming Pgm2 / Pgm3 / Timers

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming PGM2 / 3 / Timers PGM2 refers to the PGM2 terminal on the control panel PCB situated near to the RKP terminals. 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.
  • Page 64 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide cont- Alarm B (Confirmed) Alm Abort (Alarm Abort) Any Fire Any Panic Gen. Tamper (General Tamper) Zone - 24Hr 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...
  • Page 65 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No. The display will show:- Program PGM2 / 3 Timer 1 On Time ? Press Yes. The display will show:- Timer 1 On Time = 00:00 Hrs Press twice No. The display will will show:- Timer 1 On Time >...
  • Page 66 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide This concludes the programming for PGM2/3/Timer Program .._ _ _ Press 0 (zero) to return to:- PGM2 / 3 / Timers ? Press 0 (zero) until the display shows:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 Page...
  • Page 67: Programming Reset Modes

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Reset Modes Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No nine times.
  • Page 68 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide This concludes the programming for Reset Modes. To return to:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 Press 0 (zero) twice Page...
  • Page 69: Programming Sounder Levels

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Sounder Levels Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No ten times.
  • Page 70 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No twice. The display will show:- Ent / Exit Level = _ _ Enter a value 1 to 9 (1= Low 9 = High) followed by Yes. The display will show:- Program Sounder Ent / Exit Level ? Press No.
  • Page 71: Programming Pgm 1 / Timers

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming PGM1 / Custom PGM1 is located on the control panel PCB close to the Bell terminals. Up to 8 custom outputs may be programmed on to PGM 1 to 3. 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 18 With the display showing:-...
  • Page 72 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No. The display will show:- Cus 1 = Zone #>_ _ _ =Day = Fol+ t=00 Enter the Zone Number or Customer Number that you wish the output to follow then press Yes. The display will show for example:- Cus 1 = Zone #>009 >Day = Fol+...
  • Page 73: Programming Engineer Code

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Engineer Code Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18 With the display showing:- Program .._ _ _ Zones ? Press No twelve times. The display will show:- Program .
  • Page 74: Programming Service

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Service Within this section you will program the Service Timer. Also, if required, uploading / downloading data to the control panel via the PTM (Program Transfer Module). The Service Timer has the ability to Lock a user out of the system when the Service Time expires.
  • Page 75 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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. Service Tel. No. The display will show:- is Un-Programmed Note: The system will start to warn the end user that the Service is due two weeks...
  • Page 76: Programming Custom Screens

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Custom Screens Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No fourteen times.
  • Page 77: Programming Diagnostics / Log

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Diagnostics / Log The 490X control panel 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 18 Program .
  • Page 78 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press Yes. the display will show:- List Event Log ? Press No. The display will show:- Change / List 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...
  • Page 79 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No until the setting required for V.Min is displayed then press Yes. The display will show:- On - Chg. max = 14.0 On - Chg. min = 12.6 Press No until the required setting for On-Charge Volts max (Battery) is displayed then press Yes.
  • Page 80 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide The readings given from this point on are intended as Indicator Only and should be confirmed with a calibrated Test Meter. Press No. The display will show for example:- Aux. Volts 13.6V Press Yes. The display will show for example:- Battery Volts On Charge 13.6V Press Yes.
  • Page 81: Programming Alarm Confirm (Notes)

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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 82 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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 83: Programming Alarm Confirm (Scenarios)

    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 84 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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...
  • Page 85: Programming Alarm Confirm

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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 86 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide The display will show:- Program Confirm Window Time ? Press No. The display will show:- Program Confirm On Entry ? Press Yes. The display will show:- Confirm on Entry = On Confirm on Entry may be On only if you are using an ACE device to Unset the system.
  • Page 87 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No until the required setting is displayed Program Confirm then press Yes. The display will show:- 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 88 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Bell Trigger Press Yes. The display will show:- = Unconfirmed Press No until the required setting is displayed Program Confirm then press Yes. The display will show:- Bell Mode ? Program Confirm Press No. The display will show:- Strobe Mode ? Strobe Trigger Press Yes.
  • Page 89 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press No. The display will show:- Program Confirm 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.
  • Page 90: 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 91 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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 >...
  • Page 92: Programming Point Id & Sia Protocols

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Programming Point ID & SIA Protocols Enter into Engineer Mode To do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18 Program .._ _ _ With the display showing:- Zones ? Program .._ _ _ Press No five times.
  • Page 93 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press Yes the display will show:- Set = Off Alrm = Off UnSet = Off PA = Off You MUST turn On the Triggers you require. Use the Yes & No keys to accept or change Set = Off Alrm = Off UnSet = Off...
  • Page 94: Linefault Sounders Description

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Press 0 (zero) three times. The display will show:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01 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.
  • Page 95: Engineer Reset

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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 96: Wiring Proximity 'E' & 'I' Readers

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Wiring Proximity ‘E’ and ‘I’ Readers ‘I’ Reader Terminals RKP Terminals Single ‘E’ Reader up to 7.5m ‘E’ Reader Wiring RKP Terminals BLUE YELLOW BLACK Single ‘E’ Reader 7.5m to 15m ‘E’ Reader Wiring RKP Terminals GREEN YELLOW BLACK...
  • Page 97: Clearing 'Test Fail' Indication

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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.
  • Page 98: Specifications

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide PECIFICATIONS Power Input 230V a/c ±10% @ 50Hz Max Loop Resistance 2K (not with E.O.L.) Loop Delay Time 400mS FUSES 20mm 125mA Anti-Surge Mains Supply Fuse 20mm 2A Anti-Surge Battery Fuse 20mm 1A Quick Blow Aux Fuse 20mm 250mA Quick Blow Keypad Fuse 20mm 2A Anti-Surge...
  • Page 99: Power Supply Rating

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Custom Screen 32 Characters Maximum Output Current 1A* (See Power Supply Rating) Log Size 250 Event Log 31 Event Modem Log Time & Date Log & Display Non-Volatile Memory Quiescent Currents Control Panel plus Keypad 150mA@12V d.c *Power Supply Rating It should be noted that the 490X has 1 Amp available for the full system.
  • Page 100 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 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 101: 4 Wire Contour Rkp Wiring Information

    490X Engineer’s Reference Guide 6 4 W RKP W ONTOUR IRING NFORMATION Keypad Connection Details Note: 680 Ohm resistor should be fitted to ONE of the RKPs. If RKPs are wired in daisy chain this should be the last RKP in the line, 680 Ohm A1 &...
  • Page 102 490X Engineer’s Reference Guide Notes Page...
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  • Page 104 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 5IN490PR B PR5851 Rev1.1...

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