AmeriGlide GARDTEC 350+ user manual

User manual for the device AmeriGlide GARDTEC 350+

Device: AmeriGlide GARDTEC 350+
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: AmeriGlide
Size: 0.38 MB
Added : 6/16/2013
Number of pages: 18
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Gardtec 350+
GARDINER TECHNOLOGY
2897PDF
Gardtec 350+
Quick Start
User Guide

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Introduction This Quick Start Guide is intended to help end users who are new to security systems in the day to day use of the system. We recommend that this guide is used in conjunction with the end user manual that was supplied with the control panel. Your Gardtec 350 Control Panel will have been fully programmed by your installation engineer to suit your needs. Should your requirements change with time the installation company who originally installed your system are the people best suited to

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Tampers & PAs Your security system protects itself against tampering. In the event of any control equipment, detectors or sounders being opened or cables being cut the internal and/or the external will sound. Dependant on the level of system you have installed this may require an engineer call-out to reset the system. The keypad (onboard or remote) is also protected. If more than 24 invalid digits are pressed an internal alarm will be generated if the system is unset or a full alarm will be gene

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Power LED The Power LED gives an indication of that the mains supply to the unit is good. It should be illuminated at all times except when User Programming mode is being used. Please refer to User Programming Mode section for more details. Setting the System When you set the system fully all zones are active after the setting delay has expired. Exit Wait After exiting and securing the premises always wait until the exit sounders have stopped before leaving. To Abort Setting During Exit Time Par

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To Part Set the System + For Part Set 1 or + For Part Set 2 or + For Part Set 3 Then retire to an unprotected area Note: Your engineer may have programmed the Part Set exit sounders as silent. If so a single beep will be given when the exit time expires. Unsetting the System Your installation engineer will have defined to you what route you should take when entering the premises with the system set. To avoid false alarms you must always take this route. To Unset the System Enter Note: If an alar

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Resetting After An Alarm After an alarm all the LEDs will be flashing. Pressing No will display the cause of the alarm for 3 seconds. For example. System is Unset. Z 3 illuminated. All LEDs are flashing. Zone 3 was activated when system was set. To Reset The Alarm If the system is set, unset it and then proceed as follows. Display shows.

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User Programming Mode To enhance the flexibility of the Gardtec 350 control panel there are five user programmable options available. When programming the user options the display is via the five zone LEDs and the legend to the right of the LEDs is used (see illustration below). It should be noted that User Programming Mode is only available to Master level codes ( User Numbers 1, 4 and 5 please refer to user code programming for more details). Bold legend for normal use User programming mode le

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TEST This option allows a Master User to test the system zones and sounders. LOG This option allows a Master User to view the system Event Log. CHIME One or more system zones may have been programmed as chime zones by your installation engineer. This option allows a Master User to turn the Chime function On or Off. PROGRAM Up to nine user codes may be programmed onto the system by a Master User. Removing Individual Zones With the system in Day Mode (Unset). The display will show. * The display w

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The display will show. If you wish to Remove more zones return to * OR To set the system with the Zone(s) you selected Removed Exit Wait After exiting and securing the premises always wait until the exit sounders have stopped before leaving. Note: The selected zones have been Removed for this one set only. Testing The System With the system in Day Mode (Unset).

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The display will show. The display will show. The display will show. This is Test Mode. You may now ‘walk Test’ the system. Each time you activate a zone the internal sounder will sound and the corresponding LED will illuminate on the control panel. To test the external sounder use the 9 key to toggle them on and off. When you have finished testing the system press.

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Viewing The Log With the system in Day Mode (Unset). The display will show. The display will show. The display will show.

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The display will now show the last system event and will vary dependant on what that event was. Whilst using the Log Mode the No key is used to move to the previous event and the Yes key is used to move to the next event. Whilst Viewing The Log Moves to previous event Moves to next event Whilst viewing the Log the LEDs may show the following All LEDs On Panel was Powered Up Day + Zone 1 LED Unset by user No.1 Day + Zone 2 LED Unset by user No.2 Day + Zone 4 LED Unset by user No.4 Day + Zone 5 LE

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Turning Chime On/Off Chime zones will have been previously programmed by your installation engineer. A Master level user may turn the Chime function On or Off. Zones that are programmed as Chime zones will give a low level ‘beep’ sequence when activated. With the system in Day Mode (Unset). The display will show. The display will show. The display will show.

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The display will show. The display will show. To change from On to Off or Off to On To Escape back to Day Mode. Programming User Codes Up to nine user codes may be programmed into the 350+ control panel, each user code has a predetermined level of access. User Number 1 Factory Default Master (5678 default code) User Numbers 1, 4 and 5 Are Master level Codes and may set, partset, unset and access user programming mode. User Numbers 2, 6, 7 and 8 Are User level Codes and may set, partset and uns

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The sequence for programming User Codes is. Enter User Code Programming Mode Enter the User Number (1 to 9) you wish to program Enter the Code you require for the User Re-Enter the Code you require for the User Return to Day Mode This is shown step by step below. Programming User Codes With the system in Day Mode (Unset). The display will show.

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The display will show. The display will show. The display will show.

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The display will show. The display will show. Enter User Number (1 to 9) Note: Tamper LED has rapid flash The display will show. Enter New Code Note: Tamper LED has slow flash

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The display will show. Enter New Code Again Note: Tamper LED has faster flash The display will show. To Escape back to Day Mode Note: To delete a User Code enter 0000 as the New Code. User Number 1 is the main system code, therefore it may only be changed and not deleted. Additional information is contained within the User Manual that was supplied with the Gardtec 350 Control Panel.


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