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Engineer’s
Reference Guide
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490X Engineer’s Reference Guide
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT ...........................................................2
1 Introduction............................................................3
2 System Installation - Wiring..................................4
3 Resetting Factory Defaults ...................................12
4 Programming .........................................................14
Moving Around ...............................................14
Headers & Options ........................................14
Common Options with Menu Numbers ..........17
Programming Zones ......................................18
Reporting a Mains Fail on a PSU ...................30
Programming Setting Modes .........................31
Programming Entry Times .............................38
Programming Bells / Sounders ......................40
Programming Keypad ....................................44
Programming Digicom / Vo-Comm Off/On .....48
Programming Linefault Modes ......................58
Programming Panic ......................................60
Programming PGM2 / PGM3 / Timers............62
Programming Reset Modes ...........................66
Programming Sounder Levels .......................68
Programming PGM 1 / Timers .......................70
Programming Engineer Code ........................72
Programming Service ....................................73
Programming Custom Screens .....................75
Programming Diagnostics / Log ....................76
Programming Alarm Confirm (Notes) .............80
Programming Alarm Confirm (Scenarios) ......82
Programming Alarm Confirm .........................84
NovActive Description & Programming ..........89
Programming Point ID & SIA Protocols..........91
Linefault Sounders Description ......................93
Engineer Reset...............................................94
Wiring Proximity ‘E’ & ‘I’ Readers...................95
Clearing ‘Test Fail’ Indication .........................96
5 Specifications ........................................................97
Power Supply Rating......................................98
6 4 Wire Contour RKP Wiring Information..............100
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IMPOR
IMPORT
TANT!
ANT!
Input: AC230V +/-10% ~50Hz 125mA Max. 35W Max
Nominal Temp Range: 0 - 50°
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 conform to the relevant current 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 and should be routed away from the
mains cables.
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
1A. Please see note:
*Power Supply Rating in Specifications chapter
.
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 suit-
ably qualified personnel.
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.
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.
Battery Fuse
An in-line Battery Fuse has now been incorporated into this product. The fuse rating
is 2 Amp Anti-Surge. The fuse holder is spring loaded, therefore you should ensure
that the battery lead is not under tension in order to maintain a good connection
between the fuse and the holder.To change the fuse push the two halves of the hold-
er together and twist anti-clockwise. Please ensure correct battery charge on comple-
tion of the installation and during each service visit.
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1INTRODUCTION
The 490X Control Panel is a microprocessor based unit that has been designed to be
suitable for all types of domestic and commercial installations. All zones are fully pro-
grammable by the engineer.
On power up / reset, the Control Panel can be set to the old BS or EN2 (Grade 2)
operating standards.
It is ESSENTIAL that a 4 6 YES NO reset is done to all new
systems before commencement of programming.
Upon completion of the installation the engineer may, if required, re-program several
factory set options so as to tailor the Control Panel to suit the requirements of the sys-
tem.
The 490X control panel uses 32 character LCD Remote Keypads for control of the
system via User Code(s) and programming of the system via an Engineer Code. The
Factory Default Codes are
Default Master User Code 5678
Default Engineer Code 1234
The Engineer code may be ‘Locked’ into the system during engineer
programming and it should be noted that if the ‘Locked’ code is not known the
only way to have it returned to the factory default is to return the PCB to the
factory.
Option Formats. When an option cannot be changed the display will show a :rather
than the usual =sign. Pressing the No key is disregarded and the panel will react as
though the Yes key has been pressed (i.e. it will move onto the next option).
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2SYSTEM INSTALLATION - WIRING
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 position of the underside retaining screw.
The fixing of a 3 amp fused spur with disconnection facility.
When fitting the RKP(s) consideration should be given to:
Operation of the keypad.
Readability of the display.
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.
Wiring Considerations
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 fused spur with disconnection facility.
Never tap into ring main circuits that have fridges/freezers on them.
Never tap into lighting circuits that have fluorescent lighting units on them.
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Mains Wiring
A 230V a.c supply should be taken directly from the consumer unit. In order to comply
with the relevant current wiring regulations this should be via a 3 Amp fused spur with
disconnection facility.
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Consumer Unit
3A Unswitched
Fused Spur Control Panel Mains
Terminal Block
Mains
Connection Colours
Live = Brown (Red)
Neutral = Blue (Black)
Earth = Copper
Yellow/Green sleeving should be
used for Copper Earth Conductor
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Wiring Diagrams - 490X PCB
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- + -
STROBE BELL BELL SAB PGM1 SPR+ SPR + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - AON AIN AOUT
HOLD TMPR AUX 12V TZ AZ1 AZ2 AZ3 AZ4 AZ5 AZ6 AZ7 AZ8
RS485 REMOTE KE PAD PGM2
RED BLK EL GRN D2 D1 0V 12V
BATT AC
- +
PSTN OUT LINE IN
C3 B2 A5 B2 A5
F1 BATTER 20mm
2A ANTI-SURGE
F2 AUX 20mm
1A QUICK BLOW
F3 KE PAD 20mm
250mA QUICK BLOW
PATCH
LEAD
CONNECTION
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
KE PAD
CONNECTIONS
RS485 (RADIO EXPANDER)
CONNECTIONS
EXTERNAL SOUNDER
/ STROBE MODULE
INTERNAL SPEAKERS
MIN 16 OHM
REMOTE
KE PAD(S)
MA BE WIRED
IN STAR OR
DAIS CHAIN
FORMAT
D2/B D1/A 0V 12V
D2/B D1/A 0V 12V
LINE
IN
3
2
5
OTHER
SOCKETS
ON PREMISES
Note: Only replace fuses
with correct type & value
GTAG
PROXIMIT
READER(S)
Note: 680 Ohm
resistor should
be fitted to ONE
of the RK s. If
RK s are wired
in daisy chain
this should be
the last RK in
the line,
Strobe - Trigger
Bell / Strobe + Hold-Off
Bell - Trigger
Bell Hold-Off - Supply
- Tamper Return
Default Engineer Code
1234.
Default User
5678.
To Default Panel
Power Up.
Whilst version No.
is displayed enter
4 6 es No.
This will not Default
the Engineer Code
if it has been locked.
Connections available are
model dependant
680 Ohm
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Remote Keypads
Up to four remote keypads may be fitted to the 490X control panel. Each Keypad offers
a 32 character backlit LCD.
A four core connection will be required between the control panel and remote
keypad(s), keypads may be in a 'daisy chain' or ‘star’ format.
Note: 680 Ohm resistor must be fitted to ONE RKP. If the RKPs are wired
in daisy chain format this should be the last RKP in the line.
Note: Each keypad must be programmed onto the system in order for it to
be recognised by the system.
Note: Depending on the variant of keypad fitted external G-Tag Proximity
Reader(s) may be fitted to each Remote Keypad.
Note: Please refer to the back of this manual if the Control Panel has been
supplied with a 4 Wire Contour RKP (with added zones) for wiring
information.
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- + -
STROBE BELL
RS485 REMOTE KE PAD PGM2
RED BLK EL GRN D2 D1 0V 12V
BATT AC
- +
KE PAD
CONNECTIONS
RS485 (RADIO EXPANDER)
CONNECTIONS
REMOTE
KE PAD(S)
MA BE WIRED
IN STAR OR
DAIS CHAIN
FORMAT
D2/B D1/A 0V 12V
D2/B D1/A 0V 12V
GTAG
PROXIMIT
READER(S)
Note: 680 Ohm
resistor should
be fitted to ONE
of the RK s. If
RK s are wired
in daisy chain
this should be
the last RK in
the line,
680 Ohm
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Control Panel Output Connections
Digi Modem
The 490X control panels feature an onboard Digi modem. The Digi provides all the fea-
tures of an eight channel communicator whilst the Modem provides facilities for
Gardtec Remote Upload/Download software package.
Telephone Connections
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- + -
STROBE BELL BELL SAB PGM1 SPR+ SPR + -
HOLD TMPR AUX 12V
S
EXTERNAL SOUNDER
/ STROBE MODULE
INTERNAL SPEAKERS
MIN 16 OHM
Strobe - Trigger
Bell / Strobe + Hold-Off
Bell - Trigger
Bell Hold-Off - Supply
- Tamper Return
A5
IN
B2
IN
C3 B2 A5
Terminal 5
(on existing BT Master socket)
Terminal 2
(on existing BT Master socket)
Terminal 3
(on existing BT Master socket)
Terminal 5
(on other extension sockets)
Terminal 2
(on other extension sockets)
Terminal 3
(on other extension sockets)
Serial
Telephone
Connection
(Depending on model)
A5
IN
B2
IN
C3 B2 A5
Terminal 5
(on existing BT socket)
OR
Terminal A
(on BT Terminal Block)
Terminal 2
(on existing BT socket)
OR
Terminal B
(on BT Terminal Block)
Standard
Telephone
Connection
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Typical Novagard 2G/2G Connections
Control Panel Input (Zone Connection)
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+12V
0V
S-
ST-
R TMP
F TMP
BELL+
BELL-
SAB TMP
BELLHOLD-
STROBE-
NovaGard 2G/4G
(Strobe terminals omitted)
490X Control Panel
AZ1
+ -
AZ2
+ -
AZ3
+ -
AZ4
+ -
AZ5
+ -
AZ6
+ -
AZ7
+ -
AZ8
+ -
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
6k8
6k8
6k86k8
6k86k8
6k8
6k8
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
6k8
6k8
4k7
4k7
4k7
4k7
4k7
4k7
4k7
4k7
TZ
+ -
6k8
Tamper Zone
becomes Zone 9
ONLY when 9 (EOL)
is selected
4k7
N/C Devices
End of Line Zone Wiring
Multiple units can only be used with BS Standard.
If using EN2, one unit per zone.
AZ1
+ -
AZ2
+ -
AZ3
+ -
AZ4
+ -
AZ5
+ -
AZ6
+ -
AZ7
+ -
AZ8
+ -
TZ
+ -
N/O Devices (PA etc)
connect across Tamper & Zone
N/C Devices
multiple devices are in series
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
N/C Devices
Standard (2 Wire) Zone Wiring
Please see following page for further wiring modes
where Anti-Mask detectors are used
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Typical Wiring Modes
More Zone Wiring Methods
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Where Anti-Mask detectors are used, one of the following wiring
modes may be used.
ELF1 wiring is used for detectors that have a
relay output (a pair of terminals) for Fault or
Mask.
The installer should check what output type
the detectors are, noting that all the dectectors
should be of the same type with regards to the
Fault / Mask output.
Typical ELF1 Typical ELF2
ELF2 wiring is used for detectors that
have a transistor output (a single terminal)
for Fault or Mask.
Note: For ELF2 wiring format the 12K
resistor must be linked to the positive
side of the zone terminals.
12K4K76K8
AZx
Alarm Tamper Fault/Mask
+ AZx -
12K
4K76K8
Alarm Tamper
Fault/
Mask
Zone Doubling: Detector on Zone 1 will be Zone 1 and the
Doubled Zone will be Zone 9, Zone 2 will be Zone 2 and the Doubled
Zone will be Zone 10. E.g Zone number + 8 = Zone number for
Doubled Zone. The Zone triggered will be identified through the
resistor value by the system.
Zone Wiring (2 Wire)
TZ (Tamper) AZ (Alarm)
N/C Tamper
Contact
N/C Alarm
Contact
Zone Wiring (EOL)
AZ (Alarm)
N/C Tamper
Contact
N/C Alarm
Contact
4K7 6K8
Zone Doubling (8+8)
AZ (Alarm)
16K 27K 6K8
+ AZx -
Alarm N/C Tamper N/C
1st Detector
Alarm N/C Tamper N/C
2nd Detector
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Radio Zone Expander
One GardTec Radio Zone Expander may be fitted directly to the RS485 Bus connec-
tions on the control panel PCB without the need for any interface card. A Radio
Expander card will allow eight wireless zones & eight wireless Fobs.
Radio Zone Programming
When programming Radio Zones the zone numbering for the Radio Zones will start at
91. When programming Radio Fobs the numbering of the Fobs will start at 81.
Resistor Colour Codes
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RS485 (RADIO EXPANDER)
CONNECTIONS
RS485
RED BLK EL GRN
GRN EL BLK RED
RADIO RECEIVER
KE
ID
ZONE
ID
RECEIVER
DIP SWITCH
SETTINGS
1 2 3 4
ON
1 2 3 4
ON
RADIO EX ANDER WIRING & SWITCH SETTINGS
Blue
Grey
Red
Brown
6K8
Brown
Blue
Orange
Brown
16K
Red
Violet
Orange
Brown
27K
ellow
Violet
Red
Brown
4K7
Brown
Red
Orange
Brown
12K
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3RESETTING FACTORY DEFAULTS
Several reset to factory default routines are available to the engineer at system power-
up but it should be noted that none of these routines will ‘Un-Lock’ a ‘ Locked’
Engineer Code.
The following default routines are available.
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.
c) Pressing 4, 6, YES, NO during initial power up will revert all system settings
back to factory defaults.
It is ESSENTIAL that a 4 6 YES NO reset is done
to all new systems before commencement of programming.
d) Pressing 5, 5, YES, NO during initial power up will revert all system settings to
factory defaults and will also set the comms options up for GardTec Remote.
ie Modem On; No Return. For commissioning systems for use with
GardTec Remote use this option.
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Reset of the factory defaults and entering Engineer Mode:-
Note:
It is ESSENTIAL that a 4 6 YES NO reset is done to all new systems
before commencement of programming.
1) Remove all power from the system for at least ten seconds
2) Apply mains power to the control panel.
The display will show, for example:-
(Display will differ dependant on panel version)
3) Whilst this display is showing (the first five
seconds) press the keys shown in a, b, c or d
for the reset required. (E.g. 4 6 Yes No).
The display will show:-
This may show for several minutes.
4) The display will then show:-
Selecting 1:BS - Panel may be programmed to comply with the old BS4737
Standards. DD243 requirements will still apply.
Selecting 2:EN2 - Panel may be programmed to comply with EN50131-1 for
Grade 2 Systems. DD243 requirements will still apply.
5) Select 2:EN2.The display will then show:-
This may show for several minutes.
The display will then show:-
6) Enter Engineer code.
(1234 default). The display will show:-
7) Enter the Authorisor code. The Authorisor code is
the Master User, (default 5678).
The display will show:-
Note: It may be required that an engineer has to be authorised by a user
before access to the engineer mode is granted.
8) Press Yes. The display will show:-
Gardtec 490 xx-xx
Please Wait
Select Standard
1:BS 2:EN2
Enter Authorisor
Code . . . . . .
Please Wait
Do you want to . .
Use ENGNR. Mode ?
Program Zones . . . . - - -
Zones ?
Note: This document assumes that 2:EN2 has been selected.
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4PROGRAMMING
Moving Around
Enter Engineer mode as described on page 13.
The display will show:-
Whenever three underscores are shown on the display the screen is a header.
Pressing the NO key will move to the next header.
Pressing the YES key whilst viewing a header will enter into the options under that
header.
Pressing 0 will escape back one step (except when a numeric entry is required).
You are able to jump to various common options when programming by entering the
relevant menu numbers. With a Header showing, key in the appropriate menu
number, then press Yes. (See Page 17 for Common Options with Menu Numbers).
Below is given a complete list of headers (Shown in Bold Underline) and options that
appear under each header.
Program . . . . _ _ _
Zones ?
Headers & Options
Program Zones
Zone Types
Zone Descriptors
Zone Wiring
Zone Attributes
(Test/Part/Chime)
Zone Double Knock/Arm/Log
Zone E/E Mode
Event Tags
Setting Modes
Setting For Full Sets
Setting For Part 1 Sets
Setting For Part 2 Sets
Setting For Part 3 Sets
Setting Delay
Setting Sounders
Setting Conformation
Auto Part Set
Headers & Options
Entry Times
Entry Time 1
Entry Time 2
Bells / Sounders
Bell Type
Bell Delay/No Arms
Bell & Sounder Ring
Bell Tamper Mode
Bell For Part Set
Keypad / Keyswitch
Keypad Alert 1 Keys
Keypad Alert 2 Keys
Quick Key
Number of Keypads
Keypad Backlight Mode
Ace / Prox
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Headers & Options
Digicom
Type or Test
Vo-Comm
Start Delay
Channels
Digicom/Modem Functions
Line Fault Modes
Line Fault Sounders
Line Fault Mode in Exit
Line Fault Log Mode
Line Fault Detect Time
Panic / Duress
PA Mode
Testable / Non-Testable
Duress Off
(To conform with EN standards,
Duress is defaulted to Off and cannot be changed)
PGM2 / PGM3 / Timers
PGM 2 Mode
PGM3 Mode
Timer 1 On Time
Timer 1 Off Time
Reset Modes
Mains Fail Delay
Alarm Reset
Tamper Reset
Alarm Restore On/Off
Abort Time
Headers & Options
Sounder Levels
Chime Level
Entry/Exit Level
Key Beep Level
PGM1/Custom
PGM1 O/P
Custom Output 1
Custom Output 2
Custom Output 3
Custom Output 4
Custom Output 5
Custom Output 6
Custom Output 7
Custom Output 8
Engineer Code
Engineer Code
Engineer Code Locked/Unlocked
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In conclusion, the Yes and No Keys are used to navigate. The No Key is also used to
change a value (may also require a numeric input) and the Zero Key is used to move
back a level (not when display is expecting a numeric input)
If you are confident in programming the 490X Control Panel please use the headers
and options above to continue
Otherwise
Please continue with the next section for a Step by Step Guide to programming the
490X Control Panel.
Only the major options will be covered in the Step by Step sections. After
completing the sections you should be confident to program the remaining
options.
Headers & Options
Service
Service Timer / PTM
Time To Next Service
Service Tel No.
Lock-Out On/Off
Engineer Mode Constant/Timed
Custom Screens
LCD Status Display
LED Status Display
Diagnostics / Log
List Event Log
Change List Diagnostics
Headers & Options
Alarm Confirm
Window Time
On Entry
Sounder Mode
Reset Mode
Secondary Time
ET Mode
Bell Mode
Strobe Mode
Start Delay
Comms Restore
Keypad Opening
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Common Options with Menu Numbers
You are able to jump to various common options when programming by entering the
relevant menu numbers. With a Header showing, key in the appropriate menu number,
then press Yes.
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Menu Jumps to
1 PGM 1 Output
2 Timer 1 On Time
4 Timer 1 Off Time
6 PA Mode
8 Chime Level
9 Entry Exit Level
10 Exit Sounder Mode
11 Final Set Delay
12 Full Set Setting Time / Setting Mode
13 Part 1 Set Setting Time / Setting Mode
14 Part 2 Set Setting Time / Setting Mode
15 Part 3 Set Setting Time / Setting Mode
20 Alert 1 Keys Mode / On Off
21 Alert 2 Keys Mode / On Off
22 Install Keypads
23 Bell Delay / No. of Bell Arms
24 Bell Ring Time / Sounder Mode
26 NovActive On Off
27 Bell Tamper Ring On Off
28 Entry Time 1
29 Entry Time 2 / Warning Bell
30 Fire Zone Delay
34 Digicom Type
35 Key Beep Level
37 Zone Re-Arm / Double Knock Time
38 Engineer Code
40 Line Fault Sounders
41 Line Fault Mode
42 Line Fault Log
44 PGM 1 Output
46 Main Fail Delay
47 Tamper Reset Mode
48 Backlight Mode
50 Zone Response
51 Zone Types
52 Test Zone (Attributes)
53 Save Panel NVM to PTM / Service Timer
54 Service Due Weeks
55 Zone Log Limit
58 Digicom Channels
64 Alarm Restore / Abort Time
65 Test Digicom Channels
66 E/E Zones in Part Set
67 Engineer Code Locked / Unlocked
68 Strobe Confirm
Menu Jumps to
69 Auto Part Set
70 Part Set Bells
71 Zone Types ( Enter Zones)
72 On Board Pairing
75 Program Zone Wiring
92 LCD Status
97 List Event Log
131 NovActive
139 PSU Test Time
153 Test Zones
155 Confirm Time Window (DD243 Section)
156 Secondary Time Window
157 Confirm on Entry On Off
158 Sounder Trigger
159 Unconfirm Reset Mode
160 E/T Mode
161 Bell Trigger
162 Confirm Start Delay
164 Strobe Timer
165 Strobe Trigger
166 Custom 1 OP Mode
167 Custom 2 OP Mode
168 Custom 3 OP Mode
169 Custom 4 OP Mode
170 Custom 5 OP Mode
171 Custom 6 OP Mode
172 Custom 7 OP Mode
173 Custom 8 OP Mode
174 Comms Restore On Off
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Programming Zones
1) With the display showing:-
2) Enter the Engineer code (1234 default)
The display will show:-
3) Enter the Authorisor code. The Authorisor code is
the Master User, (default 5678).
The display will show:-
4) Press YES. The display will show:-
This is Engineer Mode
5) Press Yes. The display will show:-
6) Press Yes. The display will show:-
7) Enter the zone number you wish to program
e.g 1 followed by Yes. The display will show,
for example:-
8) Press No. The display will show:-
9) Note the chevron has now appeared before
the Zone Type. Now press the No key until the
Zone Type you require is displayed.
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Program . . . . _ _ _
Zones ?
Program Zone
Types ?
Enter Zone # _ _ _
001 = Ent/Ex
= Remove -
001 > Ent/Ex
= Remove -
Enter Authorisor
Code . . . . . .
Do you want to . .
Use ENGNR. Mode ?
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Zone Types available are:-
12 Hour
Full Alarm if Control Panel is Set.
Access
Will allow to pass through on exit.
Will allow to pass through on entry only if E/E is opened first.
24 Hour
Internal Sounder if Unset.
Full alarm if Set.
Remains active in Engineer Programming Mode.
Entry/Exit (or E/E)
Zone used as last exit point (will terminate exit time if setting mode is set to
E/E or Time+E/E).
Will start E/E time if opened when Control Panel is Set
Part E/E
As Access if Control Panel is Full Set
As Entry/Exit if Control Panel is Part Set
Panic
24Hour Personal Attack (or Panic Attack). Active if Control Panel is Set,
Unset or in Engineer Programming Mode . May only be tested via Engineer
code if programmed as testable.
Alert
Internal Sounder Only, Recorded to Log when Unset
Recorded to Log when SET
Fire
Will give Fire alarm when activated (pulsed sounders) with Control Panel Set
or Unset.
Remains active in Engineer Programming Mode.
ET
Exit terminator. Used for final setting of the system. Exit Mode must be
programmed for ET.
Monitor
Will write to the log once only in any one set or unset unless chime is
allocated then all activations are written to the log.
KSW Bat
When used, zone should be connected to the trouble/status output of third
party radio equipment that is capable of giving a low battery signal.
Line Fault
When used, acts as a Line Fault input to the control panel.
Fault
When used, will act as an Fault input to the control panel when an internal
fault has been detected within the PIR.
Mask
When used, will act as an input to the control panel if the detector has been
blocked or covered.
Note: Fault and Mask are treated as 24Hr but trigger a Fault Sound in Day (Unset) Mode. The Fault
sound is a three tone sounder.
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