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gunter 4:30am on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 
Not BuyDig's fault. VisionTek support recommended this card for my Dell Dimension 3000. If you have this PC.
Lars Haugaard 9:52am on Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 
I purchased this video card as a solution to replace the dismal onboard (and non-DirectX 10 capable) in a Dell desktop machine with no AGP or PCI-E sl... So-called techs need to learn the difference between PCI, PCI-X & PCIe. My servers have PCI-X slots but the techs keep referring me to PCIe parts!
djorj 9:49am on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 
Sapphire RADEON HD 2600XT - Graphics adapter - Radeon HD 2600XT - AGP 8x - 512 MB GDDR3 - Digital Visual Interface (DVI) ( HDCP Great card for the mon... This may be a good card, but not for a Linux system I have previously always had ATI cards.
ksmith 4:42am on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 
Great product Great Prices Got my product super quick, Was exactly what I wanted and great services. I will buy from them again. Brought new life to old machine Just a quickie here. I had been using an ATI all-in-wonder. Great card for modest price I am impressed how this card handles. It is definitely a high end card, and its reasonable price makes it great value.
Circuit Monkey 8:13am on Friday, June 25th, 2010 
awesome card i got this card for a new build. keep in mind that the card is just over a foot long as it is dual gpu.
Kelvie 3:12am on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 
the first thing i noticed when i got this card way back was theIDE cable on the top. i know its used t transfer the image from th dvi port to the vga,...
Anneli 2:40pm on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 
Dell is not as trustworthy or reliable as I previously thought. I received this yesterday. It was used missing adapters and a component was broken off of the board. Dell is sending me a new on today
morpurgo.nl 7:26pm on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 
This card was made right when Amd was Buying out ati This card Pushed it to the limit the core memory IS OVER CLOCKED TOO FAR It might turn out to be a good buy. Since I am not a gamer perhaps my expectations were too high for this HD Card. Time will tell.
Pipz 8:49pm on Saturday, May 1st, 2010 
speeds up Vista I used this card to upgrade my computer from the graphics built in to the motherboard. My windows experience index improved from 3.
hvyrck 2:46pm on Friday, April 16th, 2010 
This card was made right when Amd was Buying out ati This card Pushed it to the limit the core memory IS OVER CLOCKED TOO FAR
amartinis 5:56am on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 
Buy this only for a second graphics adapter when maxed out other slots, do not expect HD quality video playback. Low power, small form factor.

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GARDINER TECHNOLOGY

GARDTEC 800 Series

LCD User Instructions & LED User Instructions

User Manual

Contents
User Information.. Using LCD Keypads Introduction.. User Code Types... Setting The System.. Unsetting The System.. Part Setting The System.. Area Setting... Removing Zones... Testing The System.. Viewing The Event Log.. Changing The Chime Status... Programming User Codes.. Programming Time & Date.. User Initiating Remote Access.. Resetting After An Alarm... Using LED Keypads.. Setting The System.. Unsetting The System.. Part Setting The System.. Area Setting... Removing Zones... Testing The System.. Viewing The Event Log.. Changing The Chime Status... Programming User Codes.. User Initiating Remote Access Resetting After An Alarm... LED Display Glossary... System Attributes... Service Record... User Chart... ACE Instructions... Programming ACE Keyfobs onto your System. 27 - - - 3-6 6-11 - - - - 23 - 26 - 27 2

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User Information

Customer Name:-

Customer Address:-

Control Panel Model

No of Keypads Keypad 1 Location Keypad 2 Location Keypad 4 Location Keypad 5 Location (840) Keypad 6 Location (840) Keypad 7 Location (840) Keypad 8 Location (840) ACE Mode (if fitted) Keyswitch 1 Location Keyswitch 2 Location Keyswitch 3 Location Keyswitch 4 Location Keyswitch 5 Location Keyswitch 6 Location Keyswitch 7 Location Keyswitch 8 Location Installation Company Name:Type Type Type Type Type Type Type Normal Security High Security Reserved User Code User No. Reserved User Code User No. Reserved User Code User No. Reserved User Code User No. Reserved User Code User No. Reserved User Code User No. Reserved User Code User No. Reserved User Code User No.
Installation Company Address:-
Installation Company Tel.

Other Information:-

Note: Please ensure this section is completed by the installation engineer

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Introduction
The Gardtec 800 Series of control panels consists of 3 models, the Gardtec 800, the Gardtec 816 and the Gardtec 840. Two types of display variation are also available, LCD giving two rows of 16 character English text and LED giving two 7 segment LED digits.Throughout this manual references will be made to the specific model of control panel and also the display type. You may find this information from the user information section on page 2 of this manual. Please take time to familiarise yourself with the type of equipment fitted to your premises as it will prove invaluable whilst using this manual.

User Code Types

Four types of User Codes are available on the Gardtec 800, and six types on the Gardtec 816, each user code type allows for different levels of access. In total 7 User codes may be programmed by a Master Level User Code. User number 1 will always be a Master Level User but the remaining 6 User Codes may be programmed (by a Master Code) to the required level of access. These may be changed at any time via a Master level code The User Code levels available and the functions available for the levels are:1 = Set Only 2 = Main User Only Allows for the setting of the system. Allows Setting, Part Setting, Zone Remove (if programmed by engineer), System Test, Unsetting, Reset after Alarm (if programmed by engineer).

3 = User

Allows Setting, Part Setting, Reset after Alarm (if programmed by engineer), Unsetting. Allows Setting, Unsetting, Zone Remove (if programmed by engineer), Test System, View Log, Chime On/Off, User Codes, Set Time/Date, Reset After Alarm (if programmed by engineer), Unsetting. Full System Setting (from unset system), Cleaner Area Unsetting (from set system), Cleaner Part Set (from part cleaner set system). Initiates a Duress call to Central Station whilst appearing to operate the system as normal.
4 = Master (User 1 always Master)

5 = Cleaner (816 Only)

6 = Duress (816 Only) Note:
For information on using Duress on the Gardtec Series see Using Duress Section.

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Ten types of User Codes are available on the Gardtec 840, and each type allows for different levels of access. In total 47 User codes may be programmed by a Master Level User Code to any of the ten types. User number 1 will always be a Master Level User but the remaining 46 User Codes may be programmed to the required level of access. The Code Levels should be viewed as two groups, global codes that give system control and area codes that give area control. The User Code levels available and the functions available for the levels are:Global Code Levels 0 = Set Only 1 = Main Only Allows for the setting of the system. Allows Setting, Part Setting, Area Setting, Zone Remove, System Test, Unsetting. Allows Setting, Part Setting, Area Setting, Zone Remove, System Test, Viewing the Log, Chime On/Off, Program User Codes, Set Time/Date, Unsetting.

3 = Master

Area Code Levels 2 = Area 1 Allows Area 1 Setting, Area 1 Part Setting, Area 1 Unsetting. Full System Setting (from unset system), Cleaner Area Unsetting (from set system), Cleaner Part Set (from part cleaner set system). Allows Area 2 Setting, Area 2 Part Setting, Area 2 Unsetting. Allows Area 3 Setting, Area 3 Part Setting, Area 3 Unsetting. Allows Area 1 Setting, Area 1 Part Setting, Area 1 Zone Remove, Area 1 Test, Area 1 Unsetting. Allows Area 2 Setting, Area 2 Part Setting, Area 2 Zone Remove, Area 2 Test, Area 2 Unsetting. Allows Area 3 Setting, Area 3 Part Setting, Area 3 Zone Remove, Area 3 Test, Area 3 Unsetting.

4 = Cleaner

5 = Area 2

6 = Area 3

7 = Main 1

8 = Main 2

9 = Main 3

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Setting The System
1) With the display showing:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01
Enter the User code (followed by YES if Master or Main type code has been used). The display will show:and a continuous exit tone will sound (3 C may not show on Gardtec 800 & 816)
EXIT Now ! 3 C All Zones ON 15
Exit the premises via the authorised exit route (the exit tone will change if any detectors are violated during exit) Once the premises are secure listen that the exit tone returns to the continuous tone.
Wait until the exit tone finishes before leaving.
Setting the system with an area code (840 Only) will set only the area associated with that code. Setting an unset system with a cleaner code will set the full system.
Setting & Unsetting the System via a Keyswitch
One of two types of keyswitch(es) may have been fitted to your system. Normal To set the system with a normal keyswitch, insert the key and turn to the ON position then remove the key. To unset insert the key and turn to the OFF position. Biased To set the system with a biased keyswitch, insert the key and turn it then return the key to the original position and remove. To unset repeat this operation.

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Unsetting The System
1) Enter the premises via the authorised entry route (the broken entry tone will sound), proceed to the keypad.
At the keypad enter a valid code, the display will show:(Area information may be shown on 840)

< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01

The system is now unset.

If an Area Code (840 Only) has been entered only the area associated with that code will be unset. If a Cleaner Code has been entered only the cleaner area will be unset.
Part Setting The System (using Master & Main type codes)
Enter a Master or Main type code, the display will show for example:(User Name on 816 & 840 Only) Press 1, 2 or 3 (for Part 1, 2 or 3), the display will show for example:(3 may not show on Gardtec 800 & 816)
Do you want to. Set , STUART ?

EXIT Now! Part 1

123C 15
(840 Only) If a Global code (Master or Main) has been used all areas that are being set will be Part 1 set. (840 Only) If an Area Main code has been used only Part 1 set for that associated area will occur.

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4) The exit tone may or may not be heard dependant on the system settings.
Exit the premises or retire to an unprotected part of the system. At the end of the exit time either the exit sounder will stop or a single beep will be emitted (dependant on system settings).
Part Setting System (using Area 1, 2 or 3 codes)
Enter an Area Code (1, 2 or 3), the exit tone will sound and the display will show for example:-
EXIT Now ! 1 All Zones ON
Press NO then 1, 2 or 3 (for the Part Set you require), the display will show for example:-

EXIT Now ! 1 Part 1

The exit sounders may or may not go silent this will depend on the system settings.

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Area Setting (using Master or global Main codes)
Areas will need to have been set up by the installation company. 1) With the display showing:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01
Enter a Master or global Main code, the display will show for example:-
Do you want to. Set. ELIZABETH ?
Press YES to start setting the system, the exit tone will sound and the display will show:-
EXIT Now ! 3 C All Zones ON 30
To turn Area 1 Off press YES, 1 and / or To turn Area 2 Off press YES, 2 and / or To turn Area 3 Off press YES, 3 and / or To turn the Cleaner Area Off press YES, 0 As areas are turned off they will be removed from the display.
Exit the premises or retire to an un-protected area (as detectors are violated the continuous exit tone will change). Areas must first be programmed by the installation company before they will appear on the display.
Area Setting (using Area codes)
Area codes are only effective to their own area with the exception of the cleaner area. This may be turned off by an area code (only if all areas are in the unset condition). Use is the same as Setting the system shown on page 5 but only the relevant area will be set

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Removing Zones (Master & Main codes only)
If programmed by the installation company individual zones may be removed, this may only be done by a Master or Main level of code. It should be noted that if an Area Main code is being used, only zones associated with that area may be removed. 1) With the display showing:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01
Enter a Master or Main level code, the display will show:(User Names on 816 & 840 Only)
Do you want to. Set. STUART ?
Press NO, the display will show:-
Do you want to. REMOVE Zones ?
Press YES, the display will show:-
Enter Zone No. - then + YES or - NO
Enter the zone number you wish to remove followed by YES (pressing NO will 'un-remove' a zone), the display will show:Repeat step 5 until you have removed all the required zones. Press 0 to escape, the display will show:Press YES, the continuous exit tone will sound. Exit the premises via the authorised exit route ( the exit tone will change as detectors are violated). When the premises are secure listen that the exit tone returns to the continuous tone. Wait until the exit tone finishes before leaving. Zone remove is only effective for the one set.

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Testing The System (Master & Main codes only)
Do you want to. TEST the System ?
Press YES, the display will show:(This step not applicable on 800 & 816)

Test ALL Areas ?

Press YES to test the full system or NO until the area you wish to test is shown
Press YES, the display will show:for 3 seconds Then for example:-
1=Status 4 = Strobe 6 = Sounder 9 = Bell
< All Zones OK > TESTING.
Pressing 1 will enter zone Status mode (All zones will show on the display and will be deleted as each zone is triggered). Press 0 to escape. Pressing 6 will silence the internal sounder, Pressing 4 will toggle the Strobe On/Off, Pressing 9 will toggle the Bell On/Off

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9) Whilst in Test mode any zones violated will sound the internal sounder (if it has not been silenced) and show on the display.
When you have finished testing the system press 0 twice, the display will show:-
Viewing The Event Log (Master code only)
Enter a Master Code, the display will show for example:(User Names on 816 & 840 Only)
Press NO three times, the display will show:-
Do you want to. View the LOG ?
Press YES, the display will show:for 3 seconds
While Viewing. 1 = Printer On / Off

Then, for example:-

Read Log 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01

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5) This is the most recent event in the log. Whilst viewing the Log, Pressing NO will move back to the previous event. Pressing YES will move forward to the next event. Pressing 7 will take you to back to the last event of the previous day. Pressing 9 will take you forward to the first event of the next day.

When you have finished viewing the Log press 0 twice the display will show:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01
Changing The Chime Status (Master code only)
The Chime zones will have previously been programmed by the installation company. A Master level code may change the status of the Chime between On and Off. To do so proceed as follows:1) With the display showing:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01
Press NO four times, the display will show:-
Do you want to. Change Chime ?

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4) Press YES the display will show for example:-

Chime is Off ok ?

Chime is On ok ?
Press NO to change the status of the Chime, then press YES, the display will show:-
Press 0 to escape, the display will show:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01

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Programming User Codes (Master code only)
The charts on pages 2 & 34 should be completed by the engineer/user for future reference of what codes have been allocated on your system. Under no circumstances should the actual user code be written down. If your installation company has given you keyswitches for the operation of your system the last five user codes may have been reserved for use by these keyswitches.
If your engineer has indicated (see pages 2 & 34) that some of the user numbers on your system have been reserved you should not use them whilst programming user codes. If you do so your system may be adversely affected
With the display showing:-
Enter a Master Code, the display will show:(User Names on 816 & 840 Only)
Press NO five times, the display will show:-
Do you want to. Prog. USER CODES ?
Press YES, the display will show:(1 - 7) displayed on 800 & 816
Enter User No. (1- 47) Then YES
Enter the user number (1 to 47 for 840 or 1 to 7 for 800/816) that you wish to program followed by YES, the display will show:-
Now Enter Code. - - - - - - Then YES

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6) Enter the code you require (codes may be 4, 5 or 6 digits) followed by YES. (Entering 000000 will delete an existing code) If the code already exists or is a duress of another code an error will be shown, choose another code and return to step 6 The display will show:(not if user 1 is being programmed). The display will scroll showing the code types available (see user types or display).

Choose Type. 0 = xxxxxx 1 = xxxxxx
Enter the required type followed by YES, the display will show for example:(816 & 840 Only)

User 1 Name = STUART

If you wish to accept the name shown press YES and jump to step 13 Or If you wish to change the name shown press NO, the display will show:User 1 Name >
You may now enter up to nine characters for the user name using the layout shown below for the allocation of characters.

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Referring to the character map enter the required character (pressing the 3 key will display 'G', pressing it again will show 'H' and again will show 'I '), once the correct character is displayed press YES and the display will move on to the next position.
Continue entering characters (up to 9). If you require a blank space press YES while the '-' is displayed As you press YES for the ninth character (or if you have jumped from step 9) the display will change to:Do you want to. Prog. USER CODES ?
If you wish to program other User Codes return to step 4 Or Press 0 to return to:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01

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Programming Time & Date
Press NO six times, the display will show:-
Do you want to. Set DATE / TIME ?
Press YES the display will show:-
Enter Day / Month -- -- / -- -- Then YES
Enter the Day/Month (ie. 0706 for 7th June) followed by YES. The display will show:-
Enter Hrs / Mins -- -- : -- -- Then YES
Enter the time using 24Hr Clock (ie. 23:30 for 11:30pm) followed by YES the display will show:-
Press 0 the display will show:-
< < < < UN-SET > > > > 07 Jun 23: 30: 02

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User Initiating Remote Access (Optional)
Access Remote allows your installation company to examine your system and reprogram system settings as you need the changes without the need for an engineer to visit your premises. If your system has remote communications fitted your installation company may have programmed the system so that you initialise the Access Remote call (usually on lines with incoming calls barred). To initiate the Remote Call follow the instructions below. 1) Negotiate with your installation company when you should initiate the Remote Call. With the display showing:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01
Press NO seven times, the display will show:-
Do you want to. Access Remote ?

Press YES the display will show:Until Dialling commences Then:-

Please WAIT

Please WAIT Dialling
Until Connection Then:Please WAIT Connect
When your installation company has finished the display will show:< < < < UN-SET > > > > 01 JAN 18 : 58 : 01
In the event of any errors the display will show:-
! ! ! ! ERROR ! ! ! ! Try Again.

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Resetting After an Alarm
Your installation company will have programmed the reset modes for your system so that it complies to your insurance company and legislation requirements. Your installation company will have informed you as to the type of reset that your system is set for. Before attempting to reset your system ensure that the system is Un-set.
If the system is programmed for any code reset enter a user (followed by YES if Master or Main code is used), the exit tone will sound and the display will show for example:(3 may not show on Gardtec 800 & 816)
Enter the code again to abort the setting
The system is now reset Or If a higher level of code is required one of the following displays will be shown:Use a Master code to reset the system. Or:Call the installation company Or:Call the installation company and quote the number given Or:Can't Set Use Anti Code 1234 Can't Set Use ENG +Anti Code 1234 Can't Set Use ENGNR Code Can't Set Use Master Code

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4) To reset the system with an anti-Code, contact the central station or engineer (as instructed by the installation company) and quote the source given by the display. The central station or engineer will give a return Anti-Code ( this may contain the YES & NO keys) for example 5, YES, 2, 4. Enter this Anti-Code into the keypad The system is now reset.

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Using LED Keypads
This section is dedicated to using LED keypads (Twin Seven Segment).
1) 2) With the display showing ' Un ' Enter the User Code (followed by YES if Master or Main type code has been used). The display will show 'E=' and the exit tone will sound. Exit the premises via the authorised exit route (the exit tone will change if any detectors are violated during exit). Once the premises are secure listen that the exit tone returns to the continuous tone. Wait until the exit tone finishes before leaving. Setting the system with an area code will set only the area associated with that code. Setting an unset system with a cleaner code will set the full system.

5) Note:

1) Enter the premises via the authorised entry route (the broken entry tone will sound). Proceed to the keypad, enter a valid user code, the display will show' Un '. The system is now Unset.
If an area code has been entered only the area associated with that code will be Unset. If a cleaner code has been entered only the cleaner area will be Unset.

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1) 2) With the display showing ' Un ' Enter a Master or Main type code The display will show ' SE ' (flashing). Press 1, 2 or 3 (for Part 1, 2 or 3) the display will show the 'E' and:The two bottom bars if Part 1 has been selected The top and bottom bars if Part 2 has been selected The bottom bar only if Part 3 has been selected. Note: Note: If a Global code (Master or Main) has been used all areas that are being set would be Part Set. If an Area Main code has been used only the Part Set associated with that area would be Part Set. The exit tone may or may not be heard dependant on the system settings. Exit the premises or retire to an unprotected part of the system. At the end of the exit time either the exit tone will stop or a single beep will be emitted (dependant on system settings).
1) 2) 3) With the display showing ' Un ' Enter an Area code (1, 2 or 3). The exit tone will sound and the display will show 'E=' Press NO, then 1, 2 or 3 (for Part 1, 2 or 3). The bars on the display will change to:The two bottom bars if Part 1 has been selected The top and bottom bars if Part 2 has been selected The bottom bar only if Part 3 has been selected. 4) 5) The exit tone may or may not be heard dependant on the system settings. Exit the premises or retire to an unprotected part of the system. At the end of the exit time either the exit tone will stop or a single beep will be emitted (dependant on system settings).

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Area Setting (using Master or Global Main codes)
1) 2) With the display showing ' Un ' Enter a Master or global Main code. The display will show 'SE' (flashing) Press YES to start setting the system, the exit tone will sound. To turn Area 1 Off press YES, 1 and / or To turn Area 2 Off press YES, 2 and / or To turn Area 3 Off press YES, 3 and / or To turn the Cleaner Area Off press YES, 0 Exit the premises or retire to an unprotected part of the system. At the end of the exit time the exit tone will stop provided the system was clear. Areas must first be programmed by the installation company.
Area codes are only effective to their own area with the exception of the cleaner area which may be turned off by an area code (only if all areas are in the unset condition).
If programmed by the installation company individual zones may be removed, this may only be done by a Master or Main level of code. It should be noted that if an Area Main code is being used (840 Only), only zones associated with that area may be removed. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) With the display showing ' Un ' Enter a Master or Main level code. The display will show ' SE ' (flashing), press NO. The Display will show ' r E ' (flashing), press YES. The display will show ' r-

Enter the zone number you wish to remove followed by YES.

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6) 7) The display will show ' r-
If you wish to remove other zones return to step 5 Or To escape press 0 the display will show ' SE ' (flashing).
Press YES to start setting the system. Exit the premises or retire to an unprotected part of the system. At the end of the exit time the exit tone will stop provided the system was clear. Zone remove is only effective for the one set.
1) 2) 3) 4) With the display showing ' Un ' Enter a Master or Main level code, the display will show ' SE ' (flashing). Press NO twice, the display will show ' t E ' (flashing). Press YES, the display will show ' t A ' press YES if you wish to test all areas (or press NO until the area you wish to test is displayed then press YES) The display will show ' t E ' (if all zones are clear). Whilst in test mode:Pressing 6 will silence the internal sounders Pressing 4 will toggle the strobe On / Off Pressing 9 will toggle the Bells On / Off 7) When you have finished testing the system press 0 twice to return to the Unset condition.

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1) 2) 3) 4) With the display showing ' Un ' enter a Master code. The display will show 'SE ' (flashing), press NO three times. The display will show ' L o ' (flashing). Press YES, the display may show for example ' AL ' this is the most recent event. If you have a printer connected pressing 1 will toggle the printer On/Off Whilst viewing the Log :Pressing NO will move back to the previous event. Pressing YES will move forwards to the next event. Pressing 7 will take you back to the first event of the previous day. Pressing 9 will take you forwards to the first event of the next day. Pressing 3 will display the Date / Time in the format Day of month (two digits) Month (two digits) Hour (two digits) Seconds (two digits)
When you have finished viewing the Log press 0 twice to return to the Unset condition. A complete list of possible LED displays is given in the section LED Display Glossary.

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The Chime zones will have previously been programmed by your installation company. A Master level code may change the status of the chime between On and Off. To do so proceed as follows:1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) With the display showing ' Un ' enter a Master code The display will show ' SE ' (flashing) Press NO four times the display will show ' Ch ' Press YES, the display will show ' oF ' or ' on ' Press NO to change the Chime status. When you have finished press 0 twice to return to the Unset condition.

Please refer to pages 2 & 34 for details of codes already programmed onto your system. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) With the display showing ' Un ' enter a Master code The display will show ' SE ' Press NO five times, the display will show ' Uc ' (flashing). Press YES, the display will show ' U- ' Enter the User number you wish to program (1 to 47 for 840 or 1 to 7 for 800 & 816 ) followed by YES The display will show ' Co ' Enter the required code (4, 5 or 6 digits) followed by YES. (Entering 000000 will delete an existing code). The display will show ' t- ' enter the code type from the following list followed by YES:Code Types may be seen at the beginning of this manual. The display will show ' Uc ' (flashing)

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9) If you wish to program other User codes return to step 4 Or To return to the Unset condition press 0
Programming Date & Time
Note: When using LED keypads the Date & time will only be displayed when the 3 key is pressed whilst viewing the Log. With the display showing ' Un ' enter a Master code The display will show ' SE ' Press NO six times, the display will show ' dt ' (flashing). Press YES, the display will show ' d-' enter the day and month followed by YES (e.g 0706 for 7th June). The display will show t - enter the time using the 24Hr clock followed by YES (e.g 2330 for 11:30pm). The display will show ' dt (flashing). If you wish to re-program the time return to step 4 Or To return to the Unset condition press 0

1) 2) 3) 4)

User Initiating Remote Access
Users should only initiate Remote Access when instructed to do so by the installation company. 1) With the display showing Un enter a master level code then press NO seven times the display will flash Ar. Press YES the display will show W (Wait) then di (Dialling) then Cn (Connected). When the installation company has finished the display will return to Un In the event of an error the display will show Er you should try again

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Resetting After An Alarm
If the system is programmed for any code reset enter a user (followed by YES if Master or Main code is used), the exit tone will sound and the display will show for example ' E= ' Enter the code again to abort the setting. The system is now reset. Or If the display shows ' Er ' when you attempt to reset it refer to the programmed reset mode and take the appropriate action as follows:Reset Type Master Code Engineer Code Engineer + Anti-Code Anti-Code Action Use a Master code to set and abort setting Call the installation company. Call the installation company. When you try to set the system make a note of the four digit number given on the display, call the installation company or central station for an Anti-Code and proceed as shown from step 4

Name User 25 User 26 User 27 User 28 User 29 User 30 User 31 User 32 User 33 User 34 User 35 User 36 User 37 User 38 User 39 User 40 User 41 User 42 User 43 User 44 User 45 User 46 User 47

In Use

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ACE User Instructions

ACE (Advanced Control Equipment) allows control of your Gardtec 800 Series system via Infra-Red Remote control. Ace is available built in to a range of keypads or as a stand alone unit, control is via neat remote keyfob(s). We strongly advise that User Number 1 is not used for ACE in order that the user retains control of the programming functions.
Setting the System with ACE 1) 2) Point the keyfob at the ACE receiver and press the button. When the exit tone sounds exit the premises in the usual way.
Part Setting the System with ACE 1) 2) Point the keyfob at the ACE receiver and press the button. When you hear the exit tone press the keyfob button again (within 3 seconds) for Part Set 1. or Press 1, 2 or 3 on the receiver/keypad for the Part Set you require. Unsetting the System with ACE 1) 2) Enter the premises via an authorised entry point. Point the keyfob at the receiver and press the button.

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Programming ACE Keyfobs onto your System
Two modes are available for ACE, these are Normal & High Security. Please check the User Information Chart on page 2 noting the mode of your ACE control. Normal Security In this mode up to fourteen keyfobs may be programmed onto a single user number 1) Follow the procedure for programming user codes to the point when the user code is entered. Point the keyfob at the ACE unit and press the button on the fob. Repeat this procedure for any other fobs you wish to be programmed using the same user number each time (e.g User 1 or User 2 etc.) each time. If more than one ACE receiver is fitted fobs need to be programmed onto all ACE receivers, yet again the same user number should be used. When programming the fob onto more than one receiver (on the same system) the button on the fob MUST be held down continuously between programming onto the first and subsequent ACE receivers.

High Security In this mode each keyfob will occupy a User number. The number of keyfobs that may be used is limited by the maximum number of user codes available on the system up to a maximum of fourteen. 1) Follow the procedure for programming user codes to the point when the user code is entered. Point the keyfob at the ACE unit and press the button on the fob. Repeat this procedure for any other fobs you wish to be programmed using a different user number each time (e.g User 1 or User 2 etc.) each time. If more than one ACE receiver is fitted fobs need to be programmed onto all ACE receivers, retaining the same user number for each individual fob. When programming the fob onto more than one receiver (on the same system) the button on the fob MUST be held down continuously between programming onto the first and other ACE receivers. In all cases when the ACE is used only Master & Main user levels will allow part setting via the keyfob. Other code levels will only allow part setting in conjunction with the keypad.

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Queensway, Rochdale, Lancashire, OL11 1TQ United Kingdom Internet: http://www.gardiner-technology.com e-mail: sales@gardiner-technology.com

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Gardtec 800 SERIES OF CONTROL PANELS
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH TECHNOLOGY

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In choosing one of the control panels within the Gardtec 800 series you are guaranteed one of the most powerful, flexible, reliable and advanced units available. Whatever the application it will provide the perfect answer to your security requirements whilst allowing the user complete control with simplistic operation. The Gardtec 800 series provides functionality, features and capacity more than sufficient to cater for any size installation. The series has undergone a recent upgrade to ensure that it remains ahead of the field and continues to provide complete protection with advanced user flexibility.
800 panels series of control

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F E AT U R E S
8/16 fully programmable zones expandable to 16/32 on the 816, enables flexibility to protect the environment in most domestic and commercial/industrial premises 2 superior attractive remote keypad design options, both available in LED and LCD Up to 4 keypads per system for complete system control On board keypad option with Personal Attack activation available through all keypads LCD display gives 32 characters for simple operation and descriptions 1 full set and 3 part sets, including silent set options to cover any specific user requirement Each part group has separate programmable setting mode and exit time if required The control panel is Ace compatible for the simplest form of setting via an infra red keyfob Zones may be removed individually if required Chime function that can be turned On or Off by the User Has the ability to connect directly to communicators to allow for the remote monitoring of the system Up to 7 different user codes for numerous system users, Master User can add or delete these as and when required Keypad is backlit for easy night time operation Full system can be tested by the Master User for complete peace of mind Bell ring times and number of activations are programmable by your installer 250 (800) / 324 (816) event log complies with most insurance stipulations Zone descriptors and user names (816/840) for identity and simplified operation Upload/Download compatible, enables remote interrogation and diagnostics by your engineer, for immediate service response Gardtec 840 Additional Features: 376 event log Up to 8 remote keypads per system System can be split into separate areas if required Up to 80 zones 47 user codes
The Gardtec 800 Series of control panels is able to offer you complete and total system flexibility.
The Gardtec 800 is the premier control panel in the market, with unbeatable features, build quality and reliability. The series offers both LCD and LED type keypads.The LCD type offers a full 32 character display for full descriptive operation. Display types can be mixed on the same system.The remote operation features really do take this control panel into a league of its own with the software already nominated for the leading international awards.

APPLICATION

With the option of up to 80 zones and a range of features second to none the Gardtec 800 series is more than capable in securing all domestic, industrial and commercial premises. The units themselves also come in either polycarbonate or metal for increased flexibility. The Gardtec Contour LED RKP c/w ACE Gardtec Contour LCD RKP c/w ACE Upload/Download compatibility also make this ideal partner for systems requiring remote communications and interrogation.

KEYPAD OPTIONS

AESTHETICS
A choice of keypad designs, providing robust and attractive alternatives yet offering simple operation means that the system can blend in the environment whilst providing full functionality. Gardtec 800 Traditional Gardtec 800 Traditional LED RKP LCD RKP
Control Panel with OnBoard Keypad option Gardtec ACE Transmitter

ACE OPTIONS

Gardtec ACE ( Advanced Control Equipment) is compatible with all of the Gardiner Technology control panel range. This allows for the simplest form of security system operation - the press of a button. This is achieved through an attractive keyfob and secure infra red transmission. ACE utilises the highest form of security and with up to 14 keyfobs per system its ideal for commercial and domestic premises.

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ADVANCED SURFACE MOUNT PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY ENABLES ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY, RELIABILITY AND QUALITY AND ALLOWS FOR SUPERIOR ATTRACTIVE DESIGN.

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