Risco-group Gardtec GT600 User Manual

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Page 2 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

In conclusion, the Yes and No Keys are used to navigate. The No Key is also used tochange a value (may also require a numeric input) and the Zero Key

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Page 98GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming ID BiscuitsOne ID Expander Card may be fitted to the GT 600 control panel giving 8 panel zo

Page 4 - 2RESETTING FACTORY DEFAULTS

Page 99GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideWiring Modes available are:-8 (2 Wire) Two wires are used for the zone and a global tamper is used. (De

Page 5 - ESSENTIAL

Page 100GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideIf 8(2 Wire) wiring option is required. (Depending on Version).11) With the display showing:-Press No

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Page 101GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide17) Press No until the setting you require is displayed. Then press Yes. The display will show:-Press

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Page 102GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideSpecificationsPower InputMax Loop ResistanceLoop Delay TimeFUSESMains Supply FuseComms FuseAux FuseKey

Page 8 - 3PROGRAMMING

Page 103GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideUser NamesCustom ScreenNon-Volatile MemoryQuiescent CurrentsControl Panel plus KeypadLog SizeTime &

Page 9 - Keypad Alert 3 Keys

Page 104GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideAUX 12V TerminalsThis pair of terminals supply the + and - supply for the detectors.Strobe TerminalsTh

Page 10 - Mains OK 50Hz

Installing 4 Wire KeypadsNote: All keypads on the same system MUST be of the same type. 4 wire and 6 wire keypads cannot be mixed.Note: All Keypads MU

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Page 106GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideWiring Diagrams4 Wire Remote KeypadsUp to seven remote keypads may be fitted to the GT 600 / 601 contr

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Page 107GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide6 Wire Remote KeypadsA six core connection will be required between the control panel and remotekeypad

Page 13 - Programming Zones

Menu Jumps to1 PGM 2/3 Output 6 PA Mode8 Chime Level9 Entry Exit Level10 Exit Sounder Mode11 Final Set Delay12 Full Set Setting Time / Setting Mode

Page 14 - Zone Types available are:

Page 108GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideTelephone ConnectionsFig 3.Fig 4.Control Panel Output ConnectionsFig 5. A5INB2INC3B2 A5Terminal 5(on e

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Page 109GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideTypical Novagard 2G/4G ConnectionsFig 6.Fig 7. Fig 8.+12V0VS-ST-R TMPF TMPBELL+BELL-SAB TMPBELLHOLD-ST

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Page 110GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideTypical Wiring ModesWhere Anti-Mask detectors are used, one of the wiring modes below may be utilised.

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Page 111GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideZone/Output/ID Expander Card ConnectionsUpto 4 zone expander cards (or 1 ID Expander card) can be fitt

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Page 112GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideID Expander Detector WiringOne ID Expander Card may be fitted to the GT 600 control panel giving 8 pan

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GT 600 / 601 Connection DetailsIf powering up the Control Panel with battery only, connect battery and short out JP1for approx. 5 seconds. Keypad and

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Page 114GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideRadio Expander Wiring & Switch SettingsFig 16.Connect cable between Con 4 on the 600 / 601 PCB and

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Page 115GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideKeypad Zone Wiring DetailsFig 18.

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Extending RKP Wiring to 500mtrsBELDEN CABLE ONLY - Normal Screen Cable Will NOT Be Suitable.Note: The screen MUSTbe connected to the 0V at the Control

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Extending Expander Wiring to 500mtrsBELDEN CABLE ONLY - Normal Screen Cable Will NOT Be Suitable.Note: The screen MUSTbe connected to the 0V at the Co

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Menu Jumps to164 Strobe Timer165 Strobe Trigger166 Custom 1 OP Mode 167 Custom 2 OP Mode 168 Custom 3 OP Mode 169 Custom 4 OP Mode 170 Custom 5 OP

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Page 118GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide4 B26 METAL BOX ENCLOSUREAccessories Assembly Instructions Fig 1

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Page 119GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideComponents connection will be done with spacers:GT 600 spacer:Note: Insert the right spacer to the sui

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Page 120GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideFig 3333

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Page 121GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideTesting the Battery Charge VoltageIMPORTANTTo test the Battery Charge Voltage the battery must be conn

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Gardtec 600 PCB Fitting InstructionsFitting the 600 PCB (plastic case)Make sure all mains power is disconnected before fitting the PCB. After fitting

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Fig1. 600 PCB (plastic case).Page 123GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide

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Page 124GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideNotes

Page 32 - Programming Setting Modes

Page 125GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideNotes

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Risco Group UK LtdTel: 0161 655 5500 Fax: 0161 655 5501Internet: www.riscogroup.co.uk e-mail: [email protected] Support: 0161 655 5600

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Programming Zones1) With the display showing:-2) Enter the Engineer code (1234 default EN2)The display will show:-3) Enter the Authorisor code. The Au

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Zone Types available are:-12 HourFull Alarm if Control Panel is Set.AccessWill allow to pass through on exit.Will allow to pass through on entry only

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10) When you are satisfied with your selectionpress Yes. The display will show for example:-11) All Zones are Area 1 by default. Use the 1, 2 & 3

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17) Enter the Zone number you wish toprogram the Descriptor for, followed by Yes.The display will show, for example:-18) Press No. The display will sh

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22) Press No. The display will show:-23) Press Yes. The display will show:-Note: Zone Response time is defaulted to 400ms and may not be changed.24) P

Page 39 - Programming Entry Times

Three wiring options are available under 8 (EOL):Norm: Standard GardTec wiring configuration without Mask or Fault detection. Note: Does not give any

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Zone Pairing.If the 8(2 Wire) wiring mode is used then a zone must be used to monitor for Masking and Fault.This is achieved by selecting Zone Pairing

Page 41 - Programming Bells / Sounders

IMPORTANT INFORMATION1) Twenty Minute Timer (Wireless Receiver version 1.29 or later required for this function)When this option is switched on, any w

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Page 18GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide35) If you are not using Radio Detectors press Yes and jump to Step 37.OtherwisePress No until the disp

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Page 19GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide38) Press No until the required setting is displayedthen press Yes. The display will show:-39) Press No

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Page 20GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide43) If you do not wish to put a Zone(s) on Test press Yes and jump to Step 48.Otherwise44) Press No. Th

Page 45 - Programming Keypad

Page 21GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideThree Part Sets are available on the GT 600 / 601 control panels. Zones added tothe PT-1 (Part 1) scree

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Page 22GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide55) If you do not wish to enter PT-2 Zones press Yesand jump to Step 60.Otherwise56) Press No. The disp

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Page 23GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide63) Enter the Zone number you require for Clnrfollowed by Yes. The display will show, for example:-64)

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Page 24GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide69) Enter the Zone number you require for Ch1followed by Yes. The display will show for example:-70) To

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Page 25GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide78) The display will show:-Zone programmed as Walk will have to be Walk Tested before the system willst

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87) To add more Zones to Sec. repeat from Step 85.88) When you have finished adding Zones to Sec.press Yes. The display will show:-Perimeter Zone:Zone

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95) Press Yes. The display will show:-96) Press No to change the setting, followed by YesThe display will show:-97) Press No. Enter the Time required

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GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuidePage 1CONTENTS1 INTRODUCTION ...22 Resetting Fact

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Page 28GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide103) Press No until your required setting is displayed,then press Yes. The display will show:-Available

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Program the Tag as Mains Fail. Then program a Digi Channel as Mains Fail.This will allow for full reporting of External PSUs.This concludes the Step b

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Page 30GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Setting ModesSetting Modes are the modes that the control panel will use to set the system

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Page 31GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide7) Use the No key to scroll through the Setting Modes.Options available for Setting Modes are.Set By Ti

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Page 32GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide14) Use the No key to scroll through the Setting Modes.15) When the Setting Mode you require is display

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Page 33GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide24) Press No. The display will show:-25) Press Yes. The display will show:-26) Press No twice. The disp

Page 59 - Programming Linefault Modes

Page 34GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide33) Press No twice. The display will show:-34) Enter the Time required (in seconds) followedby Yes. The

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Page 35GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide39) Press No. The display will show:-Setting Confirmation uses the Strobe Light to confirm that the sys

Page 61 - Programming Panic / Duress

Page 36GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide44) Press Yes. The display will show:-45) To change this press No twice.The display will show:-46) Pres

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Page 37GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Entry TimesTwo Entry Times are available (Entry Time 1 & Entry Time 2). On entry to the

Page 63 - Programming PGM2 / 3 / Timers

GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuidePage 21INTRODUCTIONThe GT 600 / 601 control panels use 32 character LCD Remote Keypads for control ofthe syste

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Page 38GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide7) Press No. The display will show:-8) Press Yes. The display will show:-Note: Entry Time 2 is defaulte

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Page 39GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Bells / Sounders1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 11With th

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Page 40GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide6) Press Yes. The display will show:-7) Press No. The display will show:-8) Press Yes. The display will

Page 67 - Programming Reset Modes

Page 41GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide14) Press No. The display will show:-15) Press Yes. The display will show:-(Ring 1 indicates Area 1).(R

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Page 42GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide22) Press No. The display will show:-23) Press Yes. The display will show:-With the Bell Tamper Ring On

Page 69 - Programming Sounder Levels

Page 43GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming KeypadUp to 7 RKPs (Remote Keypads) may be fitted to the GT 600 / 601 control panels on a4

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Page 44GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide9) With the display showing:-Press No.10) The display will show:-11) Press Yes. The display will show:-

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Page 45GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide19) Press No. The display will show:-20) Press Yes. The display will show:-21) Press No until the setti

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Page 46GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Digicom / STU Adaptor / Vo-Comm - Off/OnWithin this section we will program the Digicom and

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Page 47GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide5) Press No until the required option is displayed. Then press Yes. The display will show:-Note: If On

Page 74 - Programming Engineer Code

Reset of the factory defaults and entering Engineer Mode:- Note: It is ESSENTIALthat a 4 6 Yes No reset is done to all new systems before commencemen

Page 75 - Programming Service

Page 48GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideNote: An extra channel (channel 9) is available and will be shown when programming channels or testing

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20) Press No twice. The display will show:-21) Enter the number of seconds you require for the Digi Delay in Part Set followed by Yes.The display will

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Page 50GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide24) Press Yes. The display will show:-When programming Digicom Channels Channel 1 is normally Fire, Cha

Page 78 - Programming Custom Screens

Page 51GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide25) Press No until the required setting is displayed.26) Press Yes. The display will show, for example:

Page 79 - Programming Diagnostics / Log

Page 52GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideChoose from the following settings.No Return Communication to the panel is from GardTec Remote viaPatch

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Page 53GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide39) Press No twice. The display will show:-40) Press Yes. The display will show, for example:-In the UK

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Page 54GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide47) Enter Phone Number 2 followed by Yes.The display will show:-48) Press Yes. The display will show:-S

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Page 55GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide50) Press No until the required setting is displayedthen press Yes. The display will show:-This option

Page 83 - Programming Alarm Confirm

Page 56GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideYou may continue to program other Advanced options if required. For the purpose ofthis Step by Step Gui

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Page 57GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Linefault Modes1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 11With the

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7) The display will show:-This may show for several minutes.8) Enter Engineer code.(1234 default EN2). The display will show:-Note: User Codes and Eng

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Page 58GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide9) Press No. The display will show:-10) Press Yes. The display will show:-Note: Line Fault is defaulted

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Page 59GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Panic / DuressNote: Duress is defaulted to Off and cannot be changed. Duress 7 is now nolon

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Page 60GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide4) Press No until the required setting is displayedthen press Yes. The display will show:-5) Press No u

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Page 61GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming PGM2 / 3 / TimersPGM2 refers to the PGM2 terminal on the control panel PCB situated near to

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Page 62GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guidecont-StrobeLatch AnyAny SetPower-FailPower OKConst. LoBat (Radio Low Battery)Radio Lost (Lost Radio Det

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Page 63GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide8) Press No until the required setting is displayed.Then press Yes. The display will show:-9) Repeat st

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Page 64GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide18) Press No. The display will show:-19) Repeat the sequence for Timers 2 & 3 On & Off Times.20

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Page 65GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Reset Modes1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 11With the dis

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Page 66GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide9) This concludes the programming for Reset Modes.10) Press 0 (zero) until the display shows:-01 Jan

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Page 67GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Sounder Levels1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 11With the

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Note: At any point when three underscores are shown on the display, you are viewing a Header. You may move to the next Header by Pressing the NO Key o

Page 97 - Engineer Reset

Page 68GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide9) Press No twice. The display will show:-10) Enter a value 1 to 9 (1= Low 9 = High) followed byYes. Th

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Page 69GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming PGM1 / Xp / CustomPGM1 is located on the control panel PCB.Up to 8 custom outputs may be pr

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Page 70GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide8) Press No. the display will show:-Choose from one of the options displayed. 9) The display will show:

Page 100 - Programming ID Biscuits

Page 71GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide16) Enter the Zone Number or Customer Numberthat you wish the output to follow. Then pressYes. The disp

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Page 72GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Engineer Code1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 11With the d

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Page 73GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming ServiceWithin this section you will program the Service Timer. The Service Timer has theabi

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9) Press No twice. The display will show:-10) Press Yes. The display will show:-11) Press No twice. The display will show:-12) Enter the number of wee

Page 104 - Specifications

Page 75GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide15) Press No until the required setting is displayedthen press Yes. The display will show:-With Enginee

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Page 76GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Custom Screens1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 11With the

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Page 77GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide7) As you press Yes for the last character the display will change to:-This concludes the Custom Screen

Page 107 - Installing 4 Wire Keypads

3PROGRAMMINGMoving AroundEnter Engineer mode as described on page 3.The display will show:-Whenever three underscores are shown on the display the scr

Page 108 - Wiring Diagrams

Page 78GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide6) Press Yes. The display will show:-7) Press No. The display will show:-8) Press Yes. The display will

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Page 79GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide14) Press No until the setting required for V.Min isdisplayed, then press Yes.The display will show:-15

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Page 80GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideThe readings given from this point on are intended as Indicator Only and shouldbe confirmed with a cali

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Page 81GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Alarm ConfirmThis section is used to program options that are relevant to DD243. Beforeprog

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Page 82GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideET (Exit Terminator) Mode (default = Set)If ET Mode = Set then the exit terminator zone will terminate

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Page 83GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideDuring a set period triggering a Secondary Zone will start the Secondary TimeWindow. This will be logge

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Page 84GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide1) Enter into Engineer ModeTo do this follow Steps 1 to 4 on page 11With the display showing:-2) Press

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Page 85GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide7) The display will show:-8) Press No. The display will show:-9) Press Yes. The display will show:-Conf

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Page 86GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide16) Press No until the required setting is displayed,then press Yes. The display will show:-17) Press N

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Page 87GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide25) Press Yes. The display will show:-26) Press No until the required setting is displayed,then press Y

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Page 7GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideHeaders & OptionsKeypad / KeyswitchKeypad Alert 1 KeysKeypad Alert 2 KeysFunction KeysKeypad Alert 3

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Page 88GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide34) Press No. The display will show:-35) Press Yes. The display will show:-36) Press No until the requi

Page 120 - 4 B26 METAL BOX ENCLOSURE

Page 89GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideNovActive Description & ProgrammingNovActive utilises a four core bus to the NovActive sounders tha

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Page 90GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide7)Press the number of the NovActive you wish toprogram. The display will show:-8) Press No twice to tur

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Page 91GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide14) Enter the text required. E.g. Front Wall Bell. Then press Yes. The display will show:-Note: See Pag

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Page 92GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideProgramming Point ID & SIA ProtocolFor the purpose of programming PID / SIA, it is assumed that the

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Page 93GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide9) Press Yes. The display will show:-10) Press Yes. The display will show:-11) Press Yes. The display w

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Page 94GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference Guide16) Use the Yes & No keys to accept or changethe options on the following screens:-17) Press Yes. T

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Page 95GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideEngineer ResetIf the system is programmed as Engineer Reset the system will need to be Reset bythe Engi

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Page 96GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideLinefault Sounders DescriptionThe Linefault Sounder option determines how the system sounders (speakers

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Page 97GT 600 / 601 Engineer’s Reference GuideClearing ‘Test Fail’ IndicationIf the display shows:-The system has a zone On Test that has failedwhen

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