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OPERATING GUIDE for your
GEM-RP3DGTL KEYPAD
GEMINI
SYSTEM ARMED SYSTEM ARMED
01/01/97 12:00AM 01/01/97 12:00AM
ENT A1 ENT A1
96
INTERIOR FIRE/TBL SYS TBL
NEXT/YES
A 1 2 3 E
PRIOR/NO
D
B 4 5 6 F
AREA
C 7 8 9 0 G
COMPUTERIZED SECURITY SYSTEM
R
DESIGN PATS. PENDING
1
STATUS
ARMED
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© NAPCO 1999
CHIME BYPASS
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INTRODUCTION The GEM-RP3DGTL is a “ smart ”, You'll probably find subjects men- gineered to the highest industry stan- teractive, menu-driven keypad de- tioned in this booklet that do not dards. To assure optimum safety and signed for your Napco control panel. A apply to your system. Napco control security, familiarize yourself with this digital display is provided to show the panels have such a wide variety of equipment. Periodically check its con- features that few security systems, if dition
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO SHUT OFF AN ALARM, EN- TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page THE J BUTTON. 5 SETTING THE ALARM (ARMING) WHEN LEAVING 6 CENTRAL STATION: ___________ PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES 8 TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING FIRE PROTECTION CENTRAL-STATION MONITORING PROGRAMMING *FIRE HAS PRIORITY OVER BURGLARY. 3 page 3 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 14:03 GEM-RP3DGTL.pub 29 ........................... ................................ SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES ___ N
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KEYPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS 1 GEMINI SYSTEM ARMED SYSTEM ARMED 2 13 01/01/97 12:00AM 01/01/97 12:00AM ENT A1 ENT A1 96 INTERIOR FIRE/TBL SYS TBL 3 7 NEXT/YES 8 4 A 1 2 3 E PRIOR/NO D 9 5 B 4 5 6 F AREA 10 C 7 8 9 0 G 6 11 COMPUTERIZED SECURITY SYSTEM R 12 4 STATUS ARMED page 4 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 14:03 GEM-RP3DGTL.pub CHIME BYPASS
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KEYPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS 1 6 Window. Window. Lights indicate RESET Button. (1) Resets various AREA Button (*). Selects other ar- system status messages; digit display system troubles, displays, etc. (See eas. indicates related zone, function or er- text.) (2) Resets residential smoke Emergency Buttons. Used with the ror message numbers. detectors. G button to signal an emergency, 2 STATUS Light. Lights (green) to indi- 7 Numerical Keys (1-9, 0). Used to as follows: cate that the system is re
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SETTING THE ALARM (ARMING) WHEN LEAVING 1. Check the keypad. The green STATUS light must be on in order to arm. • If the green light is off , the number(s) of any unsecured zone(s) will display in the 12 S LLE R window. Note each problem zone and secure it by closing a window, door, etc. When all zones are secure, the green STATUS light will come on. • Bypass faulted zones. If you cannot locate or repair the problem yourself, call for assistance. If you cannot get immediate help, bypass the pro
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SETTING THE ALARM (ARMING) WHEN LEAVING If you attempt to arm with a system trouble, a 3-second tone will sound at the keypad. (See SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for descriptions of codes.) The window will P display “P”. If you cannot correct the problem immediately, pressing the C button will S LLE R enable you to arm in this condition. Be sure to call for service as soon as possible. Area Arming (Optional) In a system that has been partitioned into multiple areas, one or more areas may be armed
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PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES Bypassing Interior Zones S LLE R the protection of armed perimeter zones is maintained. If the E button is pressed, all Interior Zones will be bypassed upon arming. Some control panels Enter your code, then press the J button. The red ARMED light will come on and the green STATUS light will blink, indicating zones bypassed. After the exit Instant Protection to cancel the entry delay on the Entry Zone(s). Then, if armed, opening the entry When arming, exi
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PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES Emergency Buttons (Only available if programmed ) The Blue Emergency Buttons (F, A and P), if programmed, are always active, whether the system is armed or disarmed. The emer- gency signal will only be activated when the respective Emergency G button are pressed at the same time. • Fire Emergency. Simultaneously press the 7 and G but- • Auxiliary Emergency. Simultaneously press the 8 and G • Police Emergency. Simultaneously press the 9 and G 9 page 9 Wed
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TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING J Note: Alarm Indication If the red ARMED light is flashing upon entry, an alarm occurred while you were out. (The display will scroll the To silence an audible alarm, 1. Enter your code and press the J button. After the system is disarmed, the window will continue to display the number(s) of the zone(s) violated. C page 10 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 14:03 GEM-RP3DGTL.pub 10 button. 2. To reset the display, note the zones violated, then press th
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TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING Ambush (Ambush programmed? YES NO. ) The Ambush Code (optional) is a 2-digit code that is entered just prior to your Disarm Code. If an intruder forces you J Example: If your regular Arm/Disarm Code is 1234 and your Ambush Code is 99, press 9 9 1 2 34J The red ARMED light will go out and the keypad will appear as if the system were merely disarmed. There will be no Day Zone (Day Zone(s) programmed? YES NO. ) a pulsing keypad sounder
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FIRE PROTECTION (Applicable only where local ordinance permits use of this alarm control panel for fire protection.) Fire-Zone Alarm 08 S LLE R Fire Department from an outside phone. 2. If there is no evidence of a fire, enter your code and press the J button to turn off the alarm. 3. Check smoke detector(s). If a smoke detector tripped, its red alarm indicator 4. Press the C 5. After the alarm condition is corrected (thermostat cooled down; smoke cleared from detector; etc.), pressing the C bu
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FIRE PROTECTION Preparing a Fire Escape Plan smoke or heat rushes in. Crawl through smoke, holding your breath. Even with the most advanced fire alarm system, adequate protection re- Close the doors again on leaving to 5. Everyone meets outdoors at help prevent the fire from spreading. To prepare your plan, draw floor 4. Go to your specific outdoor Important! - Read Carefully meeting place so you can see that plans of your building. (Space is pro- vided on the next page.) Show two exits - a fron
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FIRE PROTECTION Floorplan Floorplan page 14 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 14:03 GEM-RP3DGTL.pub 14 Draw a plan of your premises in the space provided below.
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FIRE PROTECTION LIMITATIONS OF FIRE ALARM WARNING SYSTEMS Although a fire alarm system may be of a reliable Above are some of the reasons that fire alarm and state-of- the-art design, neither it nor its peripheral smoke detector can sense every kind of fire equipment could fail. The most common cause of an detection devices can offer guaranteed protection alarm system not functioning when a fire occurs is against fire. Any such equipment may fail to warn for a inadequate testing and maintenance.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The keypad can provide a wide assortment of utility functions. The functions are displayed in a prompting “yes/no” format. To skip a function, answer NO (press the F button); to select and execute a function, answer YES (press the E J Note: A B To return to normal keypad operation, press the C button. (The keypad will automatically return to its normal Note: In all UL-listed applications and in high-security installations, only those users having valid codes can access 1. Displa
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 4. Display System Troubles? Displays a 1- or 2-digit error code representing a problem detected in the system. (See SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for a 04 S LLE R description of these codes.) Use NEXT and PRIOR Buttons to scroll system 5. Display Fire Alarms? Displays alarms that have occurred on the Fire Zone(s). 05 S LLE R 6. Display Fire Troubles? Displays trouble conditions that have been detected on 06 R S LLE 7. Activate Chime? The Chime Mode will sound a tone at the keypa
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 9. Reset System Trouble? System troubles display and sound at the keypad. Correcting the trouble will clear most indications, however the following error 09 S LLE R codes will require manual reset: E11; E13; E19; E20 and E22. (See SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for a description of error codes.) C 10 R S LLE 11. Start Exit Time? (Start Exit Time programmed? YES NO.) In Commercial Burglary systems, exit delay may have been programmed to start 11 S LLE R after a ce
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 14. Activate EZM Zone Find? For installer's use only. If accidentally enabled, press the C 14 S LLE R 15. Activate Telephone Test? (Telephone Test programmed? YES NO.) Sends a communicator test to the central station. A communication failure will be 15 S LLE R to correct a communication failure, as any successful communication will clear 16 R S LLE J J J J Fifteen minutes prior to arming, the siren will sound a 2-second warning and the keypad will begin a 15-minut
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 17. Activate Program? (Program Mode programmed for user? YES NO.) Activates the Program Mode from Keypad No. 1 only. Note: This feature is 17 S LLE R 18. Activate Download? For installer's use only. If accidentally enabled, press the C 18 S LLE R 19. Relay Control? Turns on (or off) one or more programmed Relay Groups. Press the J button to turn the displayed group on or off; press NEXT to proceed to the next group, or PRIOR to scroll back to the previous group. Pre