GEM P1632 V8H Program Manual
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R HARDWIRE WIRELESS Quick Start: 1. Refer to the wiring diagram, connect siren, aux. power, pgm. output, remote bus, earth ground, zone and telephone wiring. NOTE: See Installation Instructions (WI808). TUS STA ED ARM 2. Connect AC power first and then the battery. NEXT/YES PRIOR/NO AREA 3. Configure the keypad (see page 40). R GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad 4. Access the Easy Menu Driven (Dealer Program) Mode: Press Dealer Code Press Until “ ” (GEM-RP1CAe2) or “ ” (GEM-RP2ASe2) appears on LCD screen. Press © Napco 1998 AR ME A D ST TUS NEXT/YES PRIOR/NO AREA R To Enter Dealer Program Mode (see page 6). GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad WI897B 8/98 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 WI897B 8/98 Page 3 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING OPTIONS............................. 4 Introduction .................................................................. 4 Downloading from a Computer .................................... 4 EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE....................... 5 Dealer Program - Preliminary Information.................... 5 Accessing Dealer Program Mode ................................ 5 Customizing a Default Program ................................... 5 GEM-RP1CAe2 KEYPAD ............................................ 6 Number of Zones in Area 1..................................... 6 Panel Zone Doubling .............................................. 6 Fire Zones in Area 1 ............................................... 6 2-Wire Fire Zones in Area 1.................................... 6 Local or Central Station Reporting System............. 6 Exit/Entry Zones in Area 1 ...................................... 7 Interior zones in Area 1........................................... 7 Number of Keypads in Area 1................................. 7 Central Station Receiver 1 Tel. Number ................. 7 Central Station Receiver 1 Account Number .......... 7 Central Station Receiver 1 Format.......................... 8 Enter User Codes ................................................... 8 RF Transmitter Points ............................................. 9 Key Fob Transmitters ............................................. 10 Enter Zone Descriptions ......................................... 10 Dealer Code............................................................ 10 GEM-RP2ASe2 KEYPAD ............................................ 11 Number of Zones in Area 1..................................... 11 Panel Zone Doubling .............................................. 11 Fire Zones in Area 1 ............................................... 11 2-Wire Fire Zones in Area ...................................... 12 Local or Central Station Reporting System............. 12 Exit/Entry Zones in Area 1 ...................................... 12 Interior zones in Area 1........................................... 12 Number of Keypads in Area 1................................. 13 Central Station Receiver 1 Tel. Number ................. 13 Central Station Receiver 1 Account Number .......... 13 Central Station Receiver 1 Format.......................... 13 Enter User Codes ................................................... 14 RF Transmitter Points ............................................. 15 Key Fob Transmitters ............................................. 16 Dealer Code............................................................ 16 DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODE........................... 17 Keypad Programming Overview .................................. 17 Accessing Direct Address Program Mode ................... 17 What You See on the Keypad...................................... 17 Direct Address Program Mode Keypad Commands .... 18 Programming Overview ............................................... 19 Direct Address Programming Example................... 20 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS .............. 21 System Delays & Timeouts (Addr 0000-0002) ............ 22 System Delays & Timeouts (Addr 0711, 0715-0717)... 22 System Output Timeouts (Addr 0710, 0712-0714) ...... 23 Download/Callback Opt. (Addr 1183, 0236-0255) ....... 23 Pager Format Options (Addr 0256 & 0257) ................. 23 Syst. Opt. & Ambush Code (Addr 0460-0485 & 1054) 24 System Options (Addr 0718-0722) .............................. 25 CS Receiver Opt. (Addr 0170-0191, 0192-0213)......... 26 CS Receiver Opt. (Addr 0214-0235)............................ 26 CS Subscriber Reporting Opt. (Addr 0259-0347) ........ 27 CS Zn Reporting Opt. (Addr 0358-0389 & 0391-0394) 28 CS User Reporting Opt. (Addr 0440-0459).................. 29 EZM Group & Area Options (Addr 0737-0749)............ 30 Keypad Options (Addr 0723-0736) .............................. 31 Zones 1-16 Options (Addr 0490-0592) ........................ 32 Zones 17-32 Options (Addr 0601-0702) ...................... 33 RF Rcvrs. & Sup. Timers (Addr 1038-1053 & 1180).... 34 External Relay Control (Addr 0750-0829).................... 35 System Reset Features (Addr 1197 & 1198) ............... 37 USER PROGRAM MODE................................................. 38 Preliminary Information ................................................ 38 Accessing User Program Mode ................................... 38 User Codes .................................................................. 38 Zone Descriptions ........................................................ 39 KEYPAD CONFIGURATION MODE ................................ 40 Keypad Installation....................................................... 40 Configuring the Keypads.............................................. 40 GEM-P1632 EASY MENU PROG. WORKSHEETS ........ 43 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS INDEX................................. 46 GLOSSARY ...................................................................... 48 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MODES................................ 64 GEM-P1632 WIRING DIAGRAM ...................................... 68 Refer to accompanying GEM-P1632 Installation Instructions (WI808) for installation information. NOTE: THESE PROGRAMMING 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-P1632 Programming Instructions Page 4 WI897B 8/98 The GEM-P1632 control panel may be programmed by various means, each of which will be covered in detail in the sections that follow. Keypad displays shown first are for a GEM-RP1CAe2, the recommended keypad for programming, then for the GEM-RP2ASe2. The GEM-RP2ASe2 keypad functions similarly; however, because of its reduced display capabilities, messages are abbreviated and will scroll through two or more screens. Zone descriptions cannot be programmed using a GEM-RP2ASe2 keypad. Downloading From a Computer. This is the preferred method. The panel may be downloaded from (or uploaded to) an IBM PC-compatible computer, with a 386 (or higher) microprocessor, either locally or remotely. Napco's PCD3000 Quickloader software, Version Update 3.26 or later features context-sensitive help screens as well as an error-checking utility that prevents programming of incompatible or conflicting data to ensure proper panel operation. Easy Menu Driven Program (Dealer Program) Mode - Keypad Programming. The Easy Menu Driven Program Mode allows keypad programming of number of zones in area 1, zone doubling, number of fire zones (both 4-wire and 2-wire), central station reporting, number of entry/exit zones, number of interior zones, number of keypads in area 1, central station telephone number, central station account number, central station receiver format, user codes, rf transmitter points, rf key fob transmitters and zone descriptions. For new panels, a custom default program may be created at the keypad. A menu-driven utility prompts the installer to configure the system. Further, detailed customization is done in the Direct Address Program Mode. Direct Address (Dealer Program) Program Mode - Keypad Programming. The Direct Address Program Mode is an extension of the Dealer Program Mode wherein data is entered at the keypad by location. This mode is accessed button at any time. from the Easy Menu Driven Program Mode by pressing the User Program Mode - Keypad programming. The User Program Mode is intended for authorized users and is limited to keypad programming of User Codes and Zone Descriptions. The control-panel program may be downloaded from the computer by either of the following methods. Local Downloading (Note: This procedure should be used prior to installation, before peripheral devices are connected.) For a direct high-speed data transfer to the control panel from a desktop computer, connect the download jack (JP2) on the panel to the LOCAL jack (J3) on the Napco PCI2000/3000 computer interface using the supplied 6-conductor cable. (Refer to PCI2000/3000 Installation Instructions WI443 for wiring diagram and procedures.) Similarly, a high-speed local download may be made in the field using a notebook or laptop computer. Connect JP2 on the control panel to a Napco PCI-MINI computer interface using the 6-conductor cable supplied. (Refer to PCI-MINI Installation Instructions WI767.) Remote Downloading (Also see PCI2000/3000 Installation Instructions WI443.) Function Mode. During this procedure, voice contact will be lost, therefore both the installer and the computer operator should be familiar with the operation. When a steady high-pitched tone is heard at the site phone, access the “ ” Function (see Keypad Programming Modes), then press the button or the YES ( ) button; the site phone will go dead. Hang up the phone and wait for a call from the central station confirming a successful download. Callback Method. An installed, unattended panel may be programmed or reprogrammed remotely using the CallbackMethod Download feature of the PCD3000 software. Remote downloading requires a modem compatible with the PCI2000/3000. Upon answering the call from the computer, the panel will verify the Download Security Code and, if confirmed, will establish a connection. If a Callback Number is programmed into the panel, the panel will automatically disconnect and call the computer at this number before establishing a connection. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 5 D ST ARME ATUS NEXT/YES PRIOR/NO AREA Only Keypad #1 may be used for both dealer and user programming, however this keypad may be located in any area. . Use this code to enter the Dealer Program Mode The Default Dealer Code is R to program a custom Dealer Code, which replaces the Default Dealer Code. If you clear your Dealer Code, use the Default Dealer Code once again to enter programming. After entering codes or data, press the save button. Data will not be stored into memory unless it is pressed. If the keypad is in the Program Mode and no activity is detected for longer than 4 minutes, a steady tone will sound. Silence the sounder by the button to continue, or by pressing the button to exit. A panel that has been SYSTEM RESET performs identically to a new panel. When programming a Multiple Area System, Direct Address Programming Mode must be used to complete the program. KEYPAD #1: For ease of programming, it is recommended that a GEM-RP1CAe2 be used as Keypad #1. (Regardless of which keypad is selected, all new keypads are configured as Keypad #1 out of the box.) If a GEM-RP2ASe2 is used, configure address jumpers as Keypad #1 (see Configuring the GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad.). button to manually scroll through each selected option and at the end of each programming line. Use the 1. Press Dealer Code (Default = 456789) 2. Press Until “ ” (GEM-RP1CAe2) or “ ” (GEM-RP2ASe2) appears on LCD screen. 3. Press 4. Press To Enter Dealer Program Mode To Exit Dealer Program Mode when finished Number of Zones in Area 1 Panel Zone Doubling Fire Zones in Area 1 2-Wire Fire Zones in Area 1 Local or Central station Reporting Exit/Entry Zones in Area 1 Interior Zones in Area 1 Number of Keypads in Area 1 CS Receiver 1 Telephone Number CS Receiver 1 Account Number CS Receiver 1 Format User Codes RF Transmitter Points Key Fob Transmitters Zone Descriptions (GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad Only) Dealer Code For any new panel, you can design a default program that will best suit your application. Using this procedure, you will configure the panel for: NEW PANELS: The custom default program may be created for new panels only. Once the panel has been programmed by any means, the number of areas, zones and keypads will be suppressed and cannot be changed. Should it be button to enter necessary to create a new custom default program, (a) from the Dealer Program Mode, press the the Direct Address Program Mode; (b) access Location 1197 (Clear Program); (c) press the button and start over. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE Page 6 A. GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE AT D ST ARME US To create your customized default program using a GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad, enter the following parameters and record your information on the Easy Menu Programming Worksheet (see page 43). In each of the button to set cursor, the NEXT ( ) button to go forwards, the PRIOR following steps, press the WI897B 8/98 NEXT/YES PRIOR/NO AREA R ( ) button to go backwards, the button to save and the button twice to exit at any time. Total Number of Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Directly enter the total number of zones to be programmed for Area 1. Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter the total number of zones, including through . NOTE: Press the leading zeros. Use number buttons (Direct Entry) button for a zero. The system is based on groups of 4 zones each (after the first 8 zones), and will automatically round up to the next group of 4. For example, if you enter 18, it will ) button to proceed. NOTE: If you are automatically convert this to 20 zones. Press to save. Press NEXT ( programming a 2 Area system, enter the total number of zones required for Areas 1 & 2. The Direct Address Program Mode can then be used to remove zones from Area 1 and place them in Area 2. See Zone Options. If Programming a Wireless Only system, or using wireless only on Zones 9-32, enter the total number of zones in system. Enter the transmitter points in the RF Transmitter section of the Easy Menu Driven Programming Mode. Panel Zone Doubling (Appears for New Panel Only) If you wish to double the number of hardwired zones within the panel from 8 ) button. The 16 zones will no longer be EOL to 16, press the YES ( zones, but will be designated for Normally Closed devices only. The terminal for Zone 1 will now support both Zones 1 and 9 with the use of the supplied (Press YES or NO) TM EZ Zone Doubling resistors, E (2.2K) & Z (3.9K) supplied. (Refer to Wiring ). Diagram and Installation Instructions). If Panel Zone doubling is not desired, press NO ( Fire Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Enter the number of any zones which are to be used as Fire Zones (both 2-wire, 4-wire or wireless). Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter each zone number, including leading zeros, and press to save, and then ) button to proceed. repeat for any additional zone(s). Press NEXT ( NOTE: If you are programming a 2 Area system, enter the total number of zones required for Areas 1 & 2. The Direct Address Program Mode can then be used to remove zones from Area 1 and place them in Area 2. See Zone Options. (Direct Entry) (Direct Entry) 2-Wire Fire Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Enter the number of any Fire Zones (from previous question) which are to be used with 2-wire smoke detectors. The only valid entries are 07 and 08. Directly enter each zone number, including leading zeros. Press to save, and then repeat for any additional zone(s). NOTE: Only zones which have ) button to proceed. been designated as Fire Zones may be programmed as 2 Wire Fire zones. Press NEXT ( NOTE: JP3 must be set to “2-WF” position for 2-wire fire zones (refer to Installation Instructions). Local or Central Station Reporting System (Appears for New Panel Only) Press YES ( ) button for all zones to report; press NO ( ) button for no zones to report (LOCAL SYSTEM). (Press YES or NO) GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 7 (Direct Entry) NOTE: Press the button for a zero. Press to save and then repeat ) button to proceed. for any additional zone(s). Press NEXT ( NOTE: Chime will automatically be programmed for all E/E zones. If you are programming a 2 Area system, enter the total number of zones required for Areas 1 & 2. The Direct Address Program Mode can then be used to remove zone from Area 1 and place them in Area 2. See Zone Options. (Direct Entry) Interior Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Directly enter the zone number of any zones which are to be used as Interior Zones. Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter each zone number, through . NOTE: including leading zeros. Use number buttons Press the button for a zero. Press to save and then repeat for any ) button to proceed. additional zone(s). Press NEXT ( NOTE: All Interior zones will also be automatically programmed as “Exit/Entry Follower” zones. If you are programming a 2 Area system, enter the total number of zones required for Areas 1 & 2. The Direct Address Program Mode can then be used to remove zones from Area 1 and place them in Area 2. See Zone Options. (Direct Entry) Number of Keypads in Area 1 Directly enter the total number of Keypads to be installed in Area 1. Valid entries are from 01 to 07. Directly enter the number of keypads, including through . NOTE: Press the leading zeros. Use number buttons button for a zero. Press to save . Press NEXT ( ) button to proceed. NOTE: Area 2 keypads can only be assigned in Direct Address Programming. See Keypad Options. (Direct Entry) Central Station Receiver 1 Telephone Number Using number buttons, enter telephone number of up to 16 digits includingprefix letters, if necessary, for receiver 1. Use number buttons through for digits 1–9; press the button for a zero and through for letters B–F, respectively. NOTE: Pre-Dial Delay = “D”; Dial-Tone Detection = “E”. Pressing the button will produce a blank space (•). Press to ) button to proceed. save . Press NEXT ( NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Telephone Numbers can only be entered in Direct Address Programming. See CS Receiver Options. (Direct Entry) Central Station Receiver 1 Account Number Enter an account number of up to four digits. Use number buttons through for digits 1–9. NOTE: Press the button for a zero and press button for a blank space (•). Press to save . Press ) button to proceed. NEXT ( NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Account Numbers can only be entered in Direct Address Programming. See CS Reporting Options. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE Entry/Exit Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Directly enter the zone number of any zones which are to be used as Entry/Exit zones. Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter each zone through . number, including leading zeros. Use number buttons EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE Page 8 (Direct Entry) Press to save. Press NEXT ( DATA ENTRY •(blank) 2 3 4 CS RECEIVER 1 FORMAT !"# WI897B 8/98 Central Station Receiver 1 Format From the table below, enter the central station's receiver format. Use number through . NOTE: Press the button for a zero. buttons for a blank space (•). Press through and press for letters B–E, respectively. ) button to proceed. DATA ENTRY CS RECEIVER 1 FORMAT Ademco Slow, Silent Knight Slow 5 Universal High Speed Radionics Fast Silent Knight Fast B SIA C Ademco Point ID Radionics, DCI, Franklin Slow E Pager NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Formats can only be entered in Direct Address Programming. See CS Receiver Options. Enter User Codes (Press the ( ) button to set cursor.) For default program, enter up to 32 User Codes, with Area 1 and Area 2 Options. Press the ( ) button once to set the cursor to the User Code. Use User# User Code Area 1 Area 2 through to enter a code of up to 6 the number buttons digits. Enter up to 6 digits (4 digits is recommended) in the first six boxes button for a zero. No blank from left to right for each user code. Valid entries are: 0-9. NOTE: Press the spaces in between; leave blank (•) any trailing boxes. If “Enable Global Ambush Code” (Address 0720) is enabled and “Global Ambush Code” (Address 1054) is left blank(•), do not program the first two digits of ANY User Code as '99'. "$ If the programmed code was less than 6 digits, press the button once to set the cursor to the Area 1 Options Level. Refer to the table below for the available area options. USER OPTIONS USER CODE AREA 1 AREA 2 OPTIONS OPTIONS (UP TO 6 DIGITS) USER AREA OPTIONS DATA ENTRIES L R blank(•) blank(•) AREA OPTIONS Disabled Arm/Disarm Arm Only OPTION ENABLED Disabled blank(•) 1 Arm/Disarm blank(•) 2 Arm Only blank(•) 3 Service blank(•) 4 Access blank(•) Add 8 * User Program EXPLANATION AREA OPTIONS: Up to 32 User Codes may be programmed. Select the desired Area Options (Area 1 and Area 2) from the table shown and enter in the remaining four boxes for each user code. Example: Program a code of “2222” for user 02, with area 1 options of “Arm/Disarm” and “User Program”. Enter “2222” for a user code, “•(blank) 9” for area 1 options and “•(blank) •(blank)” for area 2 options. User Code not active in this area. Allows User Code to arm/disarm this area. Prevents User Code from disarming this area. Service A Service Code has restricted arm/disarm rights; if an area is armed with a Service Code, a “ ” appears on the GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad (a “” on the GEM-RP2ASe2 keypad) and the area can be disarmed with any valid User Code, including a Service Code. If the area is armed with OTHER than a Service Code, it CANNOT be disarmed with a Service Code. This is typically used to allow tradesmen access to premises under control of the owner. Access This is normally used to activate a door striker while an area is disarmed. Also program “Access Control on PGM2 Output” (Address 0719) and “PGM2 Output Access Control Timeout” (Address 0711). * User Program User Program Option is enabled for Keypad 1 only, wherever it is connected (Area 1 or Area 2). To enable User Program Option for any user add 8 to the data entry for Area Option (see example). Then, User Programming can be performed only at Keypad 1 by a user code with user program enabled. lated User Options: “Enable Global Ambush Code” (Address 0720), “Global Ambush Code” (Address 1054) & “Enable Managers Mode” (Address 0719). For Area 2 Options, press the button once again. Refer to the table above for available options. NOTE: Press for blank space (•). the Press to save. To proceed to the next button to set User Code, press the the cursor to the User Number and change it using the number buttons. Program a new User Code as previously deRescribed. Remember to record your user codes in the Easy Menu Programming Worksheet at the back of this manual. CHANGING OR CANCELING A CODE: To change any code, merely program over the existing code as described above and press to save. Similarly, to cancel a code, blank out each number of the code press to save to save. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 9 Zone # Xmitter Mapped to ID ID Code number, “A” = “F” = . Press to save. Press NEXT ( ) button to proceed. % """""""&"" Quick Method. If a receiver is already installed in the panel, Napco transmitter wireless points can be programmed automatically (“enrolled”) using the following procedure. NOTE: The transmitter point will be enrolled only if the signal strength is 3 or greater. 1. Enter the zone number to which the transmitter point will be mapped. % " & button to enter the Enroll Mode. The red and green LEDs 2. Press the on the keypad will flash and the window will display as shown at left. 3. Open the loop of the point that is to be programmed (GEM-TRANS2 or GEM-TRANS4 only). 4. Install the transmitter battery. The keypad will beep to indicate that the point has been successfully enrolled. Multi-point transmitters can be mapped to successive zones simultaneously (Example 1) or to selected zones point by point (Example 2). Example 1. A 4-point transmitter has the RF ID number 410078:1. Map the first three points to Zones 11–13, respectively. 1. Enter the Enroll mode as described in step 2 above. 2. Enter Zone “11”. 3. Open the loops of points 1, 2 and 3. 4. Install the transmitter battery. The keypad will beep 3 times to indicate that three points have been programmed. Transmitter 410078:1, point 1 will be mapped to Zone 11. Transmitter 410078:1, point 2 will be mapped to Zone 12. Transmitter 410078:1, point 3 will be mapped to Zone 13. The keypad will now display Zone 13, the last zone enrolled. Example 2. A 2-point transmitter has the RF ID number 287613:1. Map point 1 to Zone 6 and point 2 to Zone 9. 1. Enter the Enroll mode as described above. 2. Enter Zone “06”. 3. Open point-1 loop. 4. Install the battery. The keypad will beep once to indicate that one point has been programmed. (Transmitter 287613:1, point 1 will be mapped to Zone 6.) 5. Enter Zone “09”. 6. Close point-1 loop and open point-2 loop. 7. Remove the transmitter battery, then re-install it. The keypad will beep once to indicate that one point has been programmed. (Transmitter 287613:1, point 2 is mapped to Zone 9.) KEY FOB ZONE ASSIGNMENT: Key fobs can also be assigned to zones to allow multiple wireless panic buttons on one alarm system, each reporting to a central station, a pager or having a description on the keypad that describes the person holding the key fob, the location where the person holding the key fob is stationed, or the special purpose of the key fob button being depressed. See the next page on Key fob Zone Assignment. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE % """""""&"" RF Transmitter Points (Press the ( ) button to set cursor.) (For wireless systems only. Also see Quick Method, which follows) For each transmitter (key fob transmitters also), enter the zone number (01–32) to which the transmitter will be mapped, the 6-digit RF ID #:1-digit Check Point checksum number printed on the transmitter and box, the number of points Sum # (1–4); enter “9” for unsupervised (all points). NOTE: When programming the ; “B” = ; “C” = ; “D” = ; “E” = ; EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE Page 10 WI897B 8/98 % """"""""&""" KF Area # Xmitter ID Check Sum Aux 1&2 Key Fob Transmitters (Press the ( ) button to set cursor.) Keyfobs can be programmed as “Arm/Disarm” devices using their buttons (refer to WI752). For each Key Fob Transmitter, enter: the Key Fob Transmitter number (01–08). area number to which transmitter is assigned (1 or 2); enter 0 to disable keyfob. DATA ENTRY •(blank) AUX 1/AUX 2 OPTIONS None DATA ENTRY 7 AUX 1/AUX 2 OPTIONS Relay Group 7 1 Relay Group 1 8 Relay Group 8 2 Relay Group 2 9 Keypad Panic 3 Relay Group 3 0 Aux K.P. Panic and/or letters, including leading “0”s, if any). 4 Relay Group 4 B Instant 5 Relay Group 5 C Toggle Aux Relay 6 Relay Group 6 Aux-1 Option (see key fob aux 1 & aux 2 options). Aux-2 Option (see key fob aux 1 & aux 2 options). the 6-digit RF ID # printed on the transmitter (enter all numbers and/or letters, including leading “0”s, if any). 1-digit checksum number printed on the transmitter (enter all numbers Note: If the Key Fob is converted for Two Button “Emergency Use” (by cutting an internal jumper), both top or bottom buttons must be depressed to activate an alarms. In this case, the Aux-1 and Aux-2 cannot be programmed. ) button to proceed. Press to save. Press NEXT ( Key Fob Zone Assignment (refer to display as shown on the previous page: press the ( ) button to go backwards.) Each of the 4 key fob buttons can be assigned to a zone. For example, On button = point 1; Off button = point 2; A1 = point 3; A2 = point 4. Up to 32 key fobs (using 1 button) or 16 key fobs (using 2 buttons) or 8 key fobs (using all 4 buttons) or any combination up to a maximum of 32 controlled zones can be assigned, providing multiple wireless panic buttons on a system, each reporting to the Central Station or a pager and/or annunciating on a keypad the key fob zone number with description/location. To assign a key fob to a zone: program the keyfob as you would a transmitter, entering the keyfob's ID code, check sum and point number at the appropriate zone. The “Quick Method” is not allowed. The zone may be hardwired to a sensor as well as assigned to a key fob (either one will activate the zone alarm output). NOTE: If assigning a key fob to a zone, the “ON/OFF” buttons on the key fob will no longer arm/disarm the system. The key fob is converted to a “panic only” device. Enter Zone Descriptions and buttons to place the cursor; press the Press the and buttons to select the character. For each zone, enter a descrip- " (Direct Entry) tion of up to two lines. Press to save each description. To proceed to the next description, place the cursor under the Zone Number (e.g. “01”) and and buttons. Program a change the Zone Number using the new description as above. NOTE: Zone Descriptions can only be entered through the GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad or by using the Napco Quickloader Software. See Easy Menu Programming Worksheet (page 45) for available zone description characters. '()*+, (Direct Entry) Dealer Code Directly enter the Dealer Code (default = 456789), including leading zeros. through buttons. NOTE: Pres the button for a Use the zero. Press to save. Re-enter the Dealer Code to verify the previous code. Press Press NEXT ( (Direct Entry) ) button to proceed. to save. EXIT DEALER PROGRAM MODE: This completes the custom default program. Press the button to enter the button once again to end all programming and Direct Address Program Mode for further programming or press the resume normal keypad operation. CLEAR PROGRAM: Should it be necessary to create a new custom default program, (a) from the Dealer Program Mode, press the button to enter the Address Program Mode; (b) access Location 1197 (Clear Program); (c) press and start over. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 11 D STA TUS NEXT/YES PRIOR/NO AREA R Enter the Dealer Security Code (default = 456789) for a new panel or enter your custom Dealer Program ) repeatedly until “ ” is displayed. NOTE: If you pass Code if programmed. Press NO ( button. Press YES ( ) to enter the “ ”, you can scroll back by pressing the button to set cursor, the NEXT Dealer Program Mode. In each of the following steps, press the AR ME ( ) button to go forwards, the PRIOR ( ) button to go backwards, the button to save and the button twice to exit at any time. (Direct Entry) Total Number of Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Directly enter the total number of zones to be programmed for Area 1. Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter the total number of zones, including through . NOTE: Press the leading zeros. Use number buttons button for a zero. The system is based on groups of 4 zones each (after the first 8 zones), and will automatically round up to the next group of 4. For example, if you enter 18, it will automatically convert this to 20 zones. ) button to proceed. NOTE: If you are Press to save. Press NEXT ( programming a 2 Area system, enter the total number of zones required for Areas 1 & 2. The Direct Address Program Mode can then be used to remove zones from Area 1 and place them in Area 2. See Zone Options. If Programming a Wireless Only system, or using wireless only on Zones 9-32, enter the total number of zones in system. Enter the transmitter points in the RF Transmitter section of the Easy Menu Driven Programming Mode. Panel Zone Doubling (Appears for New Panel Only) If the total number of zones in Area 1 entered was 16 or greater, press YES ) to effectively double the capacity of the control panel's hard wired ( zones from 8 to 16. The 16 zones will no longer be EOL zones, but will be designated for Normally Closed devices only. The terminal for Zone 1 will now support Zones 1 and 9 with the use of the supplied EZ Zone TM Doubling resistors, E & Z supplied. (Refer to Wiring Diagram and Installation Instructions). If Panel Zone doubling is not desired, press NO ). ( (Press YES or NO) Fire Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Enter the number of any zones which are to be used as Fire Zones (both 2-wire, 4-wire or wireless). Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter each zone number, including leading zeros, and press to save, and then repeat for any additional zone(s). Press NEXT ( ) button to proceed. (Direct Entry) NOTE: If you are programming a 2 Area system, enter the total number of zones required for Areas 1 & 2. The Direct Address Program Mode can then be used to remove zones from Area 1 and place them in Area 2. See Zone Options. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE A. GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad Page 12 WI897B 8/98 EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE (Direct Entry) 2-Wire Fire Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Enter the number of any Fire Zones (from previous question) which are to be used with 2-wire smoke detectors. The only valid entries are 07 and 08. Directly enter each zone number, including leading zeros. Press to save, and then repeat for any additional zone(s). NOTE: Only zones which have been designated as Fire Zones in the prior question may be programmed as ) button to proceed. NOTE: JP3 must 2 Wire Fire zones. Press NEXT ( be set to “2-WF” position for 2-wire fire zones (refer to Installation Instructions). Local or Central Station Reporting System (Appears for New Panel Only) Press YES ( ) button for all zones to report; press NO ( ) button for no zones to report (LOCAL SYSTEM). (Press YES or NO) Entry/Exit Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Directly enter the zone number of any zones which are to be used as Entry/ Exit zones. Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter each zone number, through . NOTE: including leading zeros. Use number buttons Press the (Direct Entry) button for a zero. Press to save and then repeat for any ) button to proceed. additional zone(s). Press NEXT ( NOTE: Chime will automatically be programmed for all E/E zones. If you are programming a 2 Area system, enter the total number of zones required for Areas 1 & 2. The Direct Address Program Mode can then be used to remove zone from Area 1 and place them in Area 2. See Zone Options. Interior Follower Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Directly enter the zone number of any zones which are to be used as Interior Follower Zones. Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter each zone through number, including leading zeros. Use number buttons (Direct Entry) . NOTE: Press the button for a zero. Press to save and then ) button to proceed. repeat for any additional zone(s). Press NEXT ( NOTE: All Interior Follower zones will also be automatically programmed as “Exit/Entry Follower” zones. If you are programming a 2 Area system, enter the total number of zones required for Areas 1 & 2. The Direct Address Program Mode can then be used to remove zones from Area 1 and place them in Area 2. See Zone Options. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 13 button for a zero. Press to save. Press NEXT ( ) button to proceed. NOTE: Area 2 keypads can only be assigned in Direct Address Programming. See Keypad Options. (Direct Entry) Central Station Receiver 1 Telephone Number Using number buttons, enter telephone number of up to 16 digits includingprefix letters, if necessary, for receiver 1. Use number buttons through for digits 1–9; press the button for a zero and through for letters B–F, respectively. NOTE: button Pre-Dial Delay = “D”; Dial-Tone Detection = “E”. Pressing the will produce a blank space (•). Press to save . Press NEXT ( ) button to proceed. NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Telephone Numbers can only be entered in Direct Address Programming. See CS Receiver Options. (Direct Entry) Central Station Receiver 1 Account Number Enter an account number of up to four digits. Use number buttons through for digits 1–9. NOTE: Press the button for a zero and press button for a blank space (•). Press to save . Press ) button to proceed. NEXT ( NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Account Numbers can only be entered in Direct Address Programming. See CS Reporting Options. !# (Direct Entry) Central Station Receiver 1 Format ( !"# CS RECEIVER 1 FORMAT Ademco Slow, Silent Knight Slow Radionics Fast Silent Knight Fast Radionics, DCI, Franklin Slow NAPCO Security Systems for letters B–E, respectively. Press to save. Press NEXT ) button to proceed. NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Formats can only be entered in Direct Address Programming. See CS Receiver Options. (Direct Entry) DATA ENTRY •(blank) 2 3 4 From the table below, enter the central station's receiver format. Use number through . NOTE: Press the button for a zero. buttons for a blank space (•). Press through and press DATA ENTRY CS RECEIVER 1 FORMAT 5 Universal High Speed B SIA C Ademco Point ID E Pager GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE Number of Keypads in Area 1 Directly enter the total number of Keypads to be installed in Area 1. Valid entries are from 01 to 07. Directly enter the number of keypads, including through . NOTE: Press the leading zeros. Use number buttons Page 14 WI897B 8/98 EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE " $ (Direct Entry) (Direct Entry) Enter User Codes (Press the Press the ( ) button to set cursor.) For default program, enter up to 32 User Codes, with Area 1 and Area 2 Options. Press the ( ) button once to set the cursor to the User Code. Use through to enter a code of up to 6 the number buttons digits. Enter up to 6 digits (4 digits is recommended) in the first six boxes from left to right for each user code. Valid entries are: 0-9. NOTE: Press the button for a zero. No blank spaces in between; leave blank (•) any trailing boxes. If “Enable Global Ambush Code” (Address 0720) is enabled and “Global Ambush Code” (Address 1054) is left blank(•), do not program the first two digits of ANY User Code as '99'. If the programmed code was less than 6 digits, press the button once to set the cursor to the Area 1 Options Level. Refer to the table below for the available area options. (Direct Entry) USER OPTIONS USER CODE AREA 1 AREA 2 OPTIONS OPTIONS (UP TO 6 DIGITS) AREA OPTIONS Disabled Arm/Disarm Arm Only USER AREA OPTIONS DATA ENTRIES L R blank(•) blank(•) AREA OPTIONS: Up to 32 User Codes may be programmed. Select the desired Area Options (Area 1 and Area 2) from the table shown and enter in the remaining four boxes for each user code. OPTION ENABLED Disabled blank(•) 1 Arm/Disarm blank(•) 2 Arm Only blank(•) 3 Service blank(•) 4 Access blank(•) Add 8 * User Program Example: Program a code of “2222” for user 02, with area 1 options of “Arm/Disarm” and “User Program”. Enter “2222” for a user code, “•(blank) 9” for area 1 options and “•(blank) •(blank)” for area 2 options. EXPLANATION User Code not active in this area. Allows User Code to arm/disarm this area. Prevents User Code from disarming this area. Service A Service Code has restricted arm/disarm rights; if an area is armed with a Service Code, a “ ” appears on the GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad (a “” on the GEM-RP2ASe2 keypad) and the area can be disarmed with any valid User Code, including a Service Code. If the area is armed with OTHER than a Service Code, it CANNOT be disarmed with a Service Code. This is typically used to allow tradesmen access to premises under control of the owner. Access This is normally used to activate a door striker while an area is disarmed. Also program “Access Control on PGM2 Output” (Address 0719) and “PGM2 Output Access Control Timeout” (Address 0711). * User Program User Program Option is enabled for Keypad 1 only, wherever it is connected (Area 1 or Area 2). To enable User Program Option for any user add 8 to the data entry for Area 1 Option (see example). Then, User Programming can be performed only at Keypad 1 by a user code with user program enabled. For Area 2 Options, press the button once again. Refer to the table above for available options. NOTE: Press for blank space (•). the Press to save. To proceed to the next button to set User Code, press the the cursor to the User Number and change it using the number buttons. Re- lated User Options: “Enable Global Ambush Code” (Address 0720), “Global Ambush Code” (Address 1054) & “Enable Managers Mode” (Address 0719). Program a new User Code as previously described. Remember to record your user codes in the Easy Menu Programming Worksheet at the back of this manual. CHANGING OR CANCELING A CODE: To change any code, merely program over the existing code as described above and press to save. Similarly, to cancel a code, blank out each number of the code press to save to save. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 15 """""" (Direct Entry) &"- (Direct Entry) to save. Press NEXT ( ) button to proceed. Quick Method. If a receiver is already installed in the panel, Napco transmitter wireless points can be programmed automatically (“enrolled”) using the following procedure. NOTE: The transmitter point will be enrolled only if the signal strength is 3 or greater. 1. Enter the zone number to which the transmitter point will be mapped. button to enter the Enroll Mode. The red and green LEDs on the keypad will flash and the window will 2. Press the display as shown at left. 3. Open the loop of the point that is to be programmed (GEM-TRANS2 or GEM-TRANS4 only). 4. Install the transmitter battery. The keypad will beep to indicate that the point has been successfully enrolled. Multi-point transmitters can be mapped to successive zones simultaneously (Example 1) or to selected zones point by point (Example 2). Example 1. A 4-point transmitter has the RF ID number 410078:1. Map the first three points to Zones 11–13, respectively. 1. Enter the Enroll mode as described in step 2 above. 2. Enter Zone “11”. 3. Open the loops of points 1, 2 and 3. 4. Install the transmitter battery. The keypad will beep 3 times to indicate that three points have been programmed. Transmitter 410078:1, point 1 will be mapped to Zone 11. Transmitter 410078:1, point 2 will be mapped to Zone 12. Transmitter 410078:1, point 3 will be mapped to Zone 13. The keypad will now display Zone 13, the last zone enrolled. Example 2. A 2-point transmitter has the RF ID number 287613:1. Map point 1 to Zone 6 and point 2 to Zone 9. 1. Enter the Enroll mode as described above. 2. Enter Zone “06”. 3. Open point-1 loop. 4. Install the battery. The keypad will beep once to indicate that one point has been programmed. (Transmitter 287613:1, point 1 will be mapped to Zone 6.) 5. Enter Zone “09”. 6. Close point-1 loop and open point-2 loop. 7. Remove the transmitter battery, then re-install it. The keypad will beep once to indicate that one point has been programmed. (Transmitter 287613:1, point 2 is mapped to Zone 9.) . KEY FOB ZONE ASSIGNMENT: Key fobs can also be assigned to zones to allow multiple wireless panic buttons on one alarm system, each reporting to a central station, a pager or having a description on the keypad that describes the person holding the key fob, the location where the person holding the key fob is stationed, or the special purpose of the key fob button being depressed. See the next page on Key fob Zone Assignment. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE " RF Transmitter Points (Press the Press the ( ) button to set cursor.) (For wireless systems only. Also see Quick Method, which follows) For each transmitter (key fob transmitters also), enter the zone number (01–32) to which the transmitter will be mapped, the 6-digit RF ID #:1-digit checksum number printed on the transmitter and box, the number of points (1–4); enter “9” for unsupervised (all points). NOTE: When programming the ; “B” = ; “C” = ID Code number, “A” = ; “D” = ; “E” = ; “F” = . Press Page 16 WI897B 8/98 EASY MENU DRIVEN PROGRAM MODE " Key Fob Transmitters (Press the ( ) button to set cursor.) Keyfobs can be programmed as “Arm/Disarm” devices using their buttons (refer to WI752). For each Key Fob Transmitter, enter: the Key Fob Transmitter number (01–08). area number to which transmitter is assigned (1 or 2); enter 0 to disable keyfob. the 6-digit RF ID # printed on the transmitter (enter all numbers and/or letters, including leading “0”s, if any). (Direct Entry) 1-digit checksum number printed on the transmitter (enter all numbers """""" and/or letters, including leading “0”s, if any). Aux-1 Option (see key fob aux 1 & aux 2 options). Aux-2 Option (see key fob (Direct Entry) aux 1 & aux 2 options). Note: If the Key Fob is converted for Two Button “Emergency Use” (by cutting (Direct Entry) an internal jumper), both top or bottom buttons must be depressed to activate an alarms. In this case, the Aux-1 and Aux-2 cannot be programmed. ) button to proceed. Press to save. Press NEXT ( &""" DATA ENTRY •(blank) AUX 1/AUX 2 OPTIONS None DATA ENTRY 7 AUX 1/AUX 2 OPTIONS Relay Group 7 1 Relay Group 1 8 Relay Group 8 2 Relay Group 2 9 Keypad Panic 3 Relay Group 3 0 Aux K.P. Panic 4 Relay Group 4 B Instant 5 Relay Group 5 C Toggle Aux Relay 6 Relay Group 6 Key Fob Zone Assignment (refer to display as shown on the previous page: press the ( ) button to go backwards.) Each of the 4 key fob buttons can be assigned to a zone. For example, On button = point 1; Off button = point 2; A1 = point 3; A2 = point 4. Up to 32 key fobs (using 1 button) or 16 key fobs (using 2 buttons) or 8 key fobs (using all 4 buttons) or any combination up to a maximum of 32 controlled zones can be assigned, providing multiple wireless panic buttons on a system, each reporting to the Central Station or a pager and/or annunciating on a keypad the key fob zone number with description/location. To assign a key fob to a zone: program the keyfob as you would a transmitter, entering the keyfob's ID code, check sum and point number at the appropriate zone. The “Quick Method” is not allowed. The zone may be hardwired to a sensor as well as assigned to a key fob (either one will activate the zone alarm output). NOTE: If assigning a key fob to a zone, the “ON/OFF” buttons on the key fob will no longer arm/disarm the system. The key fob is converted to a “panic only” device. ZONE DESCRIPTIONS: GEM-RP2ASe2 cannot be used to enter Zone Descriptions. To enter Zone Descriptions you must use the GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad or the Napco Quickloader Software. Dealer Code Directly enter the Dealer Code (default = 456789), including leading zeros. through buttons. NOTE: Pres the button for a Use the zero. Press to save. (Direct Entry) Re-enter the Dealer Code to verify the previous code. Press Press NEXT ( (Direct Entry) ) button to proceed. to save. EXIT DEALER PROGRAM MODE: This completes the custom default program. Press the button to enter the button once again to end all programming and Direct Address Program Mode for further programming or press the resume normal keypad operation. CLEAR PROGRAM: Should it be necessary to create a new custom default program, (a) from the Dealer Program Mode, press the button to enter the Address Program Mode; (b) access Location 1197 (Clear Program); (c) press and start over. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 17 AR D STA ME TU S NE XT/YES PRIOR /NO AREA R This is an extension of the Dealer Program Mode. This method of programming is used in conjunction with the Keypad Programming Worksheets that follow. Refer to these worksheets to identify the 4-digit location (address) of the feature to be programmed. An illustrative example is provided on the next page. ADDRESS LOCATIONS 0000 0000 TO 1198 3 C Direct Address Programming allows you to go directly to the address locations and change the data entries to customize your control panel options. Whereas the Easy Menu Program Mode is a simple quick start guide with limited options, the Direct Address Program Mode is more flexible allowing you to change all the options. It consists of multiple address locations (up to 1198) with two data entry locations each (left and right) as shown in the adjacent diagram. HEXADECIMAL DATA: BLANK (•) = No Options 1 to 9 = Entries 1 to 9 0 = Entry of 10 B to F = Entries 11 to 15 1. Press Dealer Code (Default = 456789) 2. Press Until “ ” (GEM-RP1CAe2) or “ ” (GEM-RP2ASe2) appears on LCD screen. 3. Press To Enter Dealer Program Mode 4. Press To Exit Easy Menu Driven Program Mode & Enter Direct Address Program Mode 1 1 2 """"$ """"$ GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad NAPCO Security Systems 2 GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad 1 = ADDRESS LOCATION 2 = DATA ENTRY LOCATION GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODE DATA ENTRY LOCATIONS LEFT DIGIT RIGHT DIGIT Page 18 WI897B 8/98 A. GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypads DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODE B. GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 19 The displays shown on the previous page will appear after a brief delay. Use the the button to toggle the cursor between the 4-digit address field and the data entry locations. Enter the address directly using the number buttons. The contents of the address will be read automatically, along with the feature name and programming information. The cursor will advance to the data field. Enter the required data directly using the number buttons. Press to save the contents of each address. EXIT DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODE: When done, press the operation. The panel is now programmed with your default program. button to exit and resume normal keypad General Programming Steps 1. Contact the central station to ascertain receiver format, data format, event codes, subscriber numbers and telephone number(s). 2. Select the desired features by circling the respective “address” boxes. Refer to the Programming Options and Worksheets for guidance in selecting the “data” (1,2,4,8) to be entered into those boxes. 3. Program the data entered in the boxes on the worksheets into the respective addresses. The display will show the entry numerically, but will display “0” for the number 10, and letters “B”, “C”, “D”, “E”, and “F” for the numbers 11 through 15, respectively. To program a 10, . To program 11 through 15, press press through , respectively. DATA ENTRY SELECTIONS (BINARY VALUE CIRCLED) ENTRY TOTAL 8 4 2 1 blank 8 4 2 1 8 4 1 2 8 4 8 8 8 8 2 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 4 2 1 8 4 2 9 1 10 4 4 2 1 2 1 11 12 13 14 15 PRESS KEYPAD DISPLAYS • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 B C D E F Table 1. Determining data entry for a location (each “nibble”). Numbers in parentheses indicate data for selected zones or features. (See Programming Worksheets that follow.) NOTE: See the Direct Address Programming Example on the following page. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODE The Keypad Programming Worksheets in the back are provided as an address-programming reference to help the installer modify his custom default program or to make minor field alterations to an existing panel program. It is recommended that the panel be uploaded to Napco's Quickloader software following any keypad programming and that the PCD3000's error-check feature be utilized to reduce the possibility of programming omissions or conflicts. Note: Most of the addresses shown comprise two data entry locations, left and right digits. Program the left digits on the left data-display segment, and the right digit on the right segment. For those addresses having only one programmable nibble, program the right segment only; the left segment should display a blank (•). Keep the Keypad Programming Worksheets on file for future reference. Page 20 WI897B 8/98 Direct Address Programming Example Example: Program Zones 6, 7 and 8 as Exit/Entry Follower Zones. DETERMINE THE DATA ENTRIES 1. Referring to ZONE FEATURES in the Programming Worksheets that follow, Exit/Entry Follower for Zones 5 through 8 are located at address 0506, left digit. Circle the data values for Zones 5–8. 2. Add the data values for Zones 6, 7 and 8: 2+4+8=14. From Tables 1 and 2, “14” (E) is entered as press . The right digit (for Zones 1 through 4, none of which are Exit/Entry Follower Zones) is entered as a blank (•). ZONES LEFT DATA VALUES ZONE OPTION SUM = 14 (CIRCLE ZN08 EXIT/ENTRY FOLLOWER ZN07 ) ZN06 ZN05 1 ZONES RIGHT DATA VALUES ADDRESS 0506 SUM = 0 (CIRCLE L ADDR R ZN04 ZN03 E 0506 blank (•) 8 4 ENTER DATA 2. Answer NO ( 2 1 PROGRAM THE DATA ENTRIES 1. Enter the panel's Dealer Code (Default = 456789), then press the ) ZN02 ZN01 button. DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODE ) to all questions until “ ” is displayed; then press YES ( NOTE: If you pass “ ”, scroll backward using the the button. 3. Press the 4. Press ). button to enter the Address Program Mode. Address "" will display. to access Address 0506. The data for both digits will display and the cursor will advance to the data field. 5. Press to enter an “E” in the left digit and press 6. Press to save. to enter a blank (•) in the right digit. Address 0506 is now programmed with “E•”. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 1. Press AR D STA ME TU S NE XT/YES PRIOR /NO AREA R Dealer Code 2. Press Until “ ” (GEM-RP1CAe2) or “ ” (GEM-RP2ASe2) appears on LCD screen. 3. Press To Enter Dealer Program Mode 4. Press To Exit Easy Menu Driven Program Mode & Enter Direct Address Program Mode GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad ENTRY TOTAL blank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PRESS KEYPAD DISPLAYS • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 B C D E F Determining data entry for a location (each “nibble”). Numbers in parentheses indicate data for selected zones or features. (See Programming Worksheets that follow.) NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS Page 21 Page 22 WI897B 8/98 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS ADDRESS 0000 EXIT DELAY (sec.) LEFT ENTRY DELAY 1 (sec.) RIGHT [Default = 3C] DATA ENTRIES LEFT blank (•) RIGHT blank (•) blank (•) 1 F E 2 3 D C 5 7 0 8 F ADDRESS 0001 LEFT RIGHT LEFT [Default = 1E] DELAY/ TIMEOUT 0 sec. 15 sec. 30 sec. 45 sec. PGM2 Output Access Control Timeout (sec.) ADDRESS 0711 LEFT ABORT DELAY (sec.) RIGHT ADDRESS 0715 LEFT RIGHT [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] [Default = 1E] A. Choose a desired delay/timeout, ex: 20 sec. B. Divide it by 16 120 sec. 255 sec. RIGHT 1. Select delay/timeout (0-255 sec.) from the table shown. 2. Enter in corresponding address locations above (left and right digits). 3. For a desired delay/timeout not listed do the following: 60 sec. 90 sec. F ADDRESS 0002 ENTRY DELAY 2 (sec.) 1 Quotient 16 20 16 4 Remainder Left Digit Right Digit ply only to zones programmed with EXIT/ENTRY DELAYS: Apthe following options “Entry/Exit 1, Entry/Exit 2, Exit/Entry Follower”. For UL Installations, the maximum exit delay is 60 seconds and the maximum entry delay is 45 seconds. PROGRAMMING TIMEOUTS: Either use the tables provide or calculate your own timeout using the steps indicated. WARNING: Timers have uncertainty of +0/-1sec, so a "time" of 1 second may actually timeout IMMEDIATELY. CHIME TIMEOUT (¼sec.) ADDRESS 0716 LEFT RIGHT AC Fail Report Delay (min.) [Default = blank (•) 2] ADDRESS 0717 LEFT RIGHT [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] TIMEOUT 0 ¼sec. = 0 sec. blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 ¼sec. = ¾ sec. 4 ¼sec. = 1 sec. 5 ¼sec. = 1.25 sec. 6 ¼sec. = 1.5 sec. 7 ¼sec. = 1.75 sec. 8 ¼sec. = 2 sec. F F 255 ¼sec. = 63.25 sec. 2 ¼sec. = ½ sec. DATA ENTRIES LEFT RIGHT blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) 1 blank (•) 2 blank (•) 3 blank (•) 4 blank (•) 5 blank (•) 6 blank (•) 7 F F DELAY 0 min. 1 min. 2 min. 3 min. 4 min. 5 min. 6 min. 7 min. 255 min. = 4 Hr., 30 min. 1. Select delay/timeout from the table shown. 2. Enter in corresponding address locations above (left and right digits). 3. For a desired delay/timeout not listed do the following: A. Choose a desired delay/timeout, ex: 20 B. Divide it by 16 DEFAULTS: The defaults shown on this page and on the following pages are automatically set after exiting the Easy Menu Driven Mode. AC FAIL REPORT DELAY OPTIONS CHIME TIMEOUT OPTIONS DATA ENTRIES LEFT RIGHT blank (•) blank (•) 1 Quotient 16 20 16 4 Remainder Left Digit Program Option ADDRESS LOC. LEFT RIGHT ENTER DATA PROGRAMMING STEPS: 1. Lookup desired Programming Option by Address Location (highlighted in black). 2. Select the programming option data entry from the tables shown. 3. Enter the selected data entry in the boxes shown. 4. For more information on a programming option refer to the Glossary at the end of this manual. Right Digit GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 23 PGM2 Output Timeout (min.) ADDRESS 0710 LEFT Alarm Output Timeout (min.) RIGHT ADDRESS 0712 LEFT Pulse Alarm Output Timeout (min.) RIGHT [Default = 1 blank (•)] [Default = blank (•) blank (•) ] ADDRESS 0713 LEFT [Default = 1 blank (•)] DELAY/ TIMEOUT blank (•) blank (•) 0 min. blank (•) 1 1 min. blank (•) blank (•) 2 3 2 min. 3 min. A. Choose a desired delay/timeout, ex: 20 min. blank (•) blank (•) 4 5 4 min. B. Divide it by 16 blank (•) 6 1 blank (•) 6 min. 16 min. 5 min. F ADDRESS 0714 LEFT RIGHT [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] 1 Quotient 16 20 16 4 Remainder Left Digit Right Digit timeout of “0 min.” is selected, then OUTPUT TIMEOUTS: If a the output will remain active (ON) until the system is reset or disarmed. For UL Residential Installations, the minimum timeout is 4 minutes. For UL Commercial Installations, the minimum 255 min. No. Rings Before Pickup PGM1 Output Timeout (min.) 1. Select delay/timeout (0-255 min.) from the table shown. 2. Enter in corresponding address locations above (left and right digits). 3. For a desired delay/timeout not listed do the following: DATA ENTRIES LEFT RIGHT F RIGHT ADDRESS 1183 LEFT RIGHT ! " NUMBER OF RINGS BEFORE PICKUP: Enter the number of rings before automatic pickup by the control panel when downloading form a computer (see Glossary at the back for more information). 1. Enter in right digit only (left digit is not used). blank (•) [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] 2. Valid entries are: 1-9, 0 = 10, B = 11, C = 12, D = 13, E = 14, F = 15 NOTE: Default is 15 Rings. Dark shaded data shows option not available. ADDRESS 0236-0255 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-20) Callback Telephone 0236 0237 0238 0239 0240 0241 0242 0243 0244 0245 0246 0247 0248 0249 0250 0251 0252 0253 0254 0255 Number R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (Digits 1-20) [Default = blank (•) for all digits 1-20] CALLBACK TELEPHONE NUMBER: Enter telephone number to be used when downloading from a computer (see Glossary at the back for more information). 1. Enter in right digit only (left digit is not used). 2. Enter up to 20 digits from left to right. NOTE: Leave trailing boxes blank (•). 3. Valid entries are: 1-9, B = button, C = button, D = 3 sec. pause, E = Wait for dial tone, F = ignore location #$ Leading Digits for Pager Format (1st Digit) Leading Digits for Pager Format (2nd Digit) ADDRESS 0256 LEFT RIGHT blank (•) ADDRESS 0257 LEFT RIGHT blank (•) LEADING DIGITS FOR PAGER FORMAT: In Pager Format reporting, the message typically begins with “00”.. However, for some pager services, this will cause the Pager's Voice Mail feature to activate. This option allows you to program these digits to any number desired. Typical Pager report is “003 022 1234”, where 3 is the Event, 22 is the zone, and 1234 is the Subscriber ID number. For example, if the Leading Digits are programmed as “98”, the Pager report will now appear as “983 022 1234”. NOTE: See CS Receiver Options to select Pager Format. 1. Enter in 1st and 2nd Leading Digits in right digit only (left digit is not used) as shown. 2. Valid entries are: 0-9. [Default = blank (•) blank (•) for both] NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS Page 24 WI897B 8/98 "! GLOBAL SYSTEM EVENT/TROUBLE SYSTEM RESPONSE ACTIVATED BY GLOBAL EVENT/TROUBLE LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE GLOBAL SYSTEM EVENT/TROUBLE ADDRESS 0460-0469 ) RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE EZM TAMPER AC FAIL LOW BATTERY Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 0460 8 4 2 1 Pulsed Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 0461 8 4 2 1 PGM1 Output 8 4 2 1 0462 8 4 2 1 PGM2 Output 8 4 2 1 0463 8 4 2 1 Report Event Telco 1 8 4 2 1 0464 8 4 2 1 Report Restore Telco 1 8 4 2 1 0465 8 4 2 1 1 1 LEFT ADDR RIGHT MEMORY RF RCVR. TELCO FAILURE TROUBLE FAILURE ) Bell Superv. Report Event Telco 3 8 4 2 1 0468 8 4 2 Report Restore Telco 3 8 4 2 1 0469 8 4 2 [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from address 0460-0469] See NOTE AREA 1 SYSTEM EVENT/TROUBLE SYSTEM RESPONSE ACTIVATED BY AREA 1 EVENT/TROUBLE TEST TIMER LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE AREA 1 SYSTEM EVENT/TROUBLE ADDRESS 0470-0477 ) RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE Keyfob Low Batt. FAIL TO CLOSE FAIL TO OPEN KEYPAD TAMPER Pulsed Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 0470 8 Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 0471 8 PGM1 Output 8 4 2 1 0472 LEFT ADDR RIGHT KEYPAD KEYPAD AUXILIARY FIRE ) KEYPAD PANIC AMBUSH 4 2 1 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 PGM2 Output 8 4 2 1 0474 8 4 2 1 Report Event Telco 1 8 4 2 1 0475 8 4 2 1 Report Event Telco 3 8 4 2 1 0477 8 4 2 1 [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from address 0470-0477] AREA 2 SYSTEM EVENT/TROUBLE SYSTEM RESPONSE ACTIVATED BY AREA 2 EVENT/TROUBLE LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ADDRESS 0478-0485 ) AREA 2 SYSTEM EVENT/TROUBLE RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE Keyfob Low Batt. FAIL TO CLOSE FAIL TO OPEN KEYPAD TAMPER Pulsed Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 0478 8 Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 0479 PGM1 Output 8 4 2 1 0480 PGM2 Output 8 4 2 1 Report Event Telco 1 8 4 2 Report Event Telco 3 8 4 2 ) KEYPAD PANIC AMBUSH 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0482 8 4 2 1 1 0483 8 4 2 1 1 0485 8 4 2 1 LEFT ADDR RIGHT KEYPAD KEYPAD AUXILIARY FIRE [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from address 0478-0485] 1. Select the desired option by circling the data values for each digit (left and right). 2. Add the data values (ex: 15=1+2+4+8) from the selected options. 3. Enter in address location (left and right digits). NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. Global ADDRESS 1054 LEFT RIGHT Ambush Code [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] GLOBAL AMBUSH CODE: It is the 2-digits entered immediately prior to the regular disarm code. If “Enable Global Ambush Code” (Address 0720) is selected and Address 1054 is left blank (•), then the 2-digit Global Ambush Code is “99”. If “Enable Global Ambush Code” is selected and Address 1054 is not left blank (•), then the 2-digit Global Ambush Code is the two digits entered in address 1054. Enter in address location (both left and right digits) ; valid entries are 1-9. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 25 SYSTEM OPTIONS LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE RESERVED Enable AutoArm if not closed at end of windows Disable Time/Date at Keypad RESERVED SYSTEM OPTIONS SYSTEM OPTIONS SYSTEM OPTIONS RESERVED SYSTEM OPTIONS (Dis. Ans. Machine Overide) LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) LEFT DATA VALUES ) LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) 2 4 [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] LEFT DATA VALUES ) LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) 4 2 8 ) 8 LEFT DATA VALUES 2 8 RIGHT DATA VALUES ) (CIRCLE ADDRESS 0721 1 LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) 2 4 ) 8 LEFT DATA VALUES ) 2 1 2 8 RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ADDRESS 0722 LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) 1 2 4 [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] 1. Select the desired option by circling the data values for each digit (left and right). 2. Add the data values (ex: 15=1+2+4+8) from the selected options. 3. Enter in address location (left and right digits). 8 SYSTEM OPTIONS Enable Zone Doubling (Zones 9-16) Wireless Trouble Activates Telco 1 Wireless Trouble Activates Telco 3 RESERVED 1 4 Default depends on Easy Menu Question “ ”. If yes, then [Default = •(blank) 1]. If no, then [Default = •(blank) •(blank)]. SYSTEM OPTIONS Interior 1 Normally Bypassed Enable Global Ambush Code * Reset Day Zone with Arm/Disarm Only Enable Residential Fire 1 4 [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] SYSTEM OPTIONS Auto Bell Test on Arming Auto Reset after Burglary Output Timeout Suppress Bypass Reminder when Armed Enable Local Alarm on First “ZoneAND” Trip 1 (CIRCLE ADDRESS 0720 2 8 ) RIGHT DATA VALUES 1 RESERVED 8 4 8 4 2 (CIRCLE ADDRESS 0719 SYSTEM OPTIONS Opening Report Only after Alarm Report Closing Report Only on Conditional Close Incl. Sel./Grp. Bypass in Cond. Close /Status Status Report 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES 1 RESERVED ) 4 [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] 8 (CIRCLE Don't Clear PGM2 Output with Arm/Disarm 2nd Ring Download (CIRCLE ADDRESS 0718 4 (CIRCLE Line-Fault Test only when Armed Enable Line-Fault Test RESERVED ) 2 (CIRCLE Disable Keypad Function Mode Download Disable Callback Download PGM2 Output Chirp on Keyfob Arming Change Pulse Output to Cadence RIGHT DATA VALUES 1 (CIRCLE Access Control on PGM2 Output Maintained Keyswitch Arming Enable Manager's Mode Disable Instant Mode !% ) SYSTEM OPTIONS Automatic Interior Bypass Veri-phone Zones Trip PGM2 Output Veri-phone Zones over Priority Alarms Resound on Wireless Smoke Low Battery * NOTE: If “Enable Global Ambush Code” in Address 0720 is selected, then program the 2-digit “Global Ambush Code” in Address 1054. If Address 1054 is left blank (•), then, the 2-digit “Global Ambush Code” will be “99”. NOTE: To select “Line-Fault Test only when Armed”, you must also select “Enable Line-Fault Test” at address 0721. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS Page 26 WI897B 8/98 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS & "%%"" ADDRESS 0170 CS Receiver 1 Format LEFT RIGHT ADDRESS 0192 CS Receiver 2 Format blank (•) LEFT RIGHT ADDRESS 0193 CS Receiver 3 Format blank (•) LEFT RIGHT blank (•) DATA ENTRY blank (•) Ademco Slow, Silent Knight Slow 2 3 Radionics Fast Silent Knight Fast 4 Radionics, DCI, Franklin Slow 5 Universal High Speed Default for CS Receiver 1 Format depends on Easy Menu Question “RCVR FORMAT”. [Default = •(blank) •(blank)] for CS Receivers 2 and 3 Formats. CS RECEIVER FORMATS: Up to 3 CS Formats may be programmed. 1. Select the desired CS Receiver Format from the table shown. 2. Enter in the corresponding right digit address location (left digit is not used) for each CS Receiver. NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. CS RECEIVER 1 OPTIONS LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ) ADDRESS 0171 LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) CS RECEIVER 1 FORMAT B SIA C Ademco Point ID E Pager * NOTE: * See Pager Format Options to program Leading Digits for Pager Format. RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ) CS RECEIVER 1 OPTIONS Sum Check 1 3/1 with Extended Restores 2 2 2300Hz Handshake/Kissoff * RESERVED 4 4 Enable Zone Number on Pulse Alarm RESERVED 8 8 Single Digit Only CS RECEIVER 2 OPTIONS LEFT DATA VALUES RIGHT DATA VALUES CS RECEIVER 2 OPTIONS (CIRCLE [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] ) ADDRESS 0193 LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) 1400Hz Handshake/Kissoff * 1 (CIRCLE ) Sum Check 1 3/1 with Extended Restores 2 2 2300Hz Handshake/Kissoff * RESERVED 4 4 Enable Zone Number on Pulse Alarm 8 Single Digit Only RESERVED 8 CS RECEIVER 3 OPTIONS LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] ) ADDRESS 0215 LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) 1400Hz Handshake/Kissoff * 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ) CS RECEIVER 3 OPTIONS Sum Check 1 3/1 with Extended Restores 2 2 2300Hz Handshake/Kissoff * RESERVED 4 4 Enable Zone Number on Pulse Alarm RESERVED 8 8 Single Digit Only [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] CS RECEIVER OPTIONS: Select options for any of the three CS Receivers. 1. Select the desired option by circling the data values for each digit (left and right). 2. Add the data values (ex: 15=1+2+4+8) from the selected options. 3. Enter in address location (left and right digits). 1 1400Hz Handshake/Kissoff * NOTE: * If both are selected, 1400Hz has priority over 2300Hz. NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. ADDRESS 0172-0191 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-20) CS Receiver 1 Telephone 0172 0173 0174 0175 0176 0177 0178 0179 0180 0181 0182 0183 0184 0185 0186 0187 0188 0189 0190 0191 Number R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (Digits 1-20) ADDRESS 0194-0213 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-20) CS Receiver 2 Telephone 0194 0195 0196 0197 0198 0199 0200 0201 0202 0203 0204 0205 0206 0207 0208 0209 0210 0211 0212 0213 Number R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (Digits 1-20) Default for CS Receiver 1 Telephone Number depends on Easy Menu Question “CENTRAL PHONE #”. [Default = blank (•)] across digits 1-20 for CS Receiver Telephone Numbers 2 and 3. ADDRESS 0216-0235 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-20) CS Receiver 3 Telephone 0216 0217 0218 0219 0220 0221 0222 0223 0224 0225 0226 0227 0228 0229 0230 0231 0232 0233 0234 0235 Number R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (Digits 1-20) CS RECEIVER TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Enter telephone numbers for any of the three CS Receivers (Telco 1, 2 & 3). 1. Enter in right digit only (left digit is not used). 2. Enter up to 20 digits from left to right. NOTE: Leave trailing boxes blank (•). 3. Valid entries are: 1-9, B = button, C = button, D = 3 sec. pause, E = Wait for dial tone, F = ignore location GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 27 ADDRESS 0259-0262 CS Telco 1 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) Subscriber 0259 0260 0261 0262 Opening/Closing ID R R R R Number (Area 1) ADDRESS 0263-0266 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 1 0263 0264 0265 0266 Subscriber Opening/Closing ID R R R R Number (Area 2) ADDRESS 0267-0270 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 1 0267 0268 0269 0270 Subscriber Event ID R R R R Number (Area 1) ADDRESS 0271-0274 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 1 0271 0272 0273 0274 Subscriber Event ID R R R R Number (Area 2) ADDRESS 0279-0282 CS Telco 2 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) Subscriber 0279 0280 0281 0282 Opening/Closing ID R R R R Number (Area 1) ADDRESS 0283-0286 CS Telco 2 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) Subscriber 0283 0284 0285 0286 Opening/Closing ID R R R R Number (Area 2) ADDRESS 0287-0290 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 2 Subscriber Event ID 0287 0288 0289 0290 R R R R Number (Area 1) ADDRESS 0291-0294 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 2 Subscriber Event ID 0291 0292 0293 0294 R R R R Number (Area 2) ADDRESS 0299-0302 CS Telco 3 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) Subscriber 0299 0300 0301 0302 Opening/Closing ID R R R R Number (Area 1) ADDRESS 0303-0306 CS Telco 3 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) Subscriber 0303 0304 0305 0306 Opening/Closing ID R R R R Number (Area 2) ADDRESS 0307-0310 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 3 0307 0308 0309 0310 Subscriber Event ID R R R R Number (Area 1) ADDRESS 0311-0314 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 3 0311 0312 0313 0314 Subscriber Event ID R R R R Number (Area 2) %" ADDRESS 0275-0278 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 1 Subscriber Event ID 0275 0276 0277 0278 Number(System) R R R R ADDRESS 0295-0298 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) CS Telco 2 Subscriber Event ID 0295 0296 0297 0298 Number (System) R R R R ADDRESS 0315-0318 CS Telco 3 (RIGHT DIGITS 1-4) Subscriber Event ID 0315 0316 0317 0318 Number (System) R R R R Default for CS Telco 1 Subscriber Event ID Number (Area 1) depends on Easy Menu Question “ACCOUNT #”. [Default = blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) blank (•)] for all other ID Numbers. CS TELCO SUBSCRIBER ID NUMBERS: Enter the Subscriber Opening/Closing and Event ID Numbers for any of the 3 CS Receivers. 1. Enter in corresponding right digit address location (left digit is not used). 2. Enter 3 or 4 digits (depending on the CS receiver format) for each subscriber number from left to right. NOTE: Leave trailing boxes blank (•). 3. Valid entries are: 1-9, 0 and B-F. NOTE: A is not permitted. ADDRESS 0319-0330 CS SYSTEM REPORTING CODES LEFT ADDR 0319 0320 0321 Telco Fail RF Rec. Trouble Trouble Restore blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) Xmitter Low Battery blank (•) 0322 Xmitter Supervision blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) 0323 0324 0325 0326 0327 Low Battery Panel AC Fail Alarm Restore Trouble Xmitter Tamper RESERVED Opening Closing Opening after Alarm Conditional Close Fail to Open RIGHT LEFT Memory Fail blank (•) 0328 0329 0330 [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from Alarm Output Superv. Ambush 0340 Panic 0341 Fire 0342 Auxiliary Tamper Fail to Close 0343 0344 Test Timer Keyfob Low Battery NAPCO Security Systems ADDR 0333 0334 0335 0336 0337 0338 0339 EZM Tamper address 0319-0330] ADDRESS 0333-0347 CS SYSTEM REPORTING CODES RIGHT CS SYSTEM REPORTING CODES: 1. Enter in corresponding address location (left and right digits). NOTE: Left digit is the first digit and right digit is the second digit in a two digit CS receiver format. 2. Valid entries are: 1-9, 0 and B-F. NOTE: A is not permitted. 3. To disable a code leave boxes blank (•). NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. 0345 0346 0347 GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS # PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS Page 28 WI897B 8/98 ' # !"!% ADDRESS 0358-0365 ADDRESS 0366-0369 ADDRESS 0370-0373 CONTROL PANEL ZONES REPORT CODE ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 ZONES REPORT CODE ZONE 9 ZONE 10 ZONE 11 ZONE 12 ZONES REPORT CODE ZONE 13 ZONE 14 ZONE 15 ZONE 16 0358 L 0359 R L 0360 R L 0361 R L 0362 R L 0363 R L R 0364 L R 0365 0366 L L R 0367 R L R 0368 L R 0369 0370 L L R R 0371 L R 0372 L R 0373 L R ADDRESS 0374-0377 ADDRESS 0378-0381 ADDRESS 0382-0385 ADDRESS 0386-0389 ZONES REPORT CODE ZONE 17 ZONE 18 ZONE 19 ZONE 20 ZONES REPORT CODE ZONE 21 ZONE 22 ZONE 23 ZONE 24 ZONES REPORT CODE ZONE 25 ZONE 26 ZONE 27 ZONE 28 ZONES REPORT CODE ZONE 29 ZONE 30 ZONE 31 ZONE 32 0374 L R 0375 L R 0376 L R RIGHT DATA ENTRIES LEFT 0378 L R 0379 L R 0380 L R 0381 L R 0382 L R 0383 L R 0384 L R 0385 L R 0386 L R 0387 L R 0388 L R 0389 L R Default for Group Zone Report Codes depends on Easy Menu Question “RCVR. ZONE REPORT CODE OPTIONS DATA ENTRIES LEFT 0377 L R NOTE: If “Zone Doubling” (Address 0721) is not enabled, then Zones 1-8 are included in the control panel and Zones 9-32 are EZM Zones. If “Zone Doubling” is enabled, then Zones 1-16 are included in the control panel and Zones 17-32 are EZM Zones. See Address 0737-0742 to enable “EZM Zone Groups”. MODEM CODE PULSE EVENT CODE will be the first digit of the 2 digit reporting code. the second digit will be the second digit of the reporting zone. For example, for zone 9 (address 0366), if the right digit is “3", then the reporting code is ”39". For example, for zone 15 (address 0372), if the right digit is “4", then the reporting code is ”45". Fire * Panic 1 2 3 4 Burglary Hold up 7 8 Gas Alarm Heat Alarm 0 Auxiliary Alarm B 24 Hour Auxiliary MODEM CODES determine the zone types reported for the following formats: SIA and ADEMCO Point ID. 1. Select the desired Modem Code for each zone from the table shown. # LEFT DATA VALUES AREA AREA 1 (CIRCLE 1 AREA 2 2 RESERVED 4 RESERVED 8 %"% DISABLE OPENING REPORTS AREA ) ADDRESS 0391 LEFT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE RIGHT DIGIT blank (•) AREA 1 1 AREA 2 2 RESERVED 4 RESERVED 8 DISABLE CLOSING REPORTS ) ADDRESS 0392 LEFT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) blank (•) [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] CS SYSTEM REPORT OPTIONS LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ) ADDRESS 0394 LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) RIGHT DIGIT [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE 1 ) CS SYSTEM REPORT OPTIONS Backup Report on Telco 2 Cancel Next Test Timer on any Report 1 Disable Wait for Silence 2 2 Touch-tone Dialing Only * Disable Wait for Handshake 4 4 Touch-tone Dialing w/Rotary Backup * Disable Dial Tone Detect 8 8 RESERVED [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] CS AREA & SYSTEM REPORTING OPTIONS: 1. Select the desired option by circling the data values for each digit (left and right). 2. Add the data values (ex: 15=1+2+4+8) from the selected options. 3. Enter in address location (left and right digits). * NOTE: If neither Touch-tone Dialing nor Touch-tone w/Rotary Backup is selected, then system defaults automatically to Rotary Dialing. Leave blank (•) to select Rotary Dialing. NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 29 LEFT DATA VALUES User Opening Telco 1 User User User User 8 7 6 5 8 4 2 User User User User 32 31 30 29 8 User Opening Telco 1 4 2 8 User User User User 8 7 6 5 4 2 4 2 LEFT RIGHT blank (•) 8 4 2 8 4 2 ADDRESS 0454 User Opening Telco 3 LEFT RIGHT blank (•) User Closing Telco 3 8 4 2 4 2 ADDRESS 0459 LEFT blank (•) RIGHT 4 2 1 2 4 2 1 LEFT DATA VALUES 8 4 2 8 LEFT RIGHT 2 1 ADDRESS 0450 LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT 2 1 ADDRESS 0455 LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT 1 4 2 1 4 2 4 2 1 8 4 2 4 2 1 8 4 2 4 2 1 8 4 2 4 2 1 8 4 2 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES LEFT RIGHT 8 4 2 1 NOTE: These opening events will report as the user number shown. Also, Keyfobs 1-8 (see Easy Menu Program Driven Mode) will report as Users 25-32, respectively. ADDRESS 0446 RIGHT DATA VALUES LEFT User User User User 12 11 10 9 RIGHT 8 ADDRESS 0447 LEFT RIGHT 1 RIGHT ADDRESS 0452 RIGHT 1 RIGHT 1 ADDRESS 0457 User 97 = Auto Arming/Disarming User 98 = Quickloader Arming/Disarming User 99 = Easy Arming (Opening not applicable) User 00 = Keyswitch Arming 1 4 2 1 4 2 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 12 11 10 9 8 1 2 NOTE: These opening events will report as the user number shown. Also, Keyfobs 1-8 (see Easy Menu Program Driven Mode) will report as Users 25-32, respectively. ADDRESS 0456 LEFT 4 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 20 19 18 17 8 LEFT 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 12 11 10 9 8 LEFT 2 NOTE: These opening events will report as the user number shown. Also, Keyfobs 1-8 (see Easy Menu Program Driven Mode) will report as Users 25-32, respectively. ADDRESS 0451 LEFT 4 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 20 19 18 17 8 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User User User User User 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 2 User User User User 20 19 18 17 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User User User User User 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 4 ADDRESS 0442 User 97 = Auto Arming/Disarming User 98 = Quickloader Arming/Disarming User 99 = Easy Arming (Opening not applicable) User 00 = Keyswitch Arming 8 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 00 99 98 97 8 RIGHT DATA VALUES LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User User User User User 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 8 ADDRESS 0458 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User User User User User 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 8 4 2 RIGHT 8 User 97 = Auto Arming/Disarming User 98 = Quickloader Arming/Disarming User 99 = Easy Arming (Opening not applicable) User 00 = Keyswitch Arming 8 ADDRESS 0453 4 LEFT DATA VALUES RIGHT DATA VALUES LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User User User User User 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 8 4 LEFT User 97 = Auto Arming/Disarming User 98 = Quickloader Arming/Disarming User 99 = Easy Arming (Opening not applicable) User 00 = Keyswitch Arming LEFT ADDRESS 0448 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 12 11 10 9 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES RIGHT ADDRESS 0441 1 User User User User User User User User 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 1 8 4 ADDRESS 0445 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 00 99 98 97 LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User 32 31 30 29 8 User Closing Telco 3 8 1 LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User 8 7 6 5 8 User Closing Telco 3 RIGHT 1 LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User 32 31 30 29 8 LEFT RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 00 99 98 97 LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User 8 7 6 5 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES 1 8 2 User User User User User User User User 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 1 LEFT DATA VALUES User User User User 32 31 30 29 4 LEFT DATA VALUES ADDRESS 0443 RIGHT DATA VALUES RIGHT ADDRESS 0449 User Opening Telco 3 8 User User User User 00 99 98 97 8 User Opening Telco 3 RIGHT LEFT 8 User Closing Telco 1 LEFT 1 LEFT DATA VALUES User Closing Telco 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User User User User User 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 ADDRESS 0444 blank (•) User Closing Telco 1 ADDRESS 0440 1 LEFT DATA VALUES User Opening Telco 1 "% RIGHT 4 2 1 RIGHT DATA VALUES User User User User 20 19 18 17 8 4 2 1 NOTE: These opening events will report as the user number shown. Also, Keyfobs 1-8 (see Easy Menu Program Driven Mode) will report as Users 25-32, respectively. CS USER REPORTING OPTIONS: [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from address 0440-0459] 1. Select the desired option by circling the data values for each digit (left and right). 2. Add the data values (ex: 15=1+2+4+8) from the selected options. 3. Enter in address location (left and right digits). NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS # PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS Page 30 WI897B 8/98 '# " EZM Group 1 EZM Group 2 EZM Group 3 EZM Group 4 EZM Group 5 EZM Group 6 ADDRESS 0737 ADDRESS 0738 ADDRESS 0739 ADDRESS 0740 ADDRESS 0741 ADDRESS 0742 LEFT blank (•) RIGHT LEFT blank (•) RIGHT LEFT blank (•) RIGHT LEFT blank (•) RIGHT LEFT blank (•) RIGHT LEFT blank (•) RIGHT Default depends on Easy Menu Question “ ” and “ ”. For example, If 32 zones are used and Zone Doubling is not enabled, then all 6 groups will be automatically enabled. If 32 zones are used and Zone Doubling is enabled, then only groups 1-4 will be automatically enabled. NOTE: If “Zone Doubling” (Address 0721) is not enabled, then Zones 1-8 are included in the control panel and Zones 9-32 (Groups 1-6) are EZM Zones. If “Zone Doubling” is enabled, then Zones 1-16 are included in the control panel and Zones 17-32 (Groups 1-4) are EZM Zones and groups 5 and 6 must not be used. EZM TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 6 EZM TYPE DATA ENTRIES RIGHT blank (•) 1 OPTION Not used (No EZM present) EZM GROUP OPTIONS: Up to 6 Groups of 4 Zones each may be ZONES COVERED NORMAL DOUBLED 9-12 17-20 13-16 21-24 17-20 25-28 21-24 29-32 25-28 29-32 programmed depending on the number of zones used and which EZM modules are connected. Each group represents 4 zones. 1. Select EZM type from the table shown. 2. Enter in corresponding address locations above (right digit only). NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. 4-Zone EZM # ADDRESS 0743 LEFT RIGHT Priority Arming/ Area 1 blank (•) [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] PRIORITY ARMING/AREA 1 DATA ENTRIES LEFT RIGHT blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) 2 ADDRESS 0744 LEFT RIGHT Priority Arming/ Area 2 blank (•) OPTION Not Used Enabled [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] PRIORITY ARMING/AREA 2 DATA ENTRIES LEFT RIGHT blank (•) blank (•) blank (•) 1 Disarming Area 2 (CIRCLE ) 2. Enter in corresponding right digit address location (left digit is not used). NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. OPTION Not Used Enabled LEFT DATA VALUES PRIORITY AREA ARMING: 1. Select option from the table shown. Burglary Output Turns Off upon Disarm ADDRESS 0745 LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE Disarming Area 1 ) Area 1 Burg Output Silenced 1 1 Area 1 Burg Output Silenced Area 2 Burg Output Silenced 2 2 Area 2 Burg Output Silenced RESERVED 4 4 RESERVED RESERVED 8 8 RESERVED Disarming Area 2 LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] ) Pulsed Burg Output Turns Off upon Disarm ADDRESS 0746 LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE Disarming Area 1 ) Area 1 Pulsed Burg Output Silenced 1 1 Area 1 Pulsed Burg Output Silenced Area 2 Pulsed Burg Output Silenced 2 2 Area 2 Pulsed Burg Output Silenced RESERVED 4 4 RESERVED RESERVED 8 8 RESERVED [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] OUTPUT TURNS OFF UPON DISARM: Select options for any of the 4 Outputs. 1. Select the desired option by circling the data values for right digit only (left is not used). 2. Add the data values (ex: 15=1+2+4+8) from the selected options. 3. Enter in right digit address location. NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 31 PGM1 Output Turns Off upon Disarm LEFT DATA VALUES Disarming Area 2 (CIRCLE % RIGHT DATA VALUES ADDRESS 0747 ) (CIRCLE LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) Disarming Area 1 ) Area 1 PGM1 Output Silenced 1 1 Area 1 PGM1 Output Silenced Area 2 PGM1 Output Silenced 2 2 Area 2 PGM1 Output Silenced RESERVED 4 4 RESERVED RESERVED 8 8 RESERVED Disarming Area 2 LEFT DATA VALUES [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] (CIRCLE PGM2 Output Turns Off upon Disarm RIGHT DATA VALUES ADDRESS 0749 ) (CIRCLE LEFT DIGIT (SUM RIGHT DIGIT (SUM OF DATA VALUES) OF DATA VALUES) Disarming Area 1 ) Area 1 PGM2 Output Silenced 1 1 Area 1 PGM2 Output Silenced Area 2 PGM2 Output Silenced 2 2 Area 2 PGM2 Output Silenced RESERVED 4 4 RESERVED RESERVED 8 8 RESERVED [Default = blank (•) blank (•)] OUTPUT TURNS OFF UPON DISARM: Select options for any of the 4 Outputs. 1. Select the desired option by circling the data values for right digit only (left is not used). 2. Add the data values (ex: 15=1+2+4+8) from the selected options. 3. Enter in right digit address location. NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. ADDRESS 0723 LEFT RIGHT Keypad 1 Area Assignment ADDRESS 0724 LEFT RIGHT Keypad 2 Area Assignment blank (•) RIGHT Keypad 6 Area Assignment OPTION [Default = blank (•) 1] LEFT RIGHT blank (•) [Default = blank (•) 1] KEYPAD AREA ASSIGNMENT: Up to 7 keypads may be programmed, if they are connected. NOTE: Keypad Number is configured by setting its jumper settings. By default from the factory, each keypad is configured as number 1. 1. Select area assignment for each keypad from the table shown. 2. Enter in corresponding right digit address locations above (left digit is not used). Area 1 Area 2 NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. KEYPAD OPTIONS KEYPAD NO. Keypad 7 Area Assignment RIGHT [Default = blank (•) 1] KEYPAD AREA ASSIGNMENT blank (•) ADDRESS 0729 blank (•) [Default = blank (•) 1] DATA ENTRIES LEFT RIGHT blank (•) 1 blank (•) 2 LEFT ADDRESS 0726 LEFT RIGHT Keypad 4 Area Assignment [Default = blank (•) 1] ADDRESS 0728 blank (•) ADDRESS 0725 LEFT RIGHT blank (•) [Default = blank (•) 1] ADDRESS 0727 LEFT Keypad 3 Area Assignment blank (•) [Default = blank (•) 1] Keypad 5 Area Assignment " LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE KEYPAD OPTIONS ADDRESS 0730-0736 ) RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ) RSRVD PANEL ACCESS EASY ARMING AMBUSH 1 8 4 2 1 0730 8 4 2 1 2 8 4 2 1 0731 8 4 2 1 3 8 4 2 1 0732 8 4 2 1 4 8 4 2 1 0733 8 4 2 1 5 8 4 2 1 0734 8 4 2 1 6 8 4 2 1 0735 8 4 2 1 7 8 0736 8 4 2 1 4 2 1 LEFT ADDR RIGHT RSRVD KEYPAD KEYPAD KEYPAD PANIC AUXILIARY FIRE [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from address 0730-0736] KEYPAD OPTIONS: Select options for any of the 7 keypads. 1. Select the desired option by circling the data values for each digit (left and right). 2. Add the data values (ex: 15=1+2+4+8) from the selected options. 3. Enter in address location (left and right digits). NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS Page 32 WI897B 8/98 ' "' %"% ZONES 13-16 LEFT DATA VALUES ZONE OPTIONS (CIRCLE ) ZONES 9-12 RIGHT DATA VALUES ADDRESS 0546-0592 (CIRCLE ZONES 5-8 LEFT DATA VALUES ) (CIRCLE ZN16 ZN15 ZN14 ZN13 L ADDR R ZN12 ZN11 ZN10 ZN9 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 50ms Loop Response (A) Priority 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0546 Priority with Bypass 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0547 Auto-Bypass 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0548 Selective Bypass 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0549 Keyswitch Arming 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0550 Auto-Bypass Re-entry 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0551 Pre-Alarm Warning 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0552 Never Arm 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0553 24-Hour Zone 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0554 Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0555 Pulsed Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0556 PGM1 Output 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0557 PGM2 Output 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0558 Entry/Exit 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0559 Entry/Exit 2 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0560 Exit/Entry Follower 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0561 Auto Reset 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0562 Swinger Shutdown 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0563 Chime 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0564 Abort Delay 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0565 Power-up Delay 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0566 Day Zone Open 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0567 Day Zone Short 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0568 Alarm on Day Zone 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0569 Alarm Telco 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0570 Alarm Restore 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0571 Trouble Telco 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0572 Trouble Restore 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0573 Alarm Telco 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0574 Alarm Restore 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0575 Trouble Telco 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0576 Trouble Restore 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0577 No EOL Resistor 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0578 Trouble on Open 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0579 Trouble on Short 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0580 Zone Area 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0581 Zone Area 2 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0582 Interior Bypass 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0583 Keypad Sounder on Alarm 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0584 2-Wire Smoke Detectors (B) 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 (•) 0585 (•) Fire (C) 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0586 Fire Alarm Verification (C) 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0587 RESERVED 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 (•) 0588 (•) Zone ANDing Group 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0589 Zone ANDing Group 2 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0590 Zone ANDing Group 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0591 Zone ANDing Group 4 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0592 1 1. Select the desired zone option. ZONE OPTIONS 50ms Loop Response Priority Priority with Bypass Auto-Bypass Selective Bypass 2. 4 4 Enable desired options for each zone by drawing a circle around its corresponding binary data value. NOTE: No circle = feature disabled. ZN04 ZN03 ZN02 ZN01 8 2 4 2 1 Draw Circle GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions ) ZN8 ZN7 ZN6 ZN5 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 2 2 3. Search table below for data entry. DIGIT VALUE DATA ENTRY DIGIT VALUE DATA ENTRY 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blank (.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 9 0 B ADDRESS 0490-0537 ZONES 1-4 RIGHT DATA VALUES L ADDR R 0490 0491 0492 0493 0494 0495 0496 0497 0498 0499 0500 0501 0502 0503 0504 0505 0506 0507 0508 0509 0510 0511 0512 0513 0514 0515 0516 0517 0518 0519 0520 0521 0522 0523 0524 0525 0526 0527 0528 0529 0530 (•) 0531 0532 (•) 0533 (•) 0534 0535 0536 0537 4 4. 4 (CIRCLE ) ZN4 ZN3 ZN2 ZN1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 2 Enter data in address locations (left and right digits). ADDRESS LOCATION L ADDR R blank (•) 0490 1 NOTE: Dark shaded data value box shows option not available. C D E F NOTE: See Direct Address Programming Example on page 20. NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 33 "' " ZONES 29-32 LEFT DATA VALUES ZONE OPTIONS (CIRCLE ) ADDRESS 0656-0702 ZONES 25-28 RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ) ZONES 21-24 LEFT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ) ADDRESS 0601-0647 ZONES 17-20 RIGHT DATA VALUES (CIRCLE ) ZN32 ZN31 ZN30 ZN29 L ADDR R ZN28 ZN27 ZN26 ZN25 ZN24 ZN23 ZN22 ZN21 L ADDR R ZN20 ZN19 ZN18 ZN17 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 50ms Loop Response (A) Priority 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0656 0601 Priority with Bypass 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0657 0602 Auto-Bypass 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0658 8 4 2 1 0603 Selective Bypass 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0659 0604 Keyswitch Arming 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0660 0605 Auto-Bypass Re-entry 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0661 0606 Pre-Alarm Warning 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0662 0607 Never Arm 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0663 0608 24-Hour Zone 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0664 0609 Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0665 0610 Pulsed Alarm Output 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0666 0611 PGM1 Output 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0667 0612 PGM2 Output 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0668 0613 Entry/Exit 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0669 0614 Entry/Exit 2 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0670 8 4 2 1 0615 Exit/Entry Follower 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0671 0616 Auto Reset 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0672 0617 Swinger Shutdown 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0673 0618 Chime 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0674 0619 Abort Delay 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0675 0620 Power-up Delay 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0676 0621 Day Zone Open 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0677 0622 Day Zone Short 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0678 0623 Alarm on Day Zone 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0679 0624 Alarm Telco 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0680 0625 Alarm Restore 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0681 0626 Trouble Telco 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0682 0627 Trouble Restore 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0683 0628 Alarm Telco 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0684 0629 Alarm Restore 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0685 0630 Trouble Telco 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0686 0631 Trouble Restore 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0687 0632 No EOL Resistor 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0688 0633 Trouble on Open 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0689 0634 Trouble on Short 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0690 0635 Zone Area 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0691 0636 Zone Area 2 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0692 0637 Interior Bypass 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0693 0638 Keypad Sounder on Alarm 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0694 0639 2-Wire Smoke Detectors (B) 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 (•) 0695 (•) (•) 0640 (•) Fire (C) 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0696 0641 Fire Alarm Verification (C) 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0697 0642 RESERVED 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 (•) 0698 (•) (•) 0643 (•) Zone ANDing Group 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0699 0644 Zone ANDing Group 2 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0700 0645 Zone ANDing Group 3 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0701 0646 Zone ANDing Group 4 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 0702 0647 1 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 NOTES: (A) 50ms Loop Response only available for zones 1-8. (B) 2-wire Smoke Detectors only available for zones 7 & 8. (C) If Fire Alarm Verification is selected, then Fire must also be selected. (Address Location 0530 can only be programmed as “blank (•) blank (•)”, “4 blank (•)”, “8 blank (•)” or “C blank (•)”. DEFAULTS: The zone options indicated are automatically set after exiting the Easy Menu Driven Mode. Priority, Selective Bypass, Alarm Output, Auto Reset, Swinger Shutdown and Zone Area 1 are enabled for the total number of zones entered in “ ”. Alarm Telco 1 is enabled for the zone number(s) entered in “ ”. Entry/Exit 1 and Chime are enabled for the zone number(s) entered in “ ”. Exit/Entry Follower and Interior Bypass are enabled for the zone number(s) entered in “ ”. Pulse Alarm Output is enabled for the zone number(s) entered in “ ” or “ ”. Fire is enabled for the zone number(s) entered in “ ”. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS ' Page 34 WI897B 8/98 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS $ & & ADDRESS 1180 Number of RF Receivers LEFT DATA ENTRIES RIGHT RIGHT blank (•) RF Receiver(s) blank (•) Default for Number of Receivers depends on Easy Menu Question for RF Transmitters. 1 None 1 2 2 !" ! RF RECEIVERS: Up to 2 RF Receivers may be programmed. NOTE: This adds wireless capability to the system, increasing up to 32 the number of zones. Also, the corresponding EZM Group Number must be enabled (see address 0737-0742). 1. Select the number of receivers from the table shown. 2. Enter in corresponding right digit address location shown (left digit is not used). ADDRESS 1038-1045 RF SUPERVISORY TIMER RF TRANSMITTER Type 0 Type 1 Window/Door, 2 Pt. Window/Door, 2 Pt. Type 2 Window/Door, 2 Pt. Type 3 Window/Door, 2 Pt. Type 4 Window/Door, 4 Pt. Type 5 PIR LEFT Type 6 PIR Type 7 Smoke Detector RF TRANSMITTER 1038 1039 Type 8 Type 9 Smoke Detector Keyfob 1046 1047 1040 1041 Type A Dual Tech. Type B Keyfob 1048 1049 1042 1043 Type C Window/Door, 4 Pt. Type D PIR 1044 1045 Type E Smoke Detector Type F Napco Glass Break ADDR RIGHT [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from address 1038-1045] RF SUPERVISORY TIMERS DATA ENTRIES LEFT DELAY RF SUPERVISORY TIMERS DATA ENTRIES LEFT ADDR RIGHT 1050 1051 1052 1053 [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from address 1046-1053] DELAY LEFT RIGHT blank (•) blank (•) 0 min. 2 6 1140 min. blank (•) 1 30 min. 2 7 1170 min. blank (•) 2 60 min. 2 8 1200 min. blank (•) 3 90 min. 2 9 1230 min. blank (•) 4 120 min. 2 0 1260 min. blank (•) 5 150 min. 2 B 1290 min. blank (•) 6 180 min. 2 C 1320 min. blank (•) 7 210 min. 2 D 1350 min. blank (•) 8 240 min. 2 E 1380 min. blank (•) 9 270 min. 2 F 1410 min. blank (•) 0 300 min. 3 blank (•) 1440 min. blank (•) B 330 min. 3 1 1470 min. blank (•) C 360 min. 3 2 1500 min. blank (•) D 390 min. 3 3 1530 min. blank (•) E 420 min. 3 4 1560 min. blank (•) F 450 min. 3 5 1590 min. 1 blank (•) 480 min. 3 6 1620 min. 1 1 510 min. 3 7 1650 min. 1 2 540 min. 3 8 1680 min. 1 3 570 min. 3 9 1710 min. 1 4 600 min. 3 0 1740 min. 1 5 630 min. 3 B 1770 min. 1 6 660 min. 3 C 1800 min. 1 7 690 min. 3 D 1830 min. 1 8 720 min. 3 E 1860 min. 1 9 750 min. 3 F 1890 min. 1 0 780 min. 4 blank (•) 1920 min. 1 B 810 min. 4 1 1950 min. 1 C 840 min. 4 2 1980 min. 1 D 870 min. 4 3 2010 min. 1 E 900 min. 4 4 2040 min. 1 F 930 min. 4 5 2070 min. 2 blank (•) 960 min. 4 6 2100 min. 2 1 990 min. 2 2 1020 min. 2 3 1050 min. F F 2 4 1080 min. 7650 min. = 127 Hr., 30 min. 2 5 1110 min. RIGHT ADDRESS 1046-1053 RF SUPERVISORY TIMER GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions RF SUPERVISORY TIMERS: RF Supervisory Timers may be programmed for each type of transmitter used. A transmitter will send a transmission every time it is tripped, when there is NO activity, the transmitter sends a status transmission about once an hour. If the receiver does NOT receive ANY signal (a trip or a status) from a transmitter in the time specified for transmitter type, a system trouble “ ” will be displayed at the keypad. 1. Select timer delay from the table shown. Timers are programmed in increments of 30 minutes each. Valid entries are 03-FF, 90 minutes-7650min (127hr,30min). WARNING: Timers have uncertainty of +0/-30 minutes. Do not use entries 0-2 (shaded areas). 2. Enter in corresponding address locations above (left and right digits). 3. For a desired timer not listed do the following: A. Choose a desired timer (intervals of 30), ex: 3000 min. (50 Hours) B. Divide it by 30, ex: 3000/30 = 100 C. Divide it by 16 6 Quotient 16 100 96 4 Remainder Left Digit Right Digit NOTE: These timers apply only to Supervised RF Transmitters (see RF Transmitters in Easy Menu Driven Mode Programming). NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 35 ADDRESS 0750-0754 (RELAY EVENT 1) 0750 L R 0751 L R (•) (•) 0752 L R 0753 L R ADDRESS 0755-0759 (RELAY EVENT 2) 0754 L R 0755 L R 0756 L R (•) (•) ADDRESS 0765-0769 (RELAY EVENT 4) 0765 L R 0766 L R (•) (•) 0767 L R 0768 L R 0781 L R (•) (•) 0782 L R 0783 L R 0796 L R (•) (•) 0797 L R 0798 L R ADDRESS 0760-0764 (RELAY EVENT 3) 0759 L R 0760 L R 0761 L R (•) (•) 0770 L R 0771 L R (•) (•) 0772 L R 0773 L R 0785 L R 0786 L R (•) (•) 0787 L R 0788 L R 0800 L R 0801 L R (•) (•) 0802 L R 0803 L R 0763 L R 0764 L R 0775 L R 0776 L R (•) (•) 0777 L R 0778 L R 0779 L R ADDRESS 0790-0794 (RELAY EVENT 9) 0789 L R ADDRESS 0800-0804 (RELAY EVENT 11) 0799 L R 0762 L R ADDRESS 0775-0779 (RELAY EVENT 6) 0774 L R ADDRESS 0785-0789 (RELAY EVENT 8) 0784 L R ADDRESS 0795-0799 (RELAY EVENT 10) 0795 L R 0758 L R ADDRESS 0770-0774 (RELAY EVENT 5) 0769 L R ADDRESS 0780-0784 (RELAY EVENT 7) 0780 L R 0757 L R 0790 L R 0791 L R (•) (•) 0792 L R 0793 L R 0794 L R ADDRESS 0805-0809 (RELAY EVENT 12) 0804 L R 0805 L R 0806 L R (•) (•) 0807 L R 0808 L R 0809 L R ADDRESS 0810-0814 (RELAY EVENT 13) 0810 0811 0812 0813 0814 L R L R L R L R L R ADDRESS 0815-0819 (RELAY EVENT 14) 0815 0816 0817 0818 0819 L R L R L R L R L R ADDRESS 0820-0824 (RELAY EVENT 15) 0820 0821 0822 0823 0824 L R L R L R L R L R (•) (•) (•) (•) ADDRESS 0825-0829 (RELAY EVENT 16) 0825 0826 0827 0828 0829 L R L R L R L R L R (•) (•) RELAY EVENT OPTIONS RELAY # AREA Timeout Event ID COND. L R L R L R L R L R (•) (•) 1 2 3 4 5 (•) (•) [Default = blank (•) blank (•) from address 0750-0829] RELAY # OPTIONS: Each relay event can be assigned to any of the 8 available external relays from Relay Module RM3008. Multiple relay events can drive the same External Relay. 1. Select the relay from the table shown; enter in corresponding right digit address location (left digit is not used). DATA ENTRY RIGHT blank (•) 7 NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 1 2 3 AREA OPTIONS: Each relay event can be assigned to Area 1, Area 2 or both Area 1 & Area 2. DATA 2. Select the area from the table shown; ENTRY OFF/ON AREA enter in corresponding right digit address DISARM RIGHT location (left digit is not used). blank (•) NONE 1 2 3 RELAY # 4 5 6 Area 1 Area 2 Area 1 & Area 2 TIMEOUTS: Each relay event can be assigned a timeout depending on Alarm Type option. 3. If Alarm Type (see next page) is selected for timeout in minutes or seconds, select the timeout from the table shown in minutes or seconds and enter in corresponding address location (left digit and right digits). TIMEOUTS (Alarm Type is selected for Timeout Type in min. or sec.) DATA ENTRIES LEFT TIMEOUT RIGHT TIMEOUTS (Alarm Type is selected for Timeout Type in min. or sec.) DATA ENTRIES LEFT RIGHT TIMEOUT TIMEOUTS (Alarm Type is selected for Timeout Type in min. or sec.) DATA ENTRIES LEFT RIGHT TIMEOUT blank (•) blank (•) 0 min./sec. blank (•) B 11 min./sec. 1 6 11 min./sec. blank (•) 1 1 min./sec. blank (•) C 12 min./sec. 1 7 12 min./sec. blank (•) 2 2 min./sec. blank (•) D 13 min./sec. 1 8 13 min./sec. blank (•) 3 3 min./sec. blank (•) E 14 min./sec. 1 9 14 min./sec. blank (•) 4 4 min./sec. blank (•) F 15 min./sec. 1 0 15 min./sec. blank (•) 5 5 min./sec. 1 blank (•) 16 min./sec. 1 B 16 min./sec. blank (•) 6 6 min./sec. 1 1 17 min./sec. 1 C 17 min./sec. blank (•) 7 7 min./sec. 1 2 18 min./sec. 1 D 18 min./sec. blank (•) 8 8 min./sec. 1 3 19 min./sec. blank (•) 9 9 min./sec. 1 4 20 min./sec. blank (•) 0 10 min./sec. 1 5 21 min./sec. NAPCO Security Systems For a desired delay/timeout not listed do the following: A. Choose a desired delay/timeout, ex: 20 min. B. Divide it by 16 1 Quotient 16 20 16 4 Remainder Left Digit Right Digit EVENT ID CODES & CONDITIONS ARE ON NEXT PAGE F F 2550 min./sec. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS ( "!% PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS Page 36 EVENT ID CODES: Each relay event can be assigned any of the available event IDs from the table. 4. Select 2-digit Event ID from the table shown; enter in corresponding address locations (left and right digit). WI897B 8/98 EVENT ID CODES DATA ENTRIES LEFT OPTION RIGHT DATA ENTRIES LEFT OPTION RIGHT blank (•) blank (•) Area 1 Arm/Disarm 3 E Area 2 Fail to Close blank (•) 1 Area 2 Arm/Disarm 4 blank (•) Test Timer blank (•) 8 Zone 1 4 2 Bus Fail blank (•) 9 Zone 2 4 3 Guarded RAM Fail blank (•) 0 Zone 3 4 4 Low Battery blank (•) B Zone 4 4 5 AC Fail blank (•) C Zone 5 4 6 EZM Tamper blank (•) D Zone 6 4 D RFEZM Trouble (Fail Tamper) blank (•) E Zone 7 4 E RXTx Tamper blank (•) F Zone 8 4 F RXTx Trouble (LB/Supervisory) 1 blank (•) Zone 9 D blank (•) Keypad Fail 1 1 Zone 10 D 1 EZM Fail 1 2 Zone 11 D 2 Quickloader Device Control 1 3 Zone 12 D 4 Quickloader System Reset 1 4 Zone 13 D 5 General System Reset 1 5 Zone 14 D 8 Area 1 General System Alarm 1 6 Zone 15 D 9 Area 2 General System Alarm 1 7 Zone 16 F blank (•) Relay Group 1 1 8 Zone 17 F 1 Relay Group 2 1 9 Zone 18 F 8 Area 1 Entry Delay 1 0 Zone 19 F 9 Area 2 Entry Delay 1 B Zone 20 1 C Zone 21 1 D Zone 22 1 E Zone 23 1 F Zone 24 2 blank (•) Zone 25 2 1 Zone 26 2 2 Zone 27 2 3 Zone 28 2 4 Zone 29 2 5 Zone 30 2 6 Zone 31 2 7 Zone 32 3 blank (•) Area 1 Keypad Ambush 3 1 Area 1 Keypad Panic 3 2 Area 1 Keypad Fire 3 3 Area 1 Keypad Medical 3 4 Area 1 Keypad Tamper 3 5 Area 1 Fail to Open 3 6 Area 1 Fail to Close 3 8 Area 2 Keypad Ambush 3 9 Area 2 Keypad Panic 3 0 Area 2 Keypad Fire 3 B Area 2 Keypad Medical 3 C Area 2 Keypad Tamper 3 D Area 2 Fail to Open RELAY EVENT CONDITION OPTIONS: Each relay event can be assigned an alarm type; and an activation condition; also, select a timeout type for each. 5A. Select Alarm Type and Timeout Type from the table shown; enter in corresponding address location (left digit). NOTE: Select timeout from previous page. 5B. Select Activation from the table shown; enter in corresponding address location (right digit). RELAY EVENT ALARM TYPE OPTIONS LEFT DATA ENTRIES blank (•) 1 4 8 9 C EVENT ID CODES GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions RELAY EVENT ACTIVATION CONDITIONS RIGHT DATA ENTRIES ALARM TYPE TIMEOUT TYPE Burglary Fire Day Zone Burglary Minutes Minutes Minutes Seconds 1 4 Alarm Restore Trouble Trouble Restore Fire Day Zone Seconds Seconds 5 Follow Zone 2 3 OPTIONS NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 37 Clear Dealer Program (Erases Dealer Program) GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad This erases the dealer program. Use this feature to start a customized default program. Program Data and System Status Memory is erased where Scheduled Data and Zone Descriptions are maintained. Access address 1197, then press the button. Data entry is not allowed. NOTE: Enter Easy Menu Driven Program Mode to program system again. GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad Cold Start (Erases Entire Program) GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad NAPCO Security Systems This erases the entire program including Dealer Program by erasing Program Data, Zone Description Data and System Status Data (similar to a new panel). Access address 1198, then press the button. Data entry is not allowed. NOTE: Some features (schedules) can only be programmed again with the Downloading Software. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS & WORKSHEETS Page 38 WI897B 8/98 AR ME AT D ST US NEXT/YES PRIO R/NO ARE A R The User Program Mode is covered in detail in the operating instructions for the keypad in use. Only Keypad #1 may be used for programming, however this keypad may be located in any area. The Program Mode cannot be accessed while the communicator is transmitting except during the first three minutes after power-up. After entering codes or data, press the save button. Data will not be stored into memory unless this button is pressed. If the keypad is in the Program Mode and no activity is detected for longer than 4 minutes, a steady tone will sound. Press the button to silence the sounder and exit the User Program Mode. NOTE: For ease of programming, it is recommended that a GEM-RP1CAe2 be used as Keypad #1. (A new GEM-RP1CAe2 is automatically configured as Keypad #1.) If a GEM-RP2ASe2 is used, configure address jumpers as Keypad #1 (see the section of this manual Configuring the GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad). Use the button to manually scroll the display at the end of each programming line. 1. Press New Panel (Default User Code = 123) Existing Panel (Any Code with User Program Option Enabled) USER PROGRAM MODE 2. Press Until “ ” (GEM-RP1CAe2) or “ ” (GEM-RP2ASe2) appears on LCD screen. 3. Press 4. Press To Enter User Program Mode To Exit User Program Mode when finished GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad (Direct Entry) Up to 32 User Codes may be programmed. NOTE: In this mode, only the code is programmable; the accompanying Area Options must be programmed in the Dealer Program Mode (see page 8). Use the button to place the cursor over the User Number. Enter a User Number (01–32) using the number buttons. The cursor will then advance to the User Code and read the existing code, if any. User Code NOT USED To Program User Codes 1. Set Cursor Position using the button. 2. Enter 2-digit User Number (01-32) directly using number buttons (0-9). 3. Enter Code (1-6 digits) directly using number buttons (0-9). 4. Press the each code. NOTE: Press button to save To continue press button to clear character at cursor. or button. Programming User Codes GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 39 Enter the new User Code using the number buttons (0-9). If an old code is displayed, program over it. To erase the digit at the cursor, press button. Press the button to save the code in memory. Repeat this procedure for each user. To proceed to Zone-Description programming, press the NEXT ( PRIOR ( ) button. GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad ) button or the To Program User Codes 1. Enter 2-digit User Number (01-32) directly using number buttons (0-9). 2. Press the button. 3. Enter Code (1-6 digits) directly using number buttons (0-9). 4. Press the (Direct Entry) button to save each code. NOTE: Press button to clear character at cursor. To continue press or button. Programming User Codes Enter an identifying description for each zone. Buttons and set the and cursor position; buttons scroll numbers, letters, punctuation marks, etc. Position the cursor over the displayed Zone Number (i.e., “01”) using buttons and . To Program Zone Descriptions 1. Set the Cursor Position using buttons and . 2. Select characters for zone description using buttons and . 4. Press the button to save each descriptor. Change the Zone Number using buttons and . Position the cursor over the first character of the description field. Advancing the cursor between characters, program a description of up to two lines for the new zone using buttons and . NOTE: Press button to clear character at cursor. To continue press or button. Programming Zone Descriptions Press the button to save. Advance to the next zone as in Steps 1 and 2 above and repeat this procedure until all zones have been programmed. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions USER PROGRAM MODE Page 40 WI897B 8/98 AR ME AT D ST US NEXT/YES PRIO R/NO ARE A R This section will focus on configuring the GEM-RP1CAe2 and GEM-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-P1632: the GEM-RP1CAe2 and the GEM-RP2ASe2. Each must be assigned an address number (1–7) 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-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-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-RP1CAe2 and GEM-RP2ASe2 keypads may be intermixed but require different configuration procedures, as described in the following paragraphs. Configuring the GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad Each GEM-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-RP1CAe2 Configuration Mode: 1. Move jumper JP1 (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 on page 72. NORMAL 2. After about 15 seconds, the display will read “ ”, where XX indicates the keypad address. KEYPAD 3. Press and proceed as follows. (Repeat the following procedure CONFIGURE for all keypads.) KEYPAD CONFIGURATION MODE 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 beep on and off). Press the button to continue or press the Entry Sounder turn off the tactile beep, press the button (the button will toggle the tactile button to exit. To turn off the keypad sounder during entry time, press the ton will toggle the tactile beep on and off). Press the button to exit. press the button (the butbutton to continue or 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 01–07, 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 GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions button to exit. NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 41 Press the Compatibility Number (Not Applicable) button to continue or press the THIS FEATURE IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE GEM-P1632 CONTROL PANEL. button to exit. EZM Address The keypad's internal EZM (Expansion Zone Module) may be utilized to provide four additional wired zones. Whether used alone or in conjunction with optional GEM-EZM series modules or other keypad EZMs, it must be assigned a unique address (or Group number, see Keypad Programming Workbook) similar to its keypad address. If no other EZMs are to be used, designate the keypad as Group “01” at the “ ” display. In multiple-EZM systems, enter an assigned group number “01” through “06”. (Each EZM must have a unique assigned group number, starting with “01” and proceeding button to continue or press the button to exit. consecutively.) Press the Zone Response The normal loop response of each keypad expansion zone is 750mS, however the response time of any zone can be reduced to 50mS as follows. 1. Of the following, circle the number(s) in parentheses associated with the zone(s) to be changed: Zone 1=(1); Zone 2=(2); Zone 3=(4); Zone 4=(8) 2. Add up the circled numbers. 3. At the keypad, enter the sum as a two-digit number “01” through “15” on the display, then press the button. Example. Change Zones 2, 3 and 4 to 50mS response. 1. Circle numbers for Zones 2, 3 and 4: (2), (4) and (8). 2. Add up the circled numbers: 2 + 4 + 8 = 14. 3. Enter “14” at the keypad, then press the button. Press the button to continue or press the button to exit. Program Control Message (Not Applicable) THIS FEATURE IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE GEM-P1632 CONTROL PANEL. button to continue (the display will loop back through selections, for changes) or press the button Press the to exit the Keypad Configuration Mode (display will read “ ”). Then replace Jumper JP5 across Pins 1–2 (top two). NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions KEYPAD CONFIGURATION MODE Page 42 WI897B 8/98 Configuring the GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad Up to 7 GEM-RP2ASe2 keypads may be connected to the panel (Keypads 1–7). Each must be configured for a keypad address. In addition, the keypad may be configured to disable (a) touch pad back light; (b) LCD back light; and (c) entry sounder. Keypads are configured by the proper selection of jumpers. Refer to the label on the circuit board fishpaper (LA1390) for jumper locations and a summary of settings. KEYPAD ADDRESS KEYPAD NUMBER KEYPAD If more than one keypad is installed: NUMBER 1 2 3 1 OFF or ON* OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF 3 ON ON OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF 5 ON OFF ON 6 OFF ON ON 7 ON ON ON PARK Each must be assigned a unique address (that is, no two keypads may be numbered alike). Keypads must be addressed consecutively (that is, missing numbers are not permitted). STORE SPARE JUMPER AT THIS POSITION Only Keypad No. 1 may be used for programming. (However, for ease of programming, it is recommended that a GEM-RP1CAe2 be selected as Keypad #1.) Assign the keypad address number by selecting Jumpers J1–3 in accordance with the table at left. *Note: (1) Keypads are factory supplied with no jumpers installed and a as such are automatically configured as Keypad No. 1. (2) Only one keypad in the system may be configured as Keypad No. 1, otherwise none will func- tion. TOUCH PAD BACK LIGHT Cut Jumper A to disable touch pad backlighting to conserve 11mA standby current. LCD BACK LIGHT Cut Jumper B to disable LCD backlighting. KEYPAD CONFIGURATION MODE KEYPAD SOUNDER Cut Jumper C to disable the sounder. (Do not disable in UL applications.) 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 GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 43 Name: Address: Account Number: Installer: Area 1: # of Zones (1-32) = Zone Doubling?: Yes Area 1: # of Keypads (1-8) = No NOTE: Area 2 Zones and Keypads are selected in Direct Address Mode. See Zone Options and Keypad Options. Enter Fire Zones (1-32): __________ 2-Wire Fire Zones?: Zone 7 Enter Entry/Exit Zones (1-32): __________ Report all Zones to Central?: Yes Yes No Zone 8 Yes No Enter Interior Zones (1-32): __________ No Central Station Receiver 1 Telephone Number: Central Station Receiver 1 Format: blank (•) = Ademco Slow, Silent Knight Slow 5 = Universal High Speed 2 = Radionics Fast B = SIA 3 = Silent Knight Fast C = Ademco Point ID 4 = Radionics, DCI, Franklin Slow E = Pager User Codes: USER # CODE (up to 6 digits) AREA 1 OPTIONS AREA 2 OPTIONS USER # 1 17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 7 23 8 24 9 25 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 32 NAPCO Security Systems CODE (up to 6 digits) AREA 1 OPTIONS AREA 2 OPTIONS GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions EASY MENU PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS Central Station Receiver 1 Account Number: Page 44 WI897B 8/98 EASY MENU PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS RF Transmitter Points: XMTR ZONE # # RF ID (printed on xmtr box) CHECK # OF SUM POINTS XMTR ZONE # # 1 17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 7 23 8 24 9 25 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 32 RF ID (printed on xmtr box) CHECK # OF SUM POINTS Key Fob Transmitters: KEY FOB # AREA RF ID (printed on xmtr box) CHECK OPTION OPTION SUM 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 45 Zone Descriptions (GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypads Only): ZN # CHARACTERS AVAILABLE (See below) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 EASY MENU PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Characters Available for Zone Descriptions !@#$%^&*()_+!¦|{}[]`,.<>? 1234567890 abcedfghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Dealer Code: NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions Page 46 WI897B 8/98 PROGRAMMING OPTION 3/1 with Extended Restores Abort Delay AC Fail Report Delay Access Control on PGM2 Output Alarm Output Timeout Auto Bell Test on Arming ADDRESS LOCATION 0171, 0193 & 0215 PAGE NUMBER 26 Direct Address Direct Address 0715 0717 12 12 Direct Address Direct Address 0719 0712 22 23 Direct Address 0719 25 Auto Reset after Burglary Output Timeout Direct Address 0719 25 Automatic Interior Bypass Backup Reporting on Telco 2 Direct Address Direct Address 0722 0429 25 28 Callback Telephone Number Direct Address Direct Address 0236-0255 0394 23 28 Direct Address Direct Address 0719 0716 25 22 Direct Address Direct Address 1197 0718 37 25 Direct Address Direct Address 1198 0172-0191, 0194-0213 & 0216-0235 37 26 Direct Address 0170, 0192 & 0214 26 Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address 0275-0278, 0295-0298 & 0315-0318 0227-0270, 0287-0290 & 0307-0310 0271-0274, 0291-0294 & 0311-0314 27 27 27 Direct Address Direct Address 0259-0262, 0279-0282 & 0299-0302 0263-0266, 0291-0294 & 0303-0306 27 27 Easy Menu Driven Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address N/A 0720 0392 0720 0391 0394 0394 10 25 28 25 28 28 28 Direct Address Direct Address 0719 0720 25 25 Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address 0718 0721 0720 0721 0721 0721 0171, 0193 & 0215 0001 0002 0000 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 22 22 22 Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Easy Menu Driven Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address Direct Address 0737-0742 1054 0718 0720 N/A 0256 & 0257 1183 0718 0714 0710 0711 0722 30 24 25 25 10 23 23 25 23 23 22 25 Direct Address Direct Address 0722 0713 25 23 Cancel Next Test timer on any Report Change Pulse Output to Cadence Chime Timeout Clear Dealer Program Closing Report only on Conditional Close Cold Start CS Receiver 1, 2 & 3 Telephone Numbers CS Receiver 1, 2 & 3 Formats PROGRAMMING OPTIONS INDEX PROGRAM MODE Direct Address CS Telco 1, 2 & 3 Subscriber Event ID Numbers (System) CS Telco 1, 2 & 3 Subscriber Event ID Numbers (Area 1) CS Telco 1, 2 & 3 Subscriber Event ID Numbers (Area 2) CS Telco 1, 2 & 3 Subscriber Opening/Closing ID Numbers (Area 1) CS Telco 1, 2 & 3 Subscriber Opening/Closing ID Numbers (Area 2) Dealer Code Disable Callback Download Disable Closing Reports Disable Function Mode Download Disable Opening Reports Disable Wait for Handshake Disable Wait for Silence Enable Manager's Mode Enable Global Ambush Code Enable Auto Arm if not closed Enable Line Fault Test Enable Residential Fire Enable Transmitter Telco 1 Enable Transmitter Telco 3 Enable Zone Doubling Enable Zone Number on Pulse Alarm Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Enable EZM Group Global Ambush Code Include Select/Group Bypass in Conditional Close/Status Interior 1 Normally Bypassed Key fob Transmitters Leading Digits for Pager Format Number of Rings before Pickup Opening Report only after Alarm Report PGM1 Output Timeout PGM2 Output Timeout PGM2 Output Access Control Timeout PGM2 Output Chirp on Key fob Arming PGM2, Don't Clear Output with Arm/Disarm Pulsed Alarm Output Timeout GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 47 Status Report Sum check Suppress Bypass Reminder when Armed Touch-tone Dialing Only Touch-tone Dialing w/Rotary Backup Two Ring Download User Codes User Opening/Closing Telco 1 & 3 (Users 00-32 & 97-99) Veriphone Zones over Priority Alarms Veriphone Zones trip PGM2 Output Zone Descriptors Zones Report Code (Zones 1-32) NAPCO Security Systems PROGRAM MODE Direct Address ADDRESS LOCATION 0720 PAGE NUMBER 25 Easy Menu Driven Direct Address N/A 0718 9 25 Direct Address Direct Address 0171, 0193 & 0215 0719 26 25 Direct Address 0394 28 Direct Address 0394 28 Direct Address Easy Menu Driven 0722 N/A 25 8 Direct Address Direct Address 0430-0449 0722 29 25 Direct Address Easy Menu Driven 0722 N/A 25 10 Direct Address 0358-0389 28 GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions PROGRAMMING OPTIONS INDEX PROGRAMMING OPTION Reset Day zone with Arm/Disarm only RF Transmitter Points Page 48 WI897B 8/98 GLOSSARY Abort Delay (Do not program for UL Applications.) A reporting delay period that allows cancellation of the central-station report by disarming the control panel. To enable program zones for Abort Delay (Address 0510, 0565, 0620 & 0675) and select Abort Time Delay (Address 0715). Also, a Pre-Alarm Warning may be selected for zones (Address 0497, 0552, 0607 & 0662) allowing a keypad indication of alarm with no alarm outputs or central station reporting for the duration of abort delay time. NOTE: If Abort Delay is selected for a 24-Hour Zone, the zone must be cleared before disarming the area. AC Failure; AC-Fail Report Delay If AC power is removed from the control panel, “ ” will display at the keypad with a flashing “ ” as a reminder and a pulsing sounder. Press the button to silence the sounder; the “ ” reminder will remain on and “ ” 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 Alarm Output (Address 0450), Pulsed Alarm Output (Address 0451), PGM1 Output (Address 0452), PGM2 Output (Address 0453), Relay Outputs (Address 0750-0829) and/or report to a central station by selecting AC Fail Report Event Telco 1, AC Fail Report Restore Telco 1, AC Fail Report Event Telco 3, AC Fail Report Restore Telco 3 (Address 0454, 0455, 0458 and 0459, respectively). An alarm and/or restore report to the central station will occur immediately unless an AC Fail Report Delay is programmed (Address 0717). AC Failure is logged immediately upon detection. Access Control; Access Control (Panel Access) on PGM2 Output; PGM2 Output Access Control Time; Keypad Access; Access Only; Access Logging NOTE: The GEM-P1632 has not been evaluated by UL for compliance with UL294 (Access Control Systems). If Access Control on PGM2 Output (Address 0719) is selected, entering the Access Code (see User Code Programming in Easy Menu Driven Mode Programming) while disarmed will trip the panel's PGM2 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 (Address 0730-0736). Also program PGM2 Output Access Control Timeout (Address 0711). NOTE: Do not program the PGM2 Output (Address 0454, 0474, 0482, 0503, 0558, 0613 and 0668) as an output on alarm. Keypad Access is selectable for any keypad 1–7 by selecting the appropriate Area Option of any User Code (see User Code Programming in Easy Menu Driven Mode Programming) ; select the Panel Access option (Address 0730-0736) for those keypad numbers (1–7) that are to respond to the User Code. However, if the Access Byte is programmed, the code will no longer function as an Arm/Disarm Code. Also, if Access Only is programmed for any keypad, that keypad will be dedicated for keypad access. 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 (CS Receiver Telephone Number Access) 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 “D”s may be entered before any of the CS Receiver Telephone Numbers (Address 0172-0191, 0194-0213 & 0216-0235) 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 “E”s. To disable this feature, see address 0394.) 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 Alarm Outputs (See Wiring Diagram for UL requirements.) The GEM-P1632 has three outputs: Bell (Burg. & Fire), PGM1 and PGM2. The following table summarizes wiring for signaling an alarm in typical installations. See Time Selection for timeout durations. OUTPUT WIRING REMARKS Bell Output (Burg.) 3(+) & 4(–) Single Bell Output; program Alarm Output for Burg (Addr. 0450, 0471, 0479, 0500, 0555, 0610, 0665, 0745) Bell Output (Pulsed) 3(+) & 4(–) Single Bell Output; program Pulsed Output for Fire (Addr. 0451, 0470, 0478, 0501, 0555, 0611, 0666, 0746) PGM1 Output 5(+) & 7(-) Programmable Output (Addr. 0452, 0472, 0480, 0502, 0556, 0612, 0667, 0747) PGM2 Output 5(+) & 8(-) Programmable Output (Addr. 0453, 0474, 0482, 0503, 0557, 0613, 0668, 0749) GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 49 Alarm Outputs In UL installations, (1) see Time Selection for timeout requirements; (2) combination residential burglary/fire systems require distinctly different signals for burglary and fire. NOTE: For dry contacts, use RB1000 Relay Module (see Wiring Diagram). Alarm; Alarm Restore Telco 1/Telco 3 See Report Telco 1/Telco 3 Alarm; Alarm Restore Telco 2 See Backup Report on Telco 2 Alarm Verification (Not for use in California.) An alarm on any Fire Zone programmed for “Fire Alarm Verification” will cause all fire zones to be powered down for 12 seconds. (All devices must be wired with + power on Terminal 25.) 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. Answering Machine Pickup Without Line Seizure See Callback-Method Download. Anti-Jam Time If the communicator does not detect a dial tone within 12 seconds, the Anti-Jam feature will be activated. That is, the communicator will go off line for a 16-second anti-jam interval in order to free the telephone circuit from an incoming call, then make another 12-second attempt at dial-tone detection. If still unsuccessful, the communicator will again go off line for 16 seconds, then proceed to dial anyway. Areas; Zone Area 1–Zone Area 2; Priority Area Arming Although the default program will automatically set up Zones 1 through 8 for Zone Area 1, the panel may be partitioned into two areas. Every zone must be assigned to at least one area (Address 0526, 0527, 0581, 0582, 0636, 0637, 0691, 0692) to be used. At least one zone must be assigned to Area 1. If a zone is selected for both areas, that common zone will not arm until both areas are armed. If any zone disarms, the common zone will disarm. In a multiple-area system, be sure to also enable User Codes by Area. Keypad Area Assignments Bell Control (determines which bells an area may silence); Subscriber Opening/Closing ID Numbers and Event ID Numbers (if reporting); System Trouble Subscriber ID Number If “Priority Area Arming” (Address 0743 & 0744) is selected, the Priority Area must be armed before the Arming Area can be armed. Auto Bell Test on Arming (Required for UL Mercantile installations) If selected (Address 0719), this will activate the Burglary Output briefly 10 seconds after the area is armed. If the alarm does not sound, the device may be defective. Auto-Bypass (Do not program for UL installations.); Auto-Bypass Re-entry Zones programmed for “Auto-Bypass” (Address 0493, 0548, 0603, 0658) will be bypassed (automatically removed) if in trouble when arming. A momentary beep will sound at the keypad to warn that the system has been armed without the protection of the autobypassed zone. (Note that the exit/entry door must be closed before arming, otherwise the Exit/Entry Zone will be auto-bypassed.) Note: A zone in trouble that is not programmed for “Auto-Bypass” will cause an alarm on arming after a 10-second arming delay. If “Auto-Bypass Re-entry” (Address 0496, 0551, 0606, 0661) is selected, securing a zone that is programmed for Auto-Bypass, while armed, will cause that zone to re-enter the system in an armed state. Auto Interior Bypass See Interior Zones by Area NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions GLOSSARY Ambush (Keypad Ambush) A 2-digit code that is entered immediately prior to (and as part of) the regular Disarm Code. This 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 on alarm. To program, (a) select “Ambush to Report Event Telco 1/Telco 3” (Address 0475, 0477, 0483, 0485); (b) select “Enable Global Ambush Code” (Address 0720); enter “Global Ambush Code” (Address 1054); and (d) enter an “Ambush CS Report Code” (0340). Each keypad is enabled for “Ambush” individually (Address 0730-0736). Inform the user what the Ambush Code is, and that his Arm/Disarm Code must be entered less than 10 seconds after the Ambush Code for an ambush report to be sent. GLOSSARY Page 50 WI897B 8/98 Auto-Reset; Auto-Reset After Burglary Output Timeout If a zone detects an alarm condition and is selected for “Auto-Reset” (Address 0507, 0562, 0617, 0672), it will automatically rearm itself as soon as the alarm condition is cleared. Auto-Reset may be delayed to occur after the Burglary Output timeout period by selecting “Auto-Reset After Burglary Output Timeout” (Address 0719) and “Auto-Reset” . Zones that are not programmed for “Auto-Reset” will not be capable of signaling another alarm until (a) the cause of the alarm has been corrected and (b) the control panel is disarmed. Also see Swinger Shutdown. Auxiliary Relay See Alarm Outputs Backup Report on Telco 2 If “Backup Reporting on Telco 2” (Address 0394) is selected and the communicator does not reach the first telephone number after two attempts, seven attempts will be made to reach the second telephone number. Enter Subscriber Identification Numbers for Telephone 2 and other information required for Telephone 2. Also program Backup Report on Telco 2. Any zone programmed to report to Telco 1 will backup report to Telco 2. Note: Subscriber Identification Numbers for both Telephones 1 and 2 must be entered, even if they are the same. Battery 12Vdc standby power source in the control panel is used to provide backup protection in the event of a power loss. The battery is an integral part of the system and must be installed, even if ac power is present. Change the battery every 5 years or as required. Bell Control In any system, the ability to silence any combination of alarm devices (outputs) initiated from any area. Bell Control must be programmed for all systems to be able to silence an alarm. For example, in a two-area system, each area could be programmed to silence only those alarms initiated within its own area; or both areas could be programmed to silence an alarm initiated from either area. Burglary Output See Alarm Outputs Bus Failure Communication failure on the 4-wire bus will cause a system trouble and a report to the central station. Program System Trouble Reports and Report Codes for the 4-Wire Bus. Call Waiting See Disable Call Waiting Callback-Method Download; Answering Machine Pickup Without Line Seizure; Disable Callback Download (Required for UL installations); 2nd Call Download (Required for UL installations); Disable Function-Mode Download; Number of Rings Before Pickup Data may be downloaded remotely to the panel after a programmed number of rings (3 to 15) and a control-panel confirmation callback. Program the “Number of Rings” (Address 1183); if not programmed, the panel will pick up after 15 rings. This method will accommodate an answering machine at the site. “2nd Call Download” (Address 0722) must not be programmed.) The answering machine will pick up on its programmed number of rings, as usual. Note: The number of rings programmed into the panel must exceed that of the answering machine. Program “Disable Callback Download” (Address 0720) to prevent unauthorized downloading to an unattended panel. Program “Disable Answering Machine Download” to inhibit downloading to a telephone connected to an answering machine. Program “Disable Function-Mode Download” (Address 0720) to prevent downloading at the keypad. Cancel Next Test Timer Report on Any Report See Test Timer Chime (Displays “MONITOR” on GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypads) This annunciator feature may be used on any zone to sound a tone at the keypad while disarmed when the zone goes into trouble. Access the ACTIVATE CHIME function (Easy Menu Driven Program Mode) to enable or disable the Chime Mode. This feature is programmable by zone (Address 0509, 0564, 0619, 0674) and “Chime Timeout” (Address 0716). A time must be programmed for the chime to function. Clear Program Caution: Erases the dealer program. Use this feature to start a new customized default program. Access Address Location 1197, then press the button. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 51 Closing Report; Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing; Conditional Closing; Include Selective/Group Bypass In Conditional Closing/Status; Status Report On arming, the communicator can transmit a unique Closing Code for each user and a status report that identifies the problem zone to the central station. Note that Subscriber Identification Numbers and a Closing Code must be entered for any closing report. Select which users will report closings for each telephone number, even if “Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing” is selected. Normally, a closing report will consist of the Closing Code and the number of the user that armed. If the user armed with an auto-bypassed zone (or selective/group bypassed zone if “Include Selective/Group Bypass In Conditional Closing/Status” was programmed), the Conditional Closing Code will also be sent. Select “Closing Report Only on Conditional Closing” to report only when arming with an auto-bypassed zone (and selective/group-bypassed zone if “Include Selective/Group Bypass in Conditional Closing/Status” is programmed). Select “Status Report” to send a closing followed by a status report that identifies the problem zone(s). A typical Status Report is represented by the following example. Example (4/2 Format). A burglar breaks into a commercial establishment during the night, breaking the window foil on Zone 5. The Open/Close Subscriber Identification Number is “1234”; the Alarm Code for Zone 5 is “3,5” (Burglary Zone 5); the Subscriber Identification Number is “6789”; the Closing Code is “C”. The communicator will send the following report to the central station. When alarm occurs: “6789 35” – Alarm, Zone 5 Closing Report: “1234 C1” – Closing, User 1 (User 1 returned, inspected damage & rearmed; the same transmission would occur for User 11, 21, 31, etc.) “1234 F5” – Trouble, Zone 5 (zone status at time of closing: Window foil still broken; Zone 5 auto-bypasses, repair required; the same transmission would occur for Zone 15, 25, 35, etc.) then press the button. Data Format Ask the central station which of these formats to use. Two-Digit or 4/2 Format. Some central-station receivers require that a four-digit Account Code followed by a two-digit Alarm Code be sent in each report. Example. In a certain installation, the Alarm Subscriber Number is “1234”; a burglary alarm occurs on Zone 1. The Alarm Code for Zone 1 is “3”. The communicator will send “1234 31” (Account No. 1234; Alarm, Zone 1). 1400Hz Handshake/Kissoff. 1400Hz Handshake overrides 2300Hz Handshake if both are selected. 2300Hz Handshake/Kissoff. Used with the following receiver formats: Radionics, DCI & Franklin Slow; Radionics Fast; Sescoa, Vertex, DCI & Franklin Fast; Radionics BFSK. 1400Hz Handshake overrides 2300Hz Handshake if both are selected. Zone Number on Pulse Alarm. If selected, an Alarm Code need not be programmed (the zone number will replace the Alarm Code), however codes for restore, trouble, etc. are still required. Thus, in the foregoing example, if “E” is the designated Restore Code, and Zone 24 trips and is restored, the communicator will send “1234 24” (Account No. 1234; Alarm, Zone 24) followed by “1234 E6” (Account No. 1234; Zone 24 Restored). Single-Digit Event Code Format. The single digit sent for a particular event can be either the Event Code or the units digit of the zone number. Sum-Check Format. Sum Check is a sophisticated data format used to enhance the speed and check the accuracy of the received transmission. This format should be preferred whenever the central station is capable of receiving it. After transmitting the Subscriber Identification Number and the Alarm Code, the communicator sends a verifying digit that is the sum of both. The receiver compares the verifying digit with the sum of the other numbers to check transmission accuracy. 3/1 with Extended Restores. Some receivers require a three-digit Account Code followed by a single-digit Alarm Code. Example. In another installation, the Alarm Subscriber Number is “123”; an alarm on Zone 1 is restored. The Restore Code for Zone 1 is “E,1”. The communicator will send “123 E” (Account No. 123 Restored); followed by “EEE 1” (Restored, Zone 1). Modem Formats. Modem formats (SIA, Point ID, Express, 4/3/1, Modem 2) are preset and automatic but require a Type for each zone. Program Zone Type as follows: Fire* = “1” (Note: Not for Modem 2 Receivers); Panic = “2”; Burglary = “3”; Holdup = “4”; Gas Alarm = “7”; Heat Alarm = “8”; Auxiliary Alarm = “A” (Keypad displays “0”); 24-Hour Aux. Alarm = “B”. 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 “0”s for transmission purposes. Pager formats are 10 digits, arranged as illustrated by the following examples. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions GLOSSARY Cold Start Caution: Erases the entire program (codes, schedules, etc.), leaving the panel as it came right out of the box. Access Location 1198, GLOSSARY Page 52 WI897B 8/98 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: 003 022 1234, where 003 = Report Code (always two zeros + programmable Report-Code digit, 0–9); 022 = Descriptor (always one zero + 2-digit descriptor, zone number: 01–32); 1234 = Account Number (4 digits, programmable). Openings, closings, etc. are transmitted in a similar arrangement Example 2. Closing, User 12 (Closing Code = “8”) Transmits 008 012 1234, where 008 = Report Code (always two zeros + programmable Opening/Closing digit, 0–9) 012 = Descriptor (always one zero + 2-digit descriptor (user number: 01–32); 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-P1632: 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. 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 button to silence the number(s) will alternately display at the keypad and the sounder will pulse. Press the pressing 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. (See Section 3.) 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. Dealer Security Code The factory-programmed Dealer Security Code is “456789”. Use this code to enter the Easy Menu Driven Mode (Dealer Program Mode) to program (or change) the Dealer Security Code. 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. This code may be changed as required. Dial-Tone Detection; Disable Auto Dial-Tone Detection The panel features automatic dial-tone detection to ensure that a dial tone is present before the communicator dials. To disable this feature, program an “8” in Location 0429. When an “E” is programmed before the first digit of an outside telephone number, the communicator dial-tone detection circuit is set to detect the standard 440Hz dial tone. The “E” is generally entered in the location immediately preceding the telephone number. It may be necessary to program at least one 4-second pre-dial delay before a dial-tone detection “E”. With certain nonstandard exchanges, pre-dial delay “D”s may be used without a dial-tone detection “E”. (See Access Number for Outside Line; Pre-Dial Delay; Telephone Numbers.) GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 53 Disable Answering Machine Download See Callback-Method Download Disable Auto-Reset on Day Zone See Day Zone Disable Auto Status Non 24-Hour Zones that are open (or shorted) normally display “ ” (while disarmed) followed by the zone number(s) and description(s). In high-security applications, program Disable Auto Status. Unsecured zones will then be indicated by a “ display. Status may be displayed manually using the DISPLAY STATUS function, however a valid user code will be required. Disable Auto-Unbypass on Disarming Normally, manually bypassed zones revert to active (disarmed) zones on disarming. Select this feature to maintain bypassed zones on disarming until manually unbypassed. Disable Call Waiting (touch-tone® Dialing Only) A digital communicator connected to a telephone line with Call Waiting may be disrupted by this feature. However, most lines with Call Waiting also have Selective Call Waiting, which permits the feature to be turned off by dialing a “*70” just before the telephone number. A “*” will be dialed by programming a “B”. If the installation has the Call Waiting feature, be sure that it also has Selective Call Waiting, and confirm the disable code with the telephone company. Then program this code (“B70”) directly before the phone numbers (after dial-tone detection or pre-dial delay) in the telephone-number locations. See Telephone Numbers. Caution: Should the user cancel his Call Waiting service, the communicator will dial a wrong number unless the phone number is corrected. Disable Code Required for Easy Bypass See Selective Bypass (Do not program in UL Installations) Disable Fire Reset (by Area) Normally, pressing the button will momentarily remove power to the smoke detectors. If “Disable Fire Reset” is selected for any button will no longer activate the Reset Output so that the integrity of the smoke detector's Alarm Memory feature area, the (LED indication) will be maintained. Also see Alarm Outputs; Smoke Detectors. Disable Function-Mode Download See Callback-Method Download Disable Openings/Closings Provides the flexibility of disabling openings and/or closings from any area(s). Disable Wait-for-Handshake/Kissoff Causes data transmission to start immediately after the telephone number. Disable Wait-for-Silence (Pager Format) Causes data transmission to start immediately after the pager telephone number. Double Reporting See Report Telco 3 “E” Lugs (E5, E15, E19) E5 - Lug E5 is used for Line Seizure. It is normally at 12V and when the telephone line is seized it goes to approximately 1V DC. E15 - Lug E15 is used for Armed State. It is normally at 12V and when the system is armed it goes to approximately 1V DC. E19 - Lug E19 is the Listen in Lug. It is an input and when it is forced low the panel will silence the keypad sounder and bell outputs so that the Ver-phone can listen to activity at the residence. See Veri-Phone (WI783): Silence All Outputs During Audio Session.Use Napco Part No. WL1 for field wiring. Easy Arming Permits quick arming by simply pressing the button. Each keypad may be individually programmed for Easy Arming (see Keypad Features). Disarming still requires entry of a valid user code. Do not program Easy Arming in UL installations. If closings are reported, Easy Arming will report as User 99. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions GLOSSARY Disable Callback Download See Callback-Method Download GLOSSARY Page 54 WI897B 8/98 Enable Burg Output Warning On Entry Causes the Burglary Output to “chirp” if the entry door is opened within 60 seconds after exit time has elapsed. This feature may be useful in cases where a keypad is not within audible range to remind a user to disarm if inadvertently exiting after exit delay has expired. Enable Exit Delay Restart See Entry/Exit Delay Enable Line Fault Test Enable Line Fault Test will cause the panel to monitor the phone line. A failure will display as “ ”. Program this system trouble to activate the Burglary Output. Enable Local Alarm on First Zone “AND” Trip See Zone ANDing (Do not program in UL installations.) Enable User Code by Area See User Codes/Authority Levels/Access Bytes Entry/Exit Delay; Entry/Exit 1; Entry/Exit 2; Entry Relay; Enable Exit-Delay Restart Delays permit exit and entry through the Entry/Exit Zone(s) after the system is armed without setting off an immediate alarm. E ntry delay allows the user time to enter and disarm the panel. Exit delay allows the user to leave the premises after the panel has been armed. Unless the keypad has been configured otherwise, the sounder will come on and will pulse during the last 10 seconds of entry delay to remind the user to disarm. Two individually-programmable entry-delay times are provided to accommodate different entry zones. If two or more Exit/Entry Zones are entered in succession, the delay programmed for the last Exit/Entry Zone entered will take precedence over all others. Exit-Delay time and Entry-Delay time may each be programmed for up to 255 seconds (4 minutes). See Time Selection. An external relay may be programmed to trip upon entry (see Programming Manual: Relay Event ID Codes, Area Entry Relays), and remain on for a programmed duration. If the system has been armed with “Exit-Delay Restart” enabled, when the exit door is opened and then closed, the programmed exit delay will restart at 60 seconds. Thus, if a long exit delay is programmed, it will be reduced to 60 seconds after exiting, yet still allow reentry before entry time starts. If re-entry occurs within that 60 seconds, exit delay will restart once again (and only once again) at 60 seconds. If re-entry occurs within 60 seconds after exit delay has expired, the alarm will sound a 2-second warning (with the entry sounder) to remind the user to disarm. (Exit-Delay Restart may be useful in reducing false alarms caused by a user who re-enters the premises shortly after exiting.) Note: In UL installations, maximum exit delay is 60 seconds; maximum entry delay is 45 seconds. In UL Mercantile installations, maximum entry delay is 60 seconds. Entry delay may be cancelled by pressing the 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 cancelled (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 Tamper See Tamper Zones 9–32 or 17-32 (with “Zone Doubling” enabled) are expansion zones added to the basic system using expansion zone modules (EZMs). Any combination of GEM-EZM4 (4 zones), GEM-EZM8 (8 zones) and/or the 4-zone modules integral to each GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad may be used. Refer to 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. EZ Zone Doubling The control panel zone configuration may be expanded from 8 to 16 zones without the use of EZM Modules. To do so simply select “Zone Doubling” (Address 0721) and connect zones as shown in Wiring Diagram. The 3.9K EOL resistor must be placed across the terminals of the higher zone. For proper supervision, the 2.2K EOL resistor must be placed at the end of the loop of the lower zone. NOTE: If Zone Doubling is to be used, then normally closed devices must be wired to both zones. If Normally open zones for fire or panic devices are required, then the lower zone (2.2K EOL resistor) must be used and the higher zone (3.9K EOL resistor) must not be programmed for any area. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 55 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.) A short across the zone will cause a fire alarm, which will be indicated at the keypad by a “ ” LCD display and pulsing sounder. An open circuit on the Fire Zone will identify a trouble and cause flashing “ ” LCD display and pulsing sounder after a 10-second delay. The sounder may be silenced by pressing the 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 button. If Keypad Fire is programmed, pressing both the and buttons at the same time will sound a fire panic alarm and display “ ” 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. Include Selective/Group Bypass In Conditional Closing/Status See Closing Report; Interior Zones by Area; Interior Normally Bypassed; Auto Interior Bypass Removal of a programmed group of interior zones from the system will permit freedom of movement throughout the premises but still button prior to arming will select the Interior afford protection from intrusion through armed perimeter zones. Pressing the 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 the button is pressed, the “ ” reminder will come on. The bypassed zones may be displayed on the keypad (see GEM-RP1CAe2 FUNCTION MODE). If Interior Normally Bypassed is selected, all Interior Zones will always be inactive. The “ ” reminder will always display, indicating that only partial protection will be provided upon arming. To temporarily restore interior protection, press the button; the “ ” reminder will go out upon arming, denoting full protection, however Interior Zones will once again be bypassed the next time the panel is disarmed. If “Auto Interior Bypass” is programmed, all Interior Zones will automatically provide protection if the Exit/Entry doors are opened during exit delay. (Note: Interior Normally Bypassed must be programmed.) If the button is pressed while armed, exit delay will restart and Exit/Entry doors may be opened to permit someone to exit (while others remain on premises) without causing an alarm. Jumpers (Refer to Wiring Diagram for UL configuration) JP1: Keypad Configuration Jumper (top-right corner, above micro shield) is installed across top and center pins for normal operation. When configuring GEM-RP1CAe2 keypads, move jumper across center and lower pins. JP3: 2-Wire Fire jumpers. Select Zones 7 and/or 8 for use as either 2-Wire Fire Zones or Burglary Zones. Note: If customizing a single-area default program, Zone 8 is configured as a 2-Wire Fire Zone. In a two-area default program, Zones 7 and 8 are configured as 2-Wire Fire Zones common to both areas; be sure to move JP7 Zone-7 jumper to the 2-WF position (see Wiring Diagram). GEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad Jumpers Refer to label LA1374 on the circuit board fishpaper for jumper locations and a summary of settings. JP1: Cut to enable Keypad Tamper. W1 & W3: Cut both to disable touch pad backlighting. W2: Cut to disable LCD backlighting. GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad Jumpers Refer to label LA1390 on the circuit board fishpaper for jumper locations and a summary of settings. See Section 3: Configuring the GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad for jumper selection. Key Fob Transmitters Aux. Output Chirp on Key-Fob Arming Don't Clear Aux. Relay with Arm/Disarm Aux. Output Chirp on Key-Fob Arming will cause a 1-second chirp to sound on arming and a 2-second chirp on disarming. Use the steady output of a siren driver. Do not use a voice siren driver. Programming a “C as the Key-Fob Aux-1 or Aux-2 option will provide the ability to toggle the Aux. Relay on or off. If there is an Aux. Relay timeout programmed, it will follow this timeout unless toggled off by the key fob. To provide key-fob-only control, program no timeout. Program Don't Clear Aux. Relay with Arm/Disarm to prevent a disarm from resetting the Aux. Relay. Key-fob users can report openings and closings. Key fobs 1–8 report as Users 25–32, respectively. Keypad Access see Access Control Keypad Area Assignments In multiple-area systems, assign an Area Number (“1” or “2”) to each keypad. Note that each address comprises 2 nibbles; enter the Area Number in the right nibble. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions GLOSSARY Page 56 WI897B 8/98 GLOSSARY Keypad Features The following programmed system features will activate only if they have also been enabled at the keypad. Ambush Easy Arming Access Control Keypad (Police) Panic Keypad Auxiliary Panic Keypad Fire Panic Keypad Panic See Panic Zone Keypad Sounder on Alarm If a programmed zone goes into alarm, the keypad sounder will activate and will remain activated until the or the system is disarmed. button is pressed Keypad Tamper See Tamper Keyswitch Arming The area will arm/disarm when the programmed zone is momentarily shorted (momentary keyswitch). To supervise the keyswitch, program the zone for Day Zone on Open. Line-Reversal Module, M278 The Line-Reversal Module allows the panel to be monitored by a central station through leased lines. On alarm, the module reverses normal line-voltage polarity. For details, refer to the instructions furnished with the module. 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; Zones 9-16 with “Zone Doubling” enabled have loop responses the same as their respective 1-8 zones; those for Zones 9 through 32 loop responses are selected in the respective keypad configuration mode or expansion module jumper. (Refer to keypad instructions and EZM Installation Instructions.) Selectable loop-response times for Zones 1–8 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 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. Memory Failure A User or Dealer Memory error will cause the sounder to pulse, the “ ” reminder to flash, and the display to read “ ” or “! ”. Press the button to silence the sounder (“ ” 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. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 57 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 by entering a valid time. 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 2200W end-of-line resistor (Napco Part No. EOL2.2K). This will disable any zone-short 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. Number of Rings Before Pickup See Callback-Method Download 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 1–32 (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 1–8 report as Users 25–32.) Subscriber Identification Numbers and Opening Codes must be entered for either opening report. Program Opening Report Only After Alarm Report to report only when disarming after an alarm report. This feature may be used by the central station to verify that the subscriber has responded and disarmed the panel. If “Opening Report Only After Alarm Report” is selected, also select “Opening Report” for each user. 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 an alarm on arming. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions GLOSSARY Panic Zone; Keypad Aux Panic; Keypad (Police) Panic; Keypad Fire Panic See Fire; Remote Panic The Panic Zone is always a 24-Hour Zone. Each keypad is individually selectable for keypad panics (see Keypad Features). If “Keypad Panic” is programmed for a keypad, police panic is activated by simultaneously pressing the and buttons. If and buttons simultaneously will trip an auxiliary emergency alarm. If “Keypad Aux.” is programmed, pressing the and buttons at the same time will activate fire panic. “Keypad Fire” is programmed, pressing the A remote panic button may be connected to a GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad. Splice the two white wires from the keypad to a normally-open momentary-contact pushbutton. Additional panic buttons may be wired in parallel with the first. If remote panic will not be used, insulate both white wires, as a short across them will cause a panic alarm. (In UL installations, remote-panic buttons must be located within 3 feet of the keypad, with no intervening walls or barriers. GLOSSARY Page 58 WI897B 8/98 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 “ " ” will be displayed. To reset the keypad, press the button; the display will read “ ”. To arm the panel, press the the Code. Any zone not selected as a Priority Zone may be programmed as a Priority Zone with Bypass. button, then enter the User Pulse Burglary Output See Alarm Outputs Receiver Format The communicator can be programmed to transmit to any standard central-station receiver. A receiver format must be entered for each telephone number used, but a different format may be assigned to each. Refer to Backup Report on Telco 2 and Report Telco 3 to determine whether or not Telephones 2 and/or 3 will be programmed. Call the central station for each telephone number used to confirm the type of receiver in use. Select the receiver format entry for each telephone number from the following table. ENTRY RECEIVER FORMAT DATA FREQ. (Hz) DUTY CYCLE (ON/OFF) INTERDIGIT TIME blank (•) Ademco, Silent Knight Slow 1900 60/40mS 600mS 1 Sescoa, Vertex, DCI, Franklin Fast 1800 30/20 800 2 Radionics Fast 1850 13/12 400 3 Silent Knight Fast 1900 40/30 560 4 Radionics, DCI, Franklin Slow 1800 60/40 600 5 Universal Hi-Speed 1850 30/20 350 8 Radionics BFSK 9 4/3/1* A Radionics Modem 2* B SIA* C Point ID* D Modem formats Express (touch-tone 4/2 format) *These formats do not codes, but Event ID Codes to identify the type of zone as follows: 1 – Fire 2 – Panic 3 – Burglary 4 – Holdup 7 – Gas Alarm 8 – Heat Alarm A – Auxiliary Alarm (keypad displays “0”) B – 24-Hour Auxiliary Alarm use programmable Relay Control (Optional External Relays) In addition to the three relay outputs (Bell, PGM1 and PGM2) provided on the motherboard, up to 8 external relays can be controlled from the keypad through the use of the RM3008 Relay Module. The RM3008 is designed for external remote mounting. One module is needed for the GEM-P1632 Control Panel. Sixteen relay events (Address 0750-0829) can be assigned to any of the 8 available external relays from Relay Module RM3008. Multiple relay events can drive the same External Relay. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 59 Relay Follows Zone External Relays can be programmed to follow a zone. If values are entered in Time locations, the relay will time out after the programmed time. Relay Outputs See Alarm Outputs Remote Panic See Panic Zone Report Telco 1; Report Telco 3 (Double or Split Reporting) Alarms, alarm restores, troubles and trouble restores may be selected individually for each zone. Violation of a zone selected to report will communicate the code(s) selected for that zone to the central station. Normally, Report Telco 1 is used to report to the central station. Report Telco 3 is used when certain zones will report to a different receiver (split reporting); Report Telco 1 and Report Telco 3 are both used on the same zone to report to two receivers successively (Double Reporting). (Double Reporting requires a successful report to Telco 1 before reporting to Telco 3.) Also see Backup Report on Telco 2. Reset Day Zone with Arm/Disarm Only See Day Zone Reset Relay See Alarm Outputs Silence All Outputs During Audio Session See Veri-Phone Single-Digit Format See Data Format Four-Wire Smokes If installing 4-wire smokes, subtract smoke-detector alarm current from available standby current. See COMPATIBLE UL-LISTED DEVICES. Wire 4-wire smokes as shown in the GEM-P1632 Installation Instructions (WI808). Program each zone for Fire. Also program zones for Pulse Burglary Output, and Disable Fire Reset in the applicable area(s) (System Options). If they are of the self-resetting type, 4-wire smokes may be powered from Terminals 25 and 6. NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions GLOSSARY Smoke Detectors Connect smoke detectors as shown in the diagrams. The “Fire Power” (Terminal 25) is used to reset the smoke detectors. Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Two-wire smoke detectors may only be used only on Zones 7 and 8. Up to 10 compatible 2-wire smoke detectors may be wired to each zone. In Residential applications, program Pulse Burg Output. Program Disable Fire Reset in the applicable area(s). Zones 7 and 8 have been designed so they can be easily configured as 2-wire smoke detector zones by means of jumpers (JP3) located above Terminal 21. 1. Program Zones 7 and/or 8 for 2-Wire Smoke Detectors and Fire. 2. If Zone 7 is selected as a 2-Wire Fire Zone, move the left jumper on JP3 from the top two pins (BURG) to the bottom two pins (2WF). 3. Similarly, if Zone 8 is selected as a 2-Wire Fire Zone, move the right jumper on JP3 from the top two pins (BURG) to the bottom two pins (2WF). 4. Connect 2-wire smoke detectors to Zones 7 and/or 8 as shown in the GEM-P1632 Installation Instructions (WI808). GLOSSARY Page 60 WI897B 8/98 Start Exit Delay After Ringback When a closing report is successfully received, the central station will acknowledge by returning a kissoff signal. When the kissoff is received by the communicator, a 2-second ringback tone will sound at the keypad. Start Exit Delay After Ringback will cause the exit delay to start after the ringback sounds. If this option is chosen and no ringback sounds shortly after the control panel is armed, exit delay will not start and opening the exit/entry door will cause an instant alarm. To manually start the exit delay, select the START EXIT TIME function, then press the button to execute. Note: (1) If this feature is selected, Exit/Entry Follower Zones will not arm until either a ringback sounds or the START EXIT TIME function is used. (2) If communicator, telephone lines or central-station receiver is out of service, the system will be armed without communication capability. Status Report See Closing Report Subscriber Identification Numbers If reporting openings and/or closings, program Subscriber Opening/Closing Identification Numbers for each area for each telephone number used. If reporting events, program Subscriber ID Numbers for each area for each telephone number used. Subscriber ID numbers must be programmed for each area and telephone number, even if all are the same. Start with the left-most location. Sum Check See Data Format Suppress “BYPASSED” Reminder When Armed (Must be enabled in all UL systems) Program to inhibit the LCD “BYPASSED” display while armed. Swinger Shutdown (Do not program for UL Installations) Program for zones with Auto-Reset to only reset twice (3 alarms) until rearmed to prevent “swingers” (intermittents) from causing repeated false alarms. See Auto-Reset. The Swinger-Shutdown feature is programmable by zone, but is not applicable to Ambush. System Troubles (Global and Area) System troubles may be programmed to report to any telephone number and/or activate any output. Also program Subscriber ID Numbers, Telephone Numbers, and Report Codes for each system trouble. Note: RF TROUBLE will report for RF Low Battery, RF Supervisory Failure or GEM-DT Self-Test Failure. Tamper; EZM Tamper; Keypad Tamper; RF Tamper Removing the cover of an expansion zone module will cause the sounder to pulse and the “ ” reminder to flash. The keypad button to silence the sounder will display “# ”, where “NN” denotes the module number. Press the (“ ” will display). Correct the problem, then select RESET SYSTEM TBL to manually reset the system trouble display. Removing a keypad from the wall causes a similar system trouble indication. The keypad will display “ ”, button to silence the sounder (“ ” will display). To manually where “NN” denotes the keypad number. Press the reset the system trouble, correct the problem then select RESET SYSTEM TBL. Note: If either of the tamper conditions is not corrected within 5 minutes, the system trouble will again display at the keypad. A Tamper condition can be programmed to activate the burglary output and/or report using its associated system Report Code. In wireless installations, when displaying rf transmitter status, a “Tamper” indication denotes that the transmitter case is open. Telco Fail See Enable Line-Fault Test Telco Line Test Delay See Enable Line-Fault Test; Time Selection Telephone Numbers To report to a central station, Telephone Number 1 (Address 0172-0191) must be programmed. Telephone Number 2 (address 0194-0213) is programmed for Backup Reporting (Address 0394); Telephone Number 3 is programmed for Double or Split Reporting by selecting “Report Event Telco 3” and “Report Restore Telco 3” in SYSTEM OPTIONS and ZONE OPTIONS. Private telephone systems may require a Dial-Tone Detection “E” or Pre-Dial Delay “D”, followed by an access number to obtain an outside line. (See Access Number for Outside Line.) It should be noted here that the telephone number need not actually start in the first location shown, and may not end in the last. Extra locations have been provided to allow for one or more prefix digits: a Pre-Dial Delay “D” or a Dial-Tone Detection “E”. Wha t is important is that the telephone number, with its associated Pre-Dial Delay, Access Number, and Dial-Tone Detection, be wholly contained within that group of locations, and that they be in their proper sequence. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 61 Test Timer; Cancel Next Test Timer Report on Any Report The test timer schedule is programmed using Napco's PCD3000 Quickloader Software. If “Test Timer” (Address 0460-0469) is programmed, an automatic test report will be transmitted to the central station on the scheduled day(s) at the scheduled time. (UL installations require a report at least every 24 hours.) To report test timer, select Report Test Timer and program a report code. Program the Test Timer event schedule and reporting time. If “Cancel Next Test Timer Report on Any Report” (Address 0394) is programmed, any report will cause the next test-timer transmission to be aborted, however subsequent test-timer transmissions will report as scheduled. Do not program this feature in UL installations. Timeout Specifies the length of time that an alarm, alert, or delay will remain active. See Time Selection. Time Selection The following times are programmable: TIME(1) UNITS MAX. PROG. TIME ADDRESS PGM2 OUTPUT TIMEOUT MIN. UNTIMED(2) 0710 PGM2 OUTPUT ACCESS CONTROL TIME SEC. 4 MIN, 15 SEC (255 SEC) 0711 BURGLARY OUTPUT MIN. UNTIMED(1)(2) 0712 PULSE-BURG OUTPUT MIN. UNTIMED(1)(2) 0713 MIN. UNTIMED(2) 0714 ABORT DELAY SEC. 4 MIN, 15 SEC (255 SEC)(3) 0715 CHIME TIME SEC. 63.25 SEC (255 QTR-SEC)(3) 0716 AC-FAIL REPORT DELAY 10 MIN. 42 HR, 30 MIN (2550 MIN) 0717 EXIT DELAY SEC. 4 MIN, 15 SEC (255 SEC)(4) 0000 ENTRY DELAY 1 SEC. 4 MIN, 15 SEC (255 SEC)(4) 0001 ENTRY DELAY 2 SEC. 4 MIN, 15 SEC (255 SEC)(4) 0002 GLOSSARY PGM1 OUTPUT NOT ES: (1) The output used for Burglary must be at least 4 minutes in Residential UL installations, 15 minutes in Commercial UL installations. (2) If both locations are left blank, this feature will remain active until the system is disarmed. When both locations are programmed “F”, maximum time will be 4 hours, 15 minutes (255 minutes). (3) If both locations are left blank, this feature will not activate (timeout = 0). (4) In UL installations: Maximum Exit Delay = 60 sec; Maximum Entry Delay = 45 sec. (5) If programming locations are left blank, delay will default to 10 sec. (6) Time in units of disarmed hours (accumulated between armed periods). Any timeout up to those shown in the foregoing table may be programmed. Note that each of the above times is programmed in two locations. The first location has an assigned time factor of 16, the second a time factor of 1. 1st BOX 2nd BOX tx16 tx1 Time t: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Entry blank (•) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 B C D E F Note: If both programming locations are left blank, refer to the notes in the Time Selection table for feature timeout. To select a time up to 15 seconds, 15 minutes, 15 hours, or 15 days, program the respective entry into the second box only; do not program the first box. To select a time greater than 15 seconds, 15 minutes, 15 hours or 15 days, program both boxes as follows: 1. For the feature selected, choose an appropriate time in units shown (all seconds, minutes, hours, or days — not minutes and seconds, etc.). 2. Divide the time chosen by 16. Enter the quotient in the 1st BOX and the remainder in the 2nd BOX. 3. Check entries by adding the contents of the 2nd BOX to 16 times the contents of the 1st BOX. (Remember that a “zero” entry represents 10.) Example. Program Entry Delay 1 for 1 minutes. 1. Entry Delay 1 is in units of seconds, thus delay time is 90 seconds. 2. Divide by 16: 90/16 = 5 (quotient) + 10 (remainder). Enter the quotient in the 1st BOX and the remainder in the 2nd BOX: 1st BOX NAPCO Security Systems 2nd BOX 5 0 quotient remainder (“0” for 10) GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions Page 62 WI897B 8/98 GLOSSARY 3. Check entries (remember, a “0” entry = 10): (16x5) + 10 = 90. Touch-tone Dialing Only; TouchTone Dialing with Rotary Backup Select “TouchTone Dialing Only” (Address 0394) if the subscriber has TouchTone service. TouchTone dialing is faster than rotary dialing, but not always as reliable. For the communicator to use TouchTone on all dial attempts, program TouchTone Dialing Only. To use TouchTone on the first attempt with subsequent Rotary dial, program TouchTone Dialing with Rotary Backup. TouchTone Dialing Only will override TouchTone Dialing with Rotary Backup if both are selected. Note that if Backup Reporting is also selected, the communicator will alternate between TouchTone and rotary dial to reach Telephone 1, then Telephone 2. See Backup Report on Telco 2. Trouble An abnormal zone condition (a break in a normally-closed loop; a short on a normally-open loop; or either on an end-of-line-resistor supervised loop) when disarmed. Trouble on a Burglary Zone is automatically displayed at the keypad unless Disable Auto Status is programmed. If a Burglary Zone is in trouble, it will go into alarm about 10 seconds after arming. However, if Auto Bypass is programmed, the keypad will beep upon arming (does not apply to selective- or group-bypassed zones). Trouble (open and/or short circuit) on a Day Zone is indicated by a pulsing sounder; display the Day Zone(s) in trouble on the LCD. Keypad indications are reset by the 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 button will silence the sounder. Clear the trouble, then press the the 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 User Codes/Area 1 & 2 Options; User Closing and Opening Reports by Telephone Numbers; Enable User Code by Area Up to 32 six-digit User Codes are programmable, each with its dedicated Area 1 & Area 2 Options. (Disabled, Arm/Disarm, Arm Only, Service, Access and User Program.) Refer to Easy Menu Driven Program Mode. If reporting to a central station, program User Closing and Opening Reports by Telephone Numbers (Address 0440-0459). Note: An Ambush Code should not contain digits used as the first two digits of any user code. Veri-Phone™; Silence All Outputs During Audio Session; Veri-Phone Zones Priority Over Alarms; Veri-Phone Zones Trip PGM2 Output If Silence All Outputs During Audio Session is selected, all output relays will turn off whenever an active low is applied to control-panel 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” (Address 0722) 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 PGM2 Output” (Address 0722) to have selectable Listen-In Zones. Connect Veri-Phone Terminal 13 (TRIGL) to control-panel Terminal 8 (PGM2). Program the zone or event for PGM2. Do not use the PGM2 for any other purpose. GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 63 Watch Mode (by Area) See Day Zone Zone ANDing, Groups 1–2 (Not for UL installations); Enable Local Alarm on First Zone “AND” Trip (Not for UL installations) Up to two groups of at least two zones each can be “AND”ed (Address 0534-0537, 0589-0592, 0644-0647, 0699-0702), wherein the system will go into alarm only if any two zones of the group are tripped within a prescribed time. This feature is designed to afford redundant protection for devices, such as glass break detectors, PIRs, etc., that may show a tendency to false under certain conditions. Program each group for any number of Zones 1–32. All zones in any group must be within the same area. Do not mix 24-Hour Zones and non-24-Hour Zones within the same group. Do not include a Panic Zone as part of any group. Note: Any zone that is bypassed or goes into swinger shutdown will automatically disable Zone Anding for the entire group. If “Enable Local Alarm on First ZoneAND Trip” (Address 0719) is programmed, a trip on any zone of the group will cause an alarm indication at the keypad only; there will be no communication to the central station. Zone Area 1–Zone Area 2 See Areas Zone Number on Pulse Alarm See Data Formats: Two-Digit Format Zone Type See Data Formats: Modem Formats 2-Wire, 4-Wire Smoke Detectors See Smoke Detectors 4-Wire Bus Failure See Bus Failure NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions GLOSSARY 24-Hour Zone A zone selected for “24-Hour Zone” (Address 0499, 0554, 0609, 0664) that provides protection at all times, whether or not the system is armed. If “Alarm Output”, “Pulsed Alarm Output”, “PGM1 Output” , “PGM2 Output” and “Keypad Sounder on Alarm” are not selected, then the zone is programmed for silent alarm. In this case, the green LED on the keypad will go out if the zone is tripped. Note: Do not program a Day Zone as a 24-Hour Zone. Page 64 WI897B 8/98 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MODES START FUNCTION MODE Press Keypad Commands Scroll Down Scroll Up Exit NEXT/YES Yes PRIOR/NO No AREA Yes Bell Test Activated No Yes Chime Toggle On/Off Exit Automatically Yes Activate Fault Find No Yes No Yes System to Arm in number of hours entered w/delay No Yes No Yes Download Activated Exit Automatically No GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 65 Keypad Commands Scroll Down Scroll Up Dealer Code Yes Exit NEXT/YES Yes PRIOR/NO No AREA Zones Bypassed Display Activated No Yes Bell Test Activated No Yes Chime Toggle On/Off Exit Automatically No Yes Reset System Trouble No Yes Activate Fault Find No Yes No System to Arm in number of hours entered w/delay No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Download Activated Go to Easy Menu Driven Mode See next page. Go to Previously Programmed Panel See next page. Exit Automatically No NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MODES START DEALER PROGRAM MODE KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MODES Page 66 WI897B 8/98 Keypad Commands Easy Menu Driven Mode Set Cursor Exit Enter # of Zones in Area 1 Enter CS Receiver 1 Account Number Execute NEXT/YES Enter CS Receiver 1 Format (at any time) Go to Direct Address Mode Enter Fire Zone Numbers in Area 1 Enter User Codes for both Areas Enter 2-Wire Fire Zone Numbers in Area 1 Enter RF Xmitter to Zone Mapping No/ Scroll Down AREA Press Yes/ Scroll Down PRIOR/NO Yes No Press (again) EXIT Yes No Enter Keyfob Area Mapping Enter Entry/Exit Zone Numbers in Area 1 Enter Interior Zone Numbers in Area 1 Previously Programmed Panel Enter Number of Keypads in Area 1 Enter Zone Descriptions Enter Dealer Code Enter Central Station 1 Telephone Number GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions NAPCO Security Systems WI897B 8/98 Page 67 Scroll Down/ Set Cursor Scroll Up Exit Execute NEXT/YES Yes PRIOR/NO No AREA New Panel: Default User Code (123) Existing Panel: Any Code with User Program Option Enabled Yes Bell Test Activated No Yes Chime Toggle On/Off Exit Automatically No Yes No Yes System to Arm in number of hours entered w/delay No Yes No Yes Download Activated Exit Automatically No Enter User Codes for both Areas Press (at any time to exit) EXIT Enter Zone Descriptions NAPCO Security Systems GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MODES Keypad Commands START USER PROGRAM MODE NORMAL KEYPAD CONFIGURE JP1 E15 JP3 (-) (GEM-RP1CAe2) 2 LINE KEYPAD (E) GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions 6 Page 68 (NOTE 7) (E) (E) (E) 1. ) ALARM CURRENT CAN BE INCREASED BY REDUCING STANDBY CURRENT BY THE SAME AMOUNT. 2. ) THE FOLLOWING DEVICES MAY BE PLACE ON THE REMOTE BUS: GEM-RP1CAe2, GEM-RP2ASe2, GEM-EZM816, GEM-X10, GEM-RECV8, GEM-RECV16, RM3008, GEM-EVA1 AND WIZARD2. . BATTERY SHOULD BE REPLACED EVERY 5 YEARS. LA1469B 11. ) THIS PANEL ONLY SUPPORTS ONE SMOKE DETECTOR IN ALARM FOR EACH ZONE. WI897B 8/98 NAPCO Security Systems NOTES:
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