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Yes. As shown below, launch PCD-Windows Quickloader, open NAC/Output Assignment > NAC/Output Options and add a check to Horn/Strobe Simultaneous Silence.
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The Gemini GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600, or GEM-X255 burglary alarm control panels can be programmed to provide a voltage trigger or a dry contact closure using a low current relay. This relay can be used to trigger your water valve controller to close...
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NFPA 72 and UL 864 prohibit remote downloading to a Fire Alarm Control Panel unless a qualified technician is physically at the control panel installation site. To ensure a technician is on site, the Fire system keypad must first be unlocked...
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Using PCD-Windows Quickloader to link multiple elevator recall outputs to the Gemini C-Series (GEMC) fire control panel:
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The Napco FWC-FSLC-CZM Conventional Zone Module allows the control panel fire SLC (Signaling Line Circuit) loop to interface with and monitor two-wire conventional detectors or pull stations. When used with the GEMC-F8ZCPIM Conventional 8 Fire...
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Some fire alarm systems require devices to be powered. Any of the NAC circuits can be programmed to supply 24VDC, and they can also be programmed to drop power to restore devices upon a Fire Alarm Restore. Note: The 24V supplied by...
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When retrofitting older GEMC / Firewolf control panels, installers may find older horns and/or 4-wire horn strobes installed. Unlike the newer smart devices, these older NAC devices may not include a pre-programmed Temporal 3 cadence....
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Detailed below are the basic standard programming, configuration and installation requirements of a coded fire alarm system. Be aware that not all features may be needed; and systems may vary subject to the requirements of local fire codes, and...
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With Test Timer programmed, an automatic test report is transmitted to the central station on the scheduled day(s) at the scheduled time. Program Test Timer as follows:
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Connect PCD-Windows Quickloader to the control panel and click Panel History > Status History > Update. When the update process completes, click SLC1 (Fire), then click the AHJ tab (at the bottom of the dialog). The screen that...
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Control panel features and programming may vary depending on applicable local codes and when integrated with other fire protection systems (such as a sprinkler system). Consult with your AHJ for all local code requirements.
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The following details the generic control panel configuration settings required when installing an Elevator Recall system. Control panel features and programming may vary depending on applicable local codes and when integrated with other fire...
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Yes. In the PCD-Windows Quickloader NAC/Output Assignment screen (NAC/Output Assignments tab), program the Fire relay outputs as Supplemental.
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Although the system is "Burg-only", the 2.2k EOL resistors must still be installed across the NAC circuits. In PCD-Windows Quickloader, click Tools, Panel Error Check and review the control panel status to see if there any other Fire Troubles...
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Use PCD-Windows Quickloader to program the GEMC series control panel to activate a fire drill, as follows:
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If a system trouble "E14" appears, and pressing RESET on the keypad will not clear the trouble, a likely reason could be the SOM and/or Duct Detector are programmed for "Reset-able" in the NAC Output/Assignment screen in PCD-Windows Quickloader...
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An initiating zone can be individually programmed, using PCD-Windows Quickloader software, to activate one of thirty available coded alarms/cadences on the NAC circuits.
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