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Yes! The NAPCO Gemini control panels GEM-P816, GEM-P1632, GEM-P1664, GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600, and GEM-X255 can be programmed to provide constant 12VDC upon arming Area 1. This is useful, for example, when installing an LED to indicate if the...
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1. Address the RM3008 according to the address chart:
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We recommend that you consider an external power supply for your system if the power draw is close to the maximum allowed by the control panel.
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The Gemini series control panels support multiple wireless receivers to provide extended coverage when required. Please add an additional receiver, positioned to extend the range of your GEM-RECV wireless receiver.
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Yes, a zone can share two or more Areas (within the maximum number of Areas available consistent with the control panel model).
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If you disconnect one or both battery leads inside a Gemini or Magnum Alert MA3000 control panel, the low battery indication may take up to 4 hours to annunciate at the keypad. This delay is because the control panel may require up to 4 hours...
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The installation instructions include Specifications that list all permitted power configurations. All NAPCO Gemini burglary control panels operate with a maximum 12VDC battery rated no greater than 7AH. The Specifications also identify other...
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The following steps describe how to use our Quick Method for enrolling transmitters into your control panel using Direct Address Keypad Programming. A two-line LCD keypad like the "Classic" GEM-RP1CAe2 or "K-Style" GEM-K1CA will be used:
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When enrolling a new receiver, Quickloader software requires that you specify the total number of receivers in the system. For example, if you are adding only one receiver, simply change the number of wireless receivers to "1", click Apply, click OK,...
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Yes, if you need a zone delay before reporting, add a delay using the Zone Configuration screen in PCD-Windows Quickloader software:
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Yes, if you need a zone to delay before reporting, add a delay using the Zone Configuration screen in PCD-Windows Quickloader software.
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Ever since the NFPA 72 (2013) was instituted, a 6-hour Test Timer may be required to be programmed in your Gemini C-Series (GEMC), Firewolf or FireLink control panel. Proceed as follows:
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The User Codes that you were unable to change or delete were programmed with Blocked View, allowing them to be viewed but not changed or deleted.
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To ensure that the access control history is logged for all ACM devices within the system, program 1 active or 1 spare zone to each Area that has an ACM assigned. Having a zone assigned to an Area allows the control panel to recognize each part of...
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With the GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600, GEM-X255 or Gemini C-Series (GEMC) control panels, the IBR-ZREMOTE must be connected to the control panel bus. In the PCD-Windows Quickloader Keypad Assignment screen, Keypad Assignment tab (shown below), select RCM for...
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This video only applies to the Gemini GEM-P9600 and GEM-X255 control panels, and must not be used for Commercial installations (Residential only).
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No, with the GEM-P400, GEM-P800, GEM-P801, XP-400 or XP-600 control panels, the GEM-WP Panic Transmitter cannot be programmed to a zone; the GEM-WP must be programmed as a keyfob.
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With NAPCO control panels, the IBR-ZREMOTE must be connected to a Gemini GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600, GEM-X255 or Gemini C-Series (GEMC) control panel. The IBR-ZREMOTE must be connected to the control panel bus and programmed as a keypad with its Type as an...
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If the total power draw from all connected devices exceeds the power rating of the control panel, install an auxiliary power supply as follows:
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When a fire alarm occurs within a premises that has a powered front entry gate, it is important for the gate to open upon a fire alarm condition to permit entry to the fire response team. Detailed below are the steps for wiring 2-wire and 4-wire...
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Yes, Test Timer programming can be performed using the keypad only when the following are both true:
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It is always important to be mindful of and to calculate the total auxiliary power draw from all connected devices. Overdrawing control panel power can damage the control panel or cause unpredictable troubles and false alarms.
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With "Auto Arming" enabled, the siren will always sound upon arming. If you wish to suppress the sounder, launch PCD-Windows Quickloader and re-program each zone for "AUX OUTPUT" and disable each zone for "BURGLARY OUTPUT". Wire the siren...
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The Global Bypass option is only available with the Gemini GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 and GEM-X255 control panels. To bypass an open zone, the standard "selective bypass" procedure is used at a system keypad. As Control4 does not have this...
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The GEM-CO-MOD Carbon Monoxide detector requires an output to trip the carbon monoxide (CO) zone. The diagram below illustrates the correct connections from the positive CO zone (labeled COZ+) to a PGM terminal located on the GEM-P816,...
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There are several communication methods you can use to connect to your existing control panels:
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Yes. Use a multimeter to confirm the following readings:
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Yes. Use a multimeter to confirm the following readings:
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Replace the prom chip as follows:
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After using Keypad Configuration Mode (also called Direct Address Programming) to "cold start" the control panel, the keypad will display the address number used to initiate the cold start, and will also display two letters ("XX"). Proceed as...
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To upload or connect to a Gemini GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 or GEM-X255 control panel with PCD-Manager software, you must first program the "Master Security Code" into the PCD-Manager's control panel account. To maintain the security of the control...
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All GEM-X255 control panels can be upgraded to the latest firmware.
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The GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 and GEM-X255 control panels (firmware version 60 and earlier) allow for a new EPROM chip to provide a new Master Security Code. Each GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 and GEM-X255 control panel PC board contains a replaceable EPROM...
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The Gemini GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 and GEM-X255 control panels running firmware version V70 and above have a prom chip that can be flashed for firmware upgrades (instead of a chip change). The existing control panel version can be verified by...
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In PCD-Windows Quickloader, check the User Assignment screen, User Report Open/Close tab. Ensure Keyswitch Arming is checked to report openings and/or closings.
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For control panels GEM-P816, GEM-P1632 and GEM-P1664 firmware version 30 or higher, any keypad in the system can be used for keypad programming. For older control panel versions below V30, the programming keypad must be designated as "keypad...
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You must common the negative wire from the power supply to a negative on the control panel (such as the Keypad negative wire or the Aux Power negative terminal).
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