
GGGGTTTT444499990000XXXXCCCCoooonnnnttttrrrroooollll PPPPaaaannnneeeellllEngineer’s Reference GuidePR5851 Rev12 490X Eng Ref Guide.qxd 10/05/2012
Typical Novagard 2G/2G ConnectionsControl Panel Input (Zone Connection)Page 9GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide+12V0VS-ST-R TMPF TMPBELL+BELL-SAB TMPB
Page 99GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideOutput Terminals and ConnectorsRS485Shares AUX 12V supply, (protection 1.1A resettable thermal fuse).SpeakerC
Page 100GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuidePower SupplyOutput voltage 10.5 to 14.0V.Ripple 0.6V max.Low battery detection threshold - 11.0V +/-0.3V.Lo
Page 101GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide6 4 WIRE CONTOUR RKP WIRINGINFORMATIONNote: All keypads on the same system MUST be of the same type. i.e. Al
Testing the Battery Charge VoltageIMPORTANTTo test the Battery Charge Voltage the battery must be connected to the battery leadsfirst. (See figure 1).
To test the charge voltage, connect a test meter as per figure 2.Connect one meter lead to the battery by pushing the probe under the insulation of th
Page 104GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide7 PD6662:2010 UPDATE - NEW FEATURESEN50131-1 2006 and BS8243PD 6662, the document describing how the Europe
Page 105GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideKeypad disabled for 90 seconds.The keypad will monitor the number of attempts without a valid User Code bein
Page 106GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideNotesPR5851 Rev12 490X Eng Ref Guide.qxd 10/05/2012 11:33 Page 106
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Typical Wiring ModesMore Zone Wiring MethodsPage 10GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideWhere Anti-Mask detectors are used, one of the following wiringmo
Radio Zone ExpanderOne GardTec Radio Zone Expander may be fitted directly to the RS485 Bus connec-tions on the control panel PCB without the need for
Page 12GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide3RESETTING FACTORY DEFAULTSSeveral reset to factory default routines are available to the engineer at system
Page 13GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide4) The display will then show:-Selecting 1:BS - Panel may be programmed to comply with the old BS4737 Standar
Page 14GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide4PROGRAMMINGMoving AroundEnter Engineer mode as described on page 13.The display will show:-Whenever three un
Page 15GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideHeaders & OptionsKeypad / KeyswitchKeypad Alert 1 KeysKeypad Alert 2 KeysFunction KeysNumber of KeypadsKe
Page 16GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideIn conclusion, the Yes and No Keys are used to navigate. The No Key is also used tochange a value (may also r
Common Options with Menu NumbersYou are able to jump to various common options when programming by entering therelevant menu numbers. With a Header sh
Page 18GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Zones1) With the display showing:-2) Enter the Engineer code (1234 default)The display will show:
GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuidePage 1CONTENTSIMPORTANT ...21 Introduction...
Page 19GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideZone Types available are:-12 HourFull Alarm if Control Panel is Set.AccessWill allow to pass through on exit.
Page 20GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide10) When you are satisfied with your selectionpress Yes. The display will show for example:-We will now be ch
Page 21GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide16) Enter the Zone number you wish toprogram the Descriptor for followed by Yes.The display will show for exa
Page 22GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide21) Press No. The display will show:-22) Press Yes. The display will show:-Note: Zone Response time is defaul
Page 23GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideThree wiring options are available under 9 (EOL):Norm: Standard GardTec wiring configuration without Mask or
Page 24GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide30) Press No until the setting you require is displayed.Then press YES. The display will show:-31) With the d
Page 25GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideComprehensive instructions on how to setup and program the Radio Expansionare given in the document Hybrid Wi
Page 26GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide41) When you have finished adding Zones to Testpress Yes. 42) The display will show:-Three Part Sets are avai
Page 27GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide48) If you do not wish to enter PT-2 Zone press Yesand jump to Step 52OtherwisePress No. The display will sho
Page 28GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide53) If you do not wish to enter Ch1 Zone press Yesand jump to Step 57OtherwisePress No. The display will show
IMPORTANT!Input: AC230V +/-10% ~50Hz 125mA Max. 35W MaxNominal Temp Range: 0 - 50ºCHumidity 70% non-condensingGT490X Metal For Indoor Use Only This eq
Page 29GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide60) To add more Zones to Ch2 repeat from Step 5861) When you have finished adding Zones to Ch2 press Yes62) T
Reporting a Mains Fail on a PSU.In order to report a Mains Fail on a PSU the Fault output onthe PSU would be wired to a Zone on the Control Panel.The
Page 31GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Setting ModesSetting Modes are the modes that the control panel will use to set the system for ap
Page 32GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide7) Use the No key to scroll through the Setting Modes.Options available for Setting Modes are.Set By Time The
Page 33GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide13) Use the No key to scroll through the Setting Modes.14) When the Setting Mode you require is displayedpres
Page 34GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide21) Press No. The display will show:-22) Press Yes. The display will show:-23) Press No twice. The display wi
Page 35GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide29) Press No twice. The display will show:-30) Enter the Time required (in seconds) followedby Yes. The displ
Page 36GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide35) Press No. The display will show:-Setting Confirmation uses the Strobe Light to confirm that the system ha
Page 37GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideAuto Part Set allows the system to decide if the Setting should be Full Set orPart 1 Set. In order to use thi
Page 38GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Entry TimesTwo Entry Times are available (Entry Time 1 & Entry Time 2). On entry to the premi
Important Safety Information. Hazardous Voltages Inside.The unit has no user serviceable parts inside. No User Access. Internal access should only be
Page 39GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide7) Press No. The display will show:-8) Press Yes. The display will show:-Note: Entry Time 2 is defaulted to 3
Page 40GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Bells / Sounders1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18With the disp
Page 41GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide6) Press Yes. The display will show:-7) Press No. The display will show:-8) Press Yes. The Display will show:
Page 42GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide13) Press No. The display will show:-14) Press Yes. The Display will show:-15) Press No twice. The display wi
Page 43GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide20) Press No. The display will show:-21) Press Yes. The display will show:-With the Bell Tamper Ring On tampe
Page 44GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming KeypadUp to 4 RKPs (Remote Keypads) may be fitted to the GT490X control panel on a 4wire BUS. A f
Page 45GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide8) Press Yes. The display will show:-9) Press No. The display will show:-Alert 2 Keys refer to Key 7&9 pr
Page 46GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideThe available options for the Quick Key are.Off The Quick Key is disabledQuick-Set Reduces the Exit Time afte
Page 47GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideThen:-22) Repeat from Step 19 until all the RKPs have ben installed onto the system.23) Press 0 (zero). The d
Page 48GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Digicom / Vo-Comm Off/OnWithin this section we will program the Digicom and Modem. Both of these
2SYSTEM INSTALLATION - WIRINGPlanning the Control Panel LocationConsideration in locating the fixing position of the Control Panel should be given to:
Page 49GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide5) Press No until the required setting is displayed,then press Yes. The display will show:-Note: If On is sel
Page 50GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide16) Press Yes. The display will show:-When programming Digicom Channels Channel 1 is normally Fire, Channel 2
Page 51GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide18) Press Yes. The display will show:-19) Press No until the required setting is displayed.20) Press Yes. The
Page 52GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide29) Press No until he required setting is displayed.30) Press Yes. The display will show:-31) Press No until
Page 53GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideChoose from the following settings.No Return Communication to the panel is from GardTec Remote viaPatch Lead
Page 54GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide43) Press No twice. The display will show:-44) Press Yes. The display will show for example:-In the UK the Si
Page 55GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide51) Enter Phone Number 2 followed by Yes.The display will show:-52) Press Yes. The display will show:-This op
Page 56GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide55) Press No until the required setting is displayedthen press Yes. The display will show:-This option determ
Page 57GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideYou may continue to program other Advanced options if required. For the purpose ofthis Step by Step section.6
Page 58GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Linefault Modes1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18With the displ
Mains Wiring - WARNING: Electricity can KILLBefore connecting the control panel ALWAYS disconnect the supply at the consumerunit. A 230V a.c supply sh
Page 59GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide9) Press No. The display will show:-10) Press Yes. The display will show:-Note: Line Fault is defaulted to Li
Page 60GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Panic Note: Duress is defaulted to Off and cannot be changed. Duress 7 is now nolonger available.
Page 61GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide4) Press No until the required setting is displayedthen press Yes. The display will show:-5) Press No until t
Page 62GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming PGM2 / 3 / TimersPGM2 refers to the PGM2 terminal on the control panel PCB situated near to the R
Page 63GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guidecont-Alarm B (Confirmed)Alm Abort (Alarm Abort)Any FireAny PanicGen. Tamper (General Tamper)Zone - 24HrPower
Page 64GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide8) Press No. The display will show:-9) Press Yes. The display will show:-10) Press twice No. The display will
Page 65GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide16) This concludes the programming for PGM2/3/Timer17) Press 0 (zero) to return to:-OrPress 0 (zero) until th
Page 66GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Reset Modes1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18With the display s
Page 67GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide10) Press No until the required abort time is set followed by Yes. (0-180 seconds in increments of 20 seconds
Page 68GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Sounder Levels1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18With the displa
Wiring Diagrams - GT490X PCBPage 6GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide - + - STROBE BELL BELL SAB PGM1 SPR+ SPR
Page 69GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide9) Press No twice. The display will show:-10) Enter a value 1 to 9 (1= Low 9 = High) followed byYes. The disp
Page 70GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming PGM1 / CustomPGM1 is located on the control panel PCB close to the Bell terminals.Up to 8 custom
Page 71GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide7) Press No. The display will show:-8) Enter the Zone Number or Customer Numberthat you wish the output to fo
Page 72GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Engineer Code1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18With the display
Page 73GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming ServiceWithin this section you will program the Service Timer. Also, if required, uploading /down
Page 74GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide10) Press No twice. The display will show:-11) Enter the number of weeks you require to the next Service then
Page 75GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Custom Screens1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18With the displa
Page 76GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Diagnostics / LogThe GT490X control panel has some limited diagnostic features available to theen
Page 77GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide6) Press Yes. the display will show:-7) Press No. The display will show:-8) Press Yes. The display will show:
Page 78GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide14) Press No until the setting required for V.Min isdisplayed then press Yes.The display will show:-15) Press
Remote KeypadsUp to four remote keypads may be fitted to the GT490X control panel. Each Keypadoffers a 32 character backlit LCD.A four core connection
Page 79GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideThe readings given from this point on are intended as Indicator Only and shouldbe confirmed with a calibrated
Page 80GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Alarm ConfirmThis section is used to program options that are relevant to BS8243. Beforeprogrammi
Page 81GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideET (Exit Terminator) Mode (default = Set)If ET Mode = Set then the exit terminator zone will terminate the ex
Page 82GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideSecondary ZonesThe Program Part / Test /Chime option has now been renamed to Program ZoneAttributes. Within t
Page 83GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideOther BS8243 Notes to ConsiderWhen a system auto re-arms with a zone in fault condition The GardTec control p
Page 84GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Alarm Confirm1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18With the display
Page 85GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide7) The display will show:-8) Press No. The display will show:-9) Press Yes. The display will show:-Confirm on
Page 86GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide16) Press No until the required setting is displayedthen press Yes. The display will show:-17) Press No. The
Page 87GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide25) Press Yes. The display will show:-26) Press No until the required setting is displayedthen press Yes. The
Page 88GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide34) Press No. The display will show:-35) Press Yes. The display will show:-36) Press No until the required se
Control Panel Output ConnectionsDigi ModemThe GT490X control panel feature an onboard Digi modem. The Digi provides all thefeatures of an eight channe
Page 89GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideNovActive Description & ProgrammingNovActive utilises a four core bus to the NovActive sounders that are
Page 90GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide7)Press the number of the NovActive you wish toprogram. The display will show:-8) Press No twice to turn NovA
Page 91GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Point ID & SIA Protocols1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 18W
Page 92GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide11) Press Yes the display will show:-You MUST turn On the Triggers you require.12) Use the Yes & No keys
Page 93GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide13) Press Yes. The display will show:-14) Press 0 (zero) three times. The display will show:-Linefault Sounde
Page 94GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideEngineer ResetIf the system is programmed as Engineer Reset the system will need to be Reset bythe Engineer C
Page 95GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideWiring Proximity ‘E’ and ‘I’ Readers‘I’ Reader Terminals RKP TerminalsSingle ‘E’ Reader up to 7.5m‘E’ Reader
Page 96GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideClearing ‘Test Fail’ IndicationIf the display shows:-The system has a zone On Test that has failedwhen the sy
Page 97GT490X Engineer’s Reference Guide5SPECIFICATIONSPower InputHumidity Max Loop ResistanceLoop Delay TimeFUSESMains Supply FuseAux FuseKeypad Fu
Page 98GT490X Engineer’s Reference GuideDefault CodesCode LengthUser NamesCustom ScreenNon-Volatile MemoryQuiescent CurrentsControl Panel plus Keypad
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