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G A R D T E C 593
Control Panel

Installation
Instructions
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Contents
Important Notice ..................................................2

1 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................3

2 System Overview .................................................4


User Codes/Zones .................................................4
Keypads .................................................................5
UDL........................................................................5

3 System Installation ..............................................6


Planning the System ..............................................6
Control Panel Mounting .........................................7
Keypad Mounting ...................................................7

4 Wiring Connections .............................................11


Mains Supply Wiring ..............................................11
Keypad Wiring........................................................12
Keypad Jumper Options ........................................15
Output Connections ...............................................18
Typical Bell Box Connections ................................22
Input Connections ..................................................24
Telephone Wiring...................................................27
Audio Equipment Wiring ........................................28

5 Programming........................................................29
Zone Type Terminology .........................................29
Resetting to Factory Defaults.................................30
Using LCD RKP for Programming Gardtec 593.....31
Programming Methods...........................................31
To Escape from Programming Mode .....................34
Programmable Options Chart ................................35
Diagnostics ............................................................43

5 Gardtec 593 Expansion .......................................47


Zone / Output Expander Installation ......................47
Zone Expander Programming................................48
Zone Descriptor Programming...............................50
Gardtec 593 Comms Set-Up..................................52

DD243 : 2002 ........................................................56


Specifications.........................................................61

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GARDTEC 593

IMPOR TANT!
Declaration of Conformity
We, GardTec Limited, Queensway, Rochdale, Lancashire. OL11 1TQ. United Kingdom. Declare that under
our sole responsibility this product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive,
1999/5/EC. The technical documentation for this product is held at the above address.

Input: AC230V +/-10% ~50Hz 200mA Max. 49W Max

Nominal Temp Range: 0 - 50°C


593 Plastic Versions For Indoor Use Only

593 Metal Versions For Indoor Use Only

This equipment is intended only for use as a Security Alarm Control Panel. Adequate ventilation away from
heat and humidity must be provided. 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.

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 person-
nel.

Gardtec 593 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 593 Plastic Versions


Provision is provided 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.

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1 INTRODUCTION
The Gardtec 593 Control Panel incorporates a Modem/Digi Communicator that acts as
an interface between the control panel and the Public Switched Telephone Network
(PSTN) allowing communications between the control panel and a PC running Gardtec
Remote software. The unit may be connected in parallel with existing PSTN sockets or
as a serial device. If the serial option is chosen the unit will have the ability to
disconnect other telephones on the line whilst the Modem/Digi Communicator is in use.
There is also provision for Audio verification via terminals A ON, A IN and A OUT.
Connection to these terminals is primarily intended for equipment capable of
transmitting/receiving speech. Installation personnel must ensure that the signal into A
IN does not exceed 500mV RMS in order to maintain approval. It is also an approval
requirement that indication of audio recording is given. Terminal A ON provides an
open collector output for this indication and is capable of sinking 40mA.

The equipment has been approved to [Commission Decision “CTR 21”] for
pan-European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs
provided in different countries the approval does not, of itself, give an
unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network
termination point.

In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first
instance.

This product has been tested within the U.K. However, the product has been approved
to the European Standard CTR21 enabling it to be used throughout Europe. This does
not guarantee compatibility with all individual country PSTNs. It remains the
responsibility of the installer to ensure satisfactory operation in the countries outside
the U.K.

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GARDTEC 593

Line Requirements
If you intend to use the communications features of the Gardtec 593 control panel you
should check that the following criteria can be met prior to installation.

1) That the telephone line can support DTMF dialling (Tone Dialling).
2) That the unit will not be connected to a 1+1 carrier system.
3) That the unit will not be connected as an extension to a PABX.
4) That no other digital equipment will be used on the same line (Fax etc.)

Terminals A5(IN), B2(IN), C3, B2 and A5 must connect with ports of other equipment
eligible for general approval NS/G/1234/J/00003 or otherwise approved for use with
the Telephone Network.

It is essential that interconnection circuits should be such that the equipment continues
to comply with the requirements of 4.2 of EN41003 for TNV (Telephone Network
Voltage) circuits and 2.3 of EN60950 for SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) circuits after
making connections between circuits.

Due to the advanced features available on this product we would recommend that all
the manuals supplied with the unit are read and understood prior to installation.

2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
User Codes

The Gardtec 593 control panel is capable of accepting up to 7 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. Four code types
plus engineer are available, these are:-

Type Number Code Type


1 Set Only
2 Main
3 User
4 Master

Note: User 1 will always be Master.

A full list of options that are available for the code types are given in the user manual.

Zones

The control panel is supplied with 8 onboard zones plus a global tamper for the zones
(a separate tamper is also supplied for the bell). All zones are normally closed
activating when they are opened. If normally open devices are to be used they may be
wired across a closed zone and the tamper loop.

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GARDTEC 593

Keypads

The Gardtec 593 control panel may be used with any of the Gardtec 800 Series LED
or LCD keypads. LCD keypads provide backlit 32 character text display that makes
programming and using the system childsplay. An LCD keypad must be used to
program the Modem/Digi functions.

A maximum of four keypads may be fitted.

The Gardtec 593 control panel is also Gardtec ACE and MiniACE compatible. ACE
allows for the setting, part setting, unsetting and resetting (if programmed) of the
system via Infra-Red remote control keyfobs. ACE is available as a stand alone
receiver or built into a RKP.

Uploading/Downloading & Remote System Management

The Gardtec 593 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 and provide improved service levels 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.

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3 SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Planning The System
Time should be taken to plan the system. Because the master control panel is 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.

Protected 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 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.

Gardtec ACE units are operational with a clear line of sight from the transmitter to the
receiver at a distance no greater than 3 metres *(1metre for MiniACE).

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GARDTEC 593

Control Panel Mounting


Loosen the single lid retaining screw situated on the bottom edge of the unit (remove
the two front retaining screws for metal version), pull the lid towards you 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 three fixing points.

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 knockouts that you require.

Mount the base to the wall using 30mm No.8 screws and suitable rawl plugs.

After the 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. The traditional keypads require the Gardtec
800 Series RKP Housing Part No. 01-063. Gardtec 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 1a.) Use fixing points A, B, D, E
placing edge of board under
tab F

With the hinged flap to the right. (See Fig 1b.) Use fixing points A, C, D, E

With the hinged flap to the bottom. (See Fig 1c.) 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 & 3 for spring details).

Before replacing the cover move the ident jumper to the correct position.

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GARDTEC 593

Fig 1a. Flap to left Standard RKP with Housing Base

A
D

F
Use one of the longer
springs (supplied) on the
B E tamper switch
C G

Fig 1b. Flap to right Standard RKP with Housing Base

E C

Use the shorter spring


(supplied) on the tamper
F
switch
D A

Fig 1c. Flap to bottom Standard RKP with Housing Base

Use one of the longer


springs (supplied) on the
tamper switch

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GARDTEC 593

The Gardtec Contour and Profile keypads offer a stylish alternative. The Contour has a
hinged front cover and the Profile has open style keys.

Fig 3 Contour RKP

Lower Flap to reveal single cover fixing screw. Fixing should be via at least three
screws

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GARDTEC 593

A stand alone ACE receiver is also available. This receiver will allow for the setting,
part setting, unsetting, resetting (if programmed) and activation of alert keys 1 & 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.

Fig4. 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 593 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 MiniACE.

Fig 5 MiniACE

To control panel

Note:
A maximum of four RKPs may be fitted to a Gardtec 593 system.

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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 cables 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°

Whenever possible wire the mains connection for the control panel back to
the consumer unit via a 3A unswitched 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


The mains connection for the Gardtec 593 should be as shown in Fig 6.

Fig 6.

Warning the Gardtec 590 Series control panels MUST BE EARTHED.

Mains (Twin & Earth)


Connection Colours

Live = Red
Neutral = Black
Earth = Copper

Consumer Unit Yellow/Green sleeving should be


used for Copper Earth Conductor

3A Unswitched

Fused Spur Control Panel Mains


Terminal Block

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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) see Fig 8.

Fig 7a. 'Star' format wiring.

RKP 1 RKP 2
Master
Control
Panel

Fig8. 'Daisy Chain' format wiring.

Master RKP 1 RKP 2


Control
Panel

Note: All keypads need to be numbered via the onboard ident jumper switches.

Note: ACE receivers count as RKPs (unless built into RKP).

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GARDTEC 593

Keypad Terminal Connections

Some keypads that are compatible with other Gardiner Technology control panels may
have additional markings as well as the Gardtec 593 legends. These additional
markings are disregarded within this manual.

They may also have three extra terminals marked as follows:-

E/E -VE

E/E +VE

TMP+

These terminals are not applicable to the Gardtec 593 therefore the two factory
fitted links to these terminals should be left in place, the links are as follows:-

E/E-VE is linked to E/E+VE

TMP+ is linked to 0V

The keypad port on the master control panel is situated on the bottom edge of the PCB
towards the right hand side and the speaker terminal is to the left hand side of the
PCB. Wiring to the RKP(s) is terminal to terminal as shown in the following illustrations.

Fig 9. Single RKP wiring.

Control Panel

SPKR DATA DATA CLK 0V AUX


12V
- B A 12V+
RKP
DATAB DATAA CLK
OV
12V
SPKR

NOTE: RKP terminal positions may differ (dependent on model)

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GARDTEC 593

Fig 10. Multiple RKPs 'Daisy Chain' format. Control Panel

SPKR DATA DATA CLK 0V 12V


- B A
RKP 2 RKP 1

DATAB DATAA CLK


DATAB DATAA CLK

OV
OV

12V
12V

SPKR
SPKR

NOTE: RKP terminal positions may differ (dependent on model)

Fig 11. Multiple RKPs 'Star' format. Control Panel

SPKR DATA DATA CLK 0V 12V


- B A
DATAB DATAA CLK

RKP 1
OV
12V
SPKR
DATAB DATAA CLK

RKP 2
OV
12V
SPKR

NOTE: RKP terminal


positions may differ
(dependent on model)

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GARDTEC 593

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. Note: A maximum of four RKPs may be fitted.

LCD and LED versions

Four jumper links are fitted on the LCD and LED versions of the keypad, only the first
two may be used. On earlier Standard keypads the legend was slightly different as
shown in Fig 12.

Fig 12. Keypad ident legends.

KEYPAD No.

4 A4 JP1

3 A3 JP2

2 A2 JP3

1 A1 JP4

Early Legend Standard/Contour Legend


(Use left hand legend)

Note: Contour keypads that are fitted with ACE have two additional jumpers for the
ACE functions, these are:-

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 fourteen key fobs may be programmed
into the ACE, this is normal security mode.

NVM With this jumper in position the NVM contents will be cleared when
the unit is powered up. All ACE codes will be lost

The ident jumper should be positioned across the pins in one of the positions before
the system is powered up.

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JP 5 to JP8 (applicable to later multi-purpose keypads only)

Note: some of these jumpers may not be fitted on versions without ACE

JP 5 (US ACE User Select) ACE units only


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 fourteen key fobs may be programmed into the ACE, this is normal security
mode.

JP 6 (RST Reset) ACE units only


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.

JP 7 (PN Panel Type Select if fitted)


This jumper selects the keypad as Gardtec 580 or Gardtec 800 series when
connecting to the Gardtec 593 control panel the 800 option should be chosen. With
the jumper in position the keypad will be Gardtec 580 compatible. With the jumper
removed the keypad will be Gardtec 800 Series, 593 compatible.

JP 8 (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 or Gardtec 593.

Note: Instructions for how to program keyfobs to the ACE and using ACE are
contained within the LED user manual.

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GARDTEC 593

ACE Receiver Wiring & 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 security mode.

With the jumper link in position the ACE will occupy one user code from the system but
up to fourteen 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 593 control panel 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)
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 or 593 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)
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 or 593.

Note: Ensure all links are in desired position before powering up the ACE.

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GARDTEC 593

Output Connections
The output connections for the Gardtec 593 are situated along the edge of the main
PCB in the master control panel.

Warning:-
It should be noted that the total output current available for the Gardtec 593 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

SPKR + & -
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 speakers needs to be calculated in the total
system current. The current drawn by a 16 Ohm speaker would typically be 300mA.

Fig. 13 Single Speaker Fig. 14 Twin Speakers (wired in series)

SPKR SP+ SPKR SP+

RKP speaker terminals should be fitted to the SPKR+ terminal.

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PGM 1, 2 & 3
These programmable options are open collector outputs capable of sinking up to 50mA
(1 Amp for PGM3). PGM 3 refers to the strobe - terminal and is only available when the
NovActive sounder is used. PGM 1&2 terminals both have a 1K internal pull-up
resistor. Detectors requiring a hard 0V to reset should be fitted to PGM1. Please refer
to the programming section within this manual for available options.

AUX 12V
This pair of terminals provide the 12V + & - for detectors and other devices requiring
power. Care should be taken to ensure the total power requirement does not exceed 1
Amp.

STROBE + | -
This pair of terminals provide power for the strobe light during and
1
after an alarm. The
negative terminal is switched. A maximum current of 1Amp* can be switched with
these terminals.

BELL + | -
This pair of terminals provide power for the bell1 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 + & -.
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
This terminal is the tamper return from the Bell Box. If unused the factory fitted link to
Bell Hold- should be left in place.

*1 Care should be taken to ensure the total power requirement does not exceed 1 Amp.

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DATA B
This terminal is the Data B connection for the keypads and ACE units (see Keypad
Wiring for more detail).

DATA A
This terminal is the Data A connection for the keypads and ACE units (see Keypad
Wiring for more detail).

CLK
This terminal is the Clock connection for the keypads and ACE units (see Keypad
Wiring for more detail).

RKP 0V
This terminal is the 0V supply for the keypads and ACE units (see Keypad Wiring for
more detail).

RKP 12V
This terminal provides the +12V supply for the keypads and ACE units (see Keypad
1
Wiring for more detail). A maximum current draw of 0.5Amp* is available from this
terminal.

*1 Care should be taken to ensure the total power requirement does not exceed 1 Amp.

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GARDTEC 593

Fig 15a. Output Connections

Speaker

+
SPKR
Min Impedance
16 Ohm

1 -
Programmable

PGM
Outputs

2
AUX 12V
+
Aux 12V Supply

for Detectors etc.

-
STROBE
+
Strobe
Light Strobe- is
PGM3 if

-
NovActive is
used
+
BELL
Sounder -
HOLD
BELL
-

N/C
Tamper
TMP
SAB

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GARDTEC 593

Typical Bell Box Connections


Every effort has been made to ensure the correctness of the diagrams below. You
should however check with the Bell Box manufacturers instructions prior to installation.

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The Gardtec /593 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 0V TMPR


SW- SW- IN IN RTN

Novagard Active
JP1

General bellbox
3 2 1 Wired & configured connections
as Unit No.1 Gardtec
Gardtec590/591
593
control panel terminals Tamper Feed

SAB TMP Tamper Return

Bell Hold - Supply -

Bell - Bell Trigger

Bell + Supply +

Gardtec
Gardtec 593
590/591 Strobe - Strobe -
Control Panel programmed
for 1 Novagard Active Strobe +
+ - BELL SAB
Strobe +
BELL HOLD TMP
Check bellbox
For details of wiring multiple Novagard Active sounders terminal positions
please refer to Novagard Active Instructions

Delta E, Novagard 1E & 6


bellbox connections
Gardtec 590/591
Gardtec 593 Gardtec
Gardtec590/591
593 Novagard Delta
control panel terminals TMP-F control panel terminals bellbox connections

SAB TMP R-TMP SAB TMP TMPR

Bell Hold - 0V Bell Hold - 0V


Bell - S- Bell - Bell SW-
Bell + 12V+ Bell + 12v

Strobe - ST- Strobe - STR SW-

Check bellbox Check bellbox


terminal positions terminal positions

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GARDTEC 593

Gardtec 590/591
Gardtec 593 CQR Cequra Gardtec 590/591
Gardtec 593 Texecom Azura
control panel terminals bellbox connections controlpanel terminals bellbox connections

SAB TMP A/T Ret Sig SAB TMP C

Bell Hold - Hold Off -ve Bell Hold - D

Bell - Siren Trig Bell - B

Bell + Hold Off +ve Bell + A

Strobe - Strobe Trig Strobe - S


Check bellbox
Check bellbox
terminal positions
terminal positions

Gardtec
Gardtec 593
590/591 Ventcroft Classic/Sprint Gardtec 590/591
Gardtec 593 Elmdene Prima
control panel terminals bellbox connections control panel terminals bellbox connections

SAB TMP RTN - SAB TMP TR

Bell Hold - Hold Off - Bell Hold - H-

Bell - Trig - Bell - -R

Bell + Hold Off + Bell + H+

Strobe - STB - Strobe - ST

Check bellbox Check bellbox


terminal positions terminal positions

C&K Securiguard ADE Sonnade


bellbox connections bellbox connections
Gardtec 590/591
Gardtec 593 Gardtec 590/591
Gardtec 593
control panel terminals Tamper control panel terminals E

SAB TMP Tamper SAB TMP T

Bell Hold - Supply - Bell Hold - A


Bell - Trigger - Bell - B

Bell + Supply + Bell + D

Strobe - Strobe - Strobe - Strobe -

Strobe + Strobe + Strobe + Strobe +


Check bellbox Check bellbox
terminal positions terminal positions

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GARDTEC 593

Input Connections (4 Wire Zones)

Eight onboard zone inputs are available plus a global tamper for the zones. All zones
are normally closed loops and any unused zones should have the factory fitted link
fitted. If normally open devices are to be used (for example some PAs) they should be
wired across the zone and tamper loops as shown in Fig 16.

Fig 16. Four Wire Zone Wiring

+
AZ1
N/C Devices

-
+
AZ2
N/C Devices

-
+
AZ3
N/C Devices

-
+
AZ4

N/C Devices
-
+
AZ5

N/C Devices
-
+
AZ6

N/C Devices
-
+
AZ7

N/C Devices
multiple devices are in series
-
+
AZ8

N/O Devices (PA etc)


connect across Tamper & Zone
-
+
TZ
-

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GARDTEC 593

Input Connections (EOL Zones)

For higher security the onboard zones may be programmed as End Of Line (EOL). In
this mode eight zones are available using a 4k7 resistor in series and a 6k8 resistor
across each zone. The 4k7 End Of Line resistor should be fitted at the detector end.
Note: TZ Zone function does not change.

Fig 16a End Of Line Zone Wiring

4k7

+
AZ1
6k8
N/C Devices

-
+
4k7

AZ2
6k8

N/C Devices

-
4k7

+
AZ3
6k8

N/C Devices

4k7 -
+
AZ4
6k8

N/C Devices
-

4k7
+
AZ5
6k8

N/C Devices
-

4k7
+
AZ6
6k8

N/C Devices
-

4k7
+
AZ7
6k8

N/C Devices
-

4k7
+
AZ8
6k8

6k8 6k8 N/C Devices


-

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Fig 16b. Typical EOL Applications

Single Detector Double Detector


Gardscan, Shockgard etc. Gardscan, Shockgard etc.

+ - Alarm Alarm TMP TMP Alarm Alarm TMP TMP


+ -

4K7 Resistor 4K7 Resistor

6K8 Resistor 6K8 Resistor

+ - Alarm Alarm TMP TMP

+ Alarm
-
Aux Zone

Wire Link

6K8 Resistor

+ Alarm
-
Aux Zone

Double Contact Single Contact


Alarm Alarm TMP Alarm Alarm TMP

Use Two Silver Any Brass Screw Use Two Silver Any Brass Screw
Screws For Alarm For Tamper Screws For Alarm For Tamper

4K7 Resistor 4K7 Resistor

6K8 Resistor 6K8 Resistor

Alarm Alarm

Use Two Silver


Alarm
Screws For Alarm Zone

6K8 Resistor

Alarm
Zone

Note: Maximum number of detectors per zone = 4

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GARDTEC 593

Telephone Wiring
The Gardtec 593 may be wired in parallel with existing sockets (as if it was an
extension telephone) as shown in Fig 17.

Fig 17. Telephone Wiring (Parallel Mode)

A5
B2
A5 B2
IN IN

C3
Terminal 5 Terminal 2
(on existing BT socket) (on existing BT socket)
OR OR
Terminal A Terminal B
(on BT Terminal Block) (on BT Terminal Block)

OR
The unit may be plugged into an existing socket via the RJ11 socket on the rear of the
main PCB.
IMPORTANT: Where Serial Mode is used, the installation engineer is responsible
to ensure that the installation is compliant with all local country telephone wiring
regulations.

The Gardtec 593 may also be wired in serial mode. In serial mode the unit will
disconnect any other extensions on the line when the Modem/Digi is in use. When you
intend to use this configuration ask the local telephone operating company to supply a
NTE 5B (Master socket with blank front plate) adjacent to the control panel.

Fig 18. Gardtec 593 Telephone Wiring (Serial Mode)

Terminal 5
A5

(on other extension sockets)

Terminal 2
B2

(on other extension sockets)


A5 B2
IN IN
C3

Terminal 3
(on other extension sockets)

Terminal 5 Terminal 3
(on existing BT Master socket) (on existing BT Master socket)

Terminal 2
(on existing BT Master socket)

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Audio Equipment Wiring


Typical connection of audio equipment is shown below in Fig 19. The following criteria
must be met.

1) The maximum input to the A IN terminal on the control panel must


not exceed 500mV rms

2) When in use indication that the microphone is in use must be


given (this is achieved by connecting the A ON terminal on the
panel to the A ON terminal on the audio unit).

Failure to meet this criteria will invalidate the approval for the product.

Fig 19. Gardtec 593 to Shockgard AV

Gardtec
Gardtec 590/591593
Terminals
A ON A IN A OUT

To Control Panel AUX 0V


Global Tamper
Min speaker
impedance = 32 Ohm
To Control Panel
AUX 12V Supply

+12V 0V A/T A/T A IN A ON


Shockgard AV Terminals

IMPORTANT:
Due to ‘Privacy Regulations’ it is a requirement that an indication is provided when
audio monitoring is in operation. The installation engineer is responsible to ensure that
the installation is compliant with all local country privacy regulations. Terminal A ON
provides an open collector output for audio operation indication and is capable of
sinking 40mA.

Where this feature is implemented, the installation engineer shall inform the occupiers
of the premises regarding this facility.

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5 PROGRAMMING
Zone Type Terminology
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.

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.

Keyswitch
Zone may be programmed as Keyswitch for biased or un-biased keyswitch

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Resetting to Factory Defaults


When resetting the Gardtec593 to factory defaults several levels of resetting are
available, these are:-

a) 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.

b) 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
(not locked engineer code) .

c) Pressing 4, 6, YES, NO during initial power up will revert all system settings
back to factory defaults (not locked engineer code).

d) Pressing 5, 5, YES, NO during initial power up will revert all system settings to
factory defaults (not locked engineer code) 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) Remove all power from the system for at least ten seconds

2) Apply power to the control panel (mains power)


the display will show:- GardTec 593 v 1.0
(Display will differ dependant on panel)

LED Display = 1 0
3) Whilst this display is showing (the first eight
seconds) press the keys shown in a, b or c
for the reset required, the display will show:- Please Wait

!This may show for several minutes !


LED Display = W X

4) The display will then show:-


< < < < UN-SET > > > >
01 Jan 00: 00: 01

LED Display = U N

If you intend to use Gardtec Remote Software to program the unit use the 5 5 YES NO
default procedure to set the required parameters.

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Using LCD keypad for programming Gardtec 593

The Gardtec 593 operation is via LED keypads. Some programming options in the
Digi/Modem are not available via LED keypads. Provision is made for use of LCD
keypads for programming the Gardtec 593 . Using an LCD keypad simplifies
programming as all the options are displayed via the 32 character display. If you do not
wish to use the LCD keypad for programming the Digi/Modem options may still be
programmed via Gardtec Remote.

a) Ensure that the ident for the LCD keypad is different from any LED keypads
on the system.

b) Connect the LCD keypad to the control panel as shown in the keypad wiring
section.

c) The display will initially be blank.

d) Enter the Engineer code (1234 default) Do you want to . .


Use ENGNR. Mode ?
The display will show:-

e) Continue from step 3 below

Programming Methods

1) With the display showing:- < < < < UN-SET > > > >
01 Jan 00: 00: 01

LED Display = U N

2) Enter the Engineer code (1234 default) Do you want to . .


The display will show:- Use ENGNR. Mode ?

LED Display will flash = E N

Program . . . . ___
3) Press YES. The display will show:- Zones ?

LED Display = E -

You are now in Engineer Programming Mode.

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When Programming via an LED keypad the E - is prompting you to enter an option
number from the programmable options chart. Shown below is the flow chart for
programming via LED keypads.

UN System Unset

Press 0 Enter Engineer Code


to Escape followed by YES

E- Engineer Mode

Enter Option No.


followed by YES

30 Current Setting

Press NO

-- Enter New Setting

Enter New Value


followed by YES

The flow chart above is used for the majority of options. Some options, for example
zone programming require an extra input stage. This is shown in the following flow
chart.

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UN System Unset

Press 0 Enter Engineer Code


to Escape followed by YES

E- Engineer Mode

Press 0 Enter Option No. 51


to Escape
Option 51 = Zone Type
followed by YES

N- Prompt for
Zone Number

Enter Zone No.


followed by YES

41 Current Setting

Press NO

-- Enter New Setting

Enter New Value


followed by YES

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Two methods may be used when programming via an LCD RKP

a) At any point when three underscores are shown


on the display enter an option number from the
programmable options chart followed by YES to
jump directly to the required option

Enter option No. when these characters are displayed


followed by YES.
Program . . . . ___
Zones ?

b) Scroll through the available options using the YES and NO keys.

Throughout the programming the zero key may be used to escape back to the
previous level unless a numeric input is expected, in this instance complete the
numeric input before using the zero key to escape.

To Escape from Programming Mode

1) Check the display to ensure the unit is not expecting a numeric input.

2) Press 0 (zero) until the display shows:- < < < < UN-SET > > > >
01 Jan 00: 00: 01

LED Display = U N

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Note: Throughout this section all reference to settings and defaults applicable to
LED only displays are given within brackets e.g ( ). Please note some options are
not accessible with LED RKP, we recommend that you use a LCD RKP for
programming

Programmable Options Chart


Option No/
Description Available Options Default

1 (00) Off (01) Pulse-Off (02) Pulse-On Pulse


PGM 2 (03) Set (04) Alarm (05) After Alarm Off
& (06) Unset (07) Pulse-On-Set (08) Part-Set (00)
PGM 3 (09) Walk-Test (10) Mains Fail (11) Bell
Mode (12) Strobe (13) Latch (14) Any Digi
(15) Int. Sndr (16) E/E (17) Timed
(18) Alert (19) Alarm B (20) Abort
(21) Fire (22) PA (23) Tamper
(24) Zone Tamper (25) Power Fail (26) Watchdog
2 00 - 23 (Hrs) (00)
PGM Hrs
Turn On Note: This option is applicable to PGM1 & PGM2
Time (HRS)
3 00 - 59 (Mins) (00)
PGM Mins
Turn On Note: This option is applicable to PGM1 & PGM2
Time (MINS)
4 00 - 23 (Hrs) (00)
PGM Hrs
Turn Off Note: This option is applicable to PGM1 & PGM2
Time (HRS)
5 00 - 59 (Mins) (00)
PGM Mins
Turn Off Note: This option is applicable to PGM1 & PGM2
Time (MINS)
6 (00) Testable (01) Non-Testable Non-
PA Test Testable
Only applies to Test when accessed from Engineer Code (01)

7 (00) Silent (01) Bells if Linefault (02) Bells Only Bells


PA Mode (03) Bells Always Only
(02)

8 0-9 5
Chime Level (5)

9 0-9 5
Entry/Exit (5)
Level

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Programmable Options Chart


Option No/
Description Available Options Default

10 (00) Always Audible (01) Silent If Part 1 (02) Silent If Part 2 Always
Part Set (03) Silent If Part 3 (04) Always Silent Audible
Sounders (00)

11 00 - 99 Seconds 03
Final Set Seconds
Delay (03)

12 00 - 99 Seconds 30
Full Set Seconds
Exit Time (30)

13 00 - 99 Seconds 30
Part1 Seconds
Exit Time (30)

14 00 - 99 Seconds 30
Part2 Seconds
Exit Time (30)

15 00 - 99 Seconds 30
Part3 Seconds
Exit Time (30)

16 (00) Exit Terminator Button (01) Entry/Exit Door Time


Full Set (02) Time + Entry/Exit Door (03) Time (03)
Mode

17 (00) Exit Terminator Button (01) Entry/Exit Door Time


Part1 (02) Time + Entry/Exit Door (03) Time (03)
Set Mode

18 (00) Exit Terminator Button (01) Entry/Exit Door Time


Part2 (02) Time + Entry/Exit Door (03) Time (03)
Set Mode

19 (00) Exit Terminator Button (01) Entry/Exit Door Time


Part3 (02) Time + Entry/Exit Door (03) Time (03)
Set Mode

20 (00) Fire (01) P.A (02) Alert Off


Alert 1 (03) Off (03)
Mode Note: This feature must be enabled using option No.56

21 (00) Fire (01) P.A (02) Alert Off


Alert 2 (03) Off (03)
Mode Note: This feature must be enabled using option No.57

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Programmable Options Chart


Option No/
Description Available Options Default

22 (Left Digit LED) (Right Digit LED) 1 Keypad


No of RKPs Always 0 1 - 4 Number of Keypads (01)

23 00 - 99 Activations 99
No. Of Activations
Bell Arms Note: If this option is programmed to 0 the Bell will not activate (99)

24 00 - 99 Minutes 20
Bell Minutes
Ring Time Note: If this option is programmed to 0 the Bell will not activate (20)
Note: Local environmental legislation should be checked

25 00 - 99 Minutes 00
Bell Minutes
Delay Time Note: Bell delay is overridden in the event of a linefault (00)

26 (00) SCB (01) SAB SAB


Bell (01)
Type Note: Novagard Active must be programmed via LCD RKP or Gardtec Remote

27 (00) Off (01) On On


Bell Tamper (01)
Ring

28 00 - 99 Seconds 30
Entry Seconds
Time 1 (30)

29 00 - 99 Seconds 10
Entry Seconds
Time 2 (10)

30 00 - 99 Seconds 00
Digi Seconds
Start Delay Note: Digi Start Delay applies to Part Set system (00)

34 (00) Mod+ff (01) Mod+PID Mod +FF


Digi Type (00)

35 00 - 09 Activations
Key Beep (05)
Volume

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Programmable Options Chart


Option No/
Description Available Options Default

37 00 - 99 Minutes 01
D/Knock Minutes
Time (01)
Window

38 4 - 6 Digits 1234
Engineer (1234)
Code

40 (00) 24Hr (01) Always Off (02) On If Set Always


Linefault (03) On If Unset (04) FLT If Off (05) Beep If Off Off
Sounders Note: If Modem or ProDigi is used on shared line program Linefault Sounders (01)
to On If Set or Off.

41 (00) Detect In Exit (01)Ignore In Exit Ignore


Linefault In Exit
In Exit Note: Detect In Exit will prevent setting of system if a Linefault is present. (01)
Ignore In Exit will only warn.

42 (00) Off (01) Limited (02) Exit/Set Limited


Linefault (03) 24 Hrs (01)
Log

43 (00) Off (01) On On


Duress (01)
Mode

44 As PGM2 Mode (See Option No. 1) Pulse


PGM 1 Off
Mode (00)

45 (00) Constant (01) Timed Constant


Internal (00)
Sounder Note: The term Internal Sounder refers to the Speaker Output
Mode
46 (00) Any Code (01) Master Code (02) Anti-Code Master
Alarm (03) Engineer Code (04) Engineer + Anti-Code Code
Reset (05) Main Code (01)

47 (00) Any Code (01) Master Code (02) Anti-Code Any


Tamper (03) Engineer Code (04) Engineer + Anti-Code Code
Reset (05) Main Code (00)

48 (00) Off (01) On If Key pressed On in


Backlight (02) On In E/E or if Keypressed (03) Always On E/E or if
Mode Keypress
(02)

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Programmable Options Chart


Option No/
Description Available Options Default

49 (00) Off (01) On On


Zone (01)
Re-Arm Note: This option determines zone rearm after an alarm

50 (00) 2 Wire (01) End of Line (E.O.L) 2 Wire


Zone (00)
Wiring

51 (Left Digit LED) (Right Digit LED) Zone1


Zone Types, (0) 12Hr (0) Removable E/E
Zone (1)Entry/Exit (1) Non-Removable Non-Rem
Remove, (2) Access (2) Removable D/Knock
(3) Panic (3) Non-Removable D/Knock Zone2
Zone
(4) 24Hr (4) Off Access
D/Knock
(5) Fire (5) Normal Key Zone Non-Rem
Enter zone (6) Alert (6) Biased Key Zone Z1 (11)
No. followed (7) Exit Terminator Button Z2 (21)
by YES to (8) Part Entry/Exit
(9) Monitor
All
gain access
To use zone as Keyswitch program as 05 or 06 then from user mode Others
to zones. program user level code.
When 12Hr
finished use Note: Refer to option 52 for zone attributes. Non-Rem
0 to escape Note: Refer to option 71 for Chime attributes. (01)
52 (Left Digit LED) (Right Digit LED) Off Test
(0) Full Set (0) Off Test (00)
Zone (1) Part 1 Set (1) On Test
Attributes (2) Part 2 Set
Test/ (3) Part 3 Set (Parts 1&2) Prompt for LED is n- Enter zone
Part Sets/ No YES then setting YES

For LED Chime is via


option 71

For LCD screens press NO to initial screen, then enter zone No followed by YES or
NO to add or remove zone in Test or Part screens.

53 (00) Off (01) On Off


Service This option should be used in conjunction with option 54 (00)
Timer
Option also gives access to Lock-Out On/Off feature LCD only

54 00 - 99 Weeks 00
No. Weeks This option should be used in conjunction with option 53 Weeks
to Service (00)
Option also gives access to Lock-Out On/Off feature LCD only

55 (00) Off (01) On On


Zone (01)
Log Limit

56 (00) Off (01) On Off


Enable Alert (00)
1 Keys 1&3 Note: Use option 20 to select mode of Alert 1 Keys

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Programmable Options Chart


Option No/
Description Available Options Default

57 (00) Off (01) On Off


Enable Alert (00)
2 Keys 7&9 Note: Use option 21 to select mode of Alert 1 Keys

58 (00) Off (01) Zone Tamper (02) General Tamper Off


Digi Channel (03) Alert (04) Fire (05) Part-Set (00)
1 Mode (06) Open/Close (07) Panic (08) Alarm
(09) Alarm B (10) Alarm Abort (11) 12V Power Fail
(12) Watchdog (13) Mains Fail

59 As Option 58 (Digi Channel 1 Mode) (00)


Digi Channel Off
4 Mode For LCD use YES key to move to desired channel and the NO key to change
the setting for the selected channel.

60 As Option 58 (Digi Channel 1 Mode) Off


Digi Channel (00)
5 Mode For LCD use YES key to move to desired channel and the NO key to change
the setting for the selected channel.

61 As Option 58 (Digi Channel 1 Mode) Off


Digi Channel (00)
6 Mode For LCD use YES key to move to desired channel and the NO key to change
the setting for the selected channel.

62 As Option 58 (Digi Channel 1 Mode) Off


Digi Channel (00)
7 Mode For LCD use YES key to move to desired channel and the NO key to change
the setting for the selected channel.

63 As Option 58 (Digi Channel 1 Mode) Off


Digi Channel (00)
8 Mode For LCD use YES key to move to desired channel and the NO key to change
the setting for the selected channel.

64 (Left Digit LED) (Right Digit LED) Abort Time Restore Off
Comms in (0) Restore Off / Part Alarm Comms Off 0 - 9 x 20 Secs Part Alarm
Part Alrm/ (1) Restore On / Part Alarm Comms Off e.g 1=20 Secs 2=40 Secs........... Comms On
Restore/ (2) Restore Off / Part Alarm Comms On Abort=60
Abort (3) Restore On / Part Alarm Comms On Secs
(23)
65 Once in test mode with LCD display will show the number of channels
Digi available press the corresponding number keys to activate and again to
Test Mode restore, (the number of channels shown is dependant on the type of
communicator programmed e.g 4 for Normal Digi, 8 for Modem or ProDigi

Once in test mode with LED display will show C- press the number keys
corresponding to the desired channel to activate and again to restore.
Note: No access to test mode with an outstanding Alarm
Note: With both types of display use the 0 key to escape test mode.

66 (00) Entry/Exit zones are Entry/Exit in Part Set Entry/Exit


Entry/Exit (01) Entry/Exit zones are 12Hr in Part Set in Part Set
Zone in (00)
Part Set This option determines how ALL E/E zones will act in Part-Set(s)

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Programmable Options Chart


Option No/
Description Available Options Default

67 (00) Unlocked (01) Locked Unlocked


Engineer Note: Caution should be used with this option, once the engineer (00)
Code code has been locked-in it may only be unlocked/changed by use
Lock-In of the programmed code.
DEFAULTING THE PANEL WILL NOT UNLOCK THE CODE.

68 (00) Off (01) Full Set Only (03) Any Set Off
Strobe (00)
Setting Note: If this option is used the strobe will confirm the final setting of the
Confirmation system.

69 (00) Off (01) On Off


Auto Note: To use this option the setting mode must be programmed to Time + E/E. (00)
Part Set If the E/E door is opened/closed during the exit period the system will full set,
if not the system will part set 1.

70 (00) Off (01) On On


Part Set (01)
Bells Note: If part set bells are programmed to OFF no bell output will be given
when the system is PART-SET.

71 (Left Digit LED)*1 (Right Digit LED)*2 Chime


Always 0 (0) Chime Off Off
Programming (1) Chime Melody 1 On (00)
Chime (2) Chime Melody 2 On
Allocation For LED Prompt is n- Enter zone number followed by YES then enter setting
For LED required followed by YES
Only *1Note: With LCD this option will appear the same as option 51
Displays *2Note: With LCD chime is via the Part/Test/Chime option 52.

75 (00) 4 (4 Wire) (01) 8 (EOL) (02) 8 (2 Wire) Off


ZEX 1 (03) Off (03)
Wiring
ZONES ON EXPANDER 1 START AT 21

76 (00) 4 (4 Wire) (01) 8 (EOL) (02) 8 (2 Wire) Off


ZEX 2 (03) Off (03)
Wiring
ZONES ON EXPANDER 2 START AT 31

83 Programmable through LCD RKP Only - See Option 1 for available options Off
Output
Expanders

97 Last event shown first use NO key to move back through log & YES key to move
View forward. Use 0 to escape
Event
Log Also diagnostics for use via LCD Keypad

131 (00) Off (01) On Novagard


Novagard Active
Active Note: If this option is set to On Novagard Active must be fitted. Off
Mode (00)
132 (00) Off (01) On Novagard
Novagard Active 1
Active 1 Note: If this option is set to On Novagard Active must be fitted. If more than Off
On/Off one Novagard Active is fitted use LCD or Gardtec Remote for programming. (00)
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Programmable Options Chart


Option No/
Description Available Options Default

133 (00) Tamper Tone 0 (01) Tamper Tone 1 (02) Tamper Tone 2 Novagard
Novagard (03) Tamper Tone 3 Active 1
Active 1 Note: If more than one Novagard Active is fitted use LCD or Gardtec Remote Tmp Tone
Tamp Tone for programming. (00)
134 (00) Panic Tone 0 (01) Panic Tone 1 (02) Panic Tone 2 Novagard
Novagard (03) Panic Tone 3 Active 1
Active 1 Note: If more than one Novagard Active is fitted use LCD or Gardtec Remote PA Tone
Panic Tone for programming. (00)
135 (00) Alarm Tone 0 (01) Alarm Tone 1 (02) Alarm Tone 2 Novagard
Novagard (03) Alarm Tone 3 Active 1
Active 1 Note: If more than one Novagard Active is fitted use LCD or Gardtec Remote Alrm Tone
Alarm Tone for programming. (00)
136 (00) LED Pattern 0 (01) LED Pattern 1 (02) LED Pattern 2 Novagard
Novagard (03) LED Pattern 3 Active 1
Active 1 Note: If more than one Novagard Active is fitted use LCD or Gardtec Remote LED Pat
LED Pattern for programming. (00)
137 (00) Off (01) Strobe (02) Sounder Novagard
Novagard (03) Sounder + Strobe Active 1
Active 1 Note: If more than one Novagard Active is fitted use LCD or Gardtec Remote Confirm
Set Confirm for programming. (00)
139 00 - 99 Hrs Battery
Battery Test
Test Note: 00 = Off. Battery will be tested at time set and also each time you exit Time 1 Hr
Time from engineer programming mode. (01)
140 (00) Off (01) On Duress
Duress User 7
User 7 With this option on user 7 will always send Duress Signal (00)

141 (00) Constant (01) Timed Engineer


Engineer Constant
Mode When Timed is selected panel will exit engineer mode after two hours Timed
Const/Timed if no tampers are present (00)
142 See option 1 for available options PGM3
PGM3 Mode
Mode PGM 3 refers to Strobe terminal that is free when NovActive sounder is used (12)

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Diagnostics

The Gardtec 593 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:- < < < < UN-SET > > > >
01 Jan 00: 00: 01

2) Enter the Engineer code (1234 default) Do you want to . .


The display will show:- Use ENGNR. Mode ?

3) Press YES. The display will show:- Program . . . . ___


Zones ?

Program/ List __
4) Press NO until the display shows:- Diagnostics / Log ?

List
5) Press YES. The display will show:- Event Log ?

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Change / List
6) Press NO. The display will show:-
Diagnostics ?

Battery Test
7) Press YES. The display will show for example:-
= 01 Hrs

8) Press YES. The display will show for example:- Aux. Volts
13.6

9) Press YES. The display will show for example:- Battery Volts
On Charge 13.0V

10) Press YES. The display will show for example:- Battery Volts
Off Charge 12.8V

11) 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:- Select NovActive
1-8

12) Press the number of the Novagard Active you


wish to test. The display will show:- Refresh Data ?

13) Press YES. The display will show:-


Please WAIT

Then:-
00 = No Tamper 01 = Front Tamper Fault Status =
02 = Rear Tamper 03 = Front & Rear Tamper 00

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14) Press YES. The display will show for example:-


(for Novagard Active battery) On-Charge (V) =
9.6

15) Press YES. The display will show for example:-


On-Charge (V) =
(for Novagard Active battery) 8.4

16) Press YES. The display will show for example:-


(for Novagard Active hold-off volts) Hold-Off (V) =
13.6

17) Press YES. The display will show for example:-


Bell (mA) =
(for Novagard Active sounder current)
270

18) Press YES. The display will show for example:-


Strobe (mA) =
(for Novagard Active strobe current) 109

19) Press YES. The display will show for example:-


Charge (mA) =
(for Novagard Active charge current)
10

20) Press YES. The display will show for example:-


Static (mA) =
(for Novagard Active quiescent current) 25

21) Press YES. The display will show for example:-


Fault Status =
00

This concludes the Diagnostic Tests. To Escape


Press 0 until the display shows:- < < < < UN-SET > > > >
01 Jan 00: 00: 01

Note: If battery test is programmed other than 00 a battery test will be


performed each time you escape from engineer mode.

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Associated Products

Remote Keypads

01-148 Gardtec Contour LED RKP C/W ACE

01-150 Gardtec Contour LCD RKP C/W ACE

01-136 ACE Receiver

Accessories

04-070 Expansion card connector Cable

02-083 4/8 Zone Expander Card (max of two may be fitted)

02-085 4 Channel Relay Output Expander Card (max of four may be fitted)

01-107 Gardtec Remote Software Package

01-096 End of Line Resistor Pack

01-130 ACE Transmitter (Keyfobs)

RS304 669 3m Telephone Line Cord (BT to RJ11)


(RS Components part not available from GardTec Ltd)

A full range of equipment and accessories are available from GardTec Ltd
For your local branch call:-

0 8 7 0 6 0 5 1 0 0 0 0

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6 GARDTEC 593 EXPANSION


The Gardtec 593 control panel has several advanced features these are:-
Zone Expansion via two zone expander card.
Output Expansion via four Output Expander Cards (each having four change over
relays)
Zone Descriptors
User Names

Zone / Output Expander Installation

Up to 2 Gardtec 840 Zone & 4 Output Expander Card may be fitted to the Gardtec 593
control panel via a Gardtec 593 Zone Expander Cable (part No.04-070).

1) Remove all power from the control panel

2) Fit the zone expander cable to the CON3 connector on the rear of the
Gardtec 593 PCB ensuring that the blue wire is connected to pin 1
identified by the square solder pad. then connect to the expander(s) as below
593 PCB Notes:
Remove power from panel
Pin 1 Part No. before connecting Expander
04-070 Cards.
Blue

Green
Yellow
Red
Black

Zone Expander Cards are pro-


grammed via options 75 & 76.

Ensure ident jumper on Zone


Expander is in position 1 or 2
as required.

Expander Connection Cable Zones numbers on Expander


No.1 start at 21(e.g AZ1 on
expander 1 = zone 21).

Zones numbers on Expander


No.2 start at 31(e.g AZ1 on
expander 2 = zone 31).
Yellow
Green

Black

For Output Expanders ensure


Blue

Red

ident jumper is in required posi-


1st Zone or
tion (1 - 4).
Output Expander
Card
SAD1

SCLK
SAD2

12V 0V Output Expanders are pro-


grammed via option 83 and
may be programmed only via a
LCD RKP.

2nd Zone or
Output Expander
Card
SAD1

SCLK
SAD2

12V 0V

To Other Expanders
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Zone Expander Programming


< < < < UN-SET > > > >
1) With the display showing:-
01 Jan 00: 00: 01

2) Enter the Engineer code (1234 default) Do you want to . .


The display will show:- Use ENGNR. Mode ?

Program . . . . ___
3) Press YES. The display will show:- Zones ?

Program Zone
4) Press YES. The display will show:- Types ?

Program Zone
5) Press NO. The display will show:- Descriptors ?

Program Zone
6) Press NO. The display will show:-
Wiring ?

7) Press YES. The display will show On-Board Zones


for example:- > 8 (2-Wire)

8) Press YES. The display will show ZEX 1 Wiring


for example:- = Off

ZEX 1 Wiring
9) Press NO until the wiring mode you > 8 (2-Wire)
require is displayed then press YES:-

< < < < UN-SET > > > >


10) Press 0 until the display shows:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01

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Zone Descriptor Programming

Zone descriptors may be programmed into the Gardtec 593 control panel. The method
of entering the characters is similar to that used for entering text messages into a
mobile telephone. The key allocation is shown below.

1 2 3
ABC DEF GHI
4 5 6
JKL MNO PQR
7 8 9
STU VWX YZ
NO 0 YES
0-9

To program zone descriptors proceed as follows:-


< < < < UN-SET > > > >
1) With the display showing:-
01 Jan 00: 00: 01

2) Enter the Engineer code (1234 default) Do you want to . .


The display will show:- Use ENGNR. Mode ?

Program . . . . ___
3) Press YES. The display will show:- Zones ?

Program Zone
4) Press YES. The display will show:- Types ?

Program Zone
5) Press NO. The display will show:- Descriptors ?

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6) Press YES. The display will show:- Enter Zone No _ _

7) Enter the zone number you require Zone 01 Name =


followed by YES. The display will show:- Zone 01

8) Press NO. The display will show:- Zone 01 Name =


_

9) Start to enter your characters. to insert the


letter U for example you would press the
7 key three times. When the correct
character is displayed press YES and move
on to the next character. A maximum of 16
character may be entered for a zone descriptor.

10) When the current descriptor is complete the


next zone will be displayed. You may continue < < < < UN-SET > > > >
or press 0 until the display shows:- 01 Jan 00: 00: 01

User Name Programming

User Names are programmed whilst programming the relevant user code. full details of
User Name Programming are contained in the Gardtec 593 User manual.

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6 GARDTEC 593 COMMS SET-UP


The Gardtec 593 control 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

11
Gardtec 593 xx - xx

LCD LED

Enter 5 5 YES NO at the keypad

4) The display will show

WX
Please WAIT

LCD LED

For up to 1 minute

5) Connect the control panel terminals A5 & B2 to a suitable telephone outlet.

6) The control panel is now ready to accept a call from Gardtec Remote.

Or to Set-up manually via LCD

1) With the the control panel unset Display < < < < Unset > > > >
showing:- 01 Jan 15:34:18

2) Enter the engineer code (1234 default) Program . . . . ___


followed by YES. Display will show:- Zones ?

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3) Enter 34 followed by YES display will show:-


Digicom Type . . . .
= Mod + F / F

Test Digicom
4) Press YES Display will show:- Channels ?

Program Digicom
5) Press NO four times. Display will show:- Functions ?

View Modem Log ?


6) Press YES. Display will show:-

Program Modem
7) Press NO. Display will show:-
Functions ?

8) Press YES. Display will show:- Modem mode


= Off

9) Press NO until the display shows:- Modem mode


> No Return
(this mode allows you to dial the panel directly
with no call back)

Double Ring
10) Press YES. Display will show:- = Off
(Basic modem is now set-up)

Program Comms
11) Press 0 (to escape). Display will show:- Functions ?
(Start of Comms Programming)

Comms = Off
12) Press YES. Display will show:-
(Use 0 until display shows Unset if you dont wish
to program the Comms functions).
Comms >On
13) Press NO twice. Display will show:-

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14) Press YES. Display will show:-


Site ID Code
is Un-Programmed
Site ID Code is issued by central station. If you are
given a six digit code only use the last four digits)
Site ID Code
15) Press NO. Display will show:- ________

16) Enter your required four digit Site ID Code


Phone Number 1
followed by YES. Display will show:- is Un-programmed

Phone Number 1
17) Press NO. Display will show:- _____________

18) Enter the first (primary) telephone number followed


by YES. Display will show:- Inhibit Display
of New Number ?

Phone Number 2
19) Press YES or NO as required. Display will show:-
is Un-programmed

Phone Number 2
20) Press NO. Display will show:-
_____________

21) Enter the second (secondary) telephone number


followed by YES. Display will show:- Inhibit Display
of New Number ?

22) Press YES or NO as required Display will show:- Line Monitor


= Tone + Volts
For Dedicated line use Tone + Volts.
For Shared line use Line Volts.

23) Press NO until the required setting is shown:- Line Monitor


> Line Volts
Display will show for example:-
For Shared line.

24) Press YES. Display will show:- Line Security


= High
For Dedicated line use High
For Shared line use Low

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25) Press NO until the required setting is shown.


Line Security
Display will show for example > Low
For Shared line.

Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
26) Press YES. Display will show:- 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:- Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8


R/Rep ________

28) Use the 1 & 0 keys to enter the Restore Report for
the channels you require. 1=on 0=off
Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Display will show for example:- R/Rep 11111111

! Preferred setting !

29) This concludes the basic communications < < < < Unset > > > >
programming. Press 0 several times to return to:- 01 Jan 15:34:18

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GardTec 590 Series & 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 590 Series 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 may only 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 590 Series 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 confirmed 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.

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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 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 & 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 system 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 Low Battery (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.

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.

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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 inform 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.

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 part-set, this automatically send the required signal as the detector is
omitted.
See A.3.1 DD243 2002 IAS Incorporating Sequential Conformation Technology Only

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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 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

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
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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 subsequent zones triggered
No Confirmed Signals Transmitted

To achieve the above


Confirmed on entry = Off

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Gardtec 593 Specification

Power Input 230V a.c +/- 10% @50Hz

Max Loop Resistance 2K (not EOL)

Loop Delay Time 300 milliseconds

FUSES
Mains 200mA Anti Surge
Aux 1A Anti Surge
Misc .25

Low Voltage Output 13.8V Regulated

Battery Sizes 12V 1.2A, 2.0A, 3.0A, 7.0A

Construction 3mm Polycarbonate or 1.2mm Mild Steel

Complies with BS4737 Parts 1&2

Conforms with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC & LVD Directive 72/23/EEC


CTR21 CE approved

No. of Zones 8 Two Wire or EOL

Expandable to 16 or 24 EOL

Expansion via Max two expander cards via cable (04-070)

Output Expansion via max four expander cards (each having four outputs)

No of RKPs 4

Ace Compatible Yes

Max No of User Codes 7

Factory Default Codes Engineer 1234 User 5678

Code Length 4, 5 or 6 digits

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User Names Yes 9 Characters

Zone Descriptors YES 16 Characters

Log Size 250 Events

Time & Date Log & Display

Non-Volatile Memory Yes

Quiescent Currents

Control Panel 80mA @12V

LED RKP 40mA @12V

LCD RKP 30mA @12V

Zone Expander Card 10mA @12V (max 2 per system)

Output Expander Card 40mA @12V(max 4 per system)

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GardTec Ltd
Queensway, Rochdale, OL11 1TQ. United Kingdom
Tel: 01706 510000 Fax: 01706 510100
International Tel: + 44 1706 510000 Fax: + 44 1706 510100

Internet: http://www.gardtec.ltd.uk
General e-mail: [email protected]
Technical e-mail: [email protected]

Technical Support: 01706 510200


Technical Support Fax: 01706 510204

PR5200 Rev1.1

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