Napco Security Technologies GEM-RP3DGTL User Manual

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T U R N I N G O F F T H E A L A R M ( D I S A R M I N G ) W H E N R E T U R N I N G

Ambush (Ambush programmed? YES NO.)

The Ambush Code (optional) is a 2-digit code that is entered just prior to your Disarm Code. If an intruder forces you

to disarm your system, (a) enter your Ambush Code; (b) enter your Disarm Code; (c) press the

J

button.

Example: If your regular Arm/Disarm Code is 1234 and your Ambush Code is 99, press

9 9 1 2

34

J

. This will send a silent alarm to the central station.

The red ARMED light will go out and the keypad will appear as if the system were merely disarmed. There will be no

indication that an alarm has been sent.

Day Zone (Day Zone(s) programmed? YES NO.)

A Day Zone is used to monitor a secured exit door, window foil, etc. A problem on this type of burglary zone will cause

a pulsing keypad sounder while disarmed. To silence the sounder, press the

C

button (or arm and disarm, if so

programmed). Correct the problem to reset the Day Zone.

24-Hour Zone (24-Hour Zone(s) programmed? YES NO.)

This zone is always armed, even if the system is disarmed. If there is no audible output (bell, siren, etc.) programmed

for this zone, it will behave as a regular Burglary Zone, however an alarm will be reported to the central station and
recorded in the Alarm Event Log. If an audible output is programmed, a 24-Hour Zone will behave as an armed Burglary
Zone. If the system is subsequently armed with a 24-Hour Zone in trouble, the keypad sounder will come on momentarily
to indicate that there is a problem on the zone.

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