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To test the programming of an existing Test Timer feature:
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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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Some older (version 9, 10, 11) Gemini control panels, including the GEM-P1632, GEM-P1664, PCD-Windows Quickloader to display an error on zone 9 when using Zone Doubling. The solution is to disable the Error Check utility, as follows:
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No, the EPROM chip does NOT contain the control panel programming selections that were made in PCD-Windows Quickloader software, nor does it contain any keypad programming selections. The EPROM only contains the firmware for that control panel...
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The GEM-P816, GEM-P1632, and GEM-P1664 control panels cannot be auto-disarmed, but the following instructions describe how to use PCD-Windows Quickloader software to enable the Auto-Arm feature at a specified time of the day on specific days of the...
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Auto Disarming is not available with the GEM-P1632, GEM-P816 or GEM-P1664 control panels, however this scheduling feature is available with the GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 and GEM-X255 control panels.
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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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A control panel "cold start" resets the control panel back to the state it was in when it left the factory, clearing all programming and settings. ALWAYS cold start the control panel after replacing the EPROM (see WI2052).
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When "Panel Access" is enabled, pressing the Access Code on the keypad energizes the control panel PGM2 Output for a specified duration. Program PCD-Windows Quickloader as follows:
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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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With the Gemini control panel models GEM-P816, GEM-P1632, GEM-P1664, GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 or GEM-X255 and the GEM-RP1 series or GEM-K1 series two-line LCD keypads:
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All GEM-X255 control panels can be upgraded to the latest firmware.
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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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Wire the power to the devices to the auxiliary power supply’s DC positive and negative. Then install a wire between the auxiliary power supply DC negative and panel common (either terminal 6 or terminal 10 will work with the GEM-P816,...
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The Napco control panels that support Zone Doubling are the Gemini GEM-P1632, GEM-P1664, GEM-P800 and the Napco Express XP-600 and XP-400.
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The ONLY solution is to possess a working Dealer or Master Security Code to allow entry into Dealer Program Mode. This Code will allow you to make all needed changes to the control panel programming.
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If the Master Security Code of the GEM-P1632, GEM-P1664, or GEM-P816 is not known, it will NOT be possible to re-program the control panel. It is not possible to reset the Master Security Code. Therefore, it is extremely important that...
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If the Test Timer feature is programmed, an automatic test report will be transmitted to the central station on the scheduled day(s) at the scheduled time (UL installations require a report at least every 24 hours).
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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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When adding EZM's by means of keypad programming (in either User Mode or Dealer Mode), an EZM trouble (E12-01 through 07) may appear at the keypad after exiting programming mode.
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Yes, the 2WAY-UNIVKF keyfob does work with the GEM-P1664. Although the 2WAY-UNIVKF instructions do not specify this particular control panel, simply follow the GEM-P1632 programming instructions to make the 2WAY-UNIVKF keyfob operate with the...
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There is an easy way to program our new control panels for local downloading only. In firmware versions that support the NL-MOD (a device allowing the reporting of alarms over a TCP/IP-based Intranet or Internet network), we added a Central...
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Yes, the iRemote-MOD is fully compatible with the Gemini control panels listed below if using its remote "virtual" keypad capability only. This includes User and Dealer programming (except for control panel version 9A in the GEM-P816 &...
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Yes, the Napco GEM-K1VPS keypad is compatible with the GEM-P816, GEM-P1632 and GEM-P1664 control panels.
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By default, the system trouble audible indication at the keypad will sound for 10 minutes, or until the user presses the Reset key. However, there is an option to eliminate the system trouble audible at the keypad in cases where pets or others...
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