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If the Chime tone is not sounding at the keypad when the Chime Zone is violated, check the following:
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These keypads only support EZM addresses 1 through 22.
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If multiple GEMC-FK1 keypads are in one system, only one GEMC-FK1 keypad can be unlocked at a time. If switching to another keypad, re-lock the keypad not in use.
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Each keypad can be addressed up to EZM address 22.
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As noted in the Gemini Keypad Data Sheet WI1978, the backlight cannot be dimmed; however, it can be disabled by cutting jumpers W1, W2 and W3 (see image).
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For consistency, it is recommended that all keypads either be all "classic" (such as the GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad) or all "K Series" (such as the GEM-K1CA)--both keypad types should not be used in one alarm system.
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Yes! Use the GEM-RPB5 Keypad Junction Box Mounting Kit (see instructions).
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Yes, with the alpha keypads, you can independently turn off the backlighting of the LCD display and/or the backlighting of the keypad buttons. If you wish to reduce the keypad LCD backlighting intensity, you may only reduce the backlighting of the...
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In "Keypad Configuration," you can program the keypad up to EZM address 22. For any Gemini control panel utilizing more than 22 EZMs, we recommend using the GEM-EZM8 for the additional EZMs. The maximum number of supported EZMs for each...
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Yes. You can still use your old keypads and they will function normally, but you will not be able to access User Programming Mode nor Dealer Programming Mode.
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Napco does not recommend wiring both "K Series" and "Classic" style keypads to the same control panel, but if both styles are in fact used in one system, the rule is:
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Arm your alarm system with a Gemini "Classic" keypad as follows:
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When programming the control panel using a keypad with an LED display, you may experience difficulty due to a "Program Mode beep" that sounds every 15 seconds when the system is in User or Dealer Program Mode.
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To change the system keypad type from "Classic" to "K Style", first wire a new "K Style" keypad to the control panel. Note that there is no need to remove the "Classic" keypad(s) that are already in the system. Next, on the new "K Style"...
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