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GEM-P1664 Installation Instructions

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NAPCO Security Systems

WI1424A 1/06



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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

C

button unless Reset Day Zone With Arm/Disarm is selected.

Trouble on a Fire Zone will be indicated by the "

FIRE/TRBL

" reminder and the sounder. An open circuit (trouble) will cause a flashing

"

SYSTEM TROUBLE/E41-00 SERVICE

" display and a pulsing sounder after a 15-second delay. (A short circuit will cause an alarm

condition: steady-on "

FIRE ALARM

" display and pulsing sounder). The

C

button will silence the sounder. Clear the trouble, then

press the the

C

button once again. The keypad will reset after a brief delay.


Trouble on Open; Trouble on Short (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. While
there will be no indication at the keypad, any of these trouble conditions can be reported if Report Trouble is programmed as well.
Note: For use on Burg type Zones only, not for use with 24-Hour Protection feature.

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 1-4 Options; User Closing and Opening Reports by Telephone Numbers; Enable User Code by Area
Up to 64 six-digit User Codes are programmable, each with its dedicated Area 1 through Area 4 Options. (Disabled, Arm/Disarm,
Arm Only, Service, Access, Ambush, User Program and Bypass Enable). Refer to Easy Menu Driven Program Mode. If reporting
to a central station, program User Closing and Opening Reports by Telephone Numbers. Note: An Ambush Code should not
contain digits used as the first two digits of any user code. Note: Duplicate User Codes are not allowed.

Veri-Phone™ Audio 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 Audio Priority Over Alarms" is programmed and an active low is applied to the panel's Listen-In Lug (E19), any
subsequent alarm reports (except fire alarms) generated during an audio session will be delayed until the end of the session.
(Whenever a listen-in session is in progress, the Veri-Phone will output an active low at its INHO Terminal (16) and Lug E1).
Program "Veri-Phone Zones Trip PGM2 Output" 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.

Zone ANDing, Groups 1–4

(Not for UL installations)

; Enable Local Alarm on First Zone "AND" Trip

(Not for UL installations)

Up to four groups of at least two zones each can be "AND"ed, wherein the system will go into alarm only if any two zones of the
group are tripped within a factory default time of one minute (but adjustable from 1 to 255 seconds via "Zone ANDing Time Win-
dow". 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 available. 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. Auto-Reset must be programmed for each Zone ANDing Zone. 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"
is programmed, a trip on any Zone of the Group will cause an alarm output and alarm display at the keypad; there will be no
communication to the central station. Note: If "Enable CP-01 Limits" is enabled in EZ Programming, any Zone in a Group will only
activate an alarm and send a report ONCE
. After the Zone has reported, it will remain in the Group and may still initiate the Zone
ANDing sequence.

Zone Area 1–4 See Areas

Zone Number on Pulse Alarm See Data Formats: Two-Digit Format

Zone Response Time (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 64 loop responses are selected in
the respective keypad configuration mode or expansion zone module jumper. The panel Zone Response time can be adjusted to a
new global value. Address 2062 accepts three decimal digits which are multiplied by 10 milli-seconds to get a new value that replaces the
default value of 750ms. If the location is set to 000 the system will default to 750ms internally. The maximum value is 255. If a value above

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