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G A R D T E C 872 C o n t r o l P a n e l Installation Instructions
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1. NOTE RKP terminal positions may differ dependent on model Fig 11 Multiple RKPs Star format RKP 1 RKP 2 NOTE RKP terminal positions may differ dependent on model H19 vv1va av1va HdS AZL AO H19 vv1va av1va AO dHdS AZL LOGO QOOOOO Page 18 CLK DATA DATA SPKR Control Panel A B SS 9 9 12V ov CLK DATA DATA SPKR A B To other RKPs GardTec 872 Wiring Connections Keypad Jumper Options Keypad Numbering ident All keypads must have the ident jumper in position in order that the system can recognise the keypad it is communicating with This information is written to the log as the system is set and unset If greater than four RKPs are required on the 872 the Multi Keypad option should be programmed to On two keypads may then share the same ident It should be noted that LCD amp LED RKPs may not share the same ident LCD and LED versions Four jumper links are fitted on the LCD and LED versions of the keypad On earlier Standard keypads the legend was slightly different as shown in Fig 12 Fig 12 Keypad ident legends KEYPAD No ee M F 3 r A2 I 0 A1 pr Early Legend Standard Contour Legend Use left hand legend Note Contour keypads fitted with ACE have two additional jumpers for the ACE functions these are
2. 62 Menu Shortcut Numbers snene 63 Zone Descriptor Programming Template 69 Understanding Part Test Chime n 70 Program Orders isssssernuenvnne 71 7 GardTec 840 SPECIFICATION amp RECORDS ssssssssennne 74 System Settings Record 76 8 MISCELLANEOUS nn een re senrr rs nnmeennnmneeennnnnnne 81 Resetting to Factory Defaults eee 81 Engineer Reset After an Alarm 82 Diagnostics sine inrnss 83 Zone Programming Tutorial 86 9 Appendix 1 88 Using Point ID 88 New Log Event 0 eeeseeeeeceeseeeeeeenteesneeeees 89 Digi Functions Programming with Point ID 90 Tone Security Option 90 GardTec 800 Series amp DD243 2002 91 Other New Features 96 Modem Quick Start programming 97 Nova Active Wiring amp Programming 1 102 Extended RKP Wiring 107 Extended Expander Wiring 108 Secure RedCare STU Wiring ecce 109 Contents GardTec 872 IMPORTANT AC230V 10 50Hz 125mA Max 35W Max Nominal Temp Range 0 50 C GardTec 872 Metal Versions For Indoor Use Only GardTec 872 Plastic 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 The unit must be fixed securely to a non fl
3. Program Modem Functions Modem mode Off Modem mode gt No Return this mode allows you to dial the panel directly with no call back Press YES Display will show Basic modem is now set up Press 0 to escape Display will show Start of Comms Programming Press YES Display will show Use 0 until display shows Unset if you don t wish to program the Comms functions Press NO twice Display will show Page 98 Double Ring Off Program Comms Functions Comms Off Comms gt On GardTec 872 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Press YES Display will show Site ID Code is issued by central station If you are given a six digit code only use the last four digits Press NO Display will show Enter your required four digit Site ID Code followed by YES Display will show Press NO Display will show Enter the first primary telephone number followed by YES Display will show Press YES or NO as required Display will show Press NO Display will show Enter the second secondary telephone number followed by YES Display will show Page 99 Appendix 1 Site ID Code is Un Programmed Site ID Code Phone Number 1 is Un programmed Phone Number 1 Inhibit Display
4. Program panel for Bell Tamper Ring e VOLO 282 x es F STROBE supply teen Typical Novagard Note Terminal positions ma 3 8PD SPC 3A 3B R pete 3C 4 4B 4D 4Q TAMP gw amp Encapsulated SAB Strobe The Gardtec 872 may be used with the Novagard Active range of external sounders When used in Novagard Active mode additional programmable features and diagnostics are available even from a remote location using the Gardtec Remote Software package Diagnostics help to identify failures or potential failures without the need to send an engineer on a site visit STR BELL 12V OV TMPR SW SW IN IN RTN AAAA E Her 3 2 1 Wired amp configured as Unit No 1 Gardtec 590 591 Control Panel programmed for 1 Novagard Active iS BELL SAB BELL HOLD TMP For details of wiring multiple Novagard Active sounders please refer to Novagard Active Instructions Page 31 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 Fig 22b Novagard Delta amp Novagard Metal wiring STROBE SAB BELL BELL BELL TMP HOLD smr mer pew iv ov ear eate SUPPLY BATTERY Note Terminal positions changed for clarity Link F Tamp Feed terminal to OV Zone Connections control panel 4 Wire option Three wiring methods are possible for the zones located on the main PCB in the GardTec 872 control panel The first is 4 wire or normal type wiring if this def
5. US This jumper is the user select With the jumper link removed each ACE key fob will occupy one user code from the system this is termed as high security mode With the jumper link in position the ACE will occupy one user code from the system but up to 28 key fobs may be programmed into the ACE this is normal security mode NVM With this jumper in position the ACE NVM contents will be cleared when the unit is powered up All codes will be lost On first power up this jumper should be on and then removed after The ident jumper should be positioned across the pins in one of the positions before the system is powered up Page 19 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 Note Instructions for how to program keyfobs to the ACE and using ACE are contained within the LED user manual Page 20 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections ACE Receiver Wiring amp Jumper Options ACE is also available as a stand alone receiver The wiring for the receiver is the same as for the RKP s with the exception that the speaker wiring terminal on the ACE is marked as SP and not SPKR The ACE receiver is link selectable as unit No 1 or unit No 2 and it is permissible to have two units sharing the same ident Five options are available that are selected with jumper links These options are as follows JP1 US This jumper is the user select With the jumper link removed each ACE key fob will occupy one user code from the system this is termed as high securit
6. 12V d c Max 4 Per System 15mA 12V d c 80mA 12V d c 80mA 12V d c 80mA 12V d c Page 75 Specification amp Records GardTec 872 System Settings Record 0 stem Settings Record Sean Pate Loop Ohm V Sensor Part Info Living Room 14 AZ 4 TZ 13 2V A1 P1 Page 76 GardTec 872 Specification amp Records Page 77 Specification amp Records GardTec 872 Page 78 GardTec 872 Specification amp Records Area s Loop Ohm V Senso Page 79 Specification amp Records GardTec 872 Aux Current mA Bell Current mA RKP Current mA Customer Name Contact Name Tel No Fax No Modem No Customer Address Service Due Dates Completed Date Signature Page 80 8 MISCELLANEOUS Resetting to Factory Defaults When resetting the GardTec 800 Series to factory
7. 93 Custom Display Custom Text Zone Descriptors enter Zone No List Event Log 97 List Event Log Event Log while viewing 1 Printer On Off Program review while viewing 1 Printer On Off N A Alarm 2 Reset Mode Alarm 3 Reset Mode D1 D2 Mode D1 D2 Mode D1 D2 Mode D1 D2 Mode Bell 2 Ring Time Bell 3 Ring Time Bell 2 Ring Time Bell Ring 3 Time Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 2 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 2 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 2 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 2 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 3 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 3 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 3 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 3 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 2 Page 65 Programming GardTec 872 Jumps to Part 1 Exit Time Exit Mode Area 2 Part 2 Exit Time Exit Mode Area 2 Part 3 Exit Time Exit Mode Area 2 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 3 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 3 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 3 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 3 Remote Reset Mode Line Fault Source N A Forced Walk Test On Off Forced Walk Test Bypass Time Forced Walk Test On Off Forced Walk Test Bypass Time NovActive On Off NovActive On Off NovActive On Off NovActive On Off NovActive On Off NovActive On Off NovActive On Off NovActive On Off PSU Test Time Duress On Off Service Timer On Off Relay Mode PGM 3 strobe terminal Mode N A N A N
8. GARDTEC 872 Control Panel Installation Instructions GardTec 872 Contents 1 INTRODUCTION nn nn nr nnnenennnmnesnnnennnnnnnes 3 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW secccceseeceseeeeeeseeneeeseeeesseneeeeeeneeeseees 4 COdES inner ee r dtiee 4 ZONES rh nn detente d teste 6 User Names us dut se dessine 7 Keypads onang n eoa ia eaS 8 Up Loading Down Loading 8 3 SYSTEM INSTALLATION sens 9 Planning ine SYSTEM ETE 9 Control Panel Mounting eeeeeeeeeeees 10 Keypad Mounting 10 4 WIRING CONNECTIONS mm mrmnemrnnnmmennnnnente 15 Mains Supply Connections 15 Keypad Wiring Keypad Jumper Options ACE Receiver Wiring amp Jumper Options 21 Output Connections 22 Zone Connections 4 Wire 32 Zone Connections 2 Wire 34 Zone Connections 2 Wire EOL es 36 Zone Expander Cards 39 Zone Expander Card Ident amp Zone Allocation41 Radio Expander Modules 46 Output Expander Modules OPX pn ID Expanders ssusis ninis iieii Engineers RKP Connection Printer Connection 5 AREAS amp ZONES rss rssnrenennnnnnnnee Understanding Areas Zone Type Terminology 5 Zone Type Terminology Areas Attributes 54 Output Type Terminology 56 6 PROGRAMMING snnmnnmnnnennnnmennnnente 62 Quick Programming Guide
9. TZ zones are ve To comply with BS4737 alarm and tamper loops should be oposite polarity Any unused zones may be programmed to off and the factory fitted link can be removed from the zone terminals It is not advisable to connect normally open devices onto a TZ loop ALARM ZONE 13 LOOP Note If exit terminator is required program zone as ET If unset doorbell is required allocate chime to the ALARM ZONE 14 LOOP ET zone Exit terminator zone must be AZ zone Setting Mode should be programmed for ET ALARM ZONE 15 LOOP for all TZ zones 9 15 ALARM ZONE 16 LOOP 8ZL e for all AZ zones 1 7 Normally Open Push Button To detector ve supply Normally Closed Tamper Contacts Normally Close Tamper Contacts Single Passive Infra Red Use TZ8 zone for tamper Single Contact Use AZ8 for tamper Single Pressure Pad Pressure Pads on AZ Zones use TZ8 for tamper Exit Terminator Button if required Wiring Connections GardTec 872 Zone Connections control panel 2 Wire EOL option The third wiring method is Two Wire EOL End Of Line resistor This option will give sixteen zones available from the control panel PCB To use the 2 wire EOL option the control panel should be programmed for 16 2 WIRE EOL in the programming section PROGRAM ZONE WIRING option No 50 When this wiring option is programmed zones AZ1 to AZ8 are zones 1 to 8 inclusi
10. This terminal is the tamper return from the Bell Box If unused the factory fitted link to Bell Hold should be left in place No attempt should be made to exceed the stated current and the 1 Amp maximum current draw from the control panel must be taken into consideration Page 28 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections RKP 12V This terminal provides the 12V supply for the keypads and ACE units see Keypad Wiring for more detail A maximum current draw of 0 5Amp is available from this terminal RKP 0V This terminal is the OV supply for the keypads and ACE units see Keypad Wiring for more detail CLK for fault finding the voltage on this terminal should be approx 5V This terminal is the Clock connection for the keypads and ACE units see Keypad Wiring for more detail DATA A for fault finding the voltage on this terminal should be approx 8V This terminal is the Data A connection for the keypads and ACE units see Keypad Wiring for more detail DATA B for fault finding the voltage on this terminal should be approx 6V This terminal is the Data B connection for the keypads and ACE units see Keypad Wiring for more detail SPKR amp SP These terminals are connected to any extension speakers min impedance 16 Ohm that are fitted The SP is the common and SPKR is the output of the amplifier driver The SPKR terminal is also connected to the SPKR speaker terminal on the RKP s The current drawn by any extension spea
11. available by defaulting the system using 5 5 YES NO Further details are given in the GardTec Modem manual ProDigi or Gardtec Modem Modem Patch Lead if Communicator direct connection to PC SK3 Note Modem will give 8 channels and leave D1 D2 amp D3 PA term free for other uses For a ProDigi program Digicom Type to Gardiner For Modem Mod FF or MOD PID Remove link from 12V amp Line Fault Terminals before connecting ProDigi Modem Both the ProDigi and GardTec Modem can be programmed direct from the GardTec 872 control panel Modem Patch Lead If the GardTec Modem patch lead is to be used for direct connection to a PC or Lap Top It should be connected to SK3 The factory fitted link between 12V amp Line Fault must be removed Full instructions on use of the GardTec Modem Patch lead are supplied with the unit Page 27 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 SW LATCH New Feature this output is now fully programmable This terminal is high 12V when the system is set and low OV when the system is unset Typical use for this terminal would be the latch signal for PIRs and Shockgards etc maximum sink of 50mA This terminal may be programmed for other uses DET RESET New Feature this output is now fully programmable This VE supply terminal is provided for the types of detectors that require the removal of power to reset them In the default mode the 12V supply from this terminal will pulse
12. A maximum of eight keypads ACE inclusive of ACE units may be fitted to the GardTec 872 A maximum of 4 stand alone ACE units may be fitted Uploading Downloading amp Remote System Management The GardTec 872 control panel is capable of uploading and downloading from both a primary location and secondary location e g Laptop computer this helps reduce maintenance costs should there be a need to update the system program or a customer on site having difficulties This uploading downloading capability has the ability to allow for complete Remote System Management One example of the time that can be saved is programming zone descriptors on a fully populated system 144 zones if was to take just one minute to program each zone descriptor this would take 144 minutes via the GardTec Remote software package this would only take a few minutes Page 8 3 SYSTEM INSTALLATION Planning The System Time should be taken to plan the system Because the master control panel may be a blank end station it may be looked upon as an engineer box requiring no attention from the end user When choosing a location for the master control panel consideration should be given to the following The routing of cables e g detection sounders mains telephone line keypads etc Area aesthetics in view of the above Future access by service personnel Consideration also needs to be given as to the positioning of the remote keypads wiring for the keypads may
13. gt SAD 1 _ _ __ gt SCLK SCLK lt gt SEK WW The expander cards may also be wired back to the onboard expander card in Star format each expander card wired back individually Alternatively all the zone expander cards may be wired to the main PCB via an optional zone expander cable Part No 01 094 When using the zone expander cable the following colours should be used see Figs 31a 31b If Output expanders or Group 2 Expanders are used SAD2 terminals should be used on the first group If the expanders are remote from the main PCB a second expander cable will be required to plug onto PCB EXP2 socket The SAD2 connection on this second cable is the yellow core Page 39 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 Fig 31a GardTec 872 Zone Expanders Group1 remote from panel inc Cable Colours for EXP1 to EXP8 872 Expander 872 Expander Card 1 Card 2 Expander Red C N Cable 1 n E Plug to Black OV OV EXP1 yH LH Molex Yellow SAD1 SAD1 Connector Eil gt Blue SCLK SCLK Main PCB Each of the Expander cards should be idented using the jumpers JP1 JP8 on the card Fig 31b GardTec 872 Zone Expanders Group2 remote from panel inc Cable Colours for EXP9 to EXP16 872 Expander 872 Expander Card 9 Card 10 1 S Expander Red 12V 12V Cable 2 Black OV FO Plug to EXP2 RH Molex Yellow SAD1 gt SAD1 Connector _ ee cal Each of the Expander cards should
14. off for three seconds during the exit time The terminal is also programmable for other uses see Programmable Options Description for more details maximum current draw of 50mA is available This terminal is programmable for other uses STROBE This pair of terminals provide power for the strobe light during and after an alarm The negative terminal is switched A maximum current of 1Amp can be switched with these terminals This terminal is programmable for other uses The terminal is redundant if the NovActive range of bell boxes is used BELL This pair of terminals provide power for the bell during an alarm The negative terminal is switched A maximum current draw of 1Amp is available from these terminals The positive terminal also provides the positive hold off for the SAB In SCB mode see Programmable Options Description the terminals stand at amp The negative terminal will change state to positive for the duration of the alarm It should be noted that the operation of the bell is influenced by the programmable options Bell Delay Bell Ring Time and Number of Arms see Programmable Options Descriptions for more details BELL HOLD This terminal is the negative tamper feed and also provides the negative Hold Off for the SAB The terminal has a factory fitted link fitted to the SAB TMP terminal in order to keep the bell tamper clear This link should be removed as the bell wiring is connected SAB TMP
15. 38 38 EXP3 JP3 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 41 41 41 AZ2 Zone 42 42 42 AZ3 Zone 43 43 43 AZ4 Zone 44 44 44 TZ1 Zone 41 Tamper 45 45 TZ2 Zone 42 Tamper 46 46 TZ3 Zone 43 Tamper 47 47 TZ4 Zone 44 Tamper 48 48 EXP4 JP4 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 51 51 51 AZ2 Zone 52 52 52 AZ3 Zone 53 53 53 AZ4 Zone 54 54 54 TZ1 Zone 51 Tamper 55 55 TZ2 Zone 52 Tamper 56 56 TZ3 Zone 53 Tamper 57 57 TZ4 Zone 54 Tamper 58 58 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 EXP5 JP5 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 61 61 61 AZ2 Zone 62 62 62 AZ3 Zone 63 63 63 AZ4 Zone 64 64 64 TZ1 Zone 61 Tamper 65 65 TZ2 Zone 62 Tamper 66 66 TZ3 Zone 63 Tamper 67 67 TZ4 Zone 64 Tamper 68 68 EXP6 JP6 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 71 71 71 AZ2 Zone 72 72 72 AZ3 Zone 73 73 73 AZ4 Zone 74 74 74 TZ1 Zone 71 Tamper 75 75 TZ2 Zone 72 Tamper 76 76 TZ3 Zone 73 Tamper 77 77 TZ4 Zone 74 Tamper 78 78 EXP7 JP7 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 81 81 81 AZ2 Zone 82 82 82 AZ3 Zone 83 83 83 AZ4 Zone 84 84 84 TZ1 Zone 81 Tamper 85 85 TZ2 Zone 82 Tamper 86 86 TZ3 Zone 83 Tamper 87 87 TZ4 Zone 84 Tamper 88 88 EXP8 JP8 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 91 91 91 AZ2 Zone 92 92 92 AZ3 Zone 93 93 93 AZ4 Zone 94 94 94 TZ1 Zone 91 Tamper 95 95 TZ2 Zone 92 Tamper 96 96 TZ3 Zone 93 Tamper 97 97 TZ4 Zone 94 Tamper 98 98 Note Expander 8 cannot be used if a Radio Expander is being used Page 42 GardTec 872 Group 2 Expanders using SAD2 from panel to SAD1 ter
16. 872 Fig 27 Double Detector Gardscan Shockgard etc Seno SSSSSS ele 4K7 Resistor 6K8 Resistor Wire Link 6K8 Resistor Single Contact Use Two Silver Any Brass Screw Screws For Alarm For Tamper 4K7 Resistor 6K8 Resistor Page 38 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections Zone Expander Cards Up to sixteen zone expander cards may be fitted to the GardTec 872 If required one of these expander cards may be plugged directly onto the the main PCB the other expander cards then being wired to the plug on card as shown in Fig 30 Four cores are required for interconnection of the zone expanders If Output Expanders are to be used on the same leg as zone expanders an extra core will be required The expanders are wired in two groups EXP1 to EXP8 use SAD1 and EXP9 to EXP16 use SAD2 Fig 30a GardTec 872 Expander Card Wiring Daisy Chain Format for EXP1 to EXP8 Group 1 872 872 To Other Expander1 Plugged on Expander2 Expander3 Expanders 12V S gt gt 12V lt gt 12 0 gt OV emm OV gt ov SAD1 SR SD SAD1 TZ SEK soak gt sek If you intend to use Expanders 9 to 16 or any Output expanders also wire SAD2 terminals Fig 30b GardTec 872 Expander Card Wiring Daisy Chain Format for EXP9 to EXP16 From Group1 872 872 To Other Expander Expander9 Expander10 Expanders 12V mie 12V lt _ gt 1200 OV l oV lt oV _ gt SAD 2 lt _ SAD 1 lt
17. Duress not user 7 duress codes will still be active irrespective what setting is chosen Secondary Zones The Program Part Test Chime option has now been renamed to Program Zone Attributes Within this section you are able to allocate zones as Secondary Zones Secondary type zones would be used for detectors that may be deemed as having an over sensitive nature this will stop unwanted user call outs Zones that are entered as Secondary will follow the chain of events below During a set period triggering a Secondary Zone will start the Secondary Time Window This will be logged but no further action is taken If the second zone to alarm during the same set period is also a Secondary Zone then it will be logged and the Secondary Time Window will be restarted If the time set within the Secondary Time Window is still running and a zone that is not allocated as a Secondary Zone is triggered the event will be logged an Alarm A un confirmed and Alarm B confirmed will be transmitted This feature is not mandatory for DD243 Perimeter Zones Within the Program Zone Attribute section you are able to allocate zones as Perimeter Zones that are entered as Perimeter will follow the chain of events below When activated an unconfirmed alarm will be transmitted to the central station An output or digi channel may be programmed as perimeter or if using Point ID a new signal type of perimeter will be sent This will allow central station to info
18. GardTec 872 Understanding Part Test Chime in Zone Attributes Section Part Sets Three Part Set modes are available on all models These are Part1 Part 2 amp Part3 Part Set 1 may consist of a suite of zones that have been programmed as Part1 by the engineer Part Set 2 may consist of a suite of zones that have been programmed as Part2 by the engineer Part Set 3 combines all zones in Part1 amp Part2 to form the third Part Set This requires no additional programming by the engineer other than Part1 amp Part2 programming Note Zones programmed into a Part Set will be removed omitted from the system when that Part Set is used Test Zones programmed as Test will not activate the system when it is set Activations of test zones when the system is set will record to the log and will show Test Fail when the system is unset Test should only be used for zones that will not be activated when the system is set Do not use test on any E E or Entry Route zones Note After a zone has been put on test it will be automatically taken off test after 20 successful Set Unset operations Chime Any number of zones may be programmed as chime by the engineer Chime is usually used as a low level warning when the system is unset that someone has entered a protected area Chime may be turned On and Off by the end user as required If Exit Terminators are fitted to the system the Exit Terminator zone may be programmed for chime thu
19. cores for interconnection if Output Expanders are used on the same leg five cores will be required see page 38 Each Output Expander gives four change over relays Contact rating 1A 12V resistive Each Output Expander OPX has a bank of four jumper switches labelled OPX1 to OPX4 The output allocation is as follows Jumper Position Output No LCD Output No LED OPX1 OP1 1 OPX1 OP2 2 OPX1 OP3 3 OPX1 OP4 4 OPX2 OP1 5 OPX2 OP2 6 OPX2 OP3 7 OPX2 OP4 8 OPX3 OP1 9 OPX3 OP2 10 OPX3 OP3 11 OPX3 OP4 12 OPX4 OP1 13 OPX4 OP2 14 OPX4 OP3 15 OPX4 OP4 16 Notes If required two expander cards may be configured on the same ident to enable duplication of outputs When using any devices that consume current consideration MUST be given to the overall current available from the control panel The invert link on the card will invert all the outputs of the card Page 47 Wiring Connections Engineers RKP Connection GardTec 872 To aid installation and programming an Engineers LCD RKP lead is available part No 01 090 that may be connected to an LCD RKP and plugged directly onto the main PCB of the control panel This engineers RKP may be configured as RKP 1 to 4 It should be noted that if LED keypads have been fitted to the system for end user operation an LCD keypad may not share the same ident as an LED keypad This engineers RKP should be connected to the plug on the main PCB marked SK2 ENG RKP The connector is keyed
20. display will show for example 001 Ent Ex A gt 137 gt Remove Don t forget to program user codes for all the Areas you have used The chevron has now moved to the attribute for Zone 1 The attributes available are given on pages 54 amp 55 within this manual Press No until the attribute you require is displayed Then Press Yes The display will show for example 002 Access A 1 Remove This is now Zone 2 programming To continue programming this and other zone s repeat from step 7 To exit from Zone programming press 0 until the display shows lt lt lt lt UN SET gt gt gt gt 01 Jan 00 00 01 Page 87 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 Using Point ID The ProDigi Communicator or GardTec Modem from GardTec may if required be used to allow Point ID communication with the GardTec 872 When used in this mode the ProDigi Modem will use the Ademco Point ID Protocol Point ID allows for the transmission of zone and detector types to be transmitted along With the alarm information This qualifies as sequential verification as recommended by the 1995 ACPO policy To use Point ID the ProDigi Modem should be connected to the GardTec 872 via the serial lead that is supplied with it this is shown in Fig 16 on page 25 To use the communicator in Point ID mode and program the relevant functions the control panel needs to be told that it is to use the ProDigi as a Point ID c
21. do not wish to program anything under the zone header pressing NO will move to the next header For example pressing NO on the display above will move to the next header shown below Program Setting Modes Details of the available headers and the options available under each header can be found in the section GardTec 872 Program Orders Page 62 GardTec 872 Programming Menu Shortcut Numbers Due to the vast range of features available on the GardTec 872 control panel an LCD keypad must be used for programming For DD243 2002 options please refer to page 85 5 fa zZ o Jumps to Relay Mode PGM3 Mode Timers On Time Timers On Time Timers Off Time Timers Off Time PA Mode PA Mode Chime Level Entry Exit Level Exit Sounder Mode Final Set Delay Full Set Setting Time Setting Mode Part 1 Set Setting Time Setting Mode 14 Part 2 Set Setting Time Setting Mode 15 Part 3 Set Setting Time Setting Mode Full Set Setting Time Setting Mode Part 1 Set Setting Time Setting Mode 18 Part 2 Set Setting Time Setting Mode 19 Part 3 Set Setting Mode Setting Time Alert 1 Keys Mode On Off Alert 2 Keys Mode On Off 22 No of Keypads Multi On Off Keyswitch 23 Bell Delay No of Bell Arms Bell Ring Time Sounder Mode Bell Delay No of Arms NovActive On Off 27 Bell Tamper Ring On Off Entry Time 1 Entry Time 2 use 00 for DD243 2002 system 30 Digi Delay Part Ala
22. expanders or output expanders cannot be fitted onboard if this option is chosen Page 10 System Installation GardTec 872 Fig 1 Polycarbonate Case with Onboard Keypad Mounting Details m Sia Af e e An Fixing Points B Cable Knockouts C PCB Fixing Clips DPCB Retaining Clips E Tamper Switches F Expander Poer G Onboard keypad Fixing Clips H Serial Printer Port Engineer RKP Port J ProDigi Modem Port K Reset Link L Spare Fuse M Cover Fixing Screw N PCB Fuses P Mains Cable Entry Q Alarm Cable Entries R Mains Fuse Page 11 System Installation GardTec 872 Fig 2a Flap to left z Standard RKP with lt 4 Housing Base O r Q x e ee e Use one of the longer springs supplied on the lo tamper switch Or O S Fig 2b Flap to right 3 O Standard RKP with 2 Housing Base Use the shorter spring supplied on the tamper switch N Tekal Fig 3 Flap to bottom Standard RKP with R Use one of the longer springs supplied on the tamper switch GardTec 872 Syst
23. feature allows the use of RedCare units with Remote Reset even when a Modem is connected It should be noted that the triggers for the RedCare should be from the P A D1 amp D2 terminal Do not use the 12Hr or L F terminal as they double as a data connection for the Modem The Remote Reset feature may also be used to auto reset the control panel after an alarm This must only be used on non BS 4737 systems when the panel is being used for purposes other than security The auto reset is achieved by leaving the factory fitted link in position and turning the REMOTE RESET option 39 ON PA This terminal is the Digicom output for PA Personal Attack and would normally be connected to channel 2 of a communicator The output is open collector and has a 3 5 T2 maximum current sink of 50mA 12HR This terminal is the Digicom output for 12HR Alarm and would normally be connected to channel 3 The output is open collector and has a maximum current sink of 50mA If the ProDigi or Modem are not used PA amp 12Hr are programmable under the option D3 amp D4 Note When testing Digicom Channels via menu 65 Test Digicom Channels and Digicom type Normal has been selected the display will show 1 2 3 4 with zeros under each number In this instance 1 refers to D1 output 2 refers to PA output D3 3 refers to 12Hr output D4 4 refers to D2 output No attempt should be made to exceed the stated current and the 1 Amp maximum current draw
24. from the control panel must be taken into consideration Some Digicoms may require a 6K8 pull up resistor fitting between this output and 12V Page 25 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 D1 amp D2 These terminals are digicom outputs that are fully programmable by the engineer see Programmable Options Description for more details The outputs are open collector and have a maximum current sink of 50mA On systems only using two channels or systems using the ProDigi or Modem D1 amp D2 are free for other uses Note The start polarity is of the Digicom port is programmable by the engineer Fig 15 Typical Digicom Wiring OV 12V LINE PA 12HR Di D2 FAULT ALARM GardTec 872 For example D A C 4 or Red Care 3GSTU CHANNELS BLUE STU Home STU Notes D1 should be programmed for FIRE Chan1 D2 should be programmed for OPEN CLOSE Chan4 Program Digicom Type to NORMAL 6K8 resistors provide Pull Up for open collector outputs When ordering STU chips Pin 4 must not be inverted as this is catered for by the control panel No attempt should be made to exceed the stated current and the 1 Amp maximum current draw from the control panel must be taken into consideration Some Digicoms may require a 6K8 pull up resistor fitting between this output and 12V Page 26 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections Fig 16 ProDigi or GardTec Modem Wiring GardTec 872 If the GardTec Modem is used Main PCB basic system configuration is
25. of New Number Phone Number 2 is Un programmed Phone Number 2 Inhibit Display of New Number Appendix 1 GardTec 872 22 Press YES or NO as required Display will show For Dedicated line use Tone Volts Line Monitor Tone Volts For Shared line use Line Volts 23 Press NO until the required setting is shown Display will show for example Line Monitor gt Line Volts For Shared line 24 Press YES Display will show Line Security High For Dedicated line use High For Shared line use Low 25 Press NO until the required setting is shown Display will show for example Line Secutity gt Low For Shared line Page 100 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 26 Press YES Display will show Channel 12345678 R Rep 00010000 This is channel Restore Report i e when system is reset channel is reported clear to Central Station 27 Press NO Display will show a PERTE 28 Use the 1 amp 0 keys to enter the Restore Report for the channels you require 1 on O off Display will show for example Channel 12345678 Preferred setting R Rep 11111111 29 This concludes the basic communications programming Press 0 several times to return to lt lt lt lt Unset gt gt gt gt 01 Jan 15 34 1
26. will be as follows Zone 1 on terminals AZ1 Zone 2 on terminals AZ2 Zone 3 on terminals AZ3 Zone 4 on terminals AZ4 All AZ zones are positive loops Zone 5 on terminals AZ5 Zone 6 on terminals AZ6 Zone 7 on terminals AZ7 Zone 8 on terminals AZ8 Because the 2 wire option has been selected the TZ terminals are also programmable as zones The zone numbering for the TZ zones will be as follows Zone 9 on terminals TZ1 Zone 10 on terminals TZ2 Zone 11 on terminals TZ3 Zone 12 on terminals TZ4 AII TZ zones are negative loops Zone 13 on terminals TZ5 Zone 14 on terminals TZ6 Zone 15 on terminals TZ7 Zone 16 on terminals TZ8 It should be noted that in order to comply with the requirements of BS 4737 zones and tampers should be of opposite polarity This means that when using the 2 wire wiring option one AZ zone e g zone 8 AZ8 should be programmed as 24Hr and used as a global tamper for all TZ zones and one TZ zone e g zone 16 TZ8 should be programmed as 24Hr and used as a global tamper for all the AZ zones Typical wiring of various detectors is given in Fig 24 Page 34 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections Fig 24 Typical 2 Wire Configuration DETECTOR SUPPLY Supply Supply ALARM ZONE 10 LOOP ALARM ZONE 11 LOOP ALARM ZONE 12 LOOP i Normally Closed Alarm Pair Normally Closed Alarm Pair Normally Open Pressure Pad To Detector Supply ve Note AZ zones are ve
27. 8 Page 101 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 Novagard Active Wiring amp Programming The Novagard Active range of external sounders offers complete compatibility with the Gardtec 872 control panel As you would expect a variety of formats and sounder out puts are available that may be wired in standard format to all makes of control panels or in a serial format to the Gardtec 872 control panel When wired in serial format the Novagard Active offers the following features Serial Connection 4 wire to Gardtec 872 control panel Up to eight addressable Novagard Active bell boxes per system May be programmed on site or from a remote location via Gardtec Remote Upload Download software Complete Bell Box Diagnostics via Gardtec Remote including Bell Hold Off Voltage Battery Volts On amp Off Charge Battery Charge Current Quiescent Current Tamper s Status Sounder Current Measurement Strobe Current Measurement Engineer Bell Test Mode Programmable Sounders patterns for Alarm PA and Tampers SAB SCB option Programmable LED Patterns The ideal choice for split systems Page 102 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 Novagard Active Diagnostic screen shots from Gardtec Remote Bell Box Diagnostics NovActve ctive Engineer test mode Bell No ENABLED Location eae Tamper Status ngineer on site El Area Al Tamper Status Cover Description Last Reading Newfea
28. A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Test Zones Test Zones Unconfirm Reset E T Mode Bell Trigger Page 66 GardTec 872 Programming ACE Battery Monitor On Off Strobe Timer Custom 1 OP Mode zone code No Period Mode Custom 2 OP Mode zone code No Period Mode Custom 3 OP Mode zone code No Period Mode Custom 4 OP Mode zone code No Period Mode Custom 5 OP Mode zone code No Period Mode Custom 6 OP Mode zone code No Period Mode Custom 7 OP Mode zone code No Period Mode Custom 8 OP Mode zone code No Period Mode Comms Restore On Off Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 4 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 4 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 4 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 4 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 4 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 4 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 4 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 4 Bell Ring Time Area 4 Bell Ring Time Area 5 Bell Delay Time Area 4 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 5 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 5 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 5 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 5 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 5 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 5 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 5 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 5 193 Bell Ring Time Area 4 Bell Ring Time Area 5 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 6 Part 1 Set Ex
29. ES The display will show This is Engineer Mode 4 Press 131 option No Followed by YES the display will show 5 Press NO until the display shows 6 Press YES the display will show 7 Select the unit you wish to program The display will show 8 Pressing NO will place a chevron against the first option as shown 9 Press NO to select if Unit 1is On or Off When finished press YES 10 The chevron will now move to the LED option Page 104 GardTec 872 lt lt lt lt UN SET gt gt gt gt 01 Jan 00 00 01 Do you want to Use ENGNR Mode Program Zones NovActive Off NovActive On Select NovActive 1 8 NovA1 Off LEDS 0 Confirm Off NovA1 gt Off LEDS 0 Confirm Off NovA1 Off LEDS gt 0 Confirm Off GardTec 872 Appendix 1 Press NO to change the LED pattern choose from 0 Alternating LEDs 1 Single Static LED 2 Twin Flashing LEDs 3 Off When finished press YES 11 The chevron will now move to the Confirm option NovA1 Off LEDS 0 Confirm gt Off 12 Press NO to change if Confirm is On or Off When finished press YES NovA1 A1 1 PA 0 13 The display will show Alarm 0 Tamper 0 14 Pressing NO will place a chevron against the first option as shown NovA1 A1 gt 1 PA 0 A
30. LARM ZONE 15 LOOP ALARM ZONE 8 LOOP ALARM ZONE 16 LOOP Normally Open Pressure Pad To Detector Supply ve Le L All Normally Closed Contacts EZY EZL LZA Note Maximum of 10 detectors per loop using EOL Note Resistor Colour Codes Are 4K7 Yellow Purple Red with gold tolerance band EOL Resistor 6K8 Blue Grey Red with gold tolerance band Bypass Resistor Note All unused zones should have factory fitted link removed and replaced with the 4K7 EOL Resistor It is not advisable to fit normally open devices onto TZ loops Note If exit terminator is required program zone as ET If unset doorbell is required allocate chime to the ET zone Exit terminator zone must be AZ zone Setting Mode should be programmed for ET To detector ve supply Normally Open Push Button Page 37 Wiring Connections Single Passive Infra Red Single Contact Single Pressure Pad Pressure Pads on AZ Zones Only Multiple Contacts Exit Terminator Button if required Wiring Connections Fig 26 Single Detector Gardscan Shockgard etc me TMP manas SSS SSS 4K7 Resistor 6K8 Resistor Fig 28 Double Contact Use Two Silver Any Brass Screw Screws For Alarm For Tamper 4K7 Resistor 6K8 Resistor Use Two Silver Screws For Alarm 6K8 Resistor GardTec
31. R Area 3 7 Entry Exit Reception Door Areas 1 3 8 Access Reception PIR Areas 1 3 9 Access Corridor PIR Areas 1 3 Because zones 7 8 amp 9 are allocated to more than one area they will automatically be classed as a common area by the system The zones within the common area will only be set when all areas on the system that contain these common area zones are set As can be seen in Fig 32 Area 2 Distribution does not use the common area and therefore does not need to have the common area zones allocated to it Setting and unsetting Area 2 will have no effect on the common area In the example shown each area would have its own RKP with the possibility of a fourth in the reception as a master RKP Consideration should be given to the zone types that are going to be used bearing in mind that the common area may already have been unset by an area user code therefore entry points to other areas would also need to be programmed as entry exit Three Areas are shown in this example the GardTec 872 has 7 areas available Page 50 GardTec 872 Areas Zones amp Output Types Fig 35 Typical Area Layout Zones situated in Area3 Zone 5 Area 3 Zone 6 Stores Zones situated in Zones situated in Areal Area2 Zone 1 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zones situated in Zone 4 Common Area Zone 7 Zone 8 Area 1 Zone 9 Area 2 Sales Office Distribution O 3 a o 3 3 e a gt 2 e gt Page 51 Areas Zone
32. The output connections for the GardTec 872 are situated along the bottom edge of the main PCB in the master control panel Warning It should be noted that the total output current available for the GardTec 872 is 1 Amp Any attempt to draw a total current greater than this could result in serious damage to the control panel that is not covered by the manufacturers warranty Below is a description of each terminal The order given is the same as the terminal order on the PCB looking from left to right Output Terminal Descriptions RELAY COMM A 24V 1Amp changeover relay is provided on the GardTec 872 PCB This relay is fully programmable refer to Programmable Options Description The relay contacts are voltage free This terminal is the common connection see Fig 13 N O Normally Open connection for onboard relay see Fig 13 N C Normally Closed connection for onboard relay see Fig 13 Fig 13 Onboard Relay Operation Relay Relay S Cons M of N O NIC NO N Relay De Energised Relay Energised Normal Activated No attempt should be made to exceed the stated current and the 1 Amp maximum current draw from the control panel must be taken into consideration Page 22 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections BATT amp Factory fitted Sealed Lead Acid battery connections The GardTec 872 is suitable for the installation of all the popular sizes of
33. ables or any other cables that may be carrying inductive loads Whenever you have to cross mains cables with alarm cables ensure that you do so at 90 Always wire the mains connection for the control panel back to the consumer unit via a 3A fused spur Never tap into ring main circuits that have fridges freezers on them Never tap into lighting circuits that have fluorescent lighting units on them Mains Supply Connection Mains Wiring only to be carried out by suitably qualified personnel The mains connection for the GardTec 872 should be as shown in Fig 6 Fig 6 Mains Twin amp Earth Connection Colours Warning the A GardTec 872 Live Red control Neutral Black panel MUST o g Earth Copper BE EARTHED Yellow Green sleeving should be Consumer Unit used for Copper Earth Conductor W oh R Surge Fuse Q E Fused Spur Control Panel a Terminal Block It should not be possible for mains wiring to touch low voltage wiring Page 15 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 Keypad Wiring Keypads may be wired in Star format each keypad being wired back to the master control panel see Fig 7a or Daisy Chain format from the control panel to the first keypad then onto the second keypad etc see Fig 7b It is also possible to wire the keypads with a mix of Star and Daisy Chain formats see Fig 8 Fig 7a Star format wiring Master Control Panel Fig 7b D
34. aisy Chain format wiring Master Control Panel Fig 8 Mix of Star and Daisy Chain wiring Master Control RKP3b Panel RKP 3 RKP 4 Note All keypads need to be numbered via the onboard ident jumper switches RKP4b 8 RKPs example using multi option Note ACE receivers count as RKPs and may only be numbered as RKP 1 or 2 unless built into RKP Page 16 GardTec 872 Keypad Terminal Connections Some keypads that are compatible with other Gardiner Technology control panels may have additional markings as well as the GardTec 872 legends These additional markings are disregarded within this manual The keypad port on the master control panel is situated on the bottom edge of the PCB towards the right hand side Wiring to the RKP s is terminal to terminal as shown in the following illustrations Fig 9 Single RKP wiring Wiring Connections Control Panel 12V RKP H19 vv1va av1va SSSA AO AdS AZL NOTE RKP terminal positions may differ dependent on model Page 17 ov CLK DATA DATA SPKR A B Wiring Connections Fig 10 Multiple RKPs Daisy Chain format g DE N H19 vv1va avlvd L Sd 140 OL SOUS HHdS ACL A A U H19 vylva av1va 1 AO AdS AZL SASSY GardTec 872 Control Panel OO
35. alarm batteries Suggested sizes would be 12V 1 2Ah Suitable only for the smallest installations 12V 2 0Ah Suitable only for small installations 12V 3 0Ah Suitable for small to medium size installations 12V 7 0Ah Suitable for all installations Reference should be made to current policies to determine the actual battery capacity requirements for your system As a general rule Calculate the total quiescent current draw of the system including control panel RKPs communicator detectors and any other auxiliary equipment then use this in the equation shown Quiescent Current x 8 hours Minimum Battery Size May change with new European Standards The actual size of the battery should be made up to the nearest size available K S Keyswitch input If required the GardTec 872 may be operated by a keyswitch Operation is by applying 12V to this terminal see Fig 14 The mode of operation is dependent on how the keyswitch option is programmed refer to Programmable Options Description and also see Remote Reset Keyswitch will set all areas refer to Zone Type Keyswitch option for area Keyswitch Note GardTec 872 zones may also be programmed for keyswitch setting Fig 14 Keyswitch Connection Keyswitch Note Keyswitch type may be Normal Open Close or Biased Momentary or Locked keypads lock when used See also Remote Reset Page 23 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 ZONE KEYSWITCH OPTION Up to eight zones may be a
36. all areas If all areas are unset entering a global code followed by YES or code then NO YES if Engineer code is used will give the option to set all areas The global codes with the exception of Set Only also have other options More details of these options are given in the user manual Page 4 GardTec 872 System Overview Area Codes Controlling Specific Areas Cleaner Area 0 Area 2 Main 6 Area 3 Main 7 Main 1 Area 4 Main 2 Area 5 Main 3 Area 6 Main 4 Area 7 Main 5 Area 1 These area codes will only control their specific areas Area codes are low level codes and have no user options they will however allow for the part setting of each area Areas 1 to 7 may have up to 3 part sets suites groups of zones If part set 1 is used zones programmed into the part 1 suite will be removed omitted if part set 2 is used zones programmed into the part 2 suite will be removed and if part set 3 is used zones programmed into both part 1 and part 2 suites will be removed no programming is required for part 3 as it combines zones in part 1 and part 2 It should be noted that the zones programmed into a part set suite are programmed by the engineer and not the user To set an area simply enter the required area code Press YES if a Main Area Code is used and exit the area To part set an area enter the area code followed by NO and the part set number required 1 2 or 3 If Main Area type code is used enter code followed by par
37. ammable surface using suitable fixings All mains wiring must be to BS7671 1992 IEEE wiring regulations or appropriate international regulatory standards See Mains Supply Connection section within this manual for more detailed instructions All wiring must be protected from sharp or jagged edges All Low voltage alarm wiring must be to the appropriate international regulatory standards and comply to good wiring practice It should not be possible for the Low Voltage wiring to touch the Mains wiring Replacement fuses should be of the same type and rating conforming to IEC 127 The maximum current draw from the unit for all output combinations must not exceed 1Amp The unit is intended for use with a suitable re chargeable lead acid battery permanently connected to the appropriate terminals All documentation and manuals must be thoroughly read by suitably qualified installation personnel prior to installation The unit has no user serviceable parts inside Internal access should only be by suitably quali fied personnel GardTec 872 Metal Versions The unit must be Earthed It is the responsibility of the installation engineer to ensure that the earth connection to the unit lid is good on completion of the installation or after service GardTec 872 Plastic Versions Provision is provided for an earth connection within the mains input connector block this con nection is for protection of the wiring only and is not functional for th
38. and will only fit in one orientation the use of force should be avoided to prevent damage to the plug or socket The GardTec 872 Control Panel must be programmed via an LCD Keypad The keypad wiring colours for the Engineers RKP lead are as follows Cable Colour Red l Yelow lt _ gt Black lt gt Blue _ qr Green lt gt White um pe RKP Terminals 12V Data A Data B CLK OV SPKR Page 48 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections Printer Connection The GardTec 872 has an RS232 port that may be connected to a standard serial printer to facilitate this two printer leads are available from GardTec Ltd Printer Cable No 1 Part No 01 091 Connects from PCB direct to printer Printer Cable No 2A Part No 01 092 Connects from PCB to chassis mounting DIN socket to be mounted on panel case Printer Cable No 2B Part No 01 093 DIN plug to printer The printer should be capable of being set to the following Baud Rate 1200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 4 Carriage Return None Note The printer should have its own power supply Under no circumstances should the power for the printer be drawn from the control panel The printer may be used in one of three modes 1 For printing the Event Log user or engineer function Pressing 1 whilst viewing the Event Log will start the printer refer to user manual for more details 2 For printing the Program Review engineer functio
39. anic zone is triggered will also activate when a duress code is entered Alarm Will activate when panel is in alarm and will reset when the panel auto rearms or when the panel is reset Page 59 Areas Zones amp Output Types GardTec 872 Alarm B Will activate when a second zone has alarmed The activation of this output is dependent upon other system attributes Please refer to the DD243 Section within this manual Alarm Abort Will activate when the panel is in alarm and unset within the programmed abort time Power Fail Will activate when aux power falls below 10 6 volts Watchdog Will activate when the processor is reset Mails Fail Will Activate when the mains is removed from the panel and will reset when the mains is restored Area 1 7 Alarm Will activate when the selected area is in alarm and will reset when the panel auto re arms or when the panel is reset O C Area 1 7 Will activate when the selected area is set and unset O C Cleaner Used for sending open and closing when a cleaner code is used Area 1 7 Alarm B Will activate when a second zone has alarmed in the selected area The activation of this output is dependent upon other system attributes Please refer to the DD243 Section within this manual Alarm Abort 1 7 Will activate when the selected area is in alarm and unset within the programmed abort time Area 1 7 Panic Will activate when the selected area panic zone is triggered will also activa
40. as set Cleaner code will set the cleaner zones Page 52 GardTec 872 Areas Zones amp Output Types Zone Type Terminolo Zone Types Each zone has a default type that may be re programmed Below is an explanation of the terminology used for zone types 12 Hour Zone active when 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 Full alarm if Set Remains active in Engineer Programming Mode Entry Exit or E E Zone used as last exit point will terminate exit time if setting mode is set to E E or Time E E Will start E E time if opened when Control Panel is Set Part E E As Access if Control Panel is Full Set As Entry Exit if Control Panel is Part Set Panic 24Hour Personal Attack or Panic Attack Active if Control Panel is Set Unset or in Engineer Programming Mode May only be tested via Engineer code if programmed as testable Alert Internal Sounder Only Recorded to Log when Unset Recorded to Log when SET Fire Will give Fire alarm when activated pulsed sounders with Control Panel Set or Unset Remains active in Engineer Programming Mode ET Exit terminator Used for final setting of the system Exit Mode must be programmed for ET or Time ET Monitor Will write to the log once only in any one set or unset unless chime is allocated then all activations are written to the log KSW Bat When used z
41. ault option is chosen 8 double pole zones are available 8 alarm zones and 8 tamper zones To use the 4 wire option the control panel should be programmed for 8 4 WIRE in the programming section PROGRAM ZONE WIRING option No 50 This is the default setting Each zone is fully programmable Details of the zone options available are given in the section Programmable Options Description Each alarm zone is marked as AZx and is a positive loop each tamper zone is marked as TZx and is a negative loop If pressure pads or other normally open devices are to be used the AZ zone should be shorted to the TZ zone by the device in order to activate the AZ zone Typical wiring of various detectors is given in Fig 23 Page 32 GardTec 872 Fig 23 Typical 4 Wire Configuration DETECTOR SUPPLY ALARM ZONE 1 LOOP TAMPER ZONE 1 LOOP ALARM ZONE 2 LOOP TAMPER ZONE 2 LOOP ALARM ZONE 3 LOOP TAMPER ZONE 3 LOOP ALARM ZONE 4 LOOP TAMPER ZONE 4 LOOP ALARM ZONE 5 LOOP TAMPER ZONE 5 LOOP ALARM ZONE 6 LOOP TAMPER ZONE 6 LOOP ALARM ZONE 7 LOOP TAMPER ZONE 7 LOOP ALARM ZONE 8 LOOP TAMPER ZONE 8 LOOP Supply ASL QAAAAEOAAAOAAAQGGAAAAOAADOGIAAAGAAQ o Supply Normally Closed Alarm Pair IZL Normally Closed Tamper Pair Normally Closed Alarm Pair Normally Closed Tam
42. be star or daisy chain format see Keypad Wiring for more details When choosing locations for remote keypads the following points should be observed The proximity of the keypad to the entry exit point s The operation of the keypad The readability of the display The wiring route to the keypad Where ACE units are used a clear line of sight from the transmitter to the receiver at a distance in the region of 3 to 5 metres The metal version of the master control panel has ample trunking and conduit entries at the top and the bottom of the housing in addition to these entries there is also a 5mm stand off at the rear of the panel to allow for side cable entries Page 9 System Installation GardTec 872 Control Panel Mounting Remove the two lid securing screws single screw on polycarbonate version see Fig1 then pushing in side buttons on polycarbonate version pull the lid forwards and lift clear of the lid securing lip Store the lid in a safe place Offer the base to the wall and using it as a template mark the four fixing point noting on the metal version that the lid securing lip should be at the bottom Store the base in a safe place then drill the wall Under no circumstances should you drill through the base Before mounting the base to the wall remove any trunking or conduit entries that you require as knockouts Mount the base to the wall using 30mm No 10 screws and suitable rawl plugs After the
43. be idented using the jumpers JP1 JP8 on the card JP1 EXP9 JP2 EXP10 JP3 EXP11 JP4 EXP12 JP5 EXP13 JP6 EXP14 JP7 EXP15 JP8 EXP16 Note In all above examples max cable run is 150 metres It is recommended that PSUs are used to supply the detectors on remote expanders Note Remote Expander Cable s Part No 01 094 will be required The expander cable plug MUST be plugged in to the main PCB EXP socket s with the red wire to pin 1 If required expander cards may be mounted in a remote expander box Part No 02 066 These expander boxes are ideal housings when the expander cards are to be mounted away from the control panel Page 40 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections Zone Expander Card Ident amp Zone Allocation The panel and each individual card may be programmed as four wire two wire or two wire EOL wiring modes All zones on ZEX 1 start at 21 and all zones on ZEX 2 start at 31 and so on The zone allocation for the different modes is given below Group 1 Expanders using SAD1 from panel to SAD1 terminal on Expander EXP1 JP1 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 21 21 21 AZ2 Zone 22 22 22 AZ3 Zone 23 23 23 AZ4 Zone 24 24 24 TZ1 Zone 21 Tamper 25 25 TZ2 Zone 22 Tamper 26 26 TZ3 Zone 23 Tamper 27 27 TZ4 Zone 24 Tamper 28 28 EXP2 JP2 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 31 31 31 AZ2 Zone 32 32 32 AZ3 Zone 33 33 33 AZ4 Zone 34 34 34 TZ1 Zone 31 Tamper 35 35 TZ2 Zone 32 Tamper 36 36 TZ3 Zone 33 Tamper 37 37 TZ4 Zone 34 Tamper
44. ctivate when an alert zone is triggered Any Fire Will activate when a fire zone is triggered Any Panic Will activate when a panic zone is triggered will also activate when a duress code is entered Alarm Will activate when panel is in alarm and will reset when a code is entered Alarm B Will activate when a second zone has alarmed The activation of this output is dependent upon other system attributes Please refer to DD243 Section Alm Abort Will activate when the panel is in alarm and unset within the programmed abort time O C Cleaner Used for sending open and closing when a cleaner code is used Cleaner Set Will active when a cleaner code is used to set the system Gen Tamper Will activate with bell control keypad zex tampers Zone 24Hr Will activate when a 24Hr zone is triggered Part Set Will activate when the system is part set or when a zone is removed omitted Strobe Will activate when the strobe is triggered Page 57 Areas Zones amp Output Types GardTec 872 Latch Any Will activate when panel is set and will reset when entry timer starts Any Set Will activate when panel is set and will reset when panel is unset Power Fail Will activate when aux power falls below 10 6 volts Power OK Output is active and changes over when the battery volts fall below 10 6 V Watchdog Will activate when the processor is reset Mails Fail Will Activate when the mains is removed from the panel and will reset
45. ctive battery Press YES The display will show for example for Novagard Active hold off volts Press YES The display will show for example for Novagard Active sounder current Press YES The display will show for example for Novagard Active strobe current Press YES The display will show for example for Novagard Active charge current Press YES The display will show for example for Novagard Active quiescent current Press YES The display will show for example This concludes the Diagnostic Tests To Escape Press 0 until the display shows Miscellaneous On Charge V 9 6 On Charge V 8 4 Hold Off V 13 6 Bell mA 270 Strobe mA 109 Charge mA 10 Static mA 25 Fault Status 00 lt lt lt lt UN SET gt gt gt gt 01 Jan 00 00 01 If battery test is programmed other than 00 a battery test will be performed each time you escape from engineer mode Page 85 Miscellaneous GardTec 872 Zone Programming Tutorial Below is a Zone Programming Tutorial that shows how a single zone is programmed This should be repeated for all zones that require programming 1 With the display showing lt lt lt lt UN SET gt gt gt gt 01 Jan 00 00 01 2 Enter the Engineer code 1234 default The disp
46. d alarm conditions Confirm on Entry default On This option may be programmed to On or Off If Confirm on Entry Off then confirmed alarms to central station are disabled if the entry timer is started If ACE is used then it is permissible to set this option to On See 6 4 4 DD243 2002 Opening the initial entry door disables all means of conformation Sounder Mode default Unconfirmed This option controls the system speakers fitted options are confirmed or un confirmed If Sounder Trigger Confirmed then internal sounder will only trigger with a confirmed alarm If Sounder Trigger Unconfirmed then internal sounders will trigger with un confirmed alarms This feature is not mandatory for DD243 Reset Mode default Any Choose from Any or Normal If Unconfirm Any then any code can be used to reset an un confirmed alarm If Unconfirm Normal then the programmed reset mode for alarm will still be required i e if alarm reset has been programmed as engineer and Unconfirm reset is Normal then an engineer reset will be required for Un confirmed alarms See A 4 DD243 2002 Resetting following an alarm condition Page 91 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 Confirm Secondary Time Window default 60 minutes This time window may be programmed between 1 and 120 minutes we would suggest a time between 30 and 60 minutes but should typically be the same time as the confirm time window This option affects zones that have been allocated as
47. defaults several levels of resetting are available these are a b c d to 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 Pressing 3 7 YES NO during initial power up will revert all system settings back to defaults with the exception of the User Names and Zone Descriptors Pressing 4 6 YES NO during initial power up will revert all system settings back to factory defaults Pressing 5 5 YES NO during initial power up will revert all system settings 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 To effect a reset of the factory defaults 1 3 Remove all power from the system for at least ten seconds Apply power to the control panel mains power the display will show for example Display will differ dependant on panel GardTec 840 v 1 0 Whilst this display is showing the first eight seconds press the keys shown in a b orc for the reset required the display will show Please Wait This may show for several minutes lt lt lt lt UN SET gt gt gt gt The display will then show 01 Jan 00 00 01 Temporary access may be gained to the factory defaults by removing Lk6 Reset on the main PCB the link must be
48. din 12V Not Used Screen Green Red Black White RKP Terminals Control Panel Terminals Remote Keypads can now be mounted up to 500 meters away from the gardtec 593 800 series control panels For the keypad to function correctly a local PSU should be fitted in the same location as the keypad The cable used should be Belden Cable type 8723 AFAA 22 AWG 7 0 25mm T C 4 Wire 2 Pair Sheathed 500 meters Max Gardtec Ltd will not guarantee this distance if the recommended cable or method is not used The connection for the keypad including cable colours must be as the drawing above Page 107 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 Expander Wiring to 500mtrs Extendin Zn PSU PSU ne Expander Card EKPI 12V 1 q Not Used SCLK Gissi SCLK 4 EXP 2 1 EZE Ce Zone expanders and output cards can now be mounted up to 500 meters away from the gardtec 593 816 840 control panels For the zone expanders and output cards to function correctly a local PSU should be fitted in the same location as the zex output cards The cable used Must be Belden Cable type 8723 AFAA 22 AWG 7 0 25mm T C 4 Wire 2 Pair Sheathed 500 meters Max Gardtec Ltd will not guarantee this distance if the recommended cable is not used The connection for the zex output cards including colours must be as the drawing above Page 108 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 Typical Secure Wiring to RedCare STU from Output Card Th
49. ding Bell Hold Off Volts Volts Screw Battery Volts 0 Volt REX olts On olts Rear Battery Volts Off Volt hags on load ju Last Updated Battery charge mA Quiescent current mA Last Updated Engineer Bell Test Mode Lad Wiring Connections amp Jumper Positions Serial Connection to Gardtec 872 control panel On line Active tests Sounder w Current Jma Retest Staus Update Silent current test r Strobe Current ma mA Retest Staus Update Novagard Active Terminals STR TMPR JP1 SW RTN POS No SAB Connection TMP OF No SAB 1 2 Connection TMP LINK TO SAB ia OV IN TMP Orr LINK TO SAB 1 2 OV IN TMP No SAB a UNITS BELES Connection TMP OFF No SAB DAS BELL Connection TMP ire UNIT 7 BELL nt SAR OFF LINK TO BELL SAB UNIT 8 BELL OVIN BELL HOLD TMP 1 2 Unit No 1 Wiring Unit No 8 Wiring STR BELL 12V OV TMPR STR BELL 12V OV TMPR SW SW IN IN RTN SW SW IN IN RTN JAJA e JAAA Acti z Active Wired amp configured jg Wired amp configured as Unit No 1 as Unit No 8 DODO EE BELL SAB BELL HOLD TMP Control Panel compatible Gardtec Page 103 Novagard Active QC QC compatible Gardtec Control Panel BELL SAB BELL HOLD TMP Appendix 1 Programming 1 With the display showing 2 Enter the Engineer code 1234 default The display will show 3 Press Y
50. e preferred method for secure Comms Channel Wiring is shown below for a single channel The security in this format is greater than using Latch On board Relay Det Reset Terminal s and is therefore recommended This should be repeated for other required Outputs Output Card aia INV must be in place RedCare Stu Page 109 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 Page 110 Gard lec G R O U P GardTec Ltd Tel 0161 655 5500 Fax 0161 655 5501 Internet www gardtec ltd uk e mail sales gardtec ltd uk Technical Support 0161 655 5600 Technical Support Fax 0161 655 5610 0 BSIA THE BRITISH SECURITY TRY ASSOCIATION 2 DU N Certificate No 935289 PR5406 Rev1 0
51. e unit Page 2 1 INTRODUCTION The GardTec 872 control panel consists of two main parts The master control panel and the keypad s The master control panel is a blank end station if the metal version is used or the keypad may be mounted on board if the polycarbonate version is used with standard type keypads Various zone wiring modes may be used taking the maximum number of zones available on any one system to 144 zones with 7 areas with up to 99 user codes If required a Radio expansion cards may be fitted and up to two 8 channel receivers These Radio expansion cards are compatible with a range of radio equipment If required up to two ID expander cards may be fitted instead of standard and radio expander card Each ID expander cards will give up to 30 ID zones using industry standard ID buscuits or ID detectors When using any expander cards the control panel zones are retained and are programmable as 8 4 wire zones or 16 2 wire or 2 wire End of Line zones Ample room is provided within the master control panel housing for all the system wiring Mains connections Digicom Modem or Red Care communicator fitting inside the metal version only and a 7Ah SLA battery Uploading Downloading capabilities are possible on all models within the range through the GardTec Modem and the GardTec Remote Software Package for a P C Facility is also provided for direct connection to a P C via the GardTec Modem Patch Lead The capabilitie
52. em Installation Fig 4 Contour RKP Le Lower Flap to reveal single cover fixing screw Page 13 System Installation GardTec 872 A stand alone ACE receiver is also available max 4 per system using Multi option This receiver will allow for the setting part setting unsetting resetting if programmed and activation of alert keys 1 amp 3 To mount the ACE receiver remove the front retaining screw of the receiver that is situated on the underside of the unit pull the bottom edge of the cover forwards and upwards in one movement The PCB may now be removed by unclipping it at the bottom edge and lifting clear of the base Fig 5 ACE Receiver The base should be fixed to the wall in three positions using 30mm x No 6 screws and suitable rawl plugs It should be noted that the ACE receiver may only be used as keypad ident 1 or 2 The new Contour range of stylish remote keypads are also available for the full GardTec 872 control panel These keypads are designed to be fitted remote from the main control panel and both the LED and LCD versions are available with ACE as standard Fig 5a GardTec ACE Page 14 4 WIRING CONNECTIONS With the exception of the mains wiring all interconnections should be made with multicore 7 02 alarm cable Good wiring practice should be observed throughout the installation and the following tips may prove useful Never run alarm cables parallel to mains cables telephone c
53. em has set and will prevent confirmed alarms being generated in situations when a person has been accidentally locked in the building This feature is not mandatory for DD243 Ace Battery monitor default On Options are On or Off This option allows for the use of new control panel boards with V5 1 or later software to be used with earlier keypads If older non DD243 compliant type keypads are used with V5 1 or later this option should programmed to Off It is a requirement of DD243 2002 that when using ACE Low Battery is reported to the end user if the system is set using ACE See A 1 DD243 2002 Portable ACE used for setting and unsetting Comms Restore For DD243 systems this option should be on default setting On With the option On the alarm channel will be restored at the end of the time programmed in Confirmed Time Window Page 92 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 Keypad Opening Options available are Always On Keypad is always active Off in Entry Keypad will not operate during Entry Times 1 amp 2 Once Entry Time has expired the keypad may be used Off in Ent Alm As above Once the Entry Time has started and expired system in alarm the keypad will be disabled If a non Entry Exit zone has caused an alarm and the system is still in alarm confirmed time window not expired you may enter via the normal Entry point and still use the keypad In effect this forces the use of ACE keyfobs to unset during normal entry procedure
54. er board being programmable for 4 x four wire zones 8 x two wire zones or 8x two wire EOL zones Up to sixteen expander boards may be fitted to a GardTec 872 giving a total of 144 zones when configured as 2 wire or 2 wire EOL zones Each expander board and the control panel zones may use differing wiring configurations If required up to two radio modules that are compatible with Rokonet radio equipment may be fitted Expander cards may be fitted in locations away from the master control panel More details of zone options are given in the relevant sections in this manual ID Zone Expansion As an alternative to ZEX expansion up to two ID expander boards may be fitted Each ID expander board will accept up to 30 standard ID biscuits devices ID biscuits may be used with all standard detection devices This system allows either single leg or ring wiring using standard alarm cable detectors may if required be teed of the leg or ring This expansion method can offer considerable savings of cable and labour One ID expander card may be plugged on to the control panel PCB not with onboard RKP with the other remote Alternatively both ID expander may be mounted remote from the control panel If this method of expansion is used standard zone expanders or radio modules cannot be used Zone Descriptions Up to sixteen characters may be used for zone descriptions on the LCD keypad The description that you allocate to a zone will also be applied to
55. have up to 16 control panel zones plus 60 ID zones Radio Expanders cannot be used if ID Expansion has been chosen Each ID expander may be wired back to the control panel with standard alarm four core cable Wiring Configurations Several configurations may be used for wiring the ID expanders to the control panel these are One ID Expander onboard the control panel PCB The expander is simply plugged across the molex pins marked as EXP1 and EXP2 One ID Expander remote from the control panel PCB This will require a Remote Expander cable Part No 01 094 This cable is plugged on to EXP1 with the Red wire to pin 1 and is wired to the ID Expander One ID Expander onboard the control panel PCB and one ID Expander remote from the PCB The first module is plugged across the molex pins on the control panel PCB marked as EXP1 and EXP2 The second module is then wired to the first Fig 32 ID Biscuit Wiring Diagram Full wiring details are supplied with the ID Expander Board Zone No s 21 50 are on ID card 1 SAD1 Zone No s 51 80 are on ID card 2 SAD2 ID Biscuit N C alarm Relay Contacts Fig33 Detector Using Wired ID Biscuit Fig34 Wired ID Biscuit for Contact PA ID Biscuit Blue White Yellow Yellow Reed Switch PA Contact TAMPER AAA ALARM Supply Supply Supply ji Supply L L L e Page 45 Wiring C
56. installation has been completed refit the lid and secure with the retaining screw s Keypad 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 Contour keypads are supplied as a complete unit for remote mounting This housing has been designed to allow mounting in one of three positions These are With the hinged flap to the left See Fig 2a Use fixing points A B D E placing edge of board under tab F With the hinged flap to the right See Fig 2b Use fixing points A C D E With the hinged flap to the bottom See Fig 3 Use fixing points A B D E placing edge of board under tab G The base of the housing should be fixed to the wall using 25mm x No 8 screws and suitable rawl plugs in three positions After the keypad has been mounted in the base the correct spring supplied with the keypad should be pushed onto the tamper switch see Figs 2 amp 3 for spring details Before replacing the cover move the ident jumper to the correct position Provided that the panel is mounted horizontally the keypad may also be mounted onboard the polycarbonate control panel see Fig1 by removing the keypad blanking plate in the control panel cover It should be noted that any zone expanders ID
57. ire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 151 151 151 AZ2 Zone 152 152 152 AZ3 Zone 153 153 153 AZ4 Zone 154 154 154 TZ1 Zone 151 Tamper 155 155 TZ2 Zone 152 Tamper 156 156 TZ3 Zone 153 Tamper 157 157 TZ4 Zone 154 Tamper 158 158 EXP15 JP7 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 161 161 161 AZ2 Zone 162 162 162 AZ3 Zone 163 163 163 AZ4 Zone 164 164 164 TZ1 Zone 161 Tamper 165 165 TZ2 Zone 162 Tamper 166 166 TZ3 Zone 163 Tamper 167 167 TZ4 Zone 164 Tamper 168 168 EXP16 JP8 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 171 171 171 AZ2 Zone 172 172 172 AZ3 Zone 173 173 173 AZ4 Zone 174 174 174 TZ1 Zone 171 Tamper 175 175 TZ2 Zone 172 Tamper 176 176 TZ3 Zone 173 Tamper 177 177 TZ4 Zone 174 Tamper 178 178 Note Expander 16 cannot be used if a Radio Expander is being used Note Wiring configurations may differ on each zone expander card to suit your requirements For example the control panel may be programmed as 4 Wire Expander 1 as 2 Wire and Expander 3 as 2 Wire EOL etc etc On all Standard Zone Expanders AZ zones are ve and TZ zones are ve Page 44 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections ID Expanders The GardTec ID Expander card allows thirty detectors to be fitted on a four wire run using industry standard ID biscuits or ID compatible devices Two ID expander cards can be fitted to the control panel The control panel zones may still be programmed as Normal 4 wire Two Wire or Two Wire EOL When used to full capacity this allows the GardTec 872 to
58. it Time Exit Mode Area 6 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 6 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 6 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 6 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 6 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 6 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 6 Bell Ring Time Area 6 Bell Ring Time Area 7 Page 67 Programming GardTec 872 Menu No Jumps to 204 Bell Delay Time Area 7 205 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 7 206 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 7 207 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 7 208 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 7 209 Full Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 7 210 Part 1 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 7 211 Part 2 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 7 212 Part 3 Set Exit Time Exit Mode Area 7 213 Bell Ring Tim Area 6 Bell Ring Time Area 7 214 Bell Delay Area 7 215 ZEX9 Wiring Mode 216 ZEX10 Wiring Mode 217 ZEX11 Wiring Mode 218 ZEX12 Wiring Mode 219 ZEX13 Wiring Mode 220 ZEX14 Wiring Mode 221 ZEX15 Wiring Mode 222 ZEX16 Wiring Mode Note Not all options are available from the Menu numbers some scrolling may be required to access other options Page 68 GardTec 872 Programming Zone Descriptor Programming Template When programming Zone Descriptors or User Names please use the template below for the allocation of keys to characters 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQR 7 STU 8 VWX 9 YZ Space No Delete 0 1234567890 Yes Space Page 69 Programming
59. kers needs to be calculated in the total system current The current drawn by a 16 Ohm speaker would typically be 300mA Fig 17 Single Speaker Fig 18 Twin Speakers wired in series SS 55 Note Minimum speaker impedance is 16 Ohm No attempt should be made to exceed the stated current and the 1 Amp maximum current draw from the control panel must be taken into consideration Page 29 Wiring Connections Fig 19 Typical output wiring Door locks Additional Sounders etc Keyswitch AUX 12V Digital Communicator or Red Care STU Latch signal for Gardscan MX PIRs Shockgards etc Programmable SW Output Strobe Light O N O N OO iva SAB Module RKP ACE 2 RKP ACE 1 QOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCVOOO S SM ASE A0 191a NYA ann za ta nuvi va 43a MS HHCE 13S38 HO1V7 agou1s 7139 KEO no ne ani mon avs Tag eye v a Extension Speaker Page 30 ae HAdS dS GardTec 872 AUX 12V wwoo AVTaH GardTec 872 Wiring Connections Fig 20 Traditional bell box wiring STROBE BEN BELL SAB HOLD TMP QQQAIAG care 50 NIC Microswitch en Siren Bell Strobe Light Fig 21 Novagard wiring strose seu BELL SAB HOLD TMP OOOOH e sese
60. l panel may be programmed on site via the keypad or via Gardtec Remote Software In order to program the panel via Gardtec Remote the communications needs to be initialised Note Using this method will default any previously programmed settings 1 Remove all power from the control panel 2 Apply the mains power 3 Whilst the display is showing the start up display for example Gardtec 872 xx xx Enter 5 5 YES NO at the keypad 4 The display will show pee For up to 1 minute 5 Connect the Digi Modem to SK3 and on the Digi Modem terminals A5 amp B2 to a suitable telephone outlet 6 The control panel is now ready to accept a call from Gardtec Remote Digi Modem Set Up 1 With the the control panel unset lt lt lt lt Unset gt gt gt gt Display showing 01 Jan 15 34 18 2 Enter the engineer code 1234 default followed by Program Zones YES Display will show Page 97 Appendix 1 3 10 11 12 13 Enter 34 followed by YES display will show Press YES Display will show Press NO four times Display will show Press YES Display will show Press NO Display will show Press YES Display will show Press NO until the display shows GardTec 872 Digicom Type Mod F F Test Digicom Channels Program Digicom Functions View Modem Log
61. larm 0 Tamper 0 This first option determines what area alarm the unit will activate with 15 Press NO to change the area allocation When finished press YES 16 The chevron will now move to i NovA1 A1 1 PA gt 0 the PA sounder pattern option anno pee 0 i Press NO to change pattern Sounder patterns available are 0 Sounder Pattern 0 1 Sounder Pattern 1 2 Sounder Pattern 2 3 Sounder Pattern 3 When finished press YES Page 105 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 17 The chevron will now move to the Alarm i NovA1A1 1 PA 0 sounder pattern option Alarm gt 0 Tamper 0 18 Press NO to select the sounder pattern required as shown in step 16 When finished press YES 19 The chevron will now move to the Tamper sounder pattern option NovA1 A1 1 PA 0 Alarm 0 Tamper gt 0 20 Press NO to select the sounder pattern required as shown in step 16 When finished press YES 21 The display will show Coe 22 To change text press NO The display will show NovA1 Text 23 Enter text 16 characters in the same manner as you would zone descriptors please refer to panel manual 24 After the last character is Program Bell entered the display will show Type 25 Press 0 three times to return to the Unset condition Page 106 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 to 500mtrs irin RKP W Exten
62. lay will show Do you want to Use ENGNR Mode 3 Press YES The display will show Program ee Zones 4 Press Yes The display will show Program Zone Types 5 Press Yes The display will show Enter Zone te 6 Enter the zone number you wish to program e g 1 followed by Yes The display will show for example 001 Ent Ex A 1 Remove 7 Press No The display will show 001 gt Ent Ex A 1 Remove 8 Note the chevron has now appeared before the Ent Ex This is the Zone Type now press No until the Zone Type you require is displayed A description of the Zone Types available is given on page 53 in this manual Page 86 GardTec 872 9 10 11 12 Press Yes The Zone Type you have chosen will be accepted and the chevron will move Miscellaneous along to the last character on the top line 001 Ent Ex 1 A gt Remove We are now programming what Area s the Zone will be allocated to By default all zones are allocated to Area 1 At this point the number keys 1 to 7 have a toggle action pressing number 2 now will add Zone 1 to Area 2 as well as Area 1 pressing 2 again will remove the zone from Area 2 Note zone may be allocated to a single Area or multiple Areas When the Areas you require are displayed Press Yes The
63. llocated as zone keyswitches This option is carried out via the Program Zone Type option Either Normal or Biased keyswitches may be used and the correct option for the keyswitch you are using should be chosen during programming Will act on area only refer to Keyswitch Terminal for Global Setting Wiring for the keyswitch should be across the AZ pair of the zone the TZ pair of the zone may be used in the normal manner In order for this keyswitch option to operate there must be an Area User code allocated for the area that the keyswitch is intended to control e g if allocated to control area 2 then an area 2 code needs to be programmed on to the system Will only work on single areas In order that the keyswitch operations are recorded to the log in the correct manner we would suggest that the highest user codes e g 97 99 for 3 keyswitches are used The following example shows a typical format for the user names User Name example or User Name example Area User No DOOR KEY or MARY KEY Area 1 User 97 STORES KEY or FRED KEY Area 2 User 98 SALES or HARRY KEY Area 3 User 99 Because the GardTec 872 reads the list of users from high to low the log will show for example Set MARY KEY A1 hh mm dd mm If User numbers are not reserved or allocated then the system will use the first code available reading high to low for that particular area set Space has been made at the start of the User manual to give indication to an end user of
64. minal on Expander EXP9 JP1 On AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone AZ3 Zone AZ4 Zone TZ1 Zone TZ2 Zone TZ3 Zone TZ4 Zone EXP10 JP2 On AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone AZ3 Zone AZ4 Zone TZ1 Zone TZ2 Zone TZ3 Zone TZ4 Zone EXP11 JP3 On AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone AZ3 Zone AZ4 Zone TZ1 Zone TZ2 Zone TZ3 Zone TZ4 Zone EXP12 JP4 On AZ1 Zone AZ2 Zone AZ3 Zone AZ4 Zone TZ1 Zone TZ2 Zone TZ3 Zone TZ4 Zone 4 Wire 101 102 103 104 101 Tamper 102 Tamper 103 Tamper 104 Tamper 4 Wire 111 112 113 114 111 Tamper 112 Tamper 113 Tamper 114 Tamper 4 Wire 121 122 123 124 121 Tamper 122 Tamper 123 Tamper 124 Tamper 4 Wire 131 132 133 134 131 Tamper 132 Tamper 133 Tamper 134 Tamper 2 Wire 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 2 Wire 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 2 Wire 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 2 Wire 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 Page 43 Wiring Connections 2 Wire EOL 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 2 Wire EOL 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 2 Wire EOL 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 2 Wire EOL 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 EXP13 JP5 On 4 Wire 2 Wire 2 Wire EOL AZ1 Zone 141 141 141 AZ2 Zone 142 142 142 AZ3 Zone 143 143 143 AZ4 Zone 144 144 144 TZ1 Zone 141 Tamper 145 145 TZ2 Zone 142 Tamper 146 146 TZ3 Zone 143 Tamper 147 147 TZ4 Zone 144 Tamper 148 148 EXP14 JP6 On 4 Wire 2 W
65. n Pressing 1 whilst in the engineer option Program Review will start the printer 3 For Real Time Printing When Real Time Printing is programmed to ON each event that is written to the log will also be sent to the printer This option needs to be set ON from within the engineer programming mode option 96 and may be overridden by the user by using the online offline function on the printer Two suggested Printers are currently available one from RS Components and one from Farnell Electronics Descriptions and Part Number correct at time of going to press RS Components Farnell Electronics Description Part No Description Part No 24 col 2 5 Ips printer 244 632 Serial Printer 2 5 Ips 255 701 Power Adaptor 244 654 Battery Charger UK 231 540 2 Rolls 1 Ribbon 202 981 Paper Roll 15m 177 306 Paper Roll 30m 231 952 Ribbon 308 213 Page 49 5 AREAS ZONES amp OUTPUT TYPES Understanding Areas This section is intended to simplify the complicated subject of Areas and Area Codes It is recommended that you read this section and understand it in its entirety before moving on to the programming section Typical zone programming to allow for the areas shown in Fig 35 would be Zone No Zone Type Cover For Area Allocation 1 Entry Exit Sales Office Door Area 1 2 Access Sales Office PIR Area 1 3 Entry Exit Distribution Door Area 2 4 Access Distribution PIR Area 2 5 Entry Exit Stores Door Area 3 6 Access Stores PI
66. ogram List bs 4 Press NO until the display shows Diagnostics Lad List Event Log 5 Press YES The display will show rs Page 83 Miscellaneous 6 10 11 12 13 GardTec 872 Press NO The display will show Change List Diagnostics Press YES The display will show for example 01 Hrs Battery Test Press YES The display will show for example 13 6 Aux Volts Press YES The display will show for example On Charge 13 0V Battery Volts Press YES The display will show for example Battery Volts Off Charge 12 8V If no Novagard Active Sounders are fitted programmed the display will return to step 5 Or If at least one Novagard Active Sounder is fitted programmed the display will show 1 8 Select NovActive Press the number of the Novagard Active you wish to test The display will show Refresh Data Press YES The display will show Please WAIT Then 00 No Tamper 01 Front Tamper 02 Rear Tamper 03 Front amp Rear Tamper Fault Status 00 Page 84 GardTec 872 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Note Press YES The display will show for example for Novagard Active battery Press YES The display will show for example for Novagard A
67. om Output 5 Custom Output 6 Custom Output 7 Custom Output 8 Engineer Code Engineer Code OANDARWHND Oo O1 ND For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED For LED Engineer Code Locked Unlocked Page 72 GardTec 872 Headers amp Options Engineer Code Engineer Code Engineer Code Locked Unlocked Service Service Timer On Off Time To Next Service Service Tel No Lock Out On Off Engineer Mode Constant Timed Review Review Print Settings Custom Screens Status Display Custom Display Custom Text Diagnostics Log List Event Log Change List Diagnostics Programming Headers amp Options Alarm Confirm Window Time On Entry Sounder Mode Reset Mode Secondary Time ET Mode Bell Mode Strobe Mode Start Delay Ace Battery Monitor Comms Restore Keypad Opening Event Log View Event Log Print Event Log Page 73 7 SPECIFICATION amp RECORDS GardTec 872 Control Panel Specification Power Input Max Loop Resistance Loop Delay Time FUSES Bell R K P Aux Gard Mains Low Voltage Output Battery Sizes Construction Complies With Conforms with Number Of Zones Standard Expandable To Expansion Type 230V a c 10 50Hz 2K not with E O L 600 milliseconds 1A Quick Blow 500mA Quick Blow 1A Anti surge 400mA Quick Blow 125mA Anti surge 13 8 Reg
68. ommunicator This is done via option 34 in the engineer options Digicom Type which should be changed to Digicom Type Point ID or Mod PID for the Modem If using an LED type keypad to select Point ID With the display showing E press 34 followed by YES Then press NO 03 or 04 for Modem followed by YES It should be noted that although you are able to turn on the Point ID function via an LED keypad you will not be able to program the Digicom functions unless you are working via an 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 872 control panel you will be able to use the ProDigi as a Point ID communicator or fast format communicator It is not possible to use both formats at the same time Page 88 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 New Log Events Two new log events have been added with the implementation of Point ID these are Alarm Abort The LCD display will show Alarm Abort along with the time and date whilst the LED will show AA Test Call The LCD display will show Test Call Sent along with the time and date whilst the LED display will show tC Access to programming the Point ID event actions is gained through the Program Channels options After D1 amp D2 and the polarity options have been programmed the following new options will be presented for programming Note All these options are defaul
69. one should be connected to the trouble status output of third party radio equipment that is capable of giving a low battery signal Line Fault When used acts as a Line Fault input to the control panel Page 53 Areas Zones amp Output Types GardTec 872 Zone Type Terminolo Areas amp Attributes When programming the zone types other zone attributes including area allocation may be programmed within the same screen Please refer to the breakdown of the Zone programming screen below Zone Number Zone Type 000 Ent Ex A 1 Area s Zone is allocated to Zone Attribute Zone Programming Screen Zone Number The Zone number currently being programmed Zone Type The current Zone Type refer to previous page for terminology Area s Area s that the current zone is allocated to Zone Attribute Attribute for current zone Attributes available are Remove Zone cannot removed omitted by the end user Rem Dk Zone may be removed omitted by end user and is also Double Knock Page 54 GardTec 872 Areas Zones amp Output Types Rem Dk Zone cannot be removed omitted by end user and is also Double Knock Off Zone is turned Off Norm Ky Zone is a Normal Type Keyswitch Zone Bias Ky Zone is a Bias Type Keyswitch Zone Remove Zone may be removed omitted by end user Note Each Zone should be programmed individually for your requirements Page 55 Areas Zones amp Out
70. onnections GardTec 872 Radio Expanders Radio ZEX Radio Expanders cannot be used if the ID expansion option has been chosen One Radio expansion card may be fitted that will allow up to two Radio Receivers 8 channels each to be fitted The first Radio Receiver must be idented as receiver number one The second receiver is idented as receiver number 2 Each Radio Receiver is capable of using up to eight radio detectors Radio Expander Card to Control Panel Control Panel Radio Expander EXP1 Pint 1200 12V Pin20V 0 lt ____________ OV Pin3 SAD1 lt ______ gt SAD 1 Pin4 SCLK e a SCLK EXP2 Pin3 SAD2 lt gt gt SAD 2 Once the Radio Expander Card has been connected to the GardTec 872 control panel it should be connected to the Radio Receiver as follows Radio Expander Card to Radio Receiver Wiring Red lt _______ _ __ __ _ Red Black amp gt Black Yellow lt _______ Yellow Green w Green Notes Further instruction are supplied with Radio Expander Card Zones occupied by receiver 1 are 91 to 98 Zones occupied by receiver 2 are 171 to 178 Page 46 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections Output Expander Modules OPX Up to four output expander modules may be fitted to the GardTec 872 control panel These modules may if required be wired in a chain of zone expanders or on a separate leg s The zone expanders only require four
71. per Pair eZL Normally Closed Alarm Pair EZL Normally Closed Tamper Pair Normally Closed Alarm Pair or Open Device Normally Closed Tamper Pair ZL Note AZ zones are ve TZ zones are ve To comply with BS4737 alarm and tamper loops should be oposite polarity Any unused zones may be programmed to off and the factory fitted link can be removed from the zone terminals SZL It is not advisable to connect normally open devices onto a TZ loop 9ZL Note If exit terminator is required program zone as ET If unset doorbell is required allocate chime to the ET zone Setting Mode should be programmed for ET Exit terminator zone must be AZ zone Normally Closed Alarm Pair Normally Open Push Button Normally Closed Tamper Pair 8ZL Page 33 ing Connections pey eyul nssed ajus Joeju09 auis euog ejanoq ped eunsseld juis pounbes y uoyng JoyeulWe IX Wiring Connections GardTec 872 Zone Connections control panel 2 Wire option The second wiring method is Two Wire This option will give sixteen zones available from the control panel PCB To use the 2 wire option the control panel should be programmed for 16 2 WIRE in the programming section PROGRAM ZONE WIRING option No 50 When this wiring option is programmed zones AZ1 to AZ8 are zones 1 to 8 inclusive all AZ zones are positive loops Zone numbering for the AZ zone
72. put Types GardTec 872 Output Types Terminology There are two groups of outputs types available General Outputs These are available on the following terminals Detector Reset Terminal Latch Terminal On Board Relay Terminals com N O N C PGM 3 Terminal Strobe Terminal Optional Output Cards max 4 cards each having 4 changeover relays When programming these outputs and you press no to the current setting the display will show Choose 1 7 Area 8 All 9 Any At this point choose if you require the output to be allocated to Area 1 7 or All Areas or Any Area Some General Output Types may be used for triggering Digital Communicators or RedCare STUs Below is given a list of Output Types with a brief description of the option Off Output not used Pulse Off Output is active and will switch for 3 seconds when code is entered Pulse On Output is inactive and will switch for 3 seconds when code is entered After Alarm Will trigger in alarm and stay in alarm until panel has auto rearmed or has been reset Walk test Will activate when the panel is in test mode Pulse Set Will activate for 5 seconds when the panel sets Int Sounder Will activate when panel is in alarm or tamper Page 56 GardTec 872 Areas Zones amp Output Types E E Will activate for the duration of the entry exit times Bell Will activate when the bell is triggered and will cut of with the bell time Alert Will a
73. replaced before any programming is commenced this option will have no effect if the engineer code is locked Page 81 Miscellaneous GardTec 872 Engineer Reset After An Alarm If a system is programmed for engineer reset it will be necessary for the engineer to attend the system After the engineer has confirmed the integrity system the system should be reset as follows 1 The system must be unset Unset by a user code Enter the engineer code the display will show Do you want to Use ENGNR Mode 2 Press NO the display will show Do you want to SET the System 3 Press YES the display will show Exit Now 1234567C All Zones On 28 4 Enter the engineer code again to abort the s 4 lt lt lt lt UN SET gt gt gt gt setting the display will show 01 Jan 00 00 01 5 The system is now Unset Page 82 GardTec 872 Miscellaneous Diagnostics The GardTec 872 control panel has several engineering diagnostic features available via an LCD keypad To access these diagnostics follow the steps below 1 With the display showing lt lt lt lt UN SET gt gt gt gt 01 Jan 00 00 01 2 Enter the Engineer code 1234 default The display will show Do you want to Use ENGNR Mode 3 Press YES The display will show Program ere Zones Pr
74. rm Digi D1 Mode D2 Mode D1 Mode D2 Mode 33 Channel Start Polarity 34 Digicom Type 35 Key Beep Level OIOINIOIOIBIOIN Page 63 Programming GardTec 872 Menu No Jumps to 36 No of Keypads Multi On Off Keyswitch Zone Re Arm Double Knock Time Engineer Code Remote Reset Line Fault Source Line Fault Sounders Line Fault Mode Line Fault Log Duress On Off Latch Terminal Mode Bell Ring Time Sounder Mode Alarm Reset Mode Tamper Reset Mode 48 Backlight Mode Zone Re Arm Double Knock Time On Board Zone Wiring Modes On Board Zone Wiring Modes enter zone No Test Zone entering zones to be on test Service Timer On Off Service Due Weeks 55 Zone Log Limit 56 Alert 1 Keys Mode Alert 1 Keys On Off Alert 2 Keys Mode Alert 2 Keys On Off Digicom Channels 59 Digicom Channels 60 Digicom Channels Digicom Channels Digicom Channels 63 Digicom Channels Alarm Restore Abort Time Digicom Type or Test E E Zones in Part Set 67 Engineer Code Locked Unlocked Strobe Confirm Auto Part Set Part Set Bells Zone Types enter zone No 72 Zone Expansion Type ID mapping set expansion type ZEX ID first ID mapping set expansion type ZEX ID first N A N A N A Page 64 GardTec 872 Programming Jumps to N A N A N A N A N A Expander 1 O P1 Mode Timer 2 On Time Timer 2 On Time Timer 2 Off Time Timer 2 Off Time Timer 3 On Time Timer 3 On Time Timer 3 On Time Timer 3 Off Time Timer 3 Off Time
75. rm the keyholder that an unconfirmed alarm has been received and is a perimeter type device i e window backdoor etc etc This feature is not mandatory for DD243 Page 93 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 Scenarios Relating to DD234 2002 Sounder Bell Considerations Please note careful consideration should be given when programming Confirm Sounder and Confirm Bell Modes If both are programmed for confirmed and any of the above scenarios occur no local sounders will activate Other DD243 2002 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 To achieve this a Digi channel should be programmed as Zone Exclude this automatically send the required signal as the detector is omitted See A 3 1 DD243 2002 IAS Incorporating Sequential Conformation Technology Only New Output Option Status A new output option of Status has been added this option has three operating modes and is intended to provide a visual indication of the system status System Set Output On for 10 seconds System Unset Output On for 1s Output Off for 1s for a 10 second period Confirmed Alarm Output On for 3 seconds Output Off for 1s until system reset It is envisaged that this status output would be fitted to an indicator i e LED that can be seen from outside the premises a Scenario
76. s Setting Conformation Auto Part Set Headers amp Options Entry Times Entry Time 1 Entry Time 2 Bells Sounders Bell Type No Arms Bell Delay Bell amp Sounder Ring Bell Tamper Mode Bell For Part Set Keypad Keyswitch Keypad Alert 1 Keys Keypad Alert 2 Keys Number of Keypads Multi Keypad Option Keyswitch Type Keypad Backlight Mode Page 71 Programming Headers amp Options Digicom Type or Test Start Delay Channels Digicom Functions Digigard ProDigi Modem Line Fault Modes Line Fault Sounders Line Fault Mode in Exit Line Fault Log Mode Panic Duress PA Mode Testable Non Testable Duress On Off Relay PGM3 Timers Onboard Relay Mode Timer 1 On Time Timer 1 Off Time Timer 2 On Time Timer 2 Off Time Timer 3 On Time Timer 3 Off Time Reset Modes Alarm 1 Reset Alarm 2 Reset Alarm 3 Reset Tamper Reset Remote Reset On Off Remote Reset Source Alarm Restore Immediate Abort Time GardTec 872 Headers amp Options Sounder Levels Chime Level Entry Exit Level Key Beep Level Sens Xp Custom Sensor Output Det Reset Expander 1 O P1 Expander 1 O P2 Expander 1 O P3 Expander 1 O P4 Expander 2 O P1 Expander 2 O P2 Expander 2 O P3 Expander 2 O P4 Expander 3 O P1 Expander 3 O P2 Expander 3 O P3 Expander 3 O P4 Expander 4 O P1 Expander 4 O P2 Expander 4 O P3 Expander 4 O P4 Custom Output 1 Custom Output 2 Custom Output 3 Custom Output 4 Cust
77. s amp Output Types GardTec 872 The User codes that are allocated to the system shown in Fig 35 are User No User Type Functions Available 1 Master Set Area Sets Part Set Unset Remove Zones Test Zones View Log Change Chime Change User Codes Change Time Date 2 Area 1 Set Part Set Unset Area 1 3 Area 2 Set Part Set Unset Area 2 4 Area 3 Set Part Set Unset Area 3 Note User codes are programmed via a master level code factory default 5678 Note Part Sets will only be available if they have been programmed by the engineer Note Reset will be available on the code level programmed by the engineer In the event that an area does not have a code allocated to it e g area 1 code has been deleted any other area code setting the system will also set the area without a code This is to ensure that no areas can be left unset unintentionally Care should be taken by the engineer when allocating part sets so they do not overlap into other areas The cleaner area acts in a different way to other areas The cleaner area is set up within the Zone Attributes programming sequence Cleaner zones will then be removed from the system when a Part Area 0 is used The different ways that a cleaner code operates are With system unset Cleaner code will fully set the system With full system set Cleaner code will unset only the cleaner zones With system part set 0 Cleaner code will set the remainder of the system With any one or more are
78. s doubling as a door bell Walk Forced Walk Test When FWT is used the zones programmed as Walk must be walk tested before the system will start to set FWT Mode option 130 must be programmed to All Sets or Full Set Only for FWT to operate A FWT Bypass time is available via option 129 This allows up to 90 minutes between the system being unset and then set without having to walk test the system again Page 70 GardTec 872 Program Orders Programming As previously mentioned an alternative to entering option numbers with an LCD keypad is to scroll through the programmable options using the YES and NO keys To do this enter the engineer code followed by YES the display will show Program Zones Pressing the NO key will move to the next header Pressing the YES key whilst viewing a header will enter into the options under that header Pressing 0 will escape back one step except when a numeric entry is required Below is given a complete list of headers Shown in Bold Underline with the options available below it Headers amp Options Program Zones Zone Types Zone Descriptors Zone Wiring Zone Attributes Test Part Chime Cleaner Walk Zone Double Knock Arm Log Zone E E Mode Walk On Off FWT Walk Bypass Time FWT Setting Modes Setting For Full Sets Setting For Part 1 Sets Setting For Part 2 Sets Setting For Part 3 Sets Setting Delay Setting Sounder
79. s of the GardTec 872 control panel are endless and we strongly recommend that all the manuals both engineer and user are read and understood before any installation of the system is carried out You will find that a little time spent now understanding the GardTec 872 will prove to be a great time saver for the future It must be stressed that the GardTec 872 is one system that is capable of being split into seven areas Under no circumstances should you regard it as seven separate systems Page 3 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Codes The GardTec 872 is capable of accepting up to 99 user codes plus 1 engineer code Each of the user codes is allocated a code type with the exception of user 1 that is always Master at the time the code is programmed 19 code types plus engineer are available these are Code Type Code Type Master Default 5678 Main 7 Cleaner Area 4 Area 2 Area 5 Area 3 Area 6 Main 1 Area 7 Main 2 Control Main 3 Set Only Main 4 Main User Main 5 Area 1 Main 6 Engineer Default 1234 Note 1 User 1 will always be Master A full list of options that are available for the code types are given in the user manual As a general guide for this section the codes for the GardTec 872 are split into two groups Global and Area codes Codes allocated to these groups are as follows Global Codes Controlling All Areas Master Main Set Only Engineer If any area is set entering a global code not Set Only or Cleaner will unset
80. secondary zones only For functionality please refer to Secondary Zones Below 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 See 6 4 3 DD243 2002 Unlocking the initial entry door disables all means of conformation Bell Mode default Unconfirmed This option controls the bells fitted to the system options are confirmed or un confirmed If Bell Trigger Confirmed then Bell will only trigger with a confirmed alarm If Bell Trigger Unconfirmed then Bell will trigger with un confirmed alarms This feature is not mandatory for DD243 Strobe Mode default Unconfirmed This option controls the Strobe s fitted to the system options are confirmed or un confirmed If Strobe Trigger Confirmed then Strobe will only trigger with a confirmed alarm If Strobe Trigger Unconfirmed then Strobe will trigger with un confirmed alarms This gives the ability to show to the keyholder from outside the premises that a previously unconfirmed alarm has is now confirmed This feature is not mandatory for DD243 Confirmed Start Delay default 000m May be programmed between 0 amp 120 minutes default 0 If programmed to anything other than 0 the panel cannot send confirmed signals until the time programmed has expired This time starts when the syst
81. specific to systems using completion of unsetting with ACE 6 4 5 DD243 2002 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 Second non entry access Zone Triggered Confirmed Transmitted To achieve the above Confirm on entry On Ace Low Battery On Page 94 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 b Scenario Unlocking the initial entry door disables all means of conformation 6 4 3 DD243 2002 Event 1 System Set Event 2 Entry Door Unlocked Confirmed Alarms Disabled Event 3 Open Entry Door entry time starts Event 4 Entry Time Expires inc Entry Time 2 Unconfirmed Alarm Transmitted Event 5 Any subsequent zones triggered No Confirmed Signals Transmitted Or Event 1 System Set Event 2 Entry Door Forced Open entry time starts Event 3 Entry Time Expires inc Entry Time 2 Unconfirmed Alarm Transmitted Event 4 non entry access Zone Triggered Event 5 Second non entry access Zone Triggered Confirmed Transmitted To achieve the above Confirm on entry On ET Mode Door Lock Door Lock Zone programmed as ET c 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
82. ssigned to the zone is unset then the zone is not active If all areas that are assigned to a zone are set then the zone is active If any area that is assigned to the zone is in exit then the zone is also in exit zone type will still apply If any area that is assigned to the zone is in entry then the zone is also in entry zone type will still apply Zones The control panel is supplied with 8 four wire zones two wires for zone amp two wires for tamper If required this configuration may be programmed for 16 two wire zones In this case two zones should be reserved for global tampers and the remaining 14 zones are then programmable for the desired zone types The control panel zones may also be programmed as 16 EOL End Of Line resistor zones This configuration gives the highest possible zone wiring security and a maximum of ten detectors may be wired on to each zone when this option is selected Resistors required for EOL operation are supplied with the control panel When using EOL zones each detector has a 6K8 resistor in parallel with the alarm contacts and there is a 4K7 resistor in series with the two zone wires This gives both alarm and tamper protection from a single pair of wires To make full use of this security feature the 4K7 resistor must be fitted to the furthest most point in the loop Page 6 GardTec 872 System Overview Zone Expansion An expansion path is available through zone expander boards Each expand
83. subsequent zones triggered No Confirmed Signals Transmitted To achieve the above Confirmed on entry Off Page 95 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 Other New GardTec 872 Features Several new features have been included into the GardTec 872 control panel these are Chime 1 amp Chime 2 Within the Part Test Chime section you are now able to program 2 Chime suites Chime Melodies Different Chime Melodies may now be downloaded to the GardTec 872 control panel via GardTec Remote upload download software package only PSU Diagnostics It is possible to undertake various PSU diagnostic tests directly via the LCD RKP NovActive Diagnostics It is possible to undertake NovActive Bell Box Diagnostic tests directly from an LCD RKP or via GardTec PID Point ID Protocol The GardTec 872 control panels has the ability to be programmed as MOD PID when used in conjunction with the GardTec Digi Modem or ProDigi allowing Point ID communications protocol to central station Exiting Engineer Mode When you exit from engineer mode a battery test is performed If no battery is present or the battery is flat a Fuse Bat Fault will be generated This option may be turned off by setting the PSU test time to 0 in the diagnostic section Zone Expansion Zone Expansion for the GardTec 872 starts at zone 21 for the first expansion zone for all types of expansion options Page 96 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 Modem Quick Start The Gardtec 872 contro
84. t set number To unset an area enter the area code Cleaner Code part set 0 The Cleaner code or part set 0 acts in a different way to the other area codes To set the system and remove the cleaner zones start to set the system followed by YES 0 This will set the system or area and remove the cleaner zones If a cleaner code is now entered the cleaner zones will also be set If a cleaner code is entered when the system is fully set or area set only the cleaner zones will be unset It should be noted that any entry exit zones that are removed or unset via the cleaner code or part set 0 will chime when violated This is to prevent other users straying into protected areas without warning More details of codes and using the system are given in the relevant sections of this manual and in the user manuals Page 5 System Overview GardTec 872 Duress If Duress is turned on adding 1 to the first digit of any user code will send a duress signal to central station e g normal code 5678 the duress code for this would be 6678 Alternatively Duress 7 may be turned on if this is done any code programmed as User number 7 will be the duress code Zone Allocation to Areas Whilst within the zone programming section zones may be allocated to areas This may be one single area or multiple common areas If a zone is allocated to more than one area it is then a common area zone and the following logic is applied If any area that is a
85. te when a area duress code is entered Page 60 GardTec 872 Areas Zones amp Output Types Area 1 7 Fire Will activate when a selected area fire zone is triggered Perimeter Will activate when a perimeter zone is triggered Zone Exclude Will activate when the panel auto rearms with a zone in fault condition It is a requirement of DD243 that a zone that is auto excluded is reported to central station Page 61 6 PROGRAMMING GardTec 872 Programming To program the GardTec 872 the engineer must first enter the programming routine by entering the engineer code factory default 1234 The LCD display will then show Do you want to Use ENGNR Mode Press YES to enter into the programming routine LCD display will then show Program Zones When using the LCD keypad two methods may be used to access the various programmable options Method 1 At any point during programming where three underscores are shown in the top right hand corner of the screen you may enter the number of the option given in the following section you wish to program followed by YES The program will then move direct to that option Method 2 The programming routine is structured with a series of headers for example Program Zones This is the header of the Zone programming routine all zone programming options are accessed through this header If you
86. ted to off and should be turned on as required Set Alrm Unset PA 24Hr E E 12Hr Bat Tamp AC LF Alert Fire W D Duress Zone Remove Alrm Restore Zone Exclude PA Restore AC Restore LF Restore After Alarm After Alarm Abort Call If the After Alarm option is turned on Point ID reports for all options are sent regardless of whether they are turned on or off following the first alarm event This will continue until an Set Unset event takes place Note Alrm On must be programmed for this option to work Note Options that are turned on will send messages regardless of alarm status Note Power Fail refers to Aux Fuse fail and will reported as Lo Batt to the central station Note Part Sets will be reported as Armed Stay to the central station Note Output Module tampers will be reported as Expansion Module Tamper to the central station Page 89 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 Series Engineer Code Entered New Log Event of Engineer Code Entered has been added Digi Functions Programming With Point ID All normal Digi functions should be programmed as usual with the exception of the following items that have no function with Point ID protocol O C Channel Select Restore Report Channel Select Input Mapping and Polarity 580 Re mapping Tone Security Option The option of Tone Security has been added to the ProDigi This option is only applicable when the ProDigi is being used in Point ID mode When the option is set to Tone Sec
87. the tamper of that zone If the cause of an alarm is through a zone tamper the description will be shortened to 13 characters on the display the last three characters being replaced with lt space gt T The zone descriptor is displayed whilst viewing the cause of an alarm viewing the log if a zone is violated during exit and when programming zone descriptors While viewing the zone in the log press 5 to display the zone number User Names Each user with the exception of the engineer may be allocated a user name of up to nine characters This name will be shown if the system is being set with a master or main code type and whilst viewing the log Page 7 System Overview GardTec 872 Keypads The GardTec 872 control panel may be operated via any Gardtec 800 Series LCD keypads Several types of keypad are currently available Standard or Contour 32 character LCD Standard keypads will also require a remote housing if not fitted onto the main control panel This housing may be fitted in any one of three orientations Programming of the system must be carried out through and LCD type keypad The GardTec 872 is also ACE compatible ACE allows for the setting part setting unsetting and resetting Code level dependant of the system via Infra Red remote control keyfobs ACE is available as a stand alone receiver or built into a RKP LCD LED and ACE keypads may be mixed on the same system allowing for total flexibility in control of the system
88. ulated 12V 1 2A 2 0A 3 0A 7 0A 3mm Polycarbonate or 1 2mm Mild Steel BS 4737 Parts 1 amp 2 CE tested EMC Directive 89 336 EEC amp LVD Directive 73 23 EEC 8 4 Wire 16 E O L or 2 Wire 80 4 Wire 144 EOL or 2 Wire Expander Cards with 4 4 Wire per card Zones or 8 E O L or 2 Wire per card Zones Per Card 1 Radio Expander may be fitted allowing 2 Receivers may be fitted in place of Expander 8 amp 16 if required or ID Expander Cards Max2 30 ID zones per Expander Panel zones as normal Radio Expander cannot be used with ID Page 74 GardTec 872 Number Of Keypads ACE compatible Onboard Relay Rating Zone Descriptors Max No of Users Default Codes Code Length User Names Custom Screen Log Size Time amp Date Non Volatile Memory Quiescent Currents Control Panel LED RKP LCD RKP Zone Expander Card Radio Expander Card Radio Receiver Output Expander Card Digigard Communicator ProDigi Communicator GardTec 840 Modem GardTec Speech Dialler Specification amp Records 4 Normal or 8 using Multi Option Yes 24V 1A S P C O 16 Characters last 3 omitted with tamper 99 Engineer Eng 1234 User 5678 4 5 or 6 Digits 9 Characters 32 Characters 752 Event Log 256 Event Modem Log Log amp Display Yes 80mA 12V d c 40mA 12V d c 30mA 12V d c 10mA 12V d c Max 16 Per System 15mA 12V d c One per system allowing 2 receivers 40mA 12V d c 40mA
89. urity High a tone test will occur after any command is used e g Set Unset Code Entry This is in addition to the Tone Test using the Tone Test Time option Page 90 GardTec 872 Appendix 1 GardTec 872 amp DD243 2002 From the 1st July 2002 DD243 2002 will come into effect in England Wales and Northern Ireland replacing the 1999 policy All communications systems that require a Police URN will need to conform to DD243 2002 This document is intended to help installers of the GardTec 872 control panels understand the new features that have been incorporated into the panels and use them to ensure that the system complies to the new DD243 2002 requirements The advanced DD243 features must be programmed via a LCD keypad This document is intended as a guide only and should be read in conjunction with the relevant standards relating to the alarm system giving particular attention to BS 4737 and DD243 These may be obtained from the British Standards Institute To program the confirm options on the GardTec 872 enter engineer mode 1234 default followed by YES the display will show Program Zones press NO until the display shows Program Alarm Confirm press YES to enter into this section The first option will be Confirm Time Window default 60 This time window may be programmed between 1 and 120 minutes To comply the required time should be between 30 and 60 minutes See 5 4 1 DD243 2002 Criteria for sequentially confirme
90. ve The zone numbering for the AZ zones will be as follows Zone 1 on terminals AZ1 Zone 2 on terminals AZ2 Zone 3 on terminals AZ3 Zone 4 on terminals AZ4 Zone 5 on terminals AZ5 Zone 6 on terminals AZ6 Zone 7 on terminals AZ7 Zone 8 on terminals AZ8 Because the 2 wire EOL option has been selected the TZ terminals are also programmable as zones The zone numbering for the TZ zones will be as follows Zone 9 on terminals TZ1 Zone 10 on terminals TZ2 Zone 11 on terminals TZ3 Zone 12 on terminals TZ4 Zone 13 on terminals TZ5 Zone 14 on terminals TZ6 Zone 15 on terminals TZ7 Zone 16 on terminals TZ8 Up to 10 detectors may be used on each loop A 6K8 resistor is connected across the alarm pair of each detector and a 4K7 resistor is connected in series with the loop at the furthest most point EOL wiring will give the best possible wiring security as it will not allow any bridging or cutting of the zone loop Typical wiring of various detectors is given in Figs 25 to 29 Page 36 GardTec 872 Fig 25 Typical 2 Wire EOL Configuration DETECTOR SUPPLY ASL Supply Supply ALARM ZONE 1 LOOP ALARM ZONE 9 LOOP ALARM ZONE 2 LOOP ALARM ZONE 10 LOOP ALARM ZONE 3 LOOP ALARM ZONE 11 LOOP ALARM ZONE 4 LOOP ALARM ZONE 12 LOOP ALARM ZONE 5 LOOP ALARM ZONE 13 LOOP ALARM ZONE 6 LOOP ALARM ZONE 14 LOOP ALARM ZONE 7 LOOP A
91. what user codes if any have been reserved for this purpose Please take time to fill in this section for end user reference OV DIGI OV VE connection to a Digital communicator or Red Care STU 12V DIGI 12V VE connection to a Digital communicator or RED Care STU The output from this terminal is protected by the GARD fuse 400mA on the main PCB LINE FAULT This is the Line Fault input terminal The terminal should be held 12V by the communicator and swing to OV to produce a Line Fault condition on the control panel If Line Fault is not used the factory fitted resistor to 12V should be left in place Note To activate this terminal the programmable option DIGICOM TYPE must be programmed to NORMAL Note If the GardTec ProDigi or Modem is to be used on serial comms plugged into the main PCB the factory fitted link from this terminal to 12V MUST be removed Note When DigiModem is used the L F amp 12Hr Terminals cannot be used as inputs outputs Page 24 GardTec 872 Wiring Connections REMOTE RESET Note This option may use the Linefault or KS terminal The Line Fault or the K S terminal dependant on option 127 Remote Reset Source also doubles as the Remote Reset input normally found on Red Care STUs sometimes termed as Remote Signal Path To use this feature the REMOTE RESET option should be programmed to ON option 39 After an alarm the control panel will reset when 12V is applied to this terminal The
92. when the mains is restored Any Digi Will activate when any Digicom channel is triggered Status This output has 3 operating modes intended to provide visual indication of system status Set output on for 10 seconds Unset On for 1 second Off for 1 second for a 10 second period Confirmed On for 3 seconds Off for 1 second until the system is reset Perimeter Will activate when a perimeter zone is triggered Zone Exclude Will activate when the panel auto rearms with a zone in fault condition Custom 1 8 This output can be used to follow a zone or code Timed 1 3 This output will follow the programmed On Off times for times 1 2 3 Any Closed This output will change over when any area is set Page 58 GardTec 872 Areas Zones amp Output Types Communications Outputs These are available on the following terminals D1 D2 D3 PA terminal D4 12Hr terminal Digicom Channels when used with GardTec ProDigi or Digi Modem Below is given a list of Output Types with a brief description of the option Off Output not used Zone 24Hr Will activate when a 24Hr zone is triggered Gen Tamper Will activate with bell control keypad zex tampers Alert Will activate when an alert zone is triggered Fire Will activate when a fire zone is triggered Part Set Will activate when the system is part set or when a zone is removed omitted Open Close Will activate when panel set or unset Panic Will activate when a p
93. y mode With the jumper link in position the ACE will occupy one user code from the system but up to 28 key fobs may be programmed into the ACE this is normal security mode JP2 RP This jumper is only used when the ACE is fitted to the GardTec 800 Series control panels and is used to select the ACE ident as 1 or 2 This ident should be viewed as the RKP ident With the jumper off the ACE will be remote device two with the jumper fitted the ACE will be device number one JP3 PN if fitted This jumper is used to select the panel type when ACE is used with the GardTec 350 or GardTec 580 control panels The jumper has no use when used with the GardTec 800 Series and should be left in position JP4 RST The ACE has a Non Volatile Memory NVM If power is applied to the unit with this jumper in position the memory contents will be erased When the unit is first powered up this jumper should be in position for at least 5 seconds After this initial period the jumper link should be removed If a reset of the ACE is required all fobs to be deleted this jumper link should be refitted and the unit re powered JP5 EOL if fitted This jumper is the End Of Line jumper and is applicable to the GardTec 350 and GardTec 580 only This jumper MUST BE REMOVED when used with the GardTec 800 Series Note Ensure all links are in desired position before powering up the ACE Page 21 Wiring Connections GardTec 872 Output Connections
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