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GEM-P800
Control Panel/Communicator
Installation Instructions
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WI850A GEM-P800 Installation Instructions
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General Information..........................................2
GEM-P800 Features.........................................2
Specifications ...................................................3
UL Compatible Smoke Detectors......................4
Listings and Approvals .....................................4
Ordering Information ........................................4
Optional Accessories........................................4
Programming the Panel....................................5
Installation ........................................................6
Wiring...............................................................6
Keypad Operation ............................................7
Panel Operation ...............................................8
Bypassing ........................................................9
User Program Mode .........................................10
GEM-P800 Commands ....................................10
Dealer Commands ..........................................11
Wireless Operation (Signal Strength) .............12
Zone Features ..................................................13
System Times ..................................................14
System Features ..............................................15
Telephone Number 1 Programming..................16
Backup Telephone Programming .....................17
Pager Programming .........................................18
Telephone Number 3 Programming..................18
Report Codes ...................................................19
Enhanced Communicator Features ..................19
Wireless ...........................................................20
Downloading.....................................................21
Dealer Programming ........................................22
System Troubles ..............................................23
Troubleshooting................................................25
GEM-P800 WIRING DIAGRAM ........................27
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The GEMINI GEM-P800 control panel provides up to
6 hardwired/wireless zones, a 2-wire fire zone and 2 wireless only zones. Up to eight 4-digit user codes can be programmed. Ambush, when selected, uses
User 8 code as an Ambush code.
The GEM-P800 is wireless ready. When used with a
GEM-RECV-XP8 receiver, the control panel can support up to 8 wireless zones, 4 wireless smoke detectors and 4 Keyfobs.
The GEM-RP8 keypad provides complete control of the GEM-P800 control panel. Information on system status, bypassed zones, system troubles etc. can be viewed at the keypad.
The control panel can be easily and quickly programmed from the keypad. The panel can also be locally or remotely downloaded using PCD3000 software and a PCI 2000/3000 interface or PCL2000A local Download cable. See Downloading Section (pg.
5) for more information.
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Control Panel
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8 Zones
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2-wire Fire Zone
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3 Keypad Panics
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Wireless Ready
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Bell Supervision
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Line Cut Detection
Answering Machine Override (Second Call)
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50 Event Log
Communicator
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2 Telephone Numbers
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Backup Reporting
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Pager Format
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Point ID Format
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Individually Report 8 Users
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Opening after Alarm Report (Cancel Code)
NAPCO Security Systems, Inc.
333 Bayview Avenue z Amityville, New York 11701
For Sales and Repairs, call Toll Free: (800) 645-9445
For Technical Assistance, Contact the NAPCO Toll Free Helpline
(800) 645-9440
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Alarm Output ---------------------------Burg:
Fire:
12 VDC, 2A (max.)
12 VDC, 65 mA
Output Current Limiting --------------Burg/Fire: 2.25 A
AUX Power:
Combined Standby Current: --------350 mA maximum
(Remote PWR, AUX Output, PGM)
750 mA
4 Hour Standby:------------------------350 mA Standby Current
Bell Output 65 mA
(Using Rechargeable 12 VDC 4 AH BATTERY, minimal requirement)
24 Hour Standby: ----------------------120 mA Standby Current
Bell Output 95 mA
(Using Rechargeable 12 VDC 7 AH BATTERY, Optional)
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Required Transformer: --------------NAPCO TRF12 OR
BASLER 16.5 VAC 20VA
Required Battery: ---------------------12V 4 AH Rechargeable
Change Battery every 5 years or as required
Maximum Charging Current: -------165 mA
Maximum Input Current: -------------2.58 A
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Loop Voltage: ------------------------- 5 Volts
Loop Current :-------------------------- Zones 1, 2, 3: 0.9 mA
Zones 4, 5, 6: 0.5 mA
Loop Resistance: --------------------- 100
Ω per zone (max.)
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Max # keypads:------------------------ 4, GEM-RP8 current = 65 mA
Max # of receivers: ------------------- 2, GEM-RECV-XP8 current = 65 mA each
Max # of compatible
2-wire smoke detectors : ----------- 10
Max Keypad wire length : --------- 1000’ total wire length
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Housing Dimensions : -------------- 11" x 12
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Shipping Weight: -------------------- GEM-P800 5.5 lbs.
Operating Temperature: ------------ 0-49ºC (32-120°F)
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Refer to GEM-P800 Programming Instructions (WI851)
Defaulting the Panel
1. Remove power from the panel.
2. Remove all wiring from terminal 15 (PGM) and terminal 3.
3. Connect terminal 15 (PGM) to terminal 3.
4. Apply power to the GEM-P800 control panel.
5. After a few seconds the ARMED, READY and
SYSTEM TROUBLE LEDs will flash.
6. The keypad will beep 3 times indicating the panel default values have been loaded.
7. Remove wiring between terminal 15 (PGM) and terminal 3.
8. Re-install original wiring for terminal 15 (PGM) and terminal 3.
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Any programming in Dealer Options 1 [96] and Dealer
Options 2 [97] will not be defaulted. If Dealer Code the Dealer Code.
Keypad Programming
Refer to WI851 for information on keypad programming.
Downloading
The GEM-P800 panel can be download/uploaded with PCD3000 software using the Ring
Method, Answering Machine Override (Second
Call) or Method of downloading. The panel can also be automatically downloaded/uploaded using PCD2000 Software running
PCPreset. For Site Initiated Downloaded, see
Auto Download ID Number [93].
Local Downloading
Wire as shown in Figure 1. Use the power up or
method of establishing a connection. The power up method is recommended if the panel is attempting to report.
+12
+PWR
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16 17 18 19
GND GREEN PGM
(-)
TIP RING TIP RING
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Remote Downloading
Wire as shown in Figure 2. The panel can be remotely download/uploaded using any one of the following methods:
1. The method
2. Call-in method
3. Answering Machine Override (Second
Call)
4. Site-Initiated (PCPreset & )
5. Automatic Downloading (Using PCPreset)
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Mounting the Panel
Mount the Panel close to an unswitched AC source, a cold-water pipe ground, and a telephone line connection.
Mounting the Keypad
A keypad should be located near an exit/entry door. To remove the keypad from the backplate, insert a small screwdriver into the slots at the bottom of the keypad. Pull up on the screwdriver to pop off the cover.
Up to 4 keypads can be connected on individual wire runs with #22 AWG wire with a maximum total cable length of 1000 feet. Each keypad draws approximately 65 mA.
Keypad Wire Color
RED
BLACK
GREEN
TABLE
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Control Panel Terminal
12 (+PWR)
13 (GND)
14 (GREEN)
For increased protection, additional detectors should be installed in areas other than those required, such as the dining room, bedrooms and utility room. Heat detectors, rather than smoke detectors, are recommended in kitchens, attics, and garages due to conditions that may result in false alarms and improper operation.
Refer to NFPA Standard 74 (National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park,
Quincy, MA 02269) for additional information, including proper mounting methods.
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Grounding the Panel
Connect the control-panel EARTH GROUND gas pipe, plastic pipe or AC ground connections.
Use at least #16 AWG wire. Connect a wire with a ground lug crimped or soldered onto one end and connect it to the EARTH GROUND screw in the cabinet.
AC Power and Battery Wiring
Complete all wiring before connecting the battery switched outlet.
Telephone Wiring
Wire as shown in the wiring diagram in the back of this manual.
WARNING
The FCC restricts the use of this equipment on certain telephone lines. Read the FCC statement on the back of this manual to ensure compliance.
Typical Fire Installation
(Where permitted by local codes)
Install smoke detectors outside each sleeping area and on each floor, including the basement.
Install the living room and basement smoke detectors near the stairway of the next upper level.
FIGURE
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Burglary Zone Wiring
NAPCO’s EZ Zone Doubling
TM
is simple. Each terminal has 2 zones, use an E (2.2 K) type Zone
Doubling Resistor for the primary zone and a Z
(3.9 K) type Zone Doubling Resistor for the secondary zone.
Terminals
3&4
Primary
Zone 1
5&4 Zone 2
6&7 Zone 3
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Secondary
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Wire zones as shown in the wiring diagram (pg.
27). All resistors must be installed, even if the circuit devices may be used instead of closed circuit devices. Program the zone as an Open
Circuit Zone [06] (Zone Doubling Resistor required). If necessary, use the voltage chart below to verify proper voltages.
Primary and Secondary zones normal
Secondary open
Primary open
Primary and Secondary open
1.9 V
2.5 V
3.2 V
5.0 V
Primary and Secondary shorted (Sys. Trbl 7-
Zone Trbl)
0.0 V
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Fire Zone Wiring
Wire the Fire Zone as shown in the Wiring
Diagram in the back of this manual. An EOL is not used.
Fire Zone Normal
Fire Trouble
13.0V
13.8V
Fire 0.0 V
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PGM Wiring
The PGM is a switched negative output that is activated depending on the programming option(s) that have been selected [08], [23] - [25].
Connect the device controlled by the PGM between +PWR and the PGM terminal
(maximum load of 50 mA).
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Keypad zone LEDs indicate zone status.
ARMED, STATUS and SYSTEM LEDs provide system status. The keypad sounder provides feedback beeps for correct and incorrect entries.
Keypad Sounder
3
QUICK BEEPS
Panel Armed (System ON)
Chime ON
Fault Find Mode ON
Keypad Sounder ON
Zone Bypassed
6
QUICK BEEPS
Panel Disarmed (System OFF)
Chime OFF
Fault Find Mode OFF
Keypad Sounder OFF
Zone Un-Bypassed
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SECOND
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Incorrect Code Entered
Invalid key entry
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PRIORITY CONDITION
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1. Entering an Arm Code with a faulted zone
(Not an Auto-Bypass Reentry Zone).
2. Entering an Arm Code when the Bell or
PGM is ON (Bell and PGM will turn OFF).
3. Arming with the Fire LED ON - reset required. Press the key.
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Keypad LEDs
ARMED LED DEFINITION
Armed
Instant Mode
Zone in Alarm
STATUS LED DEFINITION
Ready to be Armed
Zone faulted
ON
Rapid Flash
Flashing
ON
OFF
TROUBLE LED DEFINITION
AC Failure
System Trouble(s)
Flashing
ON
FIRE LED DEFINITION
Fire Alarm
Fire Memory/*Fire Trbl
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AC LED DEFINITION
AC Present
AC Failure
ZONE LED DEFINITION
Faulted Zone
Bypassed Zone
Zone in Alarm
Flashing
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Slow Flash
Flashing
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Arming (System ON)
Before arming the system close all protected zones (unless programmed as Auto-Bypass
Reentry Zones). Enter a 4-digit Arm/Disarm code, followed by the key, the keypad will provide a feedback beep for each key pressed.
If a valid Arm/Disarm code is entered, the keypad will beep 3 times. If an incorrect Arm/
Disarm code is entered, the keypad will sound a 1-second tone indicating an incorrect entry.
Arming without Entry Delay (Instant
Mode)
Enter the key to eliminate the entry delay.
The ARMED LED will flash rapidly to indicate the panel is in Instant Mode. If an Exit/Entry
Zone is tripped while the panel is in Instant
Mode the panel will go into alarm immediately.
Arming/Disarming with a Keyfob
The system can be armed by pressing the key, and disarmed by pressing the key on the Keyfob. Zones programmed as Exit/Entry
Follower Zones can be bypassed when the or keys on the Keyfob have been programmed for Interior [81-84]. Zones programmed as Home /Away with Delay Zones can be armed regardless of the state of the Exit/
Entry Zones when the or keys on the
Keyfob have been programmed for
Full Set
[81-84]. To arm the system with all zones protected press the key. Press and hold the
or key for 1.5s to fully set the system
(The LED on the Keyfob indicate the Keyfob has transmitted the signal). Program Keyfob/
Keyswitch Chirp [23-4] for an audible indication of system arming and disarming.
Arming/Disarming with a Keyswitch
The system can be armed/disarmed by using a momentary Keyswitch wired to Zone 6. Program
Keyfob/Keyswitch Chirp [23-4] for an audible indication of system arming and disarming.
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Faulted Keyswitch or silent 24 hour zone normally do not display at the keypad. If a silent 24 hour zone or Keyswitch is faulted at the time of arming the faulted zone will display
Arming Instant with a Keyfob
The panel can be ARMED INSTANT when the or keys on the Keyfob have been programmed for Instant [81-84]. To arm the system with Instant protection press the key, then press and hold the or key for
1.5s to arm the panel with INSTANT protection.
Disarming (System OFF)
After entering the premises through an Exit/Entry
Zone, the keypad will sound the Entry Delay
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Tone. Enter a valid Arm/Disarm code, then press . If a valid Arm/Disarm code is entered, the keypad will beep 6 times, indicating the panel has been disarmed. The red Armed LED will go out. If an incorrect Arm/Disarm Code is entered, the keypad will sound a 1-second tone, indicating incorrect entry. Press the key and re-enter the code.
Disarming after an Alarm
(Alarm Memory)
The armed LED and the zone(s) that caused the alarm will be be flashing. Disarm the panel. The system is currently not detecting zone faults or displaying system trouble. The zone(s) that caused the alarm will continue to flash. The
STATUS and SYSTEM TRBL LEDs are out indicating:
The system is displaying Alarm Memory.
Press the key to clear Alarm Memory.
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Automatic Bypassing
Home/Away with Delay Zones
This zone type has the following operation depending on whether an Exit/Entry Zone has been violated during the Exit Delay time.
Home
Zones selected as Home/Away with Delay
Zones will be bypassed automatically.
Away with Delay
Zones selected as Home/Away with Delay
Zones will have a fixed 20-second entry delay when violated before an Exit/Entry
Zone.
Full Setting the System with Automatic
Bypassing - Home/Away with Delay
Zones
From the Keypad
Press to return protection to
Home/Away with Delay Zones that have been automatically bypassed. Three minutes are allowed to walk through Exit/Entry and Exit/Entry Follower Zones.
Using A Keyfob (GEM-KF)
All zones in the system can be armed regardless of the state of the Exit/Entry
Zone when arming with a Keyfob and using an AUX key programmed as Full Set.
Press and press and hold the or
keys for 1.5s when leaving the premises. All zones, including
Home/Away
Zones are armed.
Bypassing a zone
Press the key, then the zone number to be bypassed. While the panel is DISARMED, the bypassed zone LED will flash slowly; indicating the zone has been bypassed. While the panel is
ARMED, the bypassed zones will only be displayed if the Display Bypassed [21-3] option has been selected.
Unbypassing a zone (Disarmed only)
Press the key then the number of the zone to be unbypassed.
Group Bypass
Press the key to Bypass all Exit/Entry
Follower Zones [02] or Home/Away Zones
[01] (only if the system is programmed exclu-
.
sively for Home/Away with Delay zones).
Using A Keyfob (GEM-KF)
Hold the or key on the Keyfob to
Bypass all Exit/Entry Follower Zones [02] or
Home/Away Zones [01] (only if the system is programmed exclusively for
Home/Away
with Delay zones).
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To prevent the loss of the User 1 Code, the panel default program includes User 1 Code Lockout
[96-2].
To change the User 1 Code from its default value
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10 of 1234, program the 4-digit User 1 Code through
Dealer Programming [95]. User 1 Arm/Disarm code is also used to program User Codes 2 - 8.
By default, the User 1 code cannot be reprogrammed by the user.
If it is necessary to change the User 1 code, it can be changed through downloading or Dealer keypad programming. From Dealer Program
Mode, change the U ser 1 Code Lockout ([96-2]
LED=OFF) to disabled.
Entering User Program Mode
1. Enter
2. Enter User 1 Code ( )
(Default)
3. Press
ARMED
,
STATUS AND SYSTEM TROUBLE
LED’s WILL FLASH
.
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1
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A 1 is displayed indicating
User 1 Code is programmed and 2-8 are blank.
Zone LED Meaning
OFF
User Arm/Disarm Code not programmed
Flashing
User Arm/Code is currently being programmed
Steady
User Arm/Disarm Code has been programmed
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While in User Program Mode the Armed, Status and System Trouble LEDs will continue to flash, follow the example below to program
User 2’s code to 1923.
User Mode Programming Example:
1. Press , Zone 2 LED will Flash
2. Enter , Zone 2 LED will continue to flash until the 4th digit is entered. The keypad will beep 4 times confirming a valid entry (Zone LED steady).
Deleting a User Code
Press the number of the User to be deleted, the zone LED will be flashing indicating that the user has been selected. Press the key, the LED associated with the user will now be
OFF.
Exiting User Program Mode
To exit User Program Mode press the key.
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User Commands
Bell Test
Enter this command to turn on the Bell, keypad sounder and keypad LEDs for 2 seconds. The battery is tested during a Bell Test, and automatically every *24 hours to ensure proper battery operation under load. The Alarm output requires a battery in order to supply the specified output. If the battery cannot sustain the load, a low battery indication will be displayed. A battery test is also performed on power-up after a 3 minute delay.
*A battery test occurs every 4 hours when
Household Fire [96-3] has been selected.
Easy Arm
Press this key to arm the panel. To disarm the panel a valid Arm/Disarm code must be entered.
Requires Easy Exit/Easy Arm [21-2] to be enabled.
Interior
Enter this command to bypass all
Exit/Entry
Follower Zones or Home/Away Zones (only if the system is programmed exclusively for Home/
Away with Delay zones).
Instant
Enter this command before or after arming to remove the entry delay on Entry/Exit Zones. The keypad ARMED LED will flicker rapidly. Faulting a
Exit/Entry Zone will result in an immediate alarm.
Chime ON/OFF
Enter this command to turn chime ON/OFF. The
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selected as an Exit/Entry Follower Zone, Home/
Away with Delay Zones, or 24 Hour Zone.
+ User 1 Code - User Program
Mode
Keypad Sleep Mode ON/OFF
Enter this command to turn the keypad sounder
ON/OFF. When the keypad is in Sleep mode all keypad sounds will be silenced except for keypad feedback beeps and Keypad Sounder on
Alarm.
User Commands - Optional
Easy Exit
If enabled in Dealer programming, enter this command while the panel is Armed to allow 3 minutes to exit the premises through Exit/Entry and Exit/Entry Follower Zones.
Access on PGM
If enabled in Dealer programming, enter this command to activate the PGM output (Terminal
15) for 5 seconds.
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Download (Programming Required)
Establish a connection between the PCD phone line and the Control Panel phone line. When ready, tell the installer to arm, then disarm.
Then enter in order to establish a connection. Phone connection to installer will go "dead" as downloader and panel connect.
Fault Find ON/OFF
Hardwired Zone Operation
Enter this command to turn Fault Find ON/OFF.
While in Fault Find mode, the loop response for all zones will be set to the faster response of 40 ms. The keypad will beep for .25-seconds when hardwired zones are faulted and for 1-second when zones are restored.
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While in Fault Find mode the keypad will provide an audible (Table 6) and visual (Figure 5) indication of each transmitter’s signal strength.
The signal strength metering is based on a scale of 4 to 10, with 4 being marginal and 10 being excellent.
The keypad will beep out a number, from 1-4, corresponding to the signal strength of the transmitter. See Table 6. Each beep is 1second long. The keypad will sound a short beep for transmitters with signal strengths of 3 or less.
SIGNAL STRENGTH
3 or less
KEYPAD SOUNDER
.25
S BEEP
4
5
6-7
BEEP
BEEP BEEP
BEEP BEEP BEEP
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
8-10
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1 2
Signal Strength = 4
Signal Strength = 5
1 2 3
Signal Strength = 6-7
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Signal Strength = 8-10
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Signal Strength Logging Mode
The Signal Strength Logging Mode is a troubleshooting tool which allows the collection of signal strength information for all transmitters on the system. Normally the Signal Strength of Supervisory Signals are not logged; during Signal
Strength Logging Mode the signal strength information for all supervisory signals received over a two hour period will be saved to the LOG.
Local Activation
Enable [92-4=ON], this will initiate a two hour test period where all supervisory signals will log signal strength information.
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Remote Activation
Using NAPCO’s Quickloader Software
(Version 3.26 or higher), follow the instructions below:
From the Status Screen
Press F6
Select Miscellaneous Control
Select Enable Signal Strength Logging
Uploading Signal Strength Information from the Log
After approximately (2) two hours, reestablish a connection with the panel. Signal strength log information ranges from 1 to 10. The logging of signal strength should appear similar to the sample LOG below:
07/24/97 17:44 QL: Full Program Uploaded
07/24/97 17:42 QL: Technical Connection
(callback) Technician 2
07/24/97 15:23 Transmitter Status: GEM_SMK
1(7A0DB5): SS=7
07/24/97 15:13 Transmitter Status: GEM_SMK
2(768447): SS=8
07/24/97 15:13 Transmitter Status: Zone 2,
SS=6
07/24/97 14:27 Trouble: RF Link,
GEM_RECV 1
07/24/97 14:25 Panic: Keypad
SS=8
07/24/97 14:25 Dealer Program Mode Entered
07/24/97 14:24 Instant: Keyfob 1(933780)
SS=8
07/24/97 14:24 QL: Connection Terminated
(10 MIN T/O)
07/24/97 13:13 QL: Full Program Downloaded
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[00]Exit/Entry Zones
Delay allows exit and entry through an Exit/
Entry Zone after the system is armed without setting off an immediate alarm.
Exit Delay allows the user to leave the premises after arming. Entry Delay allows the user time to enter and disarm. The entry delay may be canceled by pressing
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[01]Home/Away with Delay Zones
Zones that automatically bypass at the expiration of the exit delay if the EXIT/ENTRY zone(s) are not violated. Zones of this type have a three (3) minute power-up delay, and do not display or cause an alarm if faulted when the system powers up.
Pressing the key cancels the 3 minute timer.
If Exit/Entry zone(s) are violated during the exit delay, zones programmed as Home/
Away with Delay Zone(s) will have a fixed
Exit/Entry zone.
lay, also program zones as
Exit/Entry Follower Zones [02].
To return protection to zones of this type, press from the keypad or or from a Keyfob. Program the Keyfob AUX
1 or AUX 2 button for
Full Set [81-7].
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If is Entered during Exit Time, Home/Away with
Delay Zones will be automatically bypassed, even if the
Exit/Entry Zone is violated. Easy Exit/Easy Arm [22-2] must be enabled.
[02]Exit/Entry Follower Zones
Entry Delay allows the user time to enter and disarm. Allows exit after the panel is armed without setting off an immediate alarm and allows entry only if an Exit/Entry Zone [00] has been violated first. Zones of this type have a three (3) minute power-up delay, and do not display or cause an alarm if faulted when the system powers up. Pressing the key cancels the 3 minute timer.
Group Bypassing - Zones programmed as
Exit/Entry Follower Zones will be Group bypassed if the key is pressed while disarmed or within the Exit Delay.
Auto Interior Bypassing - Also program zones as Home/Away with Delay Zone(s)
[01] to automatically bypass at the expiration of the exit delay if the EXIT/ENTRY Zone(s) are not violated during the exit delay.
[03]Auto-Bypass Reentry Zones
Zones programmed as this zone type are permitted to be faulted at the time of arming.
Once the zone is restored, while the control panel is still armed, the zone will automati-
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cally be unbypassed and any subsequent violations of the zone will cause an alarm condition.
[04]24-Hour Protection
A zone that provides protection at all times, whether or not the system is armed.
[05]40 ms Loop Response
Normally loop response is 750 ms, select this option to change the loop response to 40 ms. The slower the loop response, the less sensitive the system will be to intermittents
(swingers). The programming option is not permitted for UL installations.
[06]Open Circuit Zones
Program this zone type if unsupervised normally open circuit devices are required The programming option is not permitted for UL installations.
Normally Open Zone Wiring
Wire the normally open contact as shown (Zone 4).
EZ Zone Doubling
TM resistor is required.
Program the zone for
Open Circuit [06].
FIGURE
6 O
PEN
C
IRCUIT
W
IRIING
(E)
(Z)
ZONE 4
ZONE 1
[07]Burg (Steady) Output
Enables the Bell Output on a zone trip for each zone selected. The Bell Output will remain ON for the length of time programmed for Burg (Steady) Output [07] or it will remain ON until turned off by entering a valid Arm/Disarm Code; 0 means output will stay ON until reset.
[08]PGM Output
Enables the PGM Output on a zone trip for each zone selected. The PGM Output will remain ON until reset.
[09]Selective Bypass
Enables the ability of the User to bypass zones. By default, all zones are permitted to be bypassed.
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[10]Exit Delay
The delay time which permits exit through an Exit/Entry Zone [00] after the system is armed, allows a user to leave the premises
Exit Delay may be programmed for up to
255 seconds (4¼ minutes); a value of 0 defaults to 60 seconds.
[11]Entry Delay
Delay time permits entry through Exit/Entry
Zone(s) after the system is armed without setting off an immediate alarm.
Entry Delay allows the user time to enter and disarm the system. Upon entering, the keypad sounder will sound a steady tone (Entry Sound) to remind the user to disarm the system. Entry
Delay Time [11] may be programmed for up to 255 seconds (4¼ minutes); a value of 0 defaults to 30 seconds. Entry Delay may be canceled by pressing before or after arming.
[12]Burg (Steady) Output Time-out
Can be programmed from 1 to 255 min (4¼ hours); 0 means output will stay ON until turned off by entering an Arm/Disarm Code.
[13]Fire (Pulsed) Output Time-out
Can be programmed from 1 to 255 min (4¼ hours); 0 means output will stay ON until turned off by entering an Arm/Disarm Code.
[14]Test Timer Interval
Program the interval, in days, between Test
Timer reports. Test Timer Interval may be programmed from 1 to 255 days.
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[15]Line Cut Time-to-Fail
Enable this feature by programming the delay time required to declare a line cut failure.
Programming 000 will disable line cut detection.
[16]Wireless Supervisory Timer
A transmitter will send a transmission every time it is tripped; when there is no activity, the transmitter sends a supervisory transmission about once an hour. If the receiver does not receive any signal (either a trip or a status) from a transmitter in the time specified, a system trouble ‘RF Supervisory Failure' will be indicated at the keypad. Timer is programmable from 1-26 hours; 0 means NO supervision.
[17]Wireless Smoke Supervisory Timer
A smoke detector will send a transmission every time it is tripped; when there is NO activity, the smoke detector sends a supervisory transmission about once an hour. If the receiver does not receive a signal (either a trip or a status) from a transmitter in the time specified, a system trouble ‘RF Supervisory
Failure' will be indicated at the keypad. The
Supervisory timer is programmable from 1-8 hours; 0 means NO supervision.
[18]Test Timer Offset
Enter the time, in hours, that a Test Timer will be reported after Dealer Mode has been exited. With the default value of 12, the test timer will be sent 12 hours after exiting
Dealer Mode. The test timer can also be offset using NAPCO PCD3000 Downloading Software. On power up the test timer is sent immediately. Follow the commands below to offset the test timer using Quickloader Software:
From the Status Screen
Press
T
Select Miscellaneous Control
Select Test Timer Offset
Enter
New Test Timer Offset: 12 hours
Enter
X
to advance the test timer due in time by 12 hours.
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[20]Keypad Features 1
(1) Enable Keypad Fire ( )
Additional Programming required:
Select reporting to Telco 1 [36-1] or Telco 3
[56-1].
(2) Enable Keypad AUX ( )
Additional Programming required:
Select reporting to Telco 1 [36-2] or Telco 3
[56-2].
(3) Enable Keypad Panic ( )
Additional Programming required:
Select reporting to Telco 1 [36-3] or Telco 3
[56-3].
(4) Enable Ambush - If enabled, the 8th
User Code will send an Ambush report when entered to disarm the system.
Additional Programming required:
Program User 8 Arm/Disarm Code.
Select reporting to Telco 1 [36-2] or Telco 3
[56-2].
UL Installations: If Keypad Fire [20-1] is enabled, the keypad must be mounted within
(3) three feet from the Control Panel.
[21]Keypad Features 2
(1) Audible Panic - Keypad Panic will not turn the Bell on unless this option is programmed.
(2) Exit/Entry with Urgency - select to give an audible indication of Exit and Entry times.
During the last 10 seconds of entry and exit time, the keypad sounds a distinct sound to indicate the premises must be left or the panel must be disarmed.
(3) Display Bypassed (Armed) - Select to display bypassed zones while the panel is armed.
(4) Disable Code Entry Beeps - Program to disable keypad beeping on valid code and function entries.
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[22]Miscellaneous Features 1
(1) Abort Delay - Program to allow a 15 second Delay (except 24 Hour Zones) after a zone trip before reporting. Disarm the system within 15 seconds to prevent reporting.
(2) Easy Exit/Easy Arm- Enables
command. While the system is armed, entering this command allows 3 minutes to Exit through Exit/Entry and Exit/Entry
Follower Zones. Enabling this option also enables Easy Arm, press the key to arm the system.
(3) Swinger Shutdown - Automatically disables armed zones with excessive alarm/ restores (swingers). Non-24-Hour Protection zones: allows only 3 alarms and 2 restores per zone per arming before the zone is disabled.
(4) Bell on Line Cut (Armed) - Program to turn the Bell Output on if the telephone line has been cut while the panel is armed.
[23]Programmable Output Features 1
(1) Audio Verification - Program to activate the PGM during reporting. Select specific zones for audio verification by programming the required zones in PGM Output [08],
PGM Features 2 [24] and PGM Features 3
[25]. Connect the PGM to the Veriphone
TM trigger low input.
(2) Access Output - Activates the PGM output for 5 seconds using the command.
(3) Follow Keypad Sounder - The following keypad sounds will activate the PGM output: Entry Sounder, Keypad Pulsing
Sounder, Keypad Output on Alarm, Chime,
Fault Find.
(4) Keyfob/Keyswitch Chirp - Program to chirp the PGM Output (1) one time when the panel is armed or (2) two times when the panel is disarmed. Wire as shown in
Figure 7.
PGM
+AUX
BLK
RED
K1
COM N/C N/O
Siren Driver
Steady Input
+AUX
FIGURE
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EYFOB
/K
EYSWITCH
C
HIRP
[24]Programmable Output Features 2
(1) Fire - Program to activate the PGM on a
Fire alarm.
(2) AUX - Program to activate the PGM on a AUX alarm.
(3) Panic - Program to activate the PGM on a Panic alarm.
(4) Test Timer - Program to activate the
PGM during a Test Timer report.
[25]Programmable Output Features 3
(1) AC Fail - Program to activate the PGM on the loss of AC. (15 minute delay)
(2) Low Battery - Program to activate the
PGM on a Low Battery condition.
(3) *Trouble - Program to activate the PGM on a Trouble condition.
(4) Armed - Program to activate the PGM when the panel is Armed. The PGM output will flash when the panel has gone into alarm.
*Includes Bell Cut, Fire Trouble, Receiver
Fail-to-Respond, Receiver Tamper, Receiver
JAM, Wireless Smoke Low Battery, Wireless
Smoke Supervisory Fail.
[26]Miscellaneous Features 2
(1) Momentary Keyswitch Arming - Typically, connect a normally-open Keyswitch across the zone AND its 3.3K zone-doubling resistor.
(2) Reserved.
(3) Inhibit Fail-to-Communicate Display -
This option prevents the keypad from either indicating or sounding when a Fail to Communicate has occurred.
(4) Inhibit Low Battery Display - Program to inhibit the Low Battery Display at the keypad. Low Battery Reporting is not inhibited. The programming option is not permitted for UL installations.
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[30]Subscriber ID Number
For 4/2 format enter a 4 digit number. If 3/1 format is required, enter a 3 digit number, then press the key to blank the last digit.
[31]Telephone Number 1
Program the phone number to be dialed for
Telephone Number 1. Program the number directly, just as it is entered on a TouchTone phone. A fixed Dial Tone Detection (E) is included prior to the Dialing Prefix (Block
Number 44) . Programming an E is not required for Telco 1, Telco 2 and Telco 3. If dial tone detection is not desired select No
Dial Tone Detection in Communicator Features [46-1].s Use the key to blank out remaining digits in the phone number.
[32]Receiver Format
Select the receiver format to be used to report for Telephone Number 1: Program a
0 to disable reporting to Telco 1.
[0] Disabled [4] Universal High Speed
[1] Ademco Slow
[2] Radionics Slow
[5] Reserved
[6] Point ID
[3] Silent Knight Fast [7] Pager
[33]Receiver Options
(1) 2300 Hz HS/Kissoff - Select 2300 Hz
Handshake and Kissoff.
(2) Sumcheck - Only used for the following
Receiver Formats: Ademco Slow, Radionics Fast, Silent Knight Fast and Universal
High Speed. This is a sophisticated data format used to enhance the speed and check the accuracy of the received transmission. This format should be used whenever the central station has this capability.
Instead of sending a second round to verify correct data, the panel sends a Sumcheck digit after sending the Subscriber ID and
Alarm Code.(3) Single Digit - 3/1 Format.
3-digit Subscriber ID number and a 1-digit
Alarm Code will be transmitted.
(4) No Handshake - (All receiver formats except Pager Format)
If programmed no Handshake/Kissoff is required by the panel.
[34]Zone Report, Telco 1
Select zone(s) required to send an alarm report to Telephone Number 1.
[35]Zone Restore Report, Telco 1
Select zone(s) required to send a restore report to Telephone Number 1. The zones will send a restore after Bell time-out, unless programmed as silent zones.
[36]System Reporting, Telco 1
(1) Keypad Fire - Program to activate a
Keypad Fire report ( ).
(2) AUX/AMBUSH - Program to activate an
AUX or AMBUSH report ( ).
(3) Panic - Program to activate a Panic report ( ).
(4) Test Timer - Program to activate a Test
Timer report.
[37]System Reporting, Telco 1
(1) AC Fail Report - Program to activate an
AC Fail report (15 minute fixed report delay).
(2) Low Battery Report - Program to activate a Low Battery report.
(3) *Trouble Report - Program to activate a
Trouble report.
(4) Fire Report - Program to activate a Fire report.
*Includes Bell Cut, Fire Trouble, Receiver
Fail-to-Respond, Receiver Tamper, Receiver
JAM, Wireless Smoke Low Battery, Wireless
Smoke Supervisory Fail. Point ID format will report trouble(s) by device and ID number.
[38]System Restore Report, Telco 1
(1) AC Restore - Program to activate an AC
Restore report.
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(2) Battery Restore - Program to activate a
Battery Restore report.
(3) Trouble Restore - Program to activate a
Trouble Restore report.
(4) Fire Restore - Program to activate a Fire
Restore report.
[39]Opening/Closing Report, Telco 1
Select users required to send opening and closing reports to Telephone Number 1.
Do not program for users that are intended to send an Opening After Alarm (Cancel
Code) or Conditional Closing reports.
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[40]Subscriber ID Number (Telco 2)
For 4/2 format enter a 4 digit number. If 3/1 format is required enter a 3 digit number then press the key.
[41]Telephone Number 2
Program the phone number to be dialed for
Telephone Number 2. A fixed dial tone detection (E) is included prior to the Dialing
Prefix [44]. Dial tone detection can be disabled by programming No Dial Tone Detection [46-1]. To program any additional delay enter a "D" where required in the phone number.
[42]Receiver Format (Telco 2)
Select the format that will be used to report for Telco 2 (Backup reporting). Refer to section [32].
[43]Receiver Options (Telco 2)
Refer to section [33] Receiver Options.
[44]Dialing Prefix
Dialing prefix for Telco 1, Telco 2, and
Telco 3. Program if using an Outside access number.
[45]Communicator Features 1
(1) Communicator Enabled - Program to enable the communicator.
(2) DTMF with Rotary Backup - The first attempt to communicate is dialed using the
TouchTone method of dialing, subsequent attempts are dialed using the pulse method of dialing. Disable this feature to dial using only rotary dialing.
(3) DTMF only - All attempts to communicate dial using the TouchTone method of dialing.
(4) Backup Reporting to Telco 2 - After 2 attempts are made to communicate to
Telco 1 the backup phone number is dialed
(Telco 2).
[46]Communicator Features 2
(1) No Dial Tone Detection - Program to disable dial tone detection for Telco 1, Telco
2 and Telco 3.
(2) 2:1 Rotary Dialing - Changes the make break ratio when rotary dialing from 1.5:1 to
2:1.
(3) Backup if < 4 attemps - If Backup
Reporting [45-4] has been enabled, the communicator will use Telephone Number 2 [41] for the remaining retries when there are less than 4 retries remaining.
(4) Reserved
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If Pager Format ([32]and/or[42]and/or[52] =
7) is selected, pager data will be displayed as shown in Figure 8. If Pager Format is selected 4/2 format must be programmed and Sumcheck is not permitted. If a PIN number is required refer to Leading Digits
[47].
Leading Digits
Report Code
Subscriber ID Number
FIGURE
8 D
EFAULT
P
AGER
D
ISPLAY
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Pager Alarm data is the same as 4/2 format with the exception that the 2 digit Report
Code is transmitted before the 4 digit Subscriber ID.
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[47]Leading Digits
Pager PIN Number - If a PIN number is required by the paging system, program the
PIN number in the Leading Digits location.
See sample program below.
If a 7-digit PIN number is required, program the panel as follows:
[31]/[41]/[51] - Pager Telephone number
[32]/[42]/[52] - Select Pager Format
[47] -
X X X X X X X C
7-digit PIN Number
Terminating Digit (#)
Leading and Trailing digits can be letters B,
C or D. B = the * button on a telephone, C = the # button on a telephone, D = 2 second delay.
[48]Trailing Digits
Transmitted after alarm data. Refer to section [47] for programming information.
[49]Pager Options
(1) Skip Alarm Data - Once pager format is selected, program this option to skip alarm data. If this option is selected, all the programmed Leading and Trailing digits are sent, but the event code and subscriber ID are not transmitted. With this option selected, a telephone number programmed in Leading Digits or Trailing Digits would send the telephone number to the pager each time a report is sent.
(2) Reserved
(3) Reserved
(4) Reserved
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[50] - [59]
Programming is the same as for Telco 1.
Program to split/double report to Telco 3.
Refer to sections [30] through [39].
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[60]Zone Report Codes
Report Code for Zones 1 through 8.
4/2 format - The Zone Report Code is the
1st digit of the report code sent, the second digit is the zone number of the reporting zone. For example, if zone 2 has a report code of 3, the report code would be
32.
3/1 format - Sends only the report Code and does not append it with the zone number.
[61]Point ID Report Codes
Point ID Report Codes are defaulted to Burglary for zones 1 through 8. Optionally, Point
ID codes for zones 1 through 8 can be programmed as follows:
[1] Fire
[2] Panic
[3] Burglary
[4] Holdup
[5] General Alarm
[6] Reserved
[7] Gas Alarm
[8] Heat Alarm
[9] Reserved
[A] Auxiliary
[B] 24 Hour
[62]Zone Codes
[62-1] Restore code - Zones 1 through 8.
The second digit of the restore code is the zone number of the restored zone. For example, if the Zone Restore Code [62] is programmed to E, the restore code for that zone would be E4 (4/2 format).
[62-2] Trouble Code - Conditional Closing Reports. Zones that are bypassed at the time of arming send this code along with the zone number of the bypassed zone(s). For example a conditional closing by User 2, with zones 2 and 3 bypassed would be as follows: 1234 C2
F2
F3
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[63]System Report Codes
Program a 2-digit report code for Keypad
Fire, Keypad AUX, Keypad Panic, Test
Timer, AC Fail, Low Battery, Trouble and
Fire.
[64]System Restore Code
The code sent when a system condition restores. The second digit of the 2-digit restore code is the second digit of the System Report Code [63]. For example, if a Low
Battery System Report Code is F8 the Battery Restore would be E8 (4/2 format).
[65]Opening and Closing Codes
Program Opening and Closing Codes for
Users 1 through 8. The second digit of the report code is the number of the user that armed or disarmed the system. For example, if the Closing Code [65] is programmed with a C, the closing code for User 2 would be C2 (4/2 format).
[66]Ambush Report Code
Program a 2-digit report code for Ambush.
To send an ambush report, program a User
Code for User 8, Program report User 8 as
Ambush [20-4] and Select reporting for Telco
1 [36-2] and/or Telco 3 [56-2].
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[67]Telephone Number 1
(1) Opening After Alarm (Cancel Code) -
When enabled, all users that are not selected to report on Opening/Closing [39] will an alarm has occurred.
(2) Conditional Closing Telephone 1 -
When enabled, all users that are not selected to report an Opening/Closing ([39], have been bypassed. The Zone Trouble
Code [62-2] is used to report zones that have been bypassed at the time of the closing report.
(3) Reserved
(4) Reserved
[68]Telephone Number 3
(1) Opening after Alarm (Cancel Code) see [67-1].
(2) Conditional Closing Telco 3 - see
[67-1].
(3) Reserved
(4) Reserved
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Up to two receivers can be wired to the
GEM-P800. Each wireless transmitter can be mapped to a zone. Only 1 wireless device is permitted per zone, however, the use of both hardwired and wireless on a zone is permitted.
To Map a transmitter to a zone:
1. Enter the Programming Block Number that the transmitter is to be mapped to.
2. Enter the 7-digit RF ID number directly, just as it is shown on the device label.
After the 7th digit is entered the keypad will beep.
A transmitter will send a transmission every time it is tripped. The transmitter also sends a supervisory transmission about once every hour. If the receiver does not receive a signal from a transmitter in the time programmed in Wireless Supervisory Timer, a system trouble ’RF Supervisory Failure' will be indicated at the keypad.
Program Wireless Supervisory Timer [16] to change the supervisory time from the default of 12 hours.
The Signal strength of a transmitter can be checked at the keypad (see Fault
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Find Mode) or saved to the LOG (see Signal
Strength Logging Mode - pg. 11).
[71-78] Wireless Transmitters
Enter the RF ID# and the point number that is to be mapped to the zone.
Programming Example
Map point 1 of a window door transmitter with an RF ID# of 0012B0:0 to Zone 3.
1. Enter Dealer Mode.
2. Enter
( beeps) (beeps)
3. Enter
4. Enter (beeps)
Note: If the RF ID# in step 3 is not entered correctly the keypad will emit a 1 second tone indicating incorrect entry. Repeat steps
2 - 4 above.
[81] - [84] Wireless Keyfobs
The GEM-KF is a hand held wireless transmitter capable of Arming and Disarming the control panel and/or activating 2 Auxiliary
Functions. To activate the auxiliary functions, press and hold the or key for
1.5 seconds (see WI752 for more information).
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Enter the RF ID# and AUX 1 and AUX 2 options for each Keyfob.
AUX 1 & AUX 2
Programming Options:
1 Panic
Program a 1 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to initiate a panic alarm when the or buttons on the Keyfob are pressed.
Additional programming required:
Keypad Panic ( ) [20-3]
Panic Report to Telco 1[36-2] and/or Telco
3 [56-3].
Audible Panic (Optional) [21-1]
2 AUX
Program a 2 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to initiate a AUX alarm when the or buttons on the Keyfob are pressed.
Additional programming required:
Keypad AUX ( ) [20-2]
AUX Report to Telco 1[36-2] and/or Telco 3
[56-2].
3 Bell ON
Program a 3 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to turn the Bell ON when the or buttons on the Keyfob are pressed.
Press the button to turn the Bell OFF.
4 PGM
Program a 4 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to activate the PGM Output when the or buttons on the Keyfob are pressed. Press the button to turn the
PGM Output OFF.
5 Instant
Program a 5 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to activate Instant Mode when the or buttons on the Keyfob are pressed.
6 Access on PGM
Program a 6 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to activate the PGM Output for 5 seconds when the or buttons on the
Keyfob are pressed.
Addition programming required:
Enable Access Output [23-2]
7 Full Set System
Program a 7 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to Fully Set the System when the and the or buttons on the Keyfob are pressed, or when the or buttons
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are pressed when the system is armed with
Exit/Entry Follower Zones or Home/Away with Delay Zones that have been bypassed.
8 Interior
Program an 8 in the AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 option to Bypass Exit/Entry Follower Zones or Home/Away with Delay Zones when the
or buttons on the Keyfob are pressed (only if the system is programmed exclusively for Home/Away with Delay
Zones).
[85] - [88] Wireless Smoke Detectors
Enter the RF ID# of the smoke detector.
A wireless smoke detector sends a supervisory transmission about once every hour. If the receiver does not receive a signal from a transmitter in the time programmed in Wireless Smoke Supervisory Timer, a system trouble ‘RF Smoke Supervisory Failure' will be indicated on the keypad.
Program Wireless Smoke Supervisory Timer
[17] to change the time from the default time of 8 hours. Refer to Household Fire [96-3].
Note: Mark Smoke Detectors (Smoke 1 through Smoke 4) in order to identify them in the event of a supervisory or battery failure.
If
Household Fire [96-4] is selected, Wireless
Smoke Supervisory Time is fixed at 4 hours.
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[90]Callback Telephone Number
Program the phone number of the downloading computer to be dialed by the panel during a high security download.
[91]Ring Count
Program the number of rings before the panel will pickup. Ring Method [92-1]
(Downloading Features) must also be selected.
[92]Downloading Features
(1) Ring Method - Enable the ring method of downloading. The panel will pick-up on the number of rings programmed in Ring
Count [91].
(2) Answering Machine Override - Using the downloading computer, call the panel.
When the operator has determined that the panel has received 1-2 rings, pressing the
X
key will cause the downloading computer to immediately re-dial the panel. The panel will pick-up on the first ring.
(3) Function 6 Download - Select to enable the method of downloading
(pg. 8).
(4) Signal Strength Test Mode - Program to initiate a 2 hour test period. The signal strength information for all supervisory signals received over a two hour period will be saved to the LOG.
[93]Auto Download ID Number
Enter the Number that is used by PCPreset when downloading using Site Initiated Auto
Downloading ( ).
The requirements for Site Initiated Auto
Downloading are as follows:
1. Download Computer running PCPreset.
2. Program the telephone number of the
Download Computer in location [90] Callback Telephone Number.
3. Program location [93] with the number of the PCPreset account that is to be downloaded.
PCPreset
1. Create the GEM-P800 account to be downloaded using PCD3000 Quickloader Software.
2. Create a List using PCPreset.
3. Select the account by pressing
WW
.
Select the desired account from the list of PCD3000 accounts available. (The location in the list is the Auto Download
ID Number [93])
4. Tag the list by entering
D'
( download)
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5. Enter Standby Mode by entering
R
.
The Computer is now in STANDBY
Site
At the site perform the following three steps:
1. Arm the panel.
2. Disarm the panel.
3. Enter . The panel will now call the download computer running
PCPreset. PCPreset will answer the call, establish a connection, and then download the account that matches the
Auto Download ID Number [93] with the account of the same number in the list that PCPreset is currently running.
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[94]Dealer Code
The default Dealer Code is
4567
. Program a new 4-digit Dealer Code. When the panel is defaulted the Dealer Code will be changed back to the default Dealer Code of
4567
been programmed.
[95]User 1 Code
The 1st User code is a program code as well as an Arm/Disarm code. The default
User Code is
1234
. If User 1 Code Lockout is programmed the User 1 Code cannot be programmed from User Program Mode.
[96]Dealer Options 1
(1) Dealer Code Lockout - Program to prevent the Dealer Code from changing with a panel default.
(2) User 1 Code Lockout - If programmed the User 1 Code cannot be programmed from User Program Mode.
(3) Household Fire - Activates the following UL required features:
There is a 4 hour re-sound of wireless
Smoke Low Battery and wireless Smoke
Supervisory system troubles.
•
An active System Battery test performed every 4 hours instead of 24 hours and Wireless Smoke Supervisory
•
•
Timer is set to 4 hours.
Fire Bell Timing is March Time.
Wireless Smoke Supervisory Time is fixed at 4 hours.
(4) Fire Trouble on Fire LED - Normally all troubles are displayed on the SYS-
TEM TROUBLE LED, including Fire Trouble. If required Fire Trouble can be displayed on the Fire LED. Fire Trouble is indicated by a steady Fire LED.
[97]Dealer Options 2
(1) International Dialing Protocol - No dialing if no dial tone, 60 s between attempts and 4 s wait for dial tone.
(2) Invert Bell Output - Inverts the Bell polarity and removes supervision from the bell circuit.
(3) System Trouble Auto Restore - Normally, System troubles require acknowledgment (View System Trouble) in order to restore. If this option is selected troubles will restore without requiring acknowledgment.
(4) User 1 Code-Program only - If enabled
User 1 Code will function only as the User
Program Code and will not Arm/Disarm the panel.
Note: All programming within Programming is defaulted.
[98] Number of Re-Dials
The Number of re-dial attempts made by the panel before indicating a Fail-to-
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Use the System Trouble chart on the following page to determine the specific System Trouble(s).
During normal panel operation the SYSTEM
TROUBLE LED has the following two modes of operation:
STEADY
FLASHING
1-7 possible trouble groups, AC is present
1-7 possible trouble
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Press the key on the keypad.
To determine the System Trouble Group Number, count the number of times the SYSTEM
TROUBLE LED blinks. The keypad sounder will beep at the same rate that the SYSTEM
TROUBLE LED blinks.
To determine the System Trouble, note the zone
LED that is ON. Look up the specific system trouble on the chart on the following page.
The SYSTEM TROUBLE LED and keypad sounder will continue to flash and beep. To view the next System Trouble, if any, press the key. Continue pressing the key, if there are no more system troubles to view, the system will return to normal operation.
EXAMPLE
-
LOW BATTERY SYSTEM TROUBLE DISPLAY
Enter to enter System Trouble mode and determine the specific trouble. Press any key to view all system troubles.
G E M I N I
2
ARM
ED
STA
TUS
Flashing
(System Trouble
Group Number)
Beeping
(System Trouble
Group Number)
System Trouble
Group #
Keypad SYSTEM Trouble
LED is flashing 1 time indicating System Trouble Group 1.
Keypad Sounder beeps 1 time indicating System Trouble Group 1.
Zone LED(s)
is ON indicates
(Specific Trouble)
Specific Trouble
Zone 2 LED is ON indicating
Low Battery. (1 Beep, LED 2)
FIGURE
9 S
YSTEM
T
ROUBLE
E
XAMPLE
Note: System Troubles Groups 3 through 7 -
System Trouble Groups that have a zone or smoke detector associated with the trouble, such as RF low battery. The zone(s) of the device with a low battery will be displayed by the ZONE LED . For example, a wireless low battery on zone 2 would beep the keypad sounder 3 times and turn on zone 2 LED.
Audible System Trouble Indication - For all system troubles, except when the only system trouble is the loss of AC, the keypad will beep once every 10 seconds. The keypad will continue to beep until the reset button is pressed or the trouble has been acknowledged by pressing the
key.
System Trouble Reporting
The following system troubles, when enabled to report to Telco 1 [37-3] or Telco 3 [57-3], will send the report code programmed in Trouble Report
[63] if reporting using a pulse format:
System Trouble Pulse Report Code
Bell Cut
2-Wire Fire Trouble
Rcvr Fail-to-Respond
Receiver Tamper
Receiver JAM
Tx Low Battery F1
Tx Supervisory Failure F1
Smoke Low Battery
Smoke Sup. Failure
F1
F1
F1
F1
F1
F1
F1
If reporting using Point ID, a unique code will be sent for each of the following System Troubles.
System Trouble Point ID Report Codes
Bell Cut
2-Wire Fire Trouble
Rcvr Fail-to-Respond
Receiver Tamper
Receiver JAM
Tx Low Battery
CODE 1 321 G00 ZN000-BELL 1 TROUBLE
CODE 1 373 G00 ZN000-FIRE LOOP TRBLE
CODE 1 382 G00 ZN000-SENSOR TROUBLE
CODE 1 145 G00 ZN000-EXP. MODL. TAMPER
CODE 1 373 G00 ZN000-FIRE LOOP TRBLE
CODE 1 384 G00 ZN00n-RF TRAN LOW BATT
Tx Supervisory Failure CODE 1 381 G00 ZN00n-SUPERVSN LOSS RF
*Smoke Low Battery CODE 1 384 G00 ZN00n-RF TRAN LOW BATT
*Smoke Sup. Failure CODE 1 381 G00 ZN00n-SUPERVSN LOSS RF
*Smoke Detectors 1 - 4 report as ZN009 - ZN012
A 300 (SYSTEM TROUBLE RST) code is sent if a restore is reported after multiple troubles.
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Keypad Beeps or
SYSTEM
Flashes
1 Beep
Zone LED
ON
1
2
2 Beeps
3
Beeps
4 Beeps
5
Beeps
6 Beeps
7 Beeps
3
4
1
2
3
4
1-8
1-8
1-4
1-4
1-8
System Trouble
Condition
Cause/Action
AC Power Failure
Low Battery
Communication
Failure/PCPreset Fail
Telephone Line Cut
Bell/Siren line Cut
2-wire Fire Trouble
Rcvr Fail-to-Respond/Rcvr
Tamper
Receiver Jam
Wireless
Transmitter Low Battery
This trouble will occur if AC power is not present. Ensure that the transformer is connected to an unswitched power source.
If there has been a recent power failure, the battery may be partially depleted and must be recharged by the control panel. If the trouble does not go away in 24 hours, replace the battery.
The system was not able to report to central station. Check panel programming and telephone line wiring. The trouble will clear after it has been acknowledged by viewing the system trouble as long as the telephone line has passed a line cut test
(tested automatically by the panel). The Panel did not sucsessfully connect and download/upload with the commputer running PCPreset - check Auto Download ID number, Callback Number or PCPreset Setup.
The telephone line has failed. If telephone service has been temporarily interrupted, the trouble will clear when restored and acknowledged by viewing the system trouble.
There is a problem with the Bell or Siren wiring. EOL2.2K resistor must be installed.
There is a problem with the wiring of the Fire Zone.
The receiver is not responding to the panel. The red LED on the receiver should be flashing, refer to WI848. The cover is off the receiver causing a tamper signal to be transmitted.
A signal is blocking the normal reception of transmissions from the wireless devices. Ensure that the green LED on the receiver is not on continuously, refer to receiver manual WI848.
The battery in the wireless transmitter is low and should be replaced. This transmitter is on the zone corresponding to the number of the zone light flashing. The replacement battery for the GEM Trans2 door/window transmitter and the GEM PIR wireless motion detector is the Duracell DL123A. (2 required for the GEM-PIR) WARNING: Replace batteries only with the same type as specified above. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Do not recharge or disassemble battery or dispose of in fire.
The panel has not received a supervisory signal from the transmitter within the time programmed. Check Wireless
Supervisory Timer [16] Programming. Check the placement of the transmitter and receiver, refer to WI848.
Wireless
Transmitter
Supervisory Failure
Wireless Smoke Detector Low
Battery
Zone Trouble
The battery in the wireless smoke detector is low and should be replaced. This wireless smoke detector should be marked with a number corresponding to the number of the zone light flashing. The replacement batteries required are *Duracell 9 Volt
Alkaline (2).
Wireless Smoke Detector Supervisory
The panel has not received a supervisory signal from the wireless smoke detector within the programmed time. Check
Wireless Smoke Supervisory Timer [17] Programming. Check the placement of the wireless smoke detector and receiver, refer to WI848.
The panel has one or more of the following 3 possible troubles: Zone Short, Transmitter Tamper or Dual Tech Self Test Fail.
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1. The bell output drops to about 3 volts in alarm.
The battery/bell circuit is protected by a PC board trace which may have burned open by reversal of the battery leads. It is on the back of the PC board just adjacent to the red & black battery leads. Send in for service if this occurs.
2. How do I remove the Keypad Sounder on Alarm?
The keypad sounder follows the Burg Output. If you need to remove the Keypad
Sounder, then you must remove the Burg
Output from that zone.
3. How do I activate Chime by Zone?
The Chime feature will automatically be assigned to all zones, except for the following:
1. Zones programmed as Home/Away with Delay.
Zones programmed as Exit/Entry
Followers
2. Zones programmed for 24 Hour Protection. To Activate/Deactivate the chime mode, Press
.
4. When using a piezo on the Bell Output, it constantly buzzes.
This is due to the fact that there is a constant loop current flowing through the
Bell circuit for supervision. To eliminate this, cut resistor R26 which is located directly above Terminal 9 just below the heat sink.
5. Where are the fuses?
The control panel incorporates advanced circuitry which automatically limits the current when an over current condition exists without the use of traditional fuses. The circuit will restore automatically when the over current condition is corrected.
6. The PGM Output Pulses in Alarm.
When the PGM lug of the control panel is programmed for an Armed indication it also incorporates an Alarm Memory function which will indicate that the system is in an
Alarm condition. If this output is being used to trigger a long range radio, it can be converted to a steady output with the use of a capacitor, negative to PGM Terminal 15,
Pos to Aux. Pwr. Term 12. (220 mF Electrolytic Capacitor, 25 Volts. Increase to 470 mF if necessary)
7. I short out the bell and the system does not indicate Bell Trouble.
The Bell Supervision circuit is only designed to detect a "Bell Cut", it does not supervise for a short on the Bell.
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8. How do I remove Keypad Sounder on
Alarm?
The keypad sounder follows the Burg Output. If you need to remove the Keypad
Sounder, then you must remove the Burg
Output from that zone.
9. Transmitters not responding?
Open Transmitter case - Keypad should go into X-Mitter Tamper Trouble. If not:
Check Receiver Red LED should be flashing once approx. once a second.
Check Receiver wiring.
Check Programming of Transmitter ID.
If Keypad does go into X-Mitter Tamper
Trouble, check:
Transmitter point is programmed correctly.
Transmitter is wired correctly:
If using external switch, make sure it is wired to point 1, and point 2 is jumped out.
If using internal reed, make sure J1 is cut and both Point 1 and Point 2 terminals are jumped out.
10. Keypad LEDs Flicker.
The Keypad is not receiving a POLL from the Panel.
Check Keypad wiring.
1. The Panel is in the process of being
Uploaded/Downloaded.
2. The panel is powering up. LED’s will flicker until panel has reset and is polling the keypad.
3. The connection from the control panel to the keypad is open.
11. No Keypad Entry Sounder during Entry Time?
The keypad sounder is turned off with the command. This command will silence all Keypad sounds except keypad sounder on alarm. Enter turn keypad sounds back on.
to
12. No Keypad Chime?
The keypad sounder is turned off with the
command. This command will silence all Keypad sounds except keypad sounder on alarm. Enter to turn keypad sounds back on.
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E1
E2
RED
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
12 VDC 4AH OR 7AH
BLACK
GEM-P800 WIRING DIAGRAM
(REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WI850)
RESIDENTIAL BURG (4 HOUR STANDBY)
COMBINED STANDBY = 500 mA BELL = 2.0 AMP
RESIDENTIAL FIRE (4 HOUR STANDBY)
(2)
COMBINED STANDBY = 500 mA BELL = 65 mA
RESIDENTIAL FIRE (24 HOUR STANDBY)
(3)
COMBINED STANDBY = 120 mA BELL = 95 mA
This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72-1993 (National
Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA
02269). and local codes. Information describing proper installation, operation, testing, maintenance, evacuation planning, and repair service is to be provided with this equipment. UL Listed
Energy Cable is required.
ALL OUTPUTS ARE CURRENT LIMITED
COLD WATER GROUND
CONNECTION
USE ONLY COLD-WATER
PIPE OR BURIED GROUND
ROD. USE AT LEAST #16
AWG WIRE.
2.2K
(E)
EZ
Zone
Doubling
TM
Resistors
RED
RED RED
GOLD
3.9K
(Z)
EARTH
GROUND
25$1*(
:+,7( 5('
*2/'
(1)
(2)
(3)
ALL ZONE RESISTORS MUST BE INSTALLED,
EVEN IF ZONE IS NOT USED.
COMBINED STANDBY = KEYPAD CURRENT +
AUX POWER CURRENT + FIRE POWER + PGM
CURRENT.
24 HOUR STANDBY REQUIRES A 7AH BAT-
TERY.
1 2 +3
16 VAC 20 VA
TRANSFORMER
NAPCO TRF12
(OR EQUIVALENT
SEE WI850).
Class 2
Transformer.
DO NOT connect to switched outlet.
(Z)
-4 +5 +6
(Z)
(1)
ZONE 4
(E)
ZONE 1
ZONE 5
(E)
ZONE 2
Normally Open Zone Wiring
(Z)
Wire the normally open contact as shown (Zone 4). Program the zone for Open Circuit [06] operation.
ZONE 4
(E)
-7 +8 -9
FIRE
PWR
FIRE
+
+10 -11 +12 -13 14 15 16 17 18 19
BELL GND +PWR GND GREEN
PGM
(-)
REMOTE BUS
TIP RING TIP
TELCO
RING
PHONE
+
+ To RJ31X
(Supervised)
(Z)
GEM-RP8
ZONE 6
+
+
WARNING
TO PREVENT RISK
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DISCONNECT TELEPHONE
LINES PRIOR TO SERVICING
(E)
ZONE 3
.
2.2K EOLR
(E)
.
2.2K EOLR
(SUPERVISED)
(E)
4-Wire Fire Wiring
FT2200
RED
BLACK
BROWN
BROWN
GEM-RECV-XP8
12
+PWR
Power
Out (+)
Power
Out (-)
Power
In (+)
Power
In (-)
Fire Loop
Out
Fire Loop
In
GEM-P800 Terminals
8
7
Fire Power
Ground
8 Fire Power
9 Fire
ZONE 1
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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 canceled. NAPCO neither assumes, nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify, to change, or to assume for it, any other warranty or liability concerning its products. In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in excess of NAPCO's original selling price of the product, for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product. Seller's warranty, as hereinabove set forth, shall not be enlarged, diminished or affected by and no obligation or liability shall arise or grow out of Seller's rendering of technical advice or service in connection with Buyer's order of the goods furnished hereunder.
NAPCO RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED WEEKLY.
Warning: Despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, any or all of the following; criminal tampering, electrical or communications disruption, it is possible for the system to fail to perform as expected. NAPCO does not represent that the product/system may not be compromised or circumvented; or that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise but it is not insurance or a guarantee that these events will not occur. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. Therefore, the installer should in turn advise the consumer to take any and all precautions for his or her safety including, but not limited to, fleeing the premises and calling police or fire department, in order to mitigate the possibilities of harm and/or damage. NAPCO is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user's family or employees, and limits its liability for any loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to NAPCO's original selling price of the product regardless of the cause of such loss or damage.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or differentiate in their treatment of limitations of liability for ordinary or gross negligence, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS REQUIRED BY THE FCC.
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: <169>How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems.<170> This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC
20402; Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
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