GARDINER TECHNOLOGY Gardtec 800 Installation Instructions Manual

GARDINER TECHNOLOGY Gardtec 800 Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 GARDINER TECHNOLOGY Installation Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents GARDTEC 800 Series Contents ............3 NTRODUCTION .............4 YSTEM VERVIEW Codes .............4 Zones .............6 User Names ...........7 Keypads ............8 Up-Loading / Down-Loading......8 ..........9 YSTEM NSTALLATION Planning the System ........9 Control Panel Mounting ........10 Keypad Mounting ...........10 ..........15 IRING ONNECTIONS Mains Supply Connections ......15 Keypad Wiring ..........16...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Gardtec 800 Series Modem and the Gardtec Remote Software Package flammable surface using suitable fixings. for a P.C. Facility is also provided for direct connection to a P.C via the Gardtec 800 Series Modem Patch Lead. All mains wiring must be to BS7671 (1992) IEEE wiring regulations (or appropriate international regulatory standards).
  • Page 4: System Overview

    System Overview GARDTEC 800 Series YSTEM VERVIEW Area Codes (Controlling Specific Areas) Codes Cleaner (Area 0) Area 1 The Gardtec 840 is capable of accepting up to 47 user codes (7 for 800/816 ) plus 1 Area 2 engineer code. Each of the user codes is allocated a code type (with the exception of Area 3 user 1 that is always Master) at the time the code is programmed.
  • Page 5: Zones

    GARDTEC 800 Series System Overview System Overview GARDTEC 800 Series Zone Allocation to Areas Zone Expansion Whilst within the zone programming section zones may be allocated to areas. This An expansion path is available through zone expander boards. Each expander board may be one single area or multiple (common) areas.
  • Page 6: Keypads

    Keypads Planning The System The Gardtec 800 Series of control panels may be operated via any of the Gardtec 800 Series range of keypads. Several types of keypad are currently available: Standard or Time should be taken to plan the system. Because the master control panel may be a...
  • Page 7: Control Panel Mounting

    The standard Gardtec 800 Series keypad is available with a 32 character LCD display or with a twin seven segment LED display. All these keypads require the Gardtec 800 Series RKP Housing Part No. 01-063 unless the keypad is to be mounted within the polycarbonate control panel (see Fig 1).
  • Page 8 System Installation Fig 2a. Flap to left Standard RKP with Housing Base A second style of keypad known as the Gardtec 800 Series compact LED keypad is also available. To mount this keypad remove the bottom flap securing screw and remove the bottom flap by pulling it forwards and downwards in one movement.
  • Page 9: Wiring Connections

    It should be noted that the ACE receiver may only be used as keypad ident 1 or 2. The mains connection for the Gardtec 800 Series should be as shown in Fig 6. The new Contour range of stylish remote keypads are also available for the full Fig 6.
  • Page 10: Keypad Wiring

    Keypads may be wired in 'Star' format (each keypad being wired back to the master have additional markings as well as the Gardtec 800 Series legends. These additional control panel) see Fig 7a, or 'Daisy Chain' format (from the control panel to the first markings are disregarded within this manual.
  • Page 11: Keypad Jumper Options

    The ident jumper should be positioned across the pins in one of the positions before the system is powered up. Gardtec 800 Series Compact RKP NOTE: RKP terminal The keypad ident on the compact RKP is through JP 1 to JP 4 respectively.
  • Page 12: Ace Receiver Wiring & Jumper Options

    JP2 (RP) This jumper is only used when the ACE is fitted to the Gardtec 800 Series control JP 7 (Panel Type Select) panels and is used to select the ACE ident as 1 or 2 . This ident should be viewed as This jumper selects the keypad as Gardtec 580 or Gardtec 800 series.
  • Page 13: Output Connections

    Factory fitted Sealed Lead Acid battery connections. The Gardtec 840 is suitable for the installation of all the popular sizes of alarm batteries. Suggested sizes would be:- The output connections for the Gardtec 800 Series are situated along the bottom edge of the main PCB in the master control panel.
  • Page 14 'NORMAL'. Note: If the Gardiner Technology ProDigi or Modem is to be used on serial Some Digicoms may require a 6K8 pull-up resistor fitting between this output comms (plugged into the main PCB) the factory fitted link from this and 12V terminal to 12V MUST be removed.
  • Page 15 Program Digicom Type to NORMAL Modem Patch Lead If the Gardtec 800 Series Modem patch lead is to be used for direct connection to a PC 6K8 resistors provide Pull-Up for open collector outputs or Lap-Top It should be connected to SK3. The factory fitted link between 12V &...
  • Page 16 Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series RKP 12V SW+ LATCH This terminal provides the +12V supply for the keypads and ACE units (see Keypad This terminal is high (+12V) when the system is set and low (0V) when the system is unset.
  • Page 17 Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series Fig. 19 Typical output wiring Fig. 20 Traditional bell box wiring. STROBE BELL BELL HOLD- AUX 12V Gardtec 800 Series Door locks, Additional Sounders etc. N/C Microswitch Strobe Light Keyswitch...
  • Page 18: Zone Connections (4 Wire)

    Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Fig. 22b Novagard Delta & Novagard Metal wiring. Fig. 23 Typical 4 Wire Configuration + Supply DETECTOR STROBE BELL BELL BELL SUPPLY HOLD- - Supply ALARM ZONE 1 Normally Closed Alarm Pair...
  • Page 19: Zone Connections (2 Wire)

    Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Zone Connections Fig. 24 Typical 2 Wire Configuration (control panel 2 Wire option) + Supply DETECTOR SUPPLY The second wiring method is Two Wire. This option will give sixteen zones available...
  • Page 20 Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Zone Connections Fig. 25 Typical 2 Wire EOL Configuration (control panel 2 Wire EOL option) + Supply DETECTOR SUPPLY - Supply The third wiring method is Two Wire EOL (End Of Line resistor). This option will give Single Passive Infra-Red sixteen zones available from the control panel PCB.
  • Page 21: Zone Expander Cards

    Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Zone Expander Cards Fig. 26 Fig. 27 Two types of zone expander cards are available, the Gardtec 816 Expander Card that may only be used on the 816 and the Gardtec 840 Expander that may be used on the 816/840.
  • Page 22: Zone Expander Card Ident & Zone Allocation

    Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Fig. 31a Gardtec 840 Zone Expanders remote from panel (inc Cable Colours) Zone Expander Card Ident & Zone Allocation 840 Expander 840 Expander Only two cards may be fitted to the 816. If 840 cards are used only ident 1&2...
  • Page 23 Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Zone Expander Card Ident & Zone Allocation Expander Card 2 (Jumper in position 2 840 only) 4 Wire Mode 2 Wire Mode 2 Wire EOL Mode Each of the 840 expander cards has eight pairs of ident pins labelled EXP1 to EXP8. It is essential that the expander cards have the correct ident set.
  • Page 24 Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series Expander Card 5 (Jumper in position 5 840 only) Expander Card 8 (Jumper in position 8 840 only) 4 Wire Mode 2 Wire Mode 2 Wire EOL Mode 4 Wire Mode...
  • Page 25: Output Expander Modules (Opx)

    Wiring Connections GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Wiring Connections Output Expander Modules (OPX) ID Expanders Up to four output expander modules may be fitted to the Gardtec 840 control panel. The Gardtec 840 ID Expander card allows thirty detectors to be fitted on a four wire These modules may, if required be wired in a chain of zone expanders or on a run using industry standard ID biscuits or ID compatible devices.
  • Page 26: Engineers Rkp Connection

    069) that may be plugged directly onto the main PCB of the control panel. The printer, to facilitate this two printer leads are available from Gardiner Technology. engineers RKP may be configured as RKP 1 to 4 and will be supplied from the factory as RKP1.
  • Page 27: Areas & Zones

    & Z Areas & Zones GARDTEC 800 Series REAS ONES Fig. 35 Typical Area Layout Area Options are only applicable to the Gardtec 840 Understanding Areas Zones situated in Area3:- This section is intended to simplify the complicated subject of Areas and Area Codes.
  • Page 28: Zone Type Terminology

    GARDTEC 800 Series Areas & Zones Areas & Zones GARDTEC 800 Series The User codes that are allocated to the system shown in Fig. 35 are:- Zone Type Terminology Each zone has a default type that may be re-programmed. Below is an explanation of User No.
  • Page 29: Programming

    Programming Guide Gardtec 800 Series Programming Due to the vast range of features available on the Gardtec 800 Series control panel we strongly advise that an LCD keypad is used for programming. To program the Gardtec 800 Series the engineer must first enter the programming...
  • Page 30 (00) SCB (01) SAB 00 - 99 Seconds Seconds (01) Bell [A1] Part2 Note: All Gardiner Technology Bell Boxes (including SCB types) should (30) Type Exit Time use the (01) SAB setting. (00) Off (01) On 00 - 99 Seconds...
  • Page 31 Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Option No/ Option No/ Available Options Available Options Description Default Description Default (00) Constant (01) Timed Constant (00) None (01) Gardiner (02) Normal...
  • Page 32 GARDTEC 800 Series Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Programming Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Option No/ Option No/ Available Options Available Options Description Default Description Default (00) Off (01) On Once in test mode with LCD display will show the number of channels...
  • Page 33 GARDTEC 800 Series Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Programming Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Option No/ Option No/ Available Options Available Options Description Default Description Default Press YES to Auto-Map Devices on SAD2 (800 & 816...
  • Page 34 GARDTEC 800 Series Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Programming Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Option No/ Option No/ Available Options Available Options Description Default Description Default Whilst viewing NO key to view previous event YES key for next event...
  • Page 35 Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Gardtec 800 Series Programming Guide Option No/ Option No/ Available Options Available Options Description Default Description Default 0 - 99 Minutes 0 - 99 seconds Minutes Seconds...
  • Page 36: Understanding Part/Test/Chime

    GARDTEC 800 Series Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Programming Understanding Part/Test/Chime Program Orders Part Sets As previously mentioned an alternative to entering option numbers with an LCD Three Part Set modes are available on all models. These are Part1, Part 2 & Part3.
  • Page 37 GARDTEC 800 Series Programming GARDTEC 800 Series Programming Headers & Options Headers & Options Headers & Options Headers & Options Custom Screens Event Log Digicom Sounder Levels Status Display View Event Log Type or Test Start Delay Chime Level Custom Display...
  • Page 38 & R Specification & Records GARDTEC 800 Series PECIFICATION ECORDS Number Of Keypads 4 Normal Gardtec 800 Series Specification Unless otherwise stated 8 using Multi Option Power Input 230V a.c +/- 10% @ 50Hz ACE compatible Max Loop Resistance 2K (not with E.O.L) Onboard Relay Rating 24V 1A S.P.C.O...
  • Page 39 Specification & Records GARDTEC 800 Series Specification & Records GARDTEC 800 Series System Settings Record Zone No. Descriptor Area(s) Loop Ohm V @ Sensor Part Info Zone No. Descriptor Area(s) Loop Ohm V @ Sensor Part Info Example Living Room 1&2...
  • Page 40: Miscellaneous

    Loop Ohm V @ Sensor Part Info Resetting to Factory Defaults When resetting the Gardtec 800 Series to factory defaults several levels of resetting are available, these are:- Pressing 1, 9, YES, NO during initial power up will revert the Master Code and Engineer Code (not locked engineer code) back to factory defaults.
  • Page 41: Engineer Reset After An Alarm

    LCD keypad. This allows for a pre-programmed ProDigi to be fitted onto an existing system with LED only keypads. When using the ProDigi or Modem with the Gardtec 800 Series control panel you will be able to use the ProDigi as a Point ID communicator or fast format communicator.
  • Page 42: New Log Events

    Miscellaneous Miscellaneous GARDTEC 800 Series GARDTEC 800 Series Engineer Code Entered New Log Events New Log Event of Engineer Code Entered has been added to all models. Two new log events have been added with the implementation of Point ID these are:- Alarm Abort The LCD display will show "Alarm Abort"...
  • Page 43 GARDINER TECHNOLOGY Gardiner Technology Ltd Queensway, Rochdale, OL11 1TQ. United Kingdom Tel: 01706 510000 Fax: 01706 510100 International Tel: + 44 1706 510000 Fax: + 44 1706 510100 Internet: http://www.gardiner-technology.com e-mail: sales@gardiner-technology.com Technical Support: 01706 510200 Technical Support Fax: 01706 510204...

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