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NAPCO Security Systems GEMP3200 8 to 32 Zone Control PanelNAPCO's Gemini GEM-P3200 is a popular, all-around 8 zone hybrid control expandable to 32 zones or 48 wireless points. Features: 8 to 32 hardwire or wireless zones/points; up to 48 RF wireless points including 2 2-wire fire zones Up to 48 user codes Up to 2 areas Fuseless, maintenance-free operation 3 on-board relay outputs; expandable to 24 1 on-board programmable lug Up to 2 RF receivers Up to 7 keypads Interior bypass groups Up to 24 X-10 devices supported 800 vent log Auto arm/disarm
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Brand: NAPCO
Part Numbers: GEM-P3200, GEMP3200
UPC: 785026021931
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FEATURES ! Eight end-of-line-resistor burglary zones programmable for Area, Exit/Entry Delay, Interior, Follower, Day Zone, ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Chime, Fire options, Sensor Watch, Swinger Shutdown, Zone Anding and a variety of other features. Supports up to 48 zones with optional zone-expansion modules and 4-zone keypads. Supports up to 48 individually coded users, each with a programmable authority level. Supports three on-board relay outputs and up to 24 external relay outputs. Supports three keypad panics: Fire, Police & Auxiliary Supports up to 2 independent area partitions. Supports up to 7 separate keypad access control stations by up to 48 users. Supports up to 64 separately-addressable X-10 devices with the GEM-X10KIT and PC04 interfaces. English-language prompts & system status messages. User-customized zone descriptions, re-programmable as required. Supports 2-wire and 4-wire smoke detectors. Reports alarms, restores and troubles by zone. 255 Event Schedule
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800 Event Log. Overview Mode permits monitoring and control of total system from one keypad. Two programmable Entry Delay times. Two Interior-Zone groups (when used with GEM-RP1CAe2 / GEM-K1CA keypads). Dynamic battery test interrupts charging and places battery under load every four hours. Chime by zone; programmable duration. Non-volatile RAM retains memory during power losses. Quickloader programmable. Auto-Download Log.
Exclusive V.A.L.I.D. feature (Verifying Automatic Line-Integrity Diagnostic) reduces false alarms due to changes in line resistance.
Communicator Features ! Compatible with all major receiver formats, including BFSK, 4/2, Modem 2, SIA, 4/3/1, 4+2 Express and Point ID. ! Rotary dial, TouchToneTM only, and TouchToneTM with Rotary backup. ! Three 20-digit telephone numbers. ! Backup Reporting; Double Reporting; Split Reporting. ! 48 User Codes with Open/Close Reporting by user. ! AC Failure Reporting with programmable report delay. ! Supervised telephone line with programmable delay. ! Pager capability. Keypad Features ! English-language LCD display; LED and sounder annunciators. ! Supports up to seven 4-wire keypads. ! Access only capability. ! Provisions for fire, police and auxiliary panic alarms. ! Integral 4-zone EZM included in each keypad (GEM-RP1CAe2/GEM-K1CA only). ! Communicator Test to Central facilitates testing; Locate, Fault-Find and EZM-Locate diagnostics simplify troubleshooting.
UL LISTINGS
Household Burglar Alarm System Units: UL1023 Household Fire Warning System Units: UL985 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems: UL609 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units: UL1610 Police Station Alarm Units: UL365 Security Industry Association (SIA) False Alarm Reduction Standard CP-01
COMPATIBLE UL-LISTED DEVICES
Refer to the following list of recommended devices. Bells: Ademco AD8-12; AD10-12 Amseco MBL-8/12V; MBL-10/12V Wheelock 46T-G4-12-R*; 46T-G6-12-R; 46T-G10-12-R Hochiki America AL-VB-1012*; AL-MB-612* *Not for Household Fire applications (<85dB at 10') Grade-A Bell: Ademco AB-12 Bell in Box Horns: Wheelock 34T-12-R; MT-12/24; MT4-12/24; MIZ-12 Faraday 6120-0-0-12-DC* Federal Signal 450E-24 Hochiki America AL-FH-12M* *Not for Household Fire applications (<85dB at 10') Mini-Horn: Federal Signal 460-024-R (red); -W (white); -BG (beige) Chimes: Wheelock CH-CF1-12; CH-DF1-12 (both for private-mode signalling only) Strobes: System Sensor SS1215ADA; SS1215ADAB Wheelock LS12 Strobe/Horns: Wheelock 7002T-12-W-FR; 7001T-12-W-FR; V7001T-12-W-FR Gentex SHG-12H System Sensor MASS1215ADA; MASS1215ADAB Electronic Signals: Wheelock ES-BH2-R; ES-DL2-R; ES-EL2-R Electronic Signal/Strobes: Wheelock ES-BH2-WH-12DC-HF-R; ES-DL2-WS-12DC-VF-R; ES-EL2-WS-12DC-HF-R Bell/Strobes: Wheelock 46T-G6-12-WS-12-HF-R; 46T-G10-12-WS-12-HF-R Transformers: Basler Electric BE116240CAA 40VA; BE116250CAA 50 VA
WI817E 2/04 Compatible Smoke Detectors UL Compatible Smoke Detectors (Providing UL Recognition or Listing) 4 Wire Smoke Detectors
Manufacturer Gentex Model 812, 812T, 812P, 812PT, 812PH, 8120, 8120T, 8120P, 8120PTY, 8120-PH Hochiki NAPCO Sentrol/ESL FW-4 445AT, 445C, 445CT, 445CR, 445CRT System Sensor 1112, 2112, 21112T, 211TSRB 1412TH, 2412TH 2312/24T, 1412, Base N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A System Sensor
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2 Wire Smoke Detectors
Manufacturer NAPCO Sentrol/ESL Model FW-2 711U, 712U, 721U, 721UT, 722U, 731U, 732U 1100, 1151, 1400, 2100, 2100T, 2100S, 2100TS, 2151, 2400, 2400TH N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Base N/A 701U, 702U, 702RE, 702RU
SLG-12 w/YBC-RL4-RA base N/A
Note: Voltage Rating: 8.513.3 VDC Maximum Number of Detectors: 10
Note: Subtract total smoke-detector alarm current from available standby current.
Note: Any normally-open devices that do not require power from the control panel may be used (such as pull stations, waterflow and thermostats), if acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
SUMMARY OF UL REQUIREMENTS
Residential !Recognized Limited-Energy Cable for initiating, indicating and supplementary circuits. !Initiating loops supervised if longer than 3 feet !FT2200 End-of-Line Relay for Fire (if using 4-wire smoke detectors) !Minimum alarm timeout of 5 minutes !Maximum exit time: 60 seconds !Maximum entry time: 45 seconds !Do not program Swinger Shutdown, Force Arming, Selective Bypass, Group Bypass, or 50 ms Loop
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TESTING THE SYSTEM
After installation is completed, test the system as follows.
! 1. ! 2. ! 3. ! 4.
Call the central station to inform them of the test. Initiate an alarm, preferably on a zone that activates a steady siren, and verify proper signaling. Wait 5 minutes. Call the central station to confirm their receipt of a good transmission.
Note: Be sure to test all enabled keypad panics.
Signal Strength Testing/Wireless Systems
To test the operation of wireless transmitters, proceed as follows. (Note: Wireless systems have not been investigated by UL).
! Fault a point of each transmitter to be tested by faulting the zone.
The transmitter signal strength can be displayed using the DISPLAY RF XMITTER STAT function. Enter a Level 3 User Code or enter the Dealer Code, press the A button and answer NO until DISPLAY RF XMITTER STAT is displayed. Press YES (E button) and the Wireless Signal Strength of the wireless zone will be displayed. The Wireless Signal Strength will be displayed from 1 to 10 with 10 being the strongest signal and any signal under 3 as unacceptable. Except in the Fault-Find Mode, signal strengths less than 3 will be entered into the system log. Press NEXT (E button) to step the next zone. The last received signal strength for each transmission is always stored in memory and can viewed at any time using this procedure. Signal strength can also be viewed through the PCD3000 Status Screen.
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WIRING CONNECTIONS
BATTERY
4 AH, 6 AH OR 7 AH RECHARGEABLE BATTERY 12 VDC
RED BLACK
The RED (+) and BLACK (-) flying leads must be connected to a 12VDC 4, 6 or 7 AH Rechargeable Battery, to serve as backup power in the event of AC Power Failure. NOTE: To calculate the available standby time refer to the StandbyBattery Calculation Worksheet at the back of this manual.
TRANSFORMER
AC IN, 16.5V/60HZ VIA TRF11 OR TRF14 CLASS 2 TRANSFORMER DO NOT CONNECT TO SWITCHED OUTLET
Connect a 16.5 VAC Transformer to Terminals 1 and 2, using a wire of #18 AWG. or less at a distance of 15 ft. or less from the control panel. NOTE: Do not connect to a switched outlet.
SIREN/BELL BURG/FIRE ALARM OUTPUT
Connect the alarm sounding devices (self-contained sirens, speakers or a mechanical bells) to terminals 5 (+) and 14 (-). Any self-contained siren requiring a 12 VDC input can be connected. When connecting a mechanical bell, it must be supervised using a 2.2k Ohm resistor. To connect 8 Ohm Speakers use a Siren Driver with the proper polarity observed. NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagram for alarm current specification, bell supervision and burglary output relay. Note: In NFPA Household Fire Installations. only a single siren or bell can be used on this bell circuit.
NOTE: Do not use a gas pipe, plastic pipe or AC ground connections.
AUXILIARY POWER
(+) AUX POWER (-)
Connect the auxiliary devices (motion detectors, glass breaks, etc.) to Terminals 13 and 14. Auxiliary Power provides a filtered 12 VDC nominal output which is used for powering auxiliary devices. NOTE: To calculate the available standby time refer to the Standby-Battery Calculation Worksheet at the back of this manual.
GEM-RP2CAe2 (1 LINE LCD KEYPAD) (Only PGM Option 2 available)
13 RED
RB1000 Relay (recommended)
Keypad Brown Wire: EZM/PGM Output Options Select either option with GEM-RP1CAe2/GEM-K1CA keypads. Option 2 for use with GEM-RP2ASe2/ GEM-K2AS keypads only. Option 1. Activates the PGM lug on the corresponding EZM module(s). Lug goes active (low) when any selected Area is armed. Option 2. The Access Code will activate the keypad's PGM brown wire while armed or disarmed if the User Code is programmed for "Access Control on PGM Lug". The Access Code is programmed as any other User Code but without arm/disarm capability. Note: Options not investigated by UL.
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RESET OUTPUT
Reset Output can be activated depending on the programming options selected (see GEMP3200 Programming Instructions). Connect the device controlled by the programmable output between terminal 15 (+) and terminal 14 (-).
BASIC ZONE CONFIGURATION
The basic zone configuration for the GEM-P3200 is 8 zones. Connect as shown above to terminals 16-27. Normally Closed (N.C.) devices may be wired in series or Normally Open (N.O.) devices may be wired in parallel. Use the 2.2K Ohm end-of-line (E.O.L.) resistor in each zone, if selected in programming (refer to the GEM-P3200 Programming Instructions). Zones 1-8 can be selected for a Fast Loop Response (10ms or 50 ms) or a Normal Loop Response (750 ms). Other zone options include Entry/Exit, Interior, 24 Hour Protection, Trouble, Fire, Instant, Chime, Area Selection and Relay Output selection.
EXPANDED ZONE CONFIGURATION
Additional Zones are numbered 9-48.
A E RM D S TA
N EX T/YES
PR IO R /NO
CO MPUTERIZED SE CURITY SYSTEM
GEM-RP1CAe2 (2 LINE LCD KEYPAD)
The GEM-P3200 Control Panel may be expanded up to 48 zones. This may be accomplished by adding 40 zones to the basic 8 zone configuration. Hardwired zone expanders include: GEM-EZM4 (4 additonal zones per module), GEM-EZM8 (8 additional zones per module) and GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad (4 additional zones per keypad). Wireless zone expanders include: GEM-RECV8 (8 additional zones per receiver), GEM-RECV16 (16 additional zones per receiver) and GEMRECV96 (88 additional zones per receiver). Wireless transmitters include: GEM-TRANS2, GEM-KEYF, GEM-SMK, GEMPIR, GEM-DT and GEM-GB.
Disarming
Arming in AWAY MODE
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Arming in STAY MODE
STAY MODE provides partial protection by allowing free movement within the premises, while still protecting the perimeter zones. Exit/Entry doors are provided with Exit/Entry delays. A "Classic" series keypad will display "SYSTEM ARMED" with a Bypass Icon and a RED LED that remains ON, while a GREEN LED blinks. With "K Series" keypads such as the GEM-K1CA and the GEM-K2AS, pressing P bypasses all interior zones simultaneously, and arms the panel in "STAY MODE". The keypad will display "ARMED STAY". If P is pressed (hold for 2 seconds) when the panel is already armed in STAY MODE, the panel will enter "Instant Mode" and eliminate the entry time delay period.
Instant Arming
INSTANT ARMING allows exit/entry zones to immediately go into alarm when violated, with no Exit/Entry time delay. This feature can be used to provide instant protection while you or someone else is on the premises. With the "Classic" keypads, to arm "Stay" and obtain Instant Arming, press E and F, then enter your user code and press D. With the "K Series"
keypads, enter your user code and press P. Then press and hold P until keypad beeps. Instant Arming will be automatically reset on disarming.
Auto Arming (Not for UL Installations)
AUTO ARM allows the User to automatically arm the system at a specified time of the day and on specific days of the week. Schedule a specific closing time on any/all day(s) of the week. After a specific Fail-to-Close Window Start Time, if the user has not Armed the system during the Window Length, and the system has been instructed to "Fail-to-Close' and 'Auto Arm if not closed at end of Window" then the system will arm, providing a 15 minute warning. CAUTION: If Automatic Interior Bypass is selected, panel will Auto Arm in STAY Mode. During the 15 minute pulsating sounder warning of an Auto Arm, a User can press the R or A button, until "TO DE-
Delaying an Auto Arm (Not for UL Installations)
LAY AUTO ARM / PRESS 1-4 / N" is displayed. Enter the number of hours to delay arming, followed by the U or D button. If "DELAY AUTO ARM Y/N" is displayed, press the "NEXT/YES" button. The sounder can be silenced by pressing the C button during the 15 minute interval, but will come back on in the last 1 minute. This feature may be canceled by arming and disarming the keypad.
ACTIVATE OVERVIEW
This mode provides a system status display of all partitioned areas at a glance. Note: The keypad selected for the Overview Mode will remain in that mode. To convert the keypad back to its original use as an area keypad, enter the Function Mode and access DEACTIVATE OVERVIEW. The display will revert to "SYSTEM READY". Also see Overview Mode.
ACTIVATE CHIME *
Press YES button to sound a tone at the keypad when a Chime Zone is violated. The duration of the tone is programmable. To turn off the Chime Mode, press YES button at the DEACTIVATE CHIME function. *Note: Chime and Watch modes display as "Monitor" on all GEM-RP2ASe2 and GEM-K2AS keypads. This option, if programmed, permits all zones designated as Day Zones to be turned on. When selected, a "W" will appear in the display (GEM-RP1CAe2 only) as long as the Watch Mode is active. To deactivate the Watch Mode, arm, then disarm. *Note: Chime and Watch modes display as "Monitor" on all GEM-RP2ASe2 and GEM-K2AS keypads.
ACTIVATE WATCH*
RESET SYSTEM TRBL ! System troubles normally latch and display and sound at the keypad. Pressing the C button will silence the
sounder; "SYSTEM READY" will be displayed. Correcting the trouble will clear most system trouble indications, however the following system troubles require a Level-2 or -3 code for manual reset (enter code; access RESET SYS TRBL then press the U button).
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EZM Tamper Keypad Tamper Sensor Watch Service Reminder
Note: (1) If a system trouble is not corrected, it will redisplay after 5 minutes. (2) If one or more of the foregoing system troubles appear during the first 5 minutes after power-up, they will be cleared automatically.
RESET SENSOR MSG START EXIT TIME FAULT FIND
Press YES button to reset a PIR Supervision system trouble.
If the central station ringback signal has not been received within about 30 seconds, a communication problem may exist. Press YES button to start exit delay manually. This troubleshooting aid will help the installer locate swingers. When accessed, two things occur: !The loop response of each zone is set for the fastest response time. !Causing or repairing a fault activates the sounder for about 7 seconds.
Tapping and poking at suspect points, the installer can easily locate swingers by listening for the beep. This eliminates the need of returning to the keypad to visually check after each attempt. Pressing the C button to restore normal operation. Arming the system automatically cancels the Fault find Mode. Note: When testing wireless systems, the keypad will not beep if the signal strength is less than 3, but the strength will still be displayed.
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ACTIVATE LOCATE
This feature will help the user find zone troubles and indicate when they are repaired. When accessed, the sounder will come on and the display will read "LOCATE", then scroll through the zones in trouble. As each zone is corrected, the sounder will stop momentarily, signaling its repair, and the display will indicate the remaining zones in trouble. The sounder and display will continue in this manner until all zones are repaired, or until the C button is pressed. To find the physical location of an EZM, enter the number of any zone on that EZM, then press the U button. This will
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Alarm on Day Zone See Day Zone Alarm Outputs (See Wiring Diagram for UL requirements.)
The GEM-P3200 has three Form-C relay outputs: Burglary, Auxiliary and Reset. Each has a related jumper (B, A, and C, respectively) that may be cut for dry contacts. The following table summarizes wiring for signaling an alarm in typical installations. See Time Selection for timeout duration.
OUTPUT NORMAL OPERATING OUTPUT VOLTAGE TERMINALS
WET CONTACT TERMINALS COM E22 N/C 28
JUMPER
Bell Output (Burg.)
5(+) & 14() 5(+) & 14()
N/O 15 B A C
Bell Output (Pulsed) Aux. Relay Reset Relay (Fire Verification)
8(+) & 14(-) 28(+) & 14(-)
U.L. INSTALLATIONS: (1) For Residential Fire, cut jumper PS and install jumper JP6. (2) Combination Residential Burglary/Fire systems require distinctly different signals for burglary and fire; for Single Bell, program Burg. Output for burglary zones and Pulsed Output for fire zones. (3) Aux., Burg. and Reset Relays provide wet contacts (positive voltage on COM, N/C and N/O contacts); for negative (-) connection. (4) Cutting the Aux., Burg. or Reset Relay associated jumper will provide Dry Contacts (no voltage on COM, N/ C and N/O contacts); for use with external power supplies and/or loads (see wiring diagram). (5) Removal of Reset Relay Jumper C will remove power to all smoke detectors, if any are installed. See Time Selection for timeout requirements.
OUTPUT Fire Lug Reset Output (Smoke Reset) WIRING E9(-) 28(+) & 29(-) REMARKS See Fire Lug To Smoke Power Relay
Alarm; Alarm Restore Telco 1/Telco 3 See Report Telco 1/Telco 3 Alarm; Alarm Restore Telco 2 See Backup Report on Telco 2 Ambush (Keypad Ambush); Ambush Codes There are two types of Ambush Codes: (1) A 2-digit code (prefix) that is entered immediately prior to (and as part of) the regular User Code and (2) A separate and unique User Code. Disarming with an Ambush Code will cause a silent report to be sent to a central station. Thus, should a user be forced to disarm, he can silently signal an emergency while appearing to be merely disarming the system. The Ambush Zone will automatically report when programmed to report an alarm. Ambush Type 1: (a 2-digit prefix code), this type must not be used in a SIA CP-01 compliant system. Enable as follows: (a) select Ambush to Report Event Telco 1/Telco 3 (Address 1125, 1127, 1135, 1137); enter Global Ambush Code (Address 0495); and (c) enter an Ambush CS Report Code (0900). Each keypad is enabled for Ambush individually (Address 2440-2446). Ambush Type 2: (a separate and unique user code), this type must be used in a SIA CP-01 compliant system. Enable as follows: In the Easy Menu Driven Program Mode (see WI818 or WI1184), the menu selection "Enter User Code" is used to program a user code with a "blank() 5" in the area for which the Ambush Code will be used. Enable all other locations and program as follows: (a) select Ambush to Report Event Telco 1/Telco 3 (Address 1125, 1127, 1135, 1137); (b) enter an Ambush CS Report Code (0900). Each keypad is enabled for Ambush individually (Address 2440-2446); (c) select "Enable Ambush in User Assignment Code Type" (3905). Set User Code Type as Ambush. Be sure to inform the user what their Ambush Code is, and that the Arm/Disarm Code must be entered less than 10 seconds after the Type 1 Ambush Code for an ambush report to be sent.
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Entry delay may be canceled by pressing and holding the P button prior to arming, however it will be restored automatically upon disarming. (When armed with Instant protection, an I will appear at the right side of the display.) Exit/Entry Follower A zone programmed as an Exit/Entry Follower will ignore detection during the exit delay, and only during entry delay if the Exit/ Entry Zone is entered first. Thus, detection devices (passive infrared detectors, for example) along the path between the keypad and the exit/entry door will not signal an alarm during exit/entry delay under normal conditions. However, if a device in the Exit/Entry Follower Zone detects a violation when the exit/entry door has not first been entered, there will be no entry delay and the Exit/Entry Follower Zone will go into an instant alarm. If the panel is armed with the entry delays canceled (Instant protection), any violation on the Exit/Entry Zone or the Exit/Entry Follower Zone will cause an immediate alarm. Expansion Zones EZM Type EZM PGM Armed Terminal Control EZM Tamper See Tamper Zones 932 are expansion zones added to the basic system using expansion zone modules (EZMs). Any combination of GEMEZM4 (4 zones), GEM-EZM8 (8 zones) and/or the 4-zone modules integral to each GEM-RP1CAe2 and GEM-K1CA keypads may be used. Refer to Section 2: ADDING EXPANSION ZONES and the Wiring Diagram. Also see the instructions accompanying each module for wiring information. Regardless of how the modules are arranged, the expansion zones are divided into consecutively-numbered groups of four. Each 4-zone module comprises one group of zones; each 8-zone module comprises two groups. Each group is assigned a number. For each EZM group, program EZM Type (two nibbles, left and right), as follows: EZM Not Used: leave both nibbles blank (); Burglary EZM: enter 1 in the right nibble (1). If EZM PGM Armed Terminal Control is programmed for the EZM module, Terminal 6 on the module will go low when the areas programmed for that module are armed. This may be used to display area-armed status (for example) on an external LED. Note: (1) This terminal is intended for connection to UL-listed devices rated 5mA maximum and capable of operating from 8.013.0Vdc (12V, special application). (2) In two-group modules (GEM-EZM8), only the lower of the two groups may be programmed. Extended Format See Data Format Fire Keypad Fire Any zone may be programmed for Fire. Connect normally-open devices across a Fire Zone. The EOL2.2K end-of-line resistor must be installed (4-wire smoke detectors require an FT2200 relay instead of a resistor to supervise the power to the detector). A short across the zone will cause a fire alarm, which will be indicated at the keypad by a FIRE LCD display and pulsing sounder. An open circuit on the Fire Zone will identify a trouble and cause flashing FIRE LCD display and pulsing sounder after a 10-second delay. The sounder may be silenced using the C button. The LED will go off within 30 seconds after reset if the alarm or trouble is cleared. For Smoke-Detector Reset, see Alarm Outputs. A fire condition that has not been restored will cause the zone number and description to scroll. To reset (acknowledge) the condition, enter a valid code, then press the C button. If Keypad Fire is programmed, pressing both the 7 and the G keypad buttons at the same time will sound a fire panic alarm and display ***FIRE ALARM*** at the keypad. The Keypad Fire function is supplementary to the hardwired zones. Note: This feature shall not be considered a substitute for listed manual initiating devices. Fire Verification (Not for use in California.) Fire Zone programmed for Fire Alarm Verification will cause all zones to power down for 12 seconds. (All devices must be wired with + power on Terminal 28). After this time, power is restored and a 4-second power-up time is started. Thereafter, the zone will be active again. This represents a total processing delay of 16 seconds from the time the alarm is first detected. If an alarm condition still exists at this time or reoccurs within 2 minutes, an alarm will be initiated, otherwise the zone will return to its original state. NOTE: A zone programmed for Fire Alarm Verification must be programmed as a Fire Zone as well. Fire Output (Lug E9) Lug E9 (FIRE) will go to about 1Vdc when a Fire Zone programmed for Fire Output is tripped. This lug may be used for auxiliary equipment. (For use, refer to the instructions furnished with the device). Use Napco Part No. WL1 for connection. Global System Troubles by Output System troubles (Low Battery, AC Failure, etc.) can trip any output (Pulsed Burg, Auxiliary, etc.). Note: RF TROUBLE will report for RF Low Battery, RF Supervisory Failure or GEM-DT Self-Test Failure. Interior Stay Zones; Interior 1 Normally Bypassed; Automatic Interior Bypass/Easy Exit (Applies to "GEM-RP" keypads only). Removal of a programmed group of interior (Stay) zones from the system will permit freedom of movement throughout the premises but still allow protection from intrusion through armed perimeter zones. Pressing E prior to arming will select the Interior Zones, then arm to bypass. The next time the control panel is disarmed, all bypassed zones will automatically revert to non-bypassed (disarmed) zones. When E is pressed, the BYPASS reminder will come on. The bypassed zones may be displayed on the keypad (see GEM-RP1CAe2/GEM-K1CA FUNCTION MODE). If Interior Normally Bypassed is selected, all Interior (STAY) Zones will always be inactive. The BYPASS reminder will always display,
To Security Unbypass a zone, follow the same procedure. When the zone # is entered (step 4), the display will read UNBYPASSED ZONE #. To Arm/Disarm the system without altering the state of Bypassed zones, program the option Disable Auto-Unbypass on Disarming. (Address Location 2417 = [4][!]) It is not possible to Bypass/Unbypass Zones using the Directory Mode procedure. Typically, any zone, other then a fire zone, will automatically be unbypassed when the panel is disarmed. In order to unbypass a fire zone, follow procedures 1 through 4. After executing step 4 the display will read - Unbypassed, Zone #.
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When a fire zone is bypassed the panel will go into a fire trouble condition. It will also transmit the fire trouble to the CS, if programmed to do so. Zones 1-9 are entered as 01 - 09.
Loop Response (750mS required for UL installations) Loop response is the amount of time in milliseconds (mS) that a normally-closed circuit must remain open, or a normally-open circuit must remain closed, to trigger an alarm. The slower the loop response, the more immune the system will be to intermittents (swingers). Loop response times for Zones 1 through 8 are programmed into the control panel; those for Zones 9 through 32 loop responses are selected at the respective keypad configuration mode or expansion module jumper. (Refer to keypad instructions and EZM Installation Instructions.) Selectable loop-response times for Zones 18 are: 750mS (.75 sec.): The slowest loop-response time, recommended for use with magnetic contacts, window foil, etc. Unless programmed otherwise, loop-response time will be 750mS for all zones. 50mS (.05 sec.): Used for momentary Panic Buttons and area-protection devices, such as photoelectric eyes, passive infrared sensors, floor mats, etc. 10mS (.01 sec.): An extremely fast loop response used primarily for window bugs. Low Battery (Required for UL Mercantile installations) A low-battery system trouble will annunciate at the keypad when the battery terminal voltage drops below normal. This condition may signal a local sounding device, report to a central station (program Panel Low Bat Report Code), or both. If a battery is installed and low terminal voltage is detected, a restore will not occur until the battery is recharged to its specified level and passes a dynamic test. The dynamic test may be initiated manually by pressing the C button, or it will be initiated automatically, every four hours, by the panel. In wireless installations, when displaying RF transmitter status, a LoBatt indication denotes a low-battery condition at the transmitter. Master Security Code Dealer Security Code Download Security Code The factory-programmed Master Security Code (printed on the label affixed to the micro can) is unique and cannot be changed. Use this code to enter the Dealer Program Mode to program (or change) the Dealer Security Code. If a Dealer Security Code is programmed, both the Dealer Security Code and the Master Security Code will work. However, should system RAM fail, only the Master Security Code will work. The Dealer Security Code is needed to enter the Dealer Program Mode, thus allowing the dealer to program codes, zone features, reporting features and zone descriptions (see Programming Manual WI818 and/or WI1148). This code may be changed as required. Important! The label containing the Master Security Code should be removed. Record the code in a secure place for reference as programming changes cannot be made without it (or the Dealer Security Code). To change the Dealer Security Code, access the Direct Address Program Mode. Advance to the PROG screen, then change the 6-digit code as required. The Download Security Code is the six-digit code required to establish connection to the PCD-Windows Software. Memory Failure A User or Dealer Memory error will cause the sounder to pulse, the SYS/TRBL reminder to flash, and the display to read E19-00 USER MEM ERROR or E20-00 DEALER MEM ERROR. Press the C button to silence the sounder (SYSTEM READY will display, along with the SYS/TRBL reminder). Activate RESET SYSTEM TROUBLE to manually reset the system trouble. A Memory Failure can be programmed to activate an alarm output and/or report using its associated system Report Code. Modem II CS Format Modem IIe CS Format The GEM-P3200 control supports Radionics Modem II as well as Modem IIe central station reporting format. Never Arm (Do not use for primary Burglary protection) A zone programmed as Never Arm cannot go into alarm. If tripped, it will display at the keypad when the DISPLAY STATUS function is selected. A chime will sound at the keypad while armed or disarmed, if Chime is also programmed for that zone and enabled. This feature is suggested for use as a garage-door or driveway monitor, or similar application. No EOL Resistor Program for any zone not wired with a 2200 Ohm end-of-line resistor (Napco Part No. EOL2.2K). This will disable any zoneshort indication (if programmed, Day Zone Short is disabled). If not programmed, an end-of-line resistor must be installed. Note: This selection is automatically disabled for zones selected as Fire. Do not program for UL installations. One-Button Arming See Easy Arming Opening Report Opening Report Only After Alarm Report (Do not program for UL installations) Opening and closing reports are generally used in commercial installations. On disarming, the communicator can send an Opening Code for Users 148 (Opening Report), or it may transmit only when the control panel is disarmed after an alarm has been reported (Opening Report Only After Alarm Report). (Note: Key Fobs 18 report as Users 2532). Subscriber Identification Numbers
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LCD. Keypad indications are reset by the C button unless Reset Day Zone With Arm/Disarm is selected. Trouble on a Fire Zone will be indicated by the FIRE/TRBL reminder and the sounder. An open circuit (trouble) will cause a flashing FIRE display and a pulsing sounder after a 15-second delay. (A short circuit will cause an alarm condition: steady-on FIRE display and pulsing sounder). The C button will silence the sounder. Clear the trouble, then press the C button once again. The keypad will reset after a brief delay. Trouble on Open Trouble on Short Trouble on Night Open (Not for UL installations) Trouble on Open will identify an open circuit on a loop as a trouble. Trouble on Short will identify a short circuit as a trouble. Trouble on Night Open, which will identify an open circuit on a normally-closed zone while armed as a trouble condition (not an alarm), is intended for use with a Napco Monitor-Series dual-technology sensor. While there will be no indication at the keypad, any of these trouble conditions can be reported if Report Trouble is programmed as well. See Sensor Watch. Trouble/Trouble Restore Telco 1/Telco 3 See Report Telco 1/Telco 3 Trouble/Trouble Restore Telco 2 See Backup Report on Telco 2 Two-Digit Format See Data Format Two-Wire Smoke Detectors See Smoke Detectors Unvacated Premises: Convert from Away to Stay based on no egress through exit door. Default is enabled. (GEM-P3200 panel-This feature is AUTOMATIC INTERIOR BYPASS). The panel uses the existing programmable feature "Auto Interior Bypass". This feature must be enabled in CP-01 installations. This feature is enabled in the factory program and it is also enabled when "Enable CP-01 Features" is selected in the Easy Program Menu. (Address 2421, Bit 0). User Codes/Authority Levels/Access Bytes User Closing and Opening Reports by Telephone Numbers Enable User Code by Area Up to 48 six-digit User Codes are programmable, each with its dedicated Authority Level and Access Byte. (The Authority Level comprises an Option Code). Refer to Programming Manual WI818 or WI1184 for descriptions of levels and options. If reporting to a central station, program User Closing and Opening Reports by Telephone Numbers. In multiple-area systems, program Enable User Code by Area. Unsupervised Transmitters (Programmable with PCD-3000 Software Only) Transmitters can now be unsupervised by programming a 9 in place of point number 1. NOTE: All points of that transmitter will be unsupervised. Veri-Phone Silence All Outputs During Audio Session Veri-Phone Zones Priority Over Alarms Veri-Phone Zones Trip Auxiliary Output If Silence All Outputs During Audio Session is selected, all output relays will turn off whenever an active low is applied to controlpanel Lug E19 (Listen In). Connect Veri-Phone Terminal 16 (INHO) to Lug E19. Note: Do not program Keypad Sounder on Alarm for Listen-In Zones. If Veri-Phone Zones Priority Over Alarms is programmed and an active low is applied to the panel's Listen-In Lug (E19), any subsequent alarm reports (except fire alarms) generated during an audio session will be delayed until the end of the session. (Whenever a listen-in session is in progress, the Veri-Phone will output an active low at its INHO Terminal (16) and Lug E1.) Program Veri-Phone Zones Trip Auxiliary Relay to have selectable Listen-In Zones. Connect Veri-Phone Terminal 14 (TRIGH) to control-panel Terminal 8 (AUX. N/O). Program the zone or event for Auxiliary Relay. Do not use the Auxiliary Relay for any other purpose. Veri-phone Trips Fire Output To have selectable Listen-In Zones, use the Fire Output to trigger the Veri-Phone. Connect Veri-Phone Terminal 13 (TRIGL) to control panel Lug E9 (Fire Output). Program the zone or event for Fire Output; do not use the Fire Output for any other purpose. NOTE: Veri-phone trips Auxiliary Relay and Veri-phone trips Fire Output cannot be enabled together. The Auxiliary Relay can be used for Keyfob Chirp on arming and disarming. Watch Mode (by Area) See Day Zone Wireless Trouble Reporting by Zone All reports of Wireless trouble (Transmitter Low Battery, Transmitter Tamper, Transmitter Supervisory Failure) to central station will identify identifying the zone of the transmitter. Zone ANDing, Groups 12 (Not for UL installations); Enable Local Alarm on First Zone AND Trip (Not for UL installations) Up to 2 groups of at least two zones each can be ANDed, wherein the system will go into alarm only if any two zones of the group
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Programming Address Location
Enabled in EZ Programming 0000 (Pre-existing)
3905, Bit 5 (see Note 1) (3905 6 )* ()**
3905, Bit 1 (see Note 1) ( )* ()** 3905, Bit 2 (see Note 1) (3905 3 )* ()** 2421, Bit 0 ( )* ()**
3905, Bit 3 (see Note 4) (3905 4 )* ()** 0001, 0002 (Pre-existing feature)
Feature in EZ Programming New Panel Operation 2422, Bit 6 (see Note 3) (2422 7 )* ()**
New Panel/Keypad Feature
Address 4082
Pre-existing feature
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Duress Code. The panel will not allow duplicate User Codes to be programmed. Every user program code may now be selected as an Ambush Code for Area 1 or Area 2 by entering a _5 in the Area 1 Options or Area 2 Options respectively. Note: Keypad(s) must be enabled for Ambush. Cross Zoning. Required Option for cross zoning with either programmable time period or specified by manufacturer. Default is disabled. The existing programmable by zone feature "Zone ANDing Groups" are available for the cross zoning option required by CP-01. This feature is not enabled in the factory program and not enabled when Enable CP-01 Features are enable in the Easy Program Menu. Cross Zone set time = one (1) minute. Swinger Shutdown. Zone will only trip once and will not restore automatically. "Auto-Reset" (Addresses 1219, 1319, 1419, 1519, 1619, 1719, 1819, 1919. 2019, 2119) and "Swinger Shutdown" (Addresses 1220, 1320, 1420, 1520, 1620, 1720, 1820, 1920, 2020, 2120) are disabled in order to meet the CP-01 requirement of only one alarm activation per zone during an arming period. These features are not selected on zones 1-8 in the factory program and are removed from all zones when "Enable CP-01 Features" is selected in the Easy Program Menu. In a SIA CP-01 installation, these options must not be selected. Auto-Reset must be programmed for all burglary zones in a UL Installation. See the glossary entry, "Swinger Shutdown" in this manual. Fire Alarms. Fire Alarm Verification available option on Fire Zones. Default is disabled. The existing programmable option "Fire Alarm Verification" is available as required by CP-01. This feature is not enabled in the factory program and not enabled when "Enable CP-01 Features" is selected in the Easy Program Menu. Call Waiting. Disable Call Waiting on 1st Attempt. Default is disabled. When enabled, the telephone number must be programmed with *70 in front of the telephone number. The first attempt will dial with *70 (disabling call waiting). Subsequent attempts (if first attempt is unsuccessful) will dial without *70. Note: The digits used to disable Call Waiting may vary with location. Be sure to confirm with local telephone company. Note: Disabling Call Waiting on a non Call-Waiting line can result in a delay in the connection to Central Station. Enable Ambush Code Type in User Assignment. There are two types of Ambush Codes: (1) A 2-digit code (prefix) that is entered immediately prior to (and as part of) the regular User Code and (2) A separate and unique User Code. Disarming with an Ambush Code will cause a silent report to be sent to a central station. Thus, should a user be forced to disarm, he can silently signal an emergency while appearing to be merely disarming the system. The Ambush Zone will automatically report when programmed to report an alarm. System Test. Test Mode for all zones, the sounders, and communicator. The "Fault Find" function (a Function Menu selection) is enabled, and normally causes all hardwired zones to give a two second beep at the keypad(s) when any zone is faulted or restored. As required by SIA CP-01, Fault Find is expanded with the following features when Digital Dialer Report Enter/Exit Test Mode is programmed. This option is programmed when "Enable CP-01 Feature" is selected in the Easy Program Menu:
New Operation of the Panel
Pre-existing features
3905, Bit 6 (see Note 2) (3905 7 )* ()**
3905, Bit 7 (see Note 2) (3905 8 )* ()**
When Fault Find is entered, it reports to Central Station that "Test Mode" is in progress. Fault Find can not be initiated from an armed panel, and all digital dialer reporting in same area is inhibited while in Fault Find. Fault Find Central Station Reporting Code is located at address 0887. Keypad will display the following warning that the system is in Fault Find: "FAULT FIND RF SIG POWER - - " If a 24-hour zone is tripped and not restored during Fault Find, when the mode is exited the zone will display as "Faulted" on the keypad display. When Fault Find is exited by pressing C, a Fault Find Restore Report will be sent.
3905, Bit 4 (see Note 4) (3905 5 )* ()**
Notes: Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: This feature is enabled in the factory program and is enabled when "Enable CP-01 Features" is selected in the Easy Program Menu. This feature must be enabled in CP-01-compliant installations. This feature is not enabled in the factory program and is not enabled when "Enable CP-01 Features" is selected in the Easy Program Menu. This feature is enabled in the factory program and is enabled when "Enable CP-01 Features" is selected in the Easy Programming Menu. This feature must be programmed in CP-01-compliant installations if a GEM-KEYF is used in the system.
Note 4: This feature is programmed when "Enable CP-01 Features" is selected in the Easy Programming Menu. At least one Exit/Entry zone must be programmed for each area. (SIA CP-01 Specification 4.2.1)
The GEM-P3200 control panel and at least one GEM-RP1CAe2/GEM-K1CA , GEM-RP2ASe2/GEM-K2AS or a GEM-RP3DGTL/GEM-K3DGTL must be installed. The following optional accessories support the SIA False Alarm Reduction (FAR) classification, and may be used if desired: GEM-EZOUT8, GEMRB3008, GEM-RM3008, GEM-EZM8, GEM-EZM4/8, GEM-RECV8/16/32, GEM-TRANS2, GEM-PIR, GEM-SMOKE, GEM-HEAT, GEM-KFOB. Programming at Installation may be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application. Un-vacated premises: When the system/partition is armed with AWAY button, the system will arm STAY if no exit. There must be a minimum of one Stay/Away or Delay Stay/Away zone enrolled on the partition. Cross zoning is not recommended for Line security Installations nor is it to be implemented on exit / entry zones. There is a Communication Delay of 30 seconds in this control panel. It can be removed, or it can be increased up to 45 seconds at the option of the end user by consulting with the Installer. Do not duplicate any reporting codes. This applies for all communication formats other than SIA sending automatic programmed reporting codes. In UL installations, Entry Delay time plus Abort Delay time (total combined times) cannot exceed 60 seconds. Enable Exit Delay Restart must be disabled for UL Line Security/Encryption applications.
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FCC STATEMENT
This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient the receiving antenna; relocate the computer with respect to the receiver; move the computer away from the receiver; plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402; Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
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NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY
NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. (NAPCO) warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for thirty-six months following the date of manufacture. NAPCO will, within said period, at its option, repair or replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the original purchaser or user. This warranty shall not apply to any equipment, or any part thereof, which has been repaired by others, improperly installed, improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed. Seller will not be responsible for any dismantling or reinstallation charges. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ADDITIONALLY, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF NAPCO. Any action for breach of warranty, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability, must be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period. IN NO CASE SHALL NAPCO BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. In case of defect, contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security system. In order to exercise the warranty, the product must be returned by the security professional, shipping costs prepaid and insured to NAPCO. After repair or replacement, NAPCO assumes the cost of returning products under warranty. NAPCO shall have no obligation under this warranty, or otherwise, if the product has been repaired by others, improperly installed, improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to accident, nuisance, flood, fire or acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed. NAPCO will not be responsible for any dismantling, reassembly or reinstallation charges. This warranty contains the entire warranty. It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or representations, whether oral or written, are either merged herein or are expressly cancelled. NAPCO neither assumes, nor au-
HARDWIRE
WIRELESS
NEXT/YES
PRIOR/NO
GEM-RP1CA/1CAe/1CAe2 Keypad
ARM ED
STA TUS
PRIOR/NO AREA
GEM-RP2AS/RP2ASe/RP2ASe2 Keypad
Napco 1998
WI817B 11/98
NAPCO Security Systems, Inc.
333 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs, call toll free: (800) 645-9445 For direct line to Technical Service, call toll free: (800) 645-9440 Internet: http://www.napcosecurity.com
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INTRODUCTION... 4 GLOSSARY... 31 STANDBY-BATTERY CALCULATION WORKSHEET. 53 WIRING LEGEND... 54 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MODES.. 55 GEM-P3200 WIRING DIAGRAM.. 61 FCC STATEMENT.. 63 LIMITED WARRANTY.. 64
General Description... 4 Features... 4 Specifications... 6 Ordering Information.. 6 Summary of UL Requirements.. 8 INSTALLATION... 9 Mounting... 9 Wiring... 10 Wireless Systems... 10 Typical Residential Fire Installation.. 10 Typical Partitioned Installation.. 10 UL Commercial-Burglary Installations. 11 Testing the System.. 12 WIRING CONNECTIONS.. 13 Battery... 13 Transformer... 13 Siren/Bell Output... 13 Auxiliary Alarm Output.. 13 PGM Outputs... 13 Remote Bus... 14 Earth Ground... 14 Auxiliary Power.. 14 Reset Output... 15 Basic Zone Configuration.. 15 Expanded Zone Configuration.. 15 4-Wire Smoke Detectors... 16 2-Wire Smoke Detectors... 16 Telephone Lines... 17 KEYPAD CONFIGURATION MODE.. 18 Keypad Installation.. 18 Configuring the Keypads... 18 BASIC OPERATION.. 21 User Codes & Zone Descriptions.. 21 Arming and Disarming the System. 22 Bypassing Zones... 24 Alarm Indication... 24 Function Mode... 25 Keypad Messages... 30
Refer to accompanying GEM-P3200 Programming Instructions (WI818) for programming information.
NOTE: THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ARE INTENDED AND WRITTEN FOR THE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER HAVING SUITABLE EXPERIENCE AND INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT. THE UNIT IS DESIGNED TO BE PROGRAMMED USING AN IBM-COMPATIBLE COMPUTER WITH NAPCO PCD3000 SOFTWARE. AFTER PROGRAMMING, BE SURE TO RUN THE PCD3000 ERROR-CHECK UTILITY TO GUARD AGAINST PROGRAMMING CONFLICTS FOR THE TYPE OF SERVICE SELECTED FOR THE INSTALLATION.
NAPCO Security Systems
GEM-P3200 Installation Instructions
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Napco's Gemini GEM-P3200 is a state-of-the-art microcomputer-based burglary and residential fire alarm control panel of modular design. Integrally an 8-zone panel, it will support up to 32 zones with optional zone expansion modules, wireless receiver modules and/or GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 Keypads. Each panel includes an integral digital communicator. The control panel features programmable area partitioning. That is, the system may be divided into up to two discrete multiple-zone areas, each allowing access by only those users programmed for their respective area. Opening Suppression and Closing Suppression, available through Napco Quickloader software, suppress reporting within programmed windows. Conversely, Exception Reporting can transmit a fail to close if the panel is not armed within programmed intervals and, similarly, a fail to open if the panel is not disarmed within programmed intervals. Furthermore, the panel can be programmed to automatically arm either area at any time. A log containing up to 800 events (accessible TM through Quickloader software) monitors control-panel activity referenced to a precision real-time clock. A detailed event history may be displayed at the computer, using Napcos PCD3000 Quickloader Software. Keypads feature a liquid-crystal display for messages. In normal use, the LCD shows zone identification and status messages. Conventional LEDs and a sounder are also provided for annunciation. Data may be quickly and easily downloaded to the control panel using a PC-compatible computer with Napco's PCD3000 Quickloader software and PCI2000 computer interface. Or, the panel may be programmed using the keypad in its secondary mode of operation. In the keypad programming modes (there are two: Dealer and User), the LCD shows memory address, data values, programming prompts, and the alphanumeric characters required for entering up to 32 user codes and custom zone descriptions.
Interfacing to the Ademco 7720 Long-Range Wireless System
The RM3008 may be used to interface the GEM-P3200M control panel to the Ademco 7720 transmitter in order to meet UL Central Station Grade-A or Grade-B requirements by using a digital communicator combined with one-way wireless. (Normally, a digital communicator is Grade C, and may be Grade B if the specified Grade-A local bell is used.) Refer to the wiring diagram which follows, and to the instructions furnished with the Napco and Ademco equipment for further information concerning the DACT, listed compatible receiver and formats, Grade-A local bell and bell housing. Enable Line Fault Test must be programmed.
Central Station Grade-B Requirements (Pending)
Wiring to the Ademco 7720 transmitter must be enclosed in rigid conduit when outside walls, or in flexible conduit when inside walls or above ceilings, for the entire length up to the transmitter room. The transmitter room must be protected by a UL listed intrusion detection unit that is connected to one of the input channels of the Ademco 7720. Relays must be programmed to trip the Ademco 7720 for alarms on all protective circuits, including tampers, telco phone failure, 24-hour test timer, transmitter low battery and ac loss. (See PCD3000 External Relay Control screen.) One zone on the GEM-P1632M, programmed as a 24-Hour Zone, must supervise the radio.
Central Station Grade-A Requirements (Pending)
In addition to Grade-B Requirements (above), one relay on the RM3008 must be programmed to trip the Ademco 7720 when the telephone line fails. Daily openings and closings are required to be transmitted by the Napco panel along with the 24-hour DACT test signal and DACT trouble conditions.
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After installation is completed, test the system as follows. 1. Call the central station to inform them of the test.
2. Initiate an alarm, preferably on a zone that activates a steady siren, and verify proper signaling. 3. Wait 5 minutes. 4. Call the central station to confirm their receipt of a good transmission.
Note: Be sure to test all enabled keypad panics.
Signal Strength Testing/Wireless Systems
To test the operation of wireless transmitters, proceed as follows. (Note: Wireless systems have not been investigated by UL.) Fault a point of each transmitter to be tested by faulting the zone. The transmitter signal strength can be displayed using the DISPLAY RF XMITTER STAT function. Enter a Level 3 User button and answer NO until
is displayed. Press Code or enter the Dealer Code, press the button) and the Wireless Signal Strength of the wireless zone will be displayed. The Wireless Signal Strength YES ( will be displayed from 1 to 10 with 10 being the strongest signal and any signal under 3 as unacceptable. Except in the button) to step the Fault-Find Mode, signal strengths less than 3 will be entered into the system log. Press NEXT ( next zone. The last received signal strength for each transmission is always stored in memory and can viewed at any time using this procedure. Signal strength can also be viewed through the PCD3000 Status Screen.
Connect the control panel EARTH GROUND screw through a No. 16 AWG. or larger wire to a metal cold-water pipe. Do not use a gas pipe, plastic pipe or AC ground connections. Also, connect the circuit board to the metal enclosure. Connect a wire with a ground lug crimped or soldered onto one end of the EARTH GROUND screw to the cabinet. NOTE: Grounding connections should avoid bends in the grounding wire whenever possible.
NOTE: Do not use a gas pipe, plastic pipe or AC ground connections.
(+) AUX POWER (-)
Connect the auxiliary devices (motion detectors, glass breaks, etc.) to Terminals 8 and 14. Auxiliary Power provides a filtered 12 VDC nominal output which is used for powering auxiliary devices. NOTE: To calculate the available standby time refer to the Standby-Battery Calculation Worksheet at the back of this manual.
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RESET OUTPUT
Reset Output can be activated depending on the programming options selected (see GEMP3200 Programming Instructions). Connect the device controlled by the programmable output between terminal 15 (+) and terminal 14 (-).
WIRING CONNECTIONS
The basic zone configuration for the GEM-P3200 is 8 zones. Connect as shown above to terminals 16-27. Normally Closed (N.C.) devices may be wired in series or Normally Open (N.O.) devices may be wired in parallel. Use the 2.2K Ohm end-of-line (E.O.L.) resistor in each zone, if selected in programming (refer to the GEM-P3200 Programming Instructions). Zones 1-8 can be selected for a Fast Loop Response (10 ms or 50 ms) or a Normal Loop Response (750 ms). Other zone options include Zone Type (Entry/Exit, Interior, 24 Hour Protection, Trouble and Fire), Instant, Chime, Area Selection and Relay Output selection.
Additional Zones are numbered 9-96.
TA ED S
A RE A
N EX T/Y ES
P RI O R/ N O
The GEM-P3200 Control Panel may be expanded up to 32 zones. This may be accomplished by adding 24 additional zones to the basic 8 zone configuration. Hardwired zone expanders include: GEM-EZM4 (4 additonal zones per module), GEM-EZM8 (8 additional zones per module) and GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 Keypad (4 additional zones per keypad). Wireless zone expanders include: GEM-RECV8 (8 additional zones per receiver), GEM-RECV16 (16 additional zones per receiver) and GEM-RECV96 (32 additional zones per receiver). Wireless transmitters include: GEM-TRANS2, GEM-TRANS4, GEM-KEYF, GEM-SMK, GEM-PIR, GEM-DT and GEM-GB.
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4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR WIRING
The GEM-P3200 can use conventional 12 VDC 4-wire smoke detectors. To use them, the select fire zone programming option and do not select 2-wire smoke detector programming option for the desired fire zone (refer to the GEM-P3200 Programming Instructions). Set JP7 to the position as shown, if zones 7 or 8 are to be used. Four wire smoke detectors may be connected to any programmed fire zone (1-8) as shown, within the panel. If external EZMs are used for zones 9-32, then 4-wire smoke detectors may be connected to any programmed fire zones (9-32). Power must be obtained from terminal 28 (+) and 29 (-). If Fire Alarm Verification is desired to reset the smoke detectors, select this option for the desired fire zone.
2 -W IR E S M O K E D E T E C T O R W IR IN G
Two-wire smoke detectors can only be connected to zones 7 and 8. To use them, select fire zone programming option and select 2-wire smoke detector programming option for the desired fire zone 7 or 8 (refer to the GEM-P3200 Programming Instructions) and set JP7 to the position as shown. Connect the 2-wire smoke detectors as shown. If Fire Alarm Verification is desired to reset the smoke detectors, select this option for the desired fire zone (zone 7 or 8). 28
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Model 368 Cord
Connect the Model 368 Cord as follows: 30 (RED = Telco Tip), 31 (GREEN = Telco Ring), 32 (GRAY = Home Tip) and 33 (BROWN = Home Ring). Insert the modular plug into an approved USOCRJ31X jack (or a CA31A jack for Canadian installations). The Telco Line is used by the control panel to dial the central station and for downloading. This line should not be connected to party lines or coin operated telephones. If connected to a line with call waiting, then call waiting interrupt numbers must be programmed into the CS Telephone Numbers (refer to the GEM-P3200 Programming Instructions).
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AT D ST
PRIO R/NO
This section will focus on configuring the GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 and GEM-RP2AS/RP2ASe/RP2ASe2 Keypads. If there is more than one keypad in the system, only Keypad No. 1 may be used for programming.
Two types of keypads may be used with the GEM-P3200: the GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 and the GEM-RP2AS/RP2ASe/ RP2ASe2. Each must be assigned an address number (17) and each requires its own configuration procedure (see CONFIGURING THE KEYPADS, which follows, and DIRECT ADDRESS KEYPAD AREA OPTIONS). At least 1 keypad must be used; only 1 is required for a single-area Commercial Burglary installation. GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAE/RP1CAe2 - is a 2-line combination fire/burglary/access keypad capable of supporting 4 EZM zones and a PGM output. A GEM-RP1CAe2 is recommended for use as Keypad #1. GEM-RP2AS/RP2ASe/RP2ASe2 - is a utility LCD keypad combining several preset LCD words with a limited message line. NOTE: Due to space constraints, available messages are abbreviated and will scroll automatically.
A total of up to 7 keypads may be connected to the panel. GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 and GEM-RP2AS/RP2ASe/ RP2ASe2 keypads may be intermixed but require different configuration procedures, as described in the following paragraphs.
Configuring the GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 Keypad
Each GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 keypad must be configured for (a) keypad tactile beep; (b) entry sounder; (c) keypad address; (d) compatibility number; (e) EZM address; and (f) zone response.
To enter the GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 Configuration Mode: 1. Move jumper JP5 (located at the upper-right corner of the control panel board) from Pins 1-2 (top two) to Pins 2-3 (bottom two). NOTE: See Wiring Diagram. 2. After about 15 seconds, the display will read
, where XX indicates the keypad address. 3. Press and proceed as follows. (Repeat the following procedure for all keypads.)
KEYPAD CONFIGURATION
button to continue or press the
NORMAL KEYPAD CONFIGURE
Press the
Keypad Tactile Beep
Upon entering the Keypad Configuration Mode, will be displayed, indicating that the tactile beep, which sounds when any button is pressed, is on. To turn off the tactile beep, press the beep on and off). button to exit.
button
will toggle the tactile
Entry Sounder
To turn off the keypad sounder during entry time, press the button (the button button to continue or press
will toggle the tactile beep on and off). Press the button to exit. the
Keypad Address
If more than one keypad is installed, each must be assigned a unique keypad address (that is, no two keypads may be numbered alike):
keypads must be numbered consecutively (missing numbers are not permitted) only Keypad No. 1 may be used for programming.
To assign the keypad number, proceed as follows:
1. Enter the assigned keypad number 0107, then press the button to save. A valid number will be acknowledged by a short beep; an invalid number will be rejected by a long beep. 2. Press the button to continue or press the button to exit.
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Ambush Code
message) displayed. Note: (1) Keypads may be programmed for access only, eliminating their arm/disarm function (keypad will then normally display . (2) Keypad access may be logged into the event log by keypad.
The Ambush Code is a two-digit code entered by the user just prior to disarming, typically to cause a silent report to be sent to the central station. Thus, should the user be forced to disarm by an assailant, he can silently signal an emergency while appearing to be merely disarming the panel. (Check the glossary for programming required to enable this feature.) Ambush Code should not contain digits used as the first two digits of any user code.
Zone Descriptions (GEM-RP1CA/RP1CAe/RP1CAe2 only.)
Zone descriptions follow the Program Code in the normal programming sequence (01- will appear in the display). and control the position of the cursor. Program the description, up to two lines, letter by letter. Buttons will clear the entry at the cursor. When programming zone descriptions, buttons and Buttons will scroll not only through numbers 0-9, but through the alphabet and a series of punctuation marks and symbols as well. (Roughly note the order in which the letters, numbers and symbols are displayed so that you will be able to determine the proper direction to scroll, up or down, for fastest access. As familiarity improves, so will programming speed.) When the description has been entered and is satisfactory as displayed (e.g. GARAGE), press the button to save it in memory. To advance to the next zone (or to any other zone, for that matter), position the cursor over the displayed Zone Number, and. Change the Zone Number using buttons and. Repeat the i.e., 01 using buttons zone-description programming procedure for the new zone. Advance to the next zone and repeat until all zones (up to 32) have been programmed.
Arm-Only Code may only be used to arm.
In the normal disarmed state, only the green STATUS LED will be on and the display will read . To silence an alarm, enter any User Code, then press the button. Any valid User Code may be used to arm or disarm; an
Arming
To arm, enter a valid User Code, then press the button.
(If a wrong code is entered, the keypad will display .) The green STATUS LED will go off, the red ARMED LED will go on, and the display will read ( representing the programmed exit-delay time, in seconds). The exit delay will immediately start counting down toward 000, in 10-second decrements, indicating the available time remaining to exit through an exit/entry door. Note: 1. If Exit Delay Restart is enabled, after the panel is armed and the exit door is opened and then closed, exit delay will restart at 60 seconds. If re-entry occurs within this 60-second interval, the alarm device will sound a 2-second warning chirp, if programmed, as an entry reminder to the user to return to the keypad and disarm.
, then automatically scroll through all unsecured zones. If a system trouble is indicated, display the system trouble.
Priority Arming
Area Arming/Overview Mode
In a partitioned system, either or both secured areas may be armed (or disarmed) simultaneously from either the Overview Mode or the Manager's Mode (if enabled). To arm or disarm the alternate area, see Keypad Area Change, which follows. Overview Mode To enable or disable Overview, see ACTIVATE OVERVIEW function later in this section. The Overview Mode is a high security mode of operation requiring a Level-3 User Code with Overview Option, wherein the status of both areas is displayed at the keypad. When arming, the home area remains disarmed. To arm the alternate area, see Keypad Area Change, which follows. In the Overview Mode, !" will be displayed, where each dash (-) represents an area. In programmed areas, the dash will be replaced by one of the following: A = Area Armed B = Burglary Zone in Alarm C = Check Trouble; Area in Function-Display Mode F = Fire Zone in Alarm R = Area Ready (no faulted zones) T = Fire Trouble Z = Zone Fault buttons. In the Overview Mode, the alternate ready area may be armed by pressing the Note: The User Code must be valid in that area.
Similarly, the alternate armed area (A) may be disarmed by pressing the
If any zone is not secured, the system will not arm and the keypad will display #, where # represents the area number. Manager's Mode The Manager's Mode, in contrast to the Overview Mode, is a low-security mode of operation. and enter a valid user code, the Unlike the Overview Mode, when arming both areas press home area will also arm. As in Overview, if any zone is not secured, the area will not arm and the keypad will display #, where # represents the area number. and enter a valid user code. To disarm both areas, press
buttons.
To arm the alternate area, see Keypad Area Change.
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2. Press the
Keypad Area Change To arm or disarm the alternate area: 1. Press the number button (1-8) representing the alternate area. button, then the button. The keypad will display , where X denotes the area selected. In effect, you will now be in that area.
3. Arm or disarm the area using your code (the code must be valid in that area). button, then the button. 4. To return the keypad to its home area, press the
Note: If the home keypad has been changed to the alternate area and unused for more than 5 minutes, it will revert to the home area.
Security Bypass
Zones programmed for Selective Bypass may be removed from the system prior to arming as follows: 1. Enter a code valid for bypass (Authority Level 1 or higher and Bypass option enabled), then press the button; # # will display.
button, then the zone number (or vice versa) to deactivate that zone.
Note: When the panel is subsequently disarmed, all bypassed zones revert to unbypassed zones (unless Disable Auto-Unbypass on Disarming is programmed or Interior Zones are programmed normally bypassed).
Easy Bypass (Do not enable in UL applications.)
Enable this feature by programming Disable Code Required for Easy Bypass. Then, zones programmed for Selective Bypass may be bypassed quickly and easily as follows. Note: This is not a high-security feature. 1. At the or
display, enter the zone number as a two-digit number (ex., 01, 15, etc.). Zones cannot be bypassed while the panel is armed. button. To unbypass the zone, press the button again. Note: Steps 1 and 2 may be reversed and this feature will still function.) Note: If Bypass Faulted Zones is programmed, pressing the and the buttons simultaneously will bypass all zones in trouble (except Fire and PIR Zones) that are also programmed for Selective Bypass.
Bypassing Interior Zones
Interior zones allow perimeter zones to be armed while part or all of the active interior remains disarmed. When the
button is pressed, the # reminder will come on. Pressing the button within 10 seconds will bypass the selected interior group without arming, otherwise Interior Bypass will time out and the system will revert to the regular disarmed state. All zones designated for the selected interior group(s) will be bypassed simultaneously when the system is armed. The alarm conditions will then be stored in the Alarm History Log and the Total Event Log (see HISTORY LOG).
To silence an alarm, enter a valid User Code, then press the button.
Press YES ( button) to display the autoarm schedule programmed by the PCD3000 software. Use NEXT ( ) ) button to scroll forward and back through the week. While the programmed schedule cannot be and PRIOR ( changed at the keypad, autoarming may be delayed up to four hours at the keypad, or it may be totally disabled, up to one ) and PRIOR ( ) buttons. Then select the delay (1-4 hours) week in advance. Select the day using the NEXT ( or disable using the the
button. Fifteen minutes prior to autoarming, the siren will sound a 2-second warning and the
keypad will begin a 15-minute countdown with the sounder pulsing. Within this countdown window, arming may be delayed an additional 1 to 4 hours (using TO ARM IN 1-4HRS function), or autoarming may be cancelled by arming and disarming the panel.
ACTIVATE PROGRAM
At Keypad No. 1, press YES (the button) to activate the User Program (Program-1) Mode or Dealer Program (Program-2) Mode, depending upon the code entered. Scroll through the programmable functions using NEXT (the button) and PRIOR (the button). To exit this mode at any time, press. Note: Keypad No. 1 may be located in any area.
ACTIVATE DOWNLOAD
Used on-site for remote downloading of a control-panel program from the PCD3000. Press YES (the initiate the data transfer.
DISPLAY RF XMITTER STAT
Press YES (the button) to check the status of up to 32 transmitters. The keypad will display:
zone number (Z01-Z32) transmitter ID code number (6 digits) point number (PT1-PT4; 9 for unsupervised) status of transmitter:
$ transmission not yet received $ transmitter's zone normal;
$ transmitter's zone open; #$ transmitter battery low; $ transmitter case open; %
$ supervisory failure (test transmission not received within programmed time);
button) to
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relative signal strength of the last transmission, on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the strongest). (SS indicates
transmission not yet received.) Note: A signal strength of 3 or less is an indication that reception may be unreliable. In such cases, the use of an additional receiver located closer to the transmitter is recommended. If two receivers are connected to the GEM-P3200, only the higher signal strength of the two will be displayed.
will appear in the display. If a User Code is entered within 5 minutes, the panel may be armed successfully. After 5 minutes, the system trouble will again display. Ac Failure may be programmed to activate the burglary output or any external relay, and/or report to a central station (program Panel AC-Fail Report). An alarm and/or restore report to the central station will occur immediately unless an Ac-Fail Report Delay is programmed (see Time Selection). Ac Failure is logged immediately upon detection. Access Control Access Control (Panel Access) on Auxiliary Output Auxiliary Output Access Control Time Keypad Access Access Only Access Logging Note: The GEM-P3200 has not been evaluated by UL for compliance with UL294 (Access Control Systems). If Access Control on Auxiliary Output is selected, entering the Access Code while disarmed will trip the panel's Auxiliary output. This is commonly used to activate a door strike for the purposes of remotely unlocking a door. Each keypad is individually selected for Panel Access (see Keypad Features). Also program Auxiliary Relay Access Control time (see Time Selection). Note: Do not program the Auxiliary Relay as an output on alarm. Also, do not program Enable Brownout Limits on Ac Failure. Keypad Access is selectable for any keypad 1-7 by appropriate programming of the Keypad Access Byte for any user code (see Access-Control Keypads herein and User Codes, Authority Levels & Keypad Access Control Byte in the Programming Workbook, WI818). However, if the Keypad Access Byte is programmed, the code will no longer function as an Arm/Disarm Code. It will then display and will no longer be capable of arming or disarming. Entering a valid code at the keypad will cause a 5-second output on the keypad's PGM line with a pulsing sounder and the display (or other customized message). If Access Logging is programmed, keypad access control will be added to the event log, by keypad. An RB1000 Relay may be used to activate a door strike. Power to the door strike should be supplied from an independent source. Access Number for Outside Line Some subscribers will have a telephone system that requires one digit to access an outside line. The first dial tone encountered (prior to the access number) may have a frequency that is different from that of the accessed dial tone (440Hz). One or more 4-second Pre-Dial Delay Ds may be entered before the access number instead of a dial tone with frequency E. See Pre-Dial Delay; Telephone Numbers. (Note: The panel features automatic dial-tone detection and will normally not require any Es. To disable this feature, program an 8 in Address Location 4084.) If the subscriber's system uses an access number, contact the telephone-equipment supplier to find out if a dial tone other than 440Hz is received prior to dialing the access number. If the communicator must delay before dialing the access number instead of attempting to recognize the dial tone, find out how many 4-second delays must be programmed. Alarm on Day Zone See Day Zone
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Pager Formats. The control panel has provisions for dialing a pager phone number. The panel will wait for ringing, wait for silence, then send its data. Caution: Because there is no handshake/kissoff, this feature should only be used for Double Reporting; it may not be used for Backup Reporting. Only one report is sent for any call. Pager digits are limited to 0 through 9. Digits represented by A through F will be converted to 0s for transmission purposes. Pager formats are 10 digits, arranged as illustrated by the following examples. Alarms, restores, etc. are transmitted in a 3-3-4 arrangement representing Report Code, Descriptor and Account Number. Example 1. Burglary, Zone 22 (Report Code = 3.) Transmits: 1234, where 003 = Report Code (always two zeros + programmable Report-Code digit, 09); 022 = Descriptor (always one zero + 2-digit descriptor, zone number: 0132); 1234 = Account Number (4 digits, programmable). Openings, closings, etc. are transmitted in a similar arrangement Example 2. Closing, User 12 (Closing Code = 8) Transmits 1234, where 008 = Report Code (always two zeros + programmable Opening/Closing digit, 09) 012 = Descriptor (always one zero + 2-digit descriptor (user number: 0132); 1234 = Account Number (4 digits, programmable). Keypad Report Codes and System Report Codes are transmitted in the same format. Compatible Receivers. The following receivers are compatible with the GEM-P3200. FBI CP220. Formats: Ademco Slow; Silent Knight Slow; Silent Knight Fast; Sescoa; Vertex; DCI; Franklin Slow; Franklin Fast; SIA; Radionics Slow; Radionics Fast; Radionics BFSK; FBI 4/3/1; Universal High Speed.
Ademco 685. Formats: Ademco Slow; Silent Knight Slow; Silent Knight Fast; Sescoa; Vertex; DCI; Franklin Slow; Franklin
Fast; Radionics Slow; Radionics Fast; Radionics BFSK; Universal High Speed; Ademco Point ID; Ademco Express.
Radionics 6500. Formats: Ademco Slow; Silent Knight Slow; Silent Knight Fast; Sescoa; Vertex; DCI; Franklin Slow;
Franklin Fast; Radionics Slow; Radionics Fast; Radionics BFSK; Universal High Speed; Radionics Modem 2.
Osborne-Hoffman Quickalert. Formats: Ademco Slow; Silent Knight Slow; Silent Knight Fast; Sescoa; Vertex; DCI; Franklin
Slow; Franklin Fast; SIA; Radionics Slow; Radionics BFSK; Universal High Speed; Ademco Point ID; Ademco Express.
Silent Knight 9000. Formats: Ademco Slow; Silent Knight Slow; Silent Knight Fast; Sescoa; Vertex; DCI; Franklin Slow;
Franklin Fast; Radionics Slow; Radionics Fast; Radionics BFSK; Universal High Speed; SIA. Day Zone(Open; Short) Alarm on Day Zone Disable Auto-Reset on Day Zone Reset Day Zone with Arm/Disarm Only Enable Watch, Areas 1-2 (By Area) A Day Zone will give an audible and visual indication at the keypad if there is a problem on the loop while disarmed. Open- and short-circuit conditions are programmed separately, by zone. This feature may be used to warn of a problem (a break in a window foil, for example) during the day, when the panel is not normally armed. When the Day Zone is tripped, and the zone number(s) will alternately display at the keypad and the sounder will pulse. Press the button to silence the sounder and reset the keypad. will be displayed until the condition is corrected. If Reset Day Zone With Arm/Disarm Only is programmed, arm and disarm the panel to reset the Day-Zone indication at the keypad. If Alarm on Day Zone is programmed for a zone, a Day Zone condition will cause the alarm outputs programmed for that zone (sirens, relays) to activate. Note: (1) If a zone is programmed for both Day Zone Open and Day Zone Short, either condition must be reset before the other can activate. (2) Day Zone Short will not function if No EOL Resistor is also programmed. Report Trouble or Trouble Restore is programmed in conjunction with Day Zone Open/Day Zone Short and Trouble on Open/Trouble on Short (the trouble reported will be that programmed under Day Zone Open and/or Day Zone Short). Note: Do not program a Day Zone for 24-hour protection. The keypad will annunciate as a Day Zone but the panel will transmit an Alarm Code and a Trouble Code when tripped. Program Disable Auto-Reset on Day Zone to prevent repeated Day-Zone trips. This will cause the keypad display and sounder to activate only once in any arm/disarm period. If Enable Watch is selected (by area), zones programmed for Day Zone can only be activated when ACTIVATE WATCH is accessed. Arming and disarming will turn off the Watch Mode. If Report Trouble is selected, a trouble on a Day Zone will be reported only when the Watch Mode is on.
Power-Up Delay If programmed, power-up will be delayed for 5 minutes to allow devices such as PIRs time to stabilize (warm up). This will prevent false alarms when ac power is restored after a long power outage and the backup battery is discharged. Pre-Alarm Warning (Not for UL applications) Programmable by zone, this feature will cause an alarm to sound only at the keypad for the duration of the programmed abort delay (see Abort Delay; Time Selection). After the delay has elapsed, the alarm output will activate and a report will be sent. Note: If no Abort Delay time is programmed, Pre-Alarm Warning time will be 10 seconds. Pre-Dial Delay A Pre-Dial Delay may be used whenever a delay is required before dialing. It may be required when programming Dial-Tone Detection, which causes the communicator to wait before it attempts to detect a dial tone (see Dial-Tone Detection). Certain telephone exchanges send a nonstandard dial tone that the communicator may not be able to detect. With these nonstandard exchanges, it is possible to program Pre-Dial Delay rather than Dial-Tone Detection. This will cause the communicator to wait for a predetermined period of time before dialing rather than look for a nonstandard dial tone. Contact the telephone-equipment supplier to find out how long a delay is required before dialing. Select Pre-Dial Delay by programming one D for each 4-second delay required immediately before the telephone number. Note: In UL installations, do not program more than one D before the telephone number. See Backup Report on Telco 2; Report Telco 3 (Double or Split Reporting). Also see Access Number for Outside Line; Telephone Numbers. Priority Area Arming Prevents area arming if the alternate Priority Area has not yet been armed. Priority Zone (Required for all zones in UL installations.) A zone that will prevent arming if in trouble. If an attempt is made to arm, the sounder will come on and
will be displayed for 4 seconds. The keypad may be reset by simply pressing the button. The problem on a Priority Zone must
be corrected before the panel can be armed. Any zone may be selected as a Priority Zone. A zone in trouble that is neither a Priority Zone nor an Auto-Bypass Zone will cause
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an alarm on arming.
Priority Zone with Bypass A Priority Zone that will permit arming if the priority condition is bypassed. If the system is so programmed, the zone will auto-bypass and (optional) the condition will be reported to a central station. As above, if an attempt is made to arm, the sounder will come on and
Keypad Commands
EASY MENU PROGRAM MODE
WI817B 11/98 EASY MENU MODE
Set Cursor
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! " #
Execute
NEXT/YE S
Yes/ Scroll Down No/ Scroll Down
&' ' ' '(
! )
&(
&*(
(at any time)
DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODE
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USER MODE
FUNCTION Enter User Code LEVEL 3 3
(B) (A)
Scroll Down/ Set Cursor Scroll Up Exit
WI817B 11/98 KEYPAD CONFIGURATION MODE
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GEM-RP1CA/1CAe/1CAe2 KEYPADS
GEM-RP2AS/RP2ASe/RP2ASe2 KEYPADS
Move Jumper JP5 * from Pins 1-2 to Pins 2-3 (Wait about 15 seconds: )
Enter Factory Code: Press button
Keypad Address (Jumpers J1-J3) Touchpad Backlight (Jumper A) LCD Backlight (Jumper B) Entry Sounder (Jumper C)
Configure:
Keypad Beep ON/OFF Entry Sounder Keypad Address 01 New Compat# 000 ** EZM Address 00 Zone Response 00 Program Control Message# 1
Return Jumper JP5 * from Pins 2-3 to Pins 1-2 ( )
* JP5 is located at the top-right corner of the circuit board. ** If a Compatability Number other than 0000 is programmed,
% is displayed.
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GEM-P3200 WIRING DIAGRAM
8.3 VDC
4 AH, 6 AH OR 7 AH
N E X T/Y E S
P RIO R/N O
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FCC STATEMENT
This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient the receiving antenna; relocate the computer with respect to the receiver; move the computer away from the receiver; plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402; Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
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