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1. System Part 2 Set System Part 3 Set AL An Alarm has occurred Ac Anti Code reset required Fb Fuse Fail or Battery Fault Ct RKP Tamper bb Bell box Tamper Pc Mains Power Cut Cb Control Box Tamper En Engineer Reset required or Service Timer activated Page 13 Me FUNCTION OPTIONS AVAILABLE DEFAULT PAR Part Set Sounders amp Output 1 Mode SOUNDERS rhode penn LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT 0 All Parts silent 0 Pulse On 1 Part 2 silent 1 SW 2 Parts1 amp 3 silent 2 Pulse Off 3 All Parts 3 Bell Audible 4 Strobe 5 Entry Exit 6 Test 7 Int Alarm Entry Time 1 00 99seconds Entry Time 2 00 99seconds Keypad ALERT KEYS 1 amp 3 LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT 0 Off Always 0 1 Panic 2 Fire 3 Alert Bell Re Arms 00 Re Arms 99 Re Arms Bell Ring Time 00 minutes 99 minutes Not Used Always 00 19 Bell Mode BELL TYPE TAMPER RING LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT 0 SAB 0 Off 1 SCB 1 On EJ Not Used Always 00 ze 2 Anti Code Reset Modes RESET MODE LEFT DIGIT Always 0 3 Engineer Code RIGHT DIGIT 0 Any Code 1 Master Code Page 10 Display Messages Log Apart from the System and Status displays the following messages may also appear whilst viewing the Log s System Full Set s System Part 1 Set sI System Part 2 Set S_ System Part 3 Set 01 Unset User 1 02 Unset User 2 03 Unset User 3 04 Unset User 4 o5 Unset User 5 o6 Unset User 6 o7 Unset User 7 o8 Unset U
2. a minimum impedance of 16 Ohm PGM 1 Terminal This terminal provides the switch ve or set ve required by most types of latching detectors The terminal is an open collector output held at 12V through an integral 1k resistor Max current sink into this terminal is 50mA This terminal is programmable for other uses if required PGM Options Pulse On Switch ve Pulse Off Bell Strobe Exit Entry Test Int Alarm A more detailed description is given in the programmable options description page 12 Power Supply Rating It should be noted that the Gardtec 370 has 1 Amp available for the full system Sounders detectors and other auxiliary items should be included when calculating current drawn by the system Any damage caused through over loading the Control Panel will not be covered by the warranty AUX 12V Terminals This pair of terminals supply the and supply for the keypads and detectors 1 Amp is available from these terminals see power supply rating above Strobe Terminals This pair of terminals are the output for the Strobe The negative terminal is switched during an alarm period A maximum of 1 Amp may be drawn from these terminals see power supply rating above Bell Terminals This pair of terminals are the output for the Bell or external sounder The negative terminal is switched during an alarm period A maximum of 1 Amp may be drawn from these terminals see power supply rating above Page 3 Initial Power U
3. be sent to up to four telephone numbers The unit offers a full range of programma ble features to ensure your message gets across Additional RKPs Gardtec 370 LED RKP 01 144 ACE RX amp 2TX Kit 01 141 ACE RX 01 136 ACE TX Key Fob 01 130 Up to four RKPs may be fitted to the Gardtec 370 Control Panel ACE offers Setting Unsetting Part Setting amp Resetting via high security Infra Red keyfobs ACE is available as compact stand alone units which are fully compatible with the Gardtec 370 Control Panel Page 15
4. for an earth connection within the mains input connector block this connection is for protection of the wiring only and is not functional for the unit 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 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 qualified personnel WARNING No paper should be stored within the unit Page 1 Remote Keypads Up to four remote keypads may be fitted to the GARDTEC 370 control panel The GARDTEC 370 LED RKP has a twin seven segment display backlit keypad and an integral speaker A four core connection will be required between the control panel data port and remote keypad s all keypads must be in a daisy chain format as shown in Fig2 below Note The 680 Ohm EOL End Of Line resistor supplied with the keypad must only be fitted to the last keypad in the chain as shown in Fig2 If only one RKP is
5. The Gardtec 370 Installation Instructions Gardiner Technology Ltd Queensway Rochdale OL11 1TQ United Kingdom Tel 01706 510000 Fax 01706 510100 Int Tel 44 1706 510000 Fax 44 1706 510100 Internet http www gardiner technology com e mail sales gardiner technology com Technical Support Tel 01706 510200 Technical Support Fax 01706 510010 Mon Fri 09 00 1730 gt BSIA THE ERITH SECURITY DUSTRY ASSOCIATION CE Q INWESTOM IN PEOPLE PR4656Rev1 1 Fig1 Gardtec 370 Base Fixing Points Cable Entries amp Battery Positions Hi MUUUUUUUUUUU UUL A Transformer F Battery Retaining Clips B Mains Connector Block G Vertical Fixing Points C Speaker Position optional H Horizontal Fixing Points D Cable Entries J Spare Fuse Holder E Rear Tamper Switch K Trunking Entries Position optional Page 4 IMPORTANT AC230V 10 50Hz 200mA Max 49W Max Nominal Temp Range For Indoor Use Only oO 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 flammable 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 Provision is provided
6. a P C or an Anti Code Generator enter the four digit source code given by the Panel 3 Enter the resulting four digit Anti Code into the Control Panel Zone Type Terminology The terminology used for the various zone types are explained in this section 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 entry exit is opened first 24 Hour Internal sounder if Unset Full alarm if Set Entry Exit Zone used as last exit point or first entry point Part E E As Access if Control Panel is Full Set As entry exit if Control Panel is Part Set PA 24 Hour Personal Attack Active if Control Panel is Set or Unset Alert Internal sounder only Recorded to Log Fire Will give Fire alarm when activated pulsed external sounders with panel set or unset Exit Terminator With Panel programmed to set with exit terminator the panel will only set when zone is activated during exit Page 11 Other Accessories A complete range of accessories are available to compliment your Gardtec 370 security system Some of this range is shown below Gardtec 370 Speaker Kit 01 087 A 32 Ohm speaker that clips into the Control Panel Rear Tamper 02 064 The Gardtec Speech Dialler 04 069 The Gardtec Speech Dialler offers communications between your security system and any telephone or selected pagers One Common message along with three Information messages may be programmed to
7. et Exit Time Option No 10 Allows the Exit Time for part set to be programmed Setting Modes Option No 11 Allows the setting modes for Full and Part set to be programmed Part set Sounders amp Output 1 Mode Option No 12 Allows the Part set exit sounder mode and the operating mode of the programmable output 1 terminal to be programmed Entry Time 1 Option No 13 Entry time may be looked at as three events Entry time 1 will give the normal Entry tone Entry time 2 will give a louder warning tone After both times have expired the external sounders will sound This option allows Entry Time 1 to be programmed Entry Time 2 Option No 14 Allows Entry Time 2 to be programmed Keypad Option No 15 Key numbers 1 amp 3 when pressed together may be programmed using this function to give a particular response Bell Re Arms Option No 16 This option is used to program the number of times the Bell will Re Arm during a set period Bell Ring Time Option No 17 This option is used to program the Bell ring time Page 12 e FUNCTION OPTIONS AVAILABLE DEFAULT Zone1 Attributes LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT 0 Full Set 1 Part1 2 Part2 3 Part1 amp 2 4 Full Set Chime 5 Part1 Chime 6 Part2 Chime 7 Part 1 amp 2 Chime 2 Zone 2 Attributes As Zone1 Options 80 3 Zone 3 Attributes As Zone1 Options o 4 Zone 4 Attributes As Zone1 Options ot Ea Zone 5 Attributes As Zone1 Options o 6 Zone 6 Attributes As Zone1 Opt
8. ions o 7 Zone 7 Attributes As Zone 1 Options E Sounder Level CHIME ENTRY EXIT LEFT DIGIT 0 9 RIGHT DIGIT o Full Set Exit Time 00 99seconds 30 EA Part Set Exit Time 00 99seconds Ea Setting Modes FULL SET PART SET LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT 0 Exit Term 0 Exit Term 1 E E Door 1 E E Door 2 Time 2 Time 3 Time E E 3 Time E E Page 9 Bell Mode Option No 19 The Bell Mode Function allows the mode of the Bell to be programmed from SAB to SCB In SAB mode the current for the sounder is supplied from the Control Panel unless the cable to the Bell box is cut In SCB mode the current for the sounder is supplied by the sounder battery under all circumstances The Bell Tamper mode if programmed ON will always trigger the external sounder from the control panel in the event of a Bell Tamper Reset Modes Option No 21 The reset modes are programmed using this function Service Timer Option No 22 The service timer period is programmed using this function When service time expires the system will lock the user out Extra service may be gained using the Anti Code software If the timer is set to 99 weeks the timer function is Off Display Messages The Following System messages are possible 1 to 7 Represent zones 1 to 7 EJ System Full Setting t Tamper zone CA Alert keys activated ce System Part 1 Setting Ea System Part 2 Setting E System Part 3 Setting Un System is Unset System Fully Set System Part 1 Set
9. ld be given to Operation of the keypad Readability of the display The Position of the underside flap retaining screw The Panel should be fixed to the wall using appropriate wall plugs and No 8 screws at least 30mm long Do not tighten the screws at this stage wait until all your wiring is in place Mains Supply Connection A 220 240V a c supply should be taken directly from the consumer unit In order to comply with the requirements of B S 4737 this should be via a 3 Amp unswitched fused spur Page 2 Fig3 Output Connections STROBE RKPs Etc W Q S O NY S BELL HOLD sas Tame AUX 12V eae me D p A D Supply for Detectors W 5 12V Trig wn Ss OV ES 160hm Strobe Tamp 2g Light Ret oo Min ae i EE Sounder SAB Unit Sa D 2 a Fig4 Input Connections a Q TAMP N C Devi S j evices AZ1 N O Device QF N C Devices Q AZ2 a o S 2 N O Device om Ss H N C Devices 4 Az3 a N O Device R E N C Devices 4 Az4 o ay z N O Device R N C Devices e AZ5 toi SS N C Devices Az6 hint S N C Devices S7 Lets Page 6 Output Terminal Descriptions Speaker Terminals This pair of terminals provide connection for Keypad Speaker s Optional 32 Ohm Panel Speaker Any Extension Speaker s A speaker is supplied in each keypad If any additional speakers are fitted they should present
10. p When the Control Panel is powered up it will be either set or unset dependent on the state of the Control Panel when it was powered down The factory default state will be unset As power is applied all segments of the twin seven segment display will be lit for approx six seconds During this period press 4 6 YES NO to ensure that the Control Panel is at factory settings The display will then show set or unset Reset to Default Modes Method 1 To gain temporary access to the factory default settings remove the link marked LK2 R S on the P C B this will give temporary access to the default codes 5678 for user and 1234 for engineer See note below Method 2 Apply power to the panel and press 00 within the first 5 seconds 1 Down power the panel again and leave for at least 10 seconds 2 Re apply either the mains or battery supply 3 Press 4 6 YES NO within the first 5 seconds The Control Panel is now back to factory defaults Note The two methods shown above will have no effect on the engineer code if it started with a 9 If this is the case only re use of the programmed engineer code will allow it to be changed System Programming The system may be programmed by the engineer by use of the engineer code 1234 factory default Other Engineer User functions are also available to the engineer these are as follows Set Unset Remove Test Log Chime Note Details of the above functions are given in the User Manual P
11. rogram Engineer Code Programming of the Engineer Code is only possible via the Engineer Code e g 1234 See Engineer Programming Flow Chart overleaf Page 7 Fig5 Engineer Programming Flow Chart al System is Unset Enter Engineer Code Do you wish to use Engineer Mode T Press YES Press 0 Quit Press NO Press 0 Quit l E This is Engineer Mode T Enter Option Number Then YES 4 Press NO This is the Existing Setting 4 Press NO Press NO 4 Press NO Y Enter new Setting Here T Enter New Value Then Press YES Press NO Press YES Enter new Engineer Code Press YES Re Enter Engineer Code Press YES Press 0 to return to Unset Page 8 Programmable Options Description This section will give a description of the programmable options that are available on the GARDTEC 370 Control Panel For more details of the parameters available for each option please refer to the section Programming Charts Zone 1 7 Attributes Option No 1 7 This option allows the zone type zone part set remove and zone chime features to be programmed for zone 1 7 Sounder Level Option No 8 This option allows for the fine adjustment of the speaker volume for Entry Exit tone and Chime to be programmed Coarse adjustment is via the potentiometer situated to the edge of the PCB Full Set Exit Time Option No 9 Allows the Exit Time for full set to be programmed Part S
12. ser 8 o9 Unset User 9 o0 Unset User 0 Engineer AL Alarm has occurred rE Watchdog reset 1to7 flashing Zone 1 to 7 was removed when system was set Gardtec 370 Specification Power Input 240V a c 10 50Hz Max Loop Resistance 2K Ohm Loop Delay Time 300 milliseconds Fuses Mains 200mA Anti Surge Aux 1A Quick Blow Low Voltage Output 13 8V typical Regulated Power Supply Rating 1A Battery Sizes 12V 1 2A 12V 2 0A Construction 3mm Polycarbonate Complies with B S 4737 Number of Zones 7 Tamper Display Type 2 x 7 segment LED User Code Default 5678 Engineer Code Default 1234 Event Log Size 80 No of User Codes 9 No of Part Sets Page 14 Resetting After an Alarm Four reset modes are available after an alarm These are as follows Any Code The system will reset the next time Any Code is used to set the system Master Code The system will only reset if the Master Code or Engineer code is used to set the system Engineer Code The system will only reset if the Engineer Code is used to set the system Anti Code The system may only be reset by use of an Anti Code The engineer code may be used to override the Anti Code Reset To Reset System 1 Enter Code of correct type see above 2 Proceed to set the system 3 If a set is not required re enter the code to abort setting To Reset by Anti Code 1 Make a note of the Code given by the display 2 Using the Gardiner Technology Anti Code software on
13. used the resistor should be fitted in that RKP Fig2 RKP Connection AUX 12V Note 680 Ohm resistor must be fitted across 12V amp DIN on the last RKP in the chain If Gardtec 580 or ACE RKPs are used for additional keypads placing the EOL link in the ON position will substitute for the 680 Ohm resistor in the last RKP in the chain Page 5 Introduction The Gardtec 370 Control Panel is a seven zone microprocessor based unit that has been designed to be suitable for domestic and small commercial installations All zones are fully programmable by the engineer Upon completion of the installation the engineer may if need be re program several factory set options so as to tailor the Control Panel to suit the requirements of the system It should be noted that if a new four digit engineer code starts with a 9 it will be locked into the system and may only be changed by using the code again default to factory settings will have no effect We recommend that this engineers manual and the user manual are read and fully understood before any installation of the system is carried out Planning the Control Panel Location Consideration in locating the fixing position of the Control Panel should be given to Access for the routing of cables for the system from detection devices sounders internal and external remote keypads mains etc The fixing of a 3 amp unswitched fused spur When fitting the RKP s consideration shou
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