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How do I program a "Panel Relay Fire Trouble Relay" to monitor the status of the relays within my fire alarm panel?

Answer:
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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Is the Firewolf FW-2S smoke detector connection to a Fire control panel with the sounder base installed different when the sounder base is not installed?

Answer:
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...

With Gemini C-Series (GEMC) and Firewolf systems, can an end user be programmed to be allowed to add or delete user codes through the keypad?

Answer:
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.

How do I update the FireLink or GEMC Firewolf control panel firmware using the FireLink Cloud?

Answer:
Models:  All FireLink, Firewolf* and GEMC* Fire Panels (FL-xxx, FLX2-xxx, GEMC-FW-xxx, GEMC-COMBOxxx)
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How do I set up a FWC-FSLC-SOM1-E Supervised Output Module in place of a NAC Extender with Gemini C-Series (GEMC) control panels (including Firewolf and FireLink panels)?

Answer:
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...

NFPA 72 (2013) requires a 6-hour Test Timer be programmed in my Gemini C-Series (GEMC), Firewolf and FireLink control panels. How do I program a 6-hour Test Timer using PCD-Windows Quickloader software?

Answer:
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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With FireLink, GEMC and Firewolf control panels, what is an 'E97' trouble and how can I determine its cause?

Answer:
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...

In PCD-Windows Quickloader, when I create a new account for a FireLink control panel, what control panel Type do I select?

Answer:
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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How do I program my Gemini C-Series (GEMC) and Firewolf control panel NAC circuits to synchronize System Sensor and/or Wheelock strobes or horn/strobes?

Answer:
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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How do I wire and program supervised NAC extenders with my Gemini C-Series (GEMC) and Firewolf control panel?

Answer:
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...

How do I wire a 2-wire smoke detector using the Napco Firewolf FW-RM1 Reversing Module?

Answer:

Connect the purple wire from the FW-RM1 to the control panel positive Bell terminal.
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I found older horns and/or 4-wire horn strobes installed in my Gemini C-Series (GEMC) system. How do I wire and program my GEMC control panel to have the panel generate the required Temporal 3 cadence?

Answer:
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....

How does one test a FWC-FSLC-HEAT detector?

Answer:
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...

Is more than one Fire Area allowed with the Gemini C-Series (GEMC) control panels?

Answer:
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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