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To program a "Panel Relay Fire Trouble Relay" to monitor the status of the relays within the fire alarm panel (terminals 10, 11, and 12) to trigger a trouble signal by a loss of power:
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Yes. The FW-2S 2-Wire Smoke Detectors can be used with UL Listed control panels without using the integral sounder, thus eliminating the need for using the FW-RM1 Reversing Module with NAPCO Gemini control panels or using the GEMC-SDW...
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No, it is not possible for a user to add or delete user codes through keypad programming. The only similar user code function available is to update a known user code already programmed in system.
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Models: All FireLink, Firewolf* and GEMC* Fire Panels (FL-xxx, FLX2-xxx, GEMC-FW-xxx, GEMC-COMBOxxx)
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To set up a FWC-FSLC-SOM1-E Supervised Output Module in place of a NAC Extender with GEMINI GEMC series control panels (including Firewolf and FireLink panels), you will need a fire-rated 24VDC power supply and, possibly, a sync module for the...
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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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An E97 trouble is an SLC trouble that can be caused by many things. To determine the exact trouble condition, launch PCD-Windows Quickloader and examine the status of the system. In the Status / Control screen, open the SLC tab. The devices in...
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We recommend using the latest version of Quickloader (currently V6.4.5) (for versions 6.4.2 and prior, scroll down).
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Program your Fire zones for the required on-board panel NACs (NAC A and/or NAC D for 32 and 96 zone control panels; NAC A and B or C or D for 128 and 255 zone control panels, shown below).
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Some fire installations require additional NAC circuits beyond the integral NACs provided on the control panel. All Gemini C-Series (GEMC) and Firewolf control panels have the ability to synchronize up five supervised NAC extenders (using System...
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Connect the purple wire from the FW-RM1 to the control panel positive Bell terminal.
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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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No, after the control panel is programmed, the AutoLearn feature can no longer be used. A workaround would be to not use SLC addresses one through eight; start your SLC addressing at number nine, then after AutoLearning and uploading the...
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Yes, a GEMC-BSLC Burglary Signaling Line Circuit Module wired to the GEMC control panel could cause an issue when trying to Auto Learn Fire SLC devices, as follows:
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Turn on a blow dryer to its highest "heat" setting and hold 12 inches from the top side inlets of the FWC-FSLC-HEAT detector. Maintain the hot air flow into the inlets until the lights turn red and unit goes into alarm. Turn off the...
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No, the Gemini C-Series (GEMC) Firewolf control panels support one (1) Fire Area only, although up to seven (7) GEMC-FK1 Fire keypads may be programmed into Area 1.
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