Garnet PC-900G Installer Manual

Garnet PC-900G Installer Manual

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  • Page 1 Alarm Panel Installer Manual PC-900G ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 WARNING: This manual contains information regarding the operation of PC-900G® and its installed or positioned. The smoke cannot reach the smoke detectors, like when the fire is restrictions/limitations;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Wiring Diagram..............................................4 Section 1: Introduction to the System......................................4 Specifications............................................ 4 Additional devices..........................................5 Section 2: Starting the installation........................................6 Installation steps..........................................6 Description of terminals........................................6 Installation and operation of BUS-D485..................................6 Current values for modules and accessories................................6 Keypads assignment........................................
  • Page 4: Wiring Diagram

    It is especially designed for the transmission of events through cellular network. • 32 completely programmable zones with 19 different function settings and 8 The PC-900G has a female on header to which the additional COM-900 module is different attributes, one for each.
  • Page 5: Additional Devices

    The cellular communicator is optional and it adds one more means of • DC1 (included by WiFi and optional by mobile networks with COM-900) communication to the alarm panel PC-900G. It can be used in two different ways: • Residential (included by WiFi and optional by mobile networks with COM-900) •...
  • Page 6: Section 2: Starting The Installation

    Step 4: Installing the zones (Section 2.8) 500mA. You must cut the power of the panel PC-900G® in order to install the zone circuits. Please review the PGM wiring in the diagram. For a list of options for programmable Please check Section 2.8 when connecting the zones, using circuits typically closed, output please see section 5.8 “Options for PGM output”.
  • Page 7: Keypads Assignment

    Only the recorded modules are supervised by the panel. The supervision works Each keypad has an entry zone where a sensing device can be connected (like a constantly to allow the PC-900G® panel to indicate the presence of a flaw if a module magnetic door contact, movement sensor, etc.).
  • Page 8: Section 3: Keypad Commands

    For that purpose, enter [ ] [7] followed by your user code, then select the The PC-900G® User Manual provides a basic guide to arm and disarm the system, arrow keys among PGM and PGM-W. exclude zones and perform user functions from the keypads. The following sections NOTE: The user code shall have enabled the PGM/PGM-W control option.
  • Page 9: Section 4: How To Program

    Communicators. disarmed. If the PC-900G® panel is disarmed before the end of the entry delay, no SECTION 4: How to program the alarm panel alarm will be generated.
  • Page 10: Zone Attributes

    “Keypad zones” for more information regarding wiring). Once the keypad zones are installed, assign the zones to the programming com- mands [200]-[207]. NOTE: If the zones assigned to keypads range between zones 1-8, they will cancel the PC-900G® board zones.
  • Page 11: Pgm Connection

    5.17 Zone Loop response The normal loop response time for all zones is 500 milliseconds. The PC-900G® panel will not consider a zone violated unless it is violated in less Resistor than 500 milliseconds. Zones 1-8 in the PC-900G® panel board may be programmed for a fast loop response (below 50 mS).
  • Page 12: How To Pair A Wireless Sensor

    • Allows own and panel programming with AC4 software To assess the signal strength of wireless sensors you shall follow the steps below: • Allows own programming via App in AP mode from Garnet Programmer 1) Press the key [program] in the keypad.
  • Page 13: Module Description

    In case this result is not obtained, repeat the steps above. The cell phone shall be in “Flight” mode when connecting to the module WiFi network. 5) Once ready, open the Garnet Programmer app and follow the instructions you wish to program.
  • Page 14: Programming Videos

    1800 mS on / 200 mS off Idle The COM-900 communicator allows the panel control through two methods, one of them is through the use of the Garnet Control App and the other is through text 125 mS on / 125 mS off Transferring data messages or SMS.
  • Page 15: Section 9: Codes Of Reports Transmitted Via Contact Id And Sia

    Section 9: Codes of reports transmitted via contact ID and SIA Contact ID Type of event New event or arm Restore or disarm New event or arm Restore or disarm Medical emergency key 1 1AA 3 1AA Fire emergency key 1 115 3 115 Panic emergency key...
  • Page 16: Section 10: Programming Parameters

    SECTION 10: Programming parameters Digit position (3): Partition assignment No. 3 0 = It does not control Partition No. 3 1 = Controls Partition No. 3 Command number 001: Master user code (User No. 32 ) Digit position (4): Partition assignment No. 4 Default values -------------------------------------------->...
  • Page 17 Command number 036: User code attributes No. 12 Command number 050: User code attributes No. 26 Default values ----------------------> 1 Default values ---------------------> 1 Positions ----------------------------> (1) Positions ----------------------------> (1) Command number 037: User code attributes No. 13 Command number 051: User code attributes No. 27 Default values ---------------------->...
  • Page 18 Command number 073: Zone programming No. 4 Command number 087: Zone programming No. 18 Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Default values -----------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Command number 074: Zone programming No. 5 Command number 088: Zone programming No. 19 Default values ----------------------------------------------------------------------------->...
  • Page 19 Command number 101: Zone programming No. 32 Command number 118: Zone No. 9 attributes Default values ----------------------> 1 Default values -----------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Positions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Positions -----------------------------> (1) Command number 110: Zone No. 1 attributes Command number 119: Zone No. 10 attributes Default values ---------------------->...
  • Page 20 Command number 132: Zone No. 23 attributes Digit position (6): Zone No. 6 Default values ---------------------> 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Digit position (7): Zone No. 7 Positions -----------------------------> (1) 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Command number 133: Zone No. 24 attributes Digit position (8): Zone No.
  • Page 21 Command number 145: Cross zones (25 to 32) Digit position (5): Zone No. 13 Default values ----------------------> 0 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Digit position (6): Zone No. 14 Positions -----------------------------> (1) 0 = Disabled Digit position (1): Zone No. 25 1 = Enabled 0 = Disabled Digit position (7): Zone No.
  • Page 22 Command number 152: Entry delay No. 2 Command number 162: Siren time of Partition No. 4 Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------> Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------> Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------> Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------> Digit positions (1) - (3): Entry delay No. 2 Digit positions (1) - (3): Partition Siren time The code must have 3 digits.
  • Page 23 Digit positions (1)- (2): Command number 173: Partition Auto-arm Timer with Safe/access control zone. 00 = Future use Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------> 01 = Future use 02 = Future use Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------> 03 = Future use The code must have three digits. Valid values are from 000 to 255 seconds. 04 = “Maintained”...
  • Page 24 Command number 220: Assignment of Zone No. to Entry No.1 of Expander Command number 193: No. 4 Keypad partition and attribute assignment Default values ----------------------> 1 module No. 1 Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Positions -----------------------------> (1) Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Command number 194: No. 5 Keypad partition and attribute assignment Digit position (1)- (2): Assignment of Zone No.
  • Page 25 Command number 230: Assignment of Zone No. to Entry No.3 of Expander module Command number 241: Assignment of Zone No. to Entry No. 6 of Expander module No. 2 No. 3 Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Positions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->...
  • Page 26 Command number 251: Manual test report counter Digit position (5): Future use 0 = Future use Default values -----------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 1 = Future use Digit position (6): Future use Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) 0 = Future use 1 = Future use Digit position (1)- (2): Manual test report counter Digit position (7): Auto-arm enable due to idle time (inactivity) The code must have 2 digits.
  • Page 27 Digit position (5): Siren hit among Cross zones hits Digit position (3): Wednesday 0 = Disabled 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 1 = Enabled Digit position (4): Thursday Digit position (6): Manual entry of ID in reader card 0 = Disabled 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 1 = Enabled...
  • Page 28 Command number 297: Partition No. 4 Auto-disarm days Digit positions (1) - (4): Subscriber number for events of Partition No. 2 Default values -------------------------------> 0 The code must have 4 digits. Valid values are 0-F Command number 312: Subscriber number for events of Partition No. 3 Positions -------------------------------------->...
  • Page 29 Digit position (7): Clock adjust report Command number 370: Call No. 1 scenario (Reports with backup) Default values ---------------------> Same options as in Battery trouble/restoral report Digit position (8): Keypad Tamper/RF sensors report Same options as in Battery trouble/restoral report Positions ---------------------------->...
  • Page 30 Command number 401: Zone assignment for Wireless sensor in Memory position Command number 413: Zone assignment for Wireless sensor in Memory position No. 2 No. 14 Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0 Default values ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 0 Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Positions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1) Command number 402: Zone assignment for Wireless sensor in Memory position Command number 414: Zone assignment for Wireless sensor in Memory position No.
  • Page 31 Digit position (1): Functions of Button No. 1 Memory position No. 1 Command number 441: Remote control functions for Memory position No. 12 Default values -----------------------------------------------> 0 = Arm/Disarm (away) Partition No. 1 A = Controls PGM 3 1 = Arm/Disarm (away) Partition No. 2 B = Controls PGM 4 2 = Arm/Disarm (away) Partition No.
  • Page 32 Command number 455: Remote control functions for Memory position No. 26 Command number 469: Remote control functions for Memory position No. 40 Default values -----------------------------------------------> Default values ----------------------------------------------> Positions --------------------------------------------------> Positions --------------------------------------------------> Command number 456: Remote control functions for Memory position No. 27 Command number 470: Remote control functions for Memory position No.
  • Page 33 Command number 483: Remote control functions for Memory position No. 54 Default values ---------------------------------------------> Positions --------------------------------------------------> Command number 484: Remote control functions for Memory position No. 55 Default values ---------------------------------------------> Positions --------------------------------------------------> Command number 485: Remote control functions for Memory position No. 56 Default values --------------------------------------------->...
  • Page 34: Faults Table

    TROUBLE CHART (G-LED732/KPD-800) [*][2] Show troubles: This command enters the trouble display. Each general trouble is related to a Zone LED. Then, to obtain the trouble indicator, press the key corresponding to the No. of the Zone Led that indicates the trouble. Press Detail Indicator...
  • Page 35: Warranty

    NATIONAL WARRANTY: Alonso Hnos. Sirenas S. A. (Garnet Technology) warrants DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: This warranty contains the entire warranty and the original purchaser that for a period of eighteen (18) months from the date of shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, whether expressed or implied...
  • Page 36: Notes

    NOTES...
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