NAPCO GEM-X255 manuel d'utilisation

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    1 OPERA TING GUIDE for the GEM-X255 Security System © NAPCO 2001 DESIGN PATS. PENDING ARMED COMPUTERIZED SECURITY SYSTEM STAT US GEMINI A 1 2 3 B 4 5 6 C 7 8 9 0 E F G J SYSTEM ARMED 01/01/00 12:00 AM GEM-X255_OI273_USER.pub page 1 Tuesday, September 10, 2002 13:14[...]

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    2 The GEM-RP1C Ae2 is a “ smart ” user-friendly, m enu-driven keypad designed for your N apco GEM-X255 control panel. The key pad is interactive. Its alphanumeric screen will not only display the status of your system, but will also give you step-by-step instructi ons to guide you through all operations. This booklet c ontains important informa[...]

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    3 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page KEY PAD CON TROLS & IND ICATO RS ................... ............ ............. 4 SETTING THE ALARM (ARMING) WHEN LEAVING . ..... ..... ...... ..... . 6 PRO TECTI NG Y OU RSEL F WHIL E ON THE PRE MISES ............ .... 8 TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING .. 10 FIRE P ROTE CTIO N[...]

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    4 KEYPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS ARMED COMPU TERIZE D SEC URITY SY STEM STATUS GEMINI A 1 2 3 B 4 5 6 C 7 8 9 0 E F G J SYS TEM AR MED 01/01/00 12:00 AM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 8 9 10 11 GEM-X255_OI273_USER.pub page 4 Tuesday, September 10, 2002 13:14[...]

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    5 KEYPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS Window. Displays system status messages, zone descriptions, etc. STATUS Light. Lights (green) to indicate that the system is ready for arming. If a zone is not secured the light will be off and the zone will d ispla y in t he wind ow. If a zone has be en bypassed , the STATUS light will blink while armed. ARMED Li[...]

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    6 SETTING THE ALARM (ARM ING) WHEN LEAVING Arming the Sys tem 1 Check the key pad . The green ST ATUS light m ust be on in order to arm. If the green light is off, “ZONES FAULT ED” w ill display in the window followed by the number and description of ea ch faulted zone. Note each problem z one and secure it by closing a window , door, etc. When[...]

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    7 SETTING THE ALARM (ARM ING) WHEN LEAVING Sy stem Troubl e If you attempt to arm with a “SYSTEM TROUBLE” display al ternating with an indicated trouble code (e .g. “E02-00 ” (low batte ry); see SYSTEM TRO UBLE ERROR CODES), a 3- second tone will sound at t he key pad. The window wil l display “PRES S RESET KE Y, CAN'T ARM SYSTE M”[...]

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    8 Bypassing Interi or Zones I nterior Zones, w hen bypassed, allow free move ment w ithin the home w hile the protec tion of armed perimeter zones i s maintained. To bypass Interior Zones, pres s E and enter your User Code followed by D . Your system m ay have provisions for two gro ups of In terior Zones. (Optional) (Interior Groups program med? ![...]

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    9 PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES Easy Exit (Optional - Easy Exit programmed? ! YES ! NO) Your system may have been programmed for Easy Exit, which a llows a user to exit the premises while the system is armed. By activating Easy Exit while the system is arme d, the Exit Dela y countdown will ta ke place, during which time you are permitt[...]

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    10 Disarming the Sy stem 1 Enter your premise s through the Entry/Exit door. T he keypad will sound a s teady tone to remind you to disarm the system be f or e you r Ent r y De l ay t i me ex p ir e s. 2 Enter y our User Code an d press D . The red ARMED light will go out, indicating that the system has been disarme d. • If yo u enter an inval id[...]

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    11 FIRE PROTECTION (Applicable only where local ordinanc e permits use of this alarm cont rol panel for fi re protection.) Fire-Zone Alarm If a fire is detected, “FIRE ALARM” will be displayed and the keypad sounder will pulse. 1 If a fire is in progress, evacuate the premises immediate ly! If necessa ry, call the Fire Department fro m an outs [...]

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    12 FIRE PROTECTION Preparing a Fire Escape Plan Even with the mo st advanced f ire alarm system, adequate protection requires an escape plan. To prepare your plan, draw floor plans of your buildin g. (Space is provided on the nex t page.) Show two exits - a front or back door and a window from each room. (Make su re the window works. You may need a[...]

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    13 FIRE PROTECTION Floorplan Draw a plan of y our premis es in the spac e provided below. Floorplan GEM-X255_OI273_USER.pub page 13 Tuesday, September 10, 2002 13:14[...]

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    14 FIRE PROTECTION Although a fire alarm system may be of a reliable and state-of- the-art design, neither it nor its peripheral detection devices can offer guaranteed protection against fire. Any such equipment may fail to warn for a variety of reasons: Control panels, communicators, dialers, smoke detectors, and many other sensing devices will no[...]

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    15 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The keypad can provide access to a wide assortment of utility func tions. The functi ons are displayed in a prompting “YES/NO” format. 1 To enter the F unction Menu, pres s A . • In all UL-listed or high-security installations, a valid User Code must firs t be ent ered followed by A . 2 To skip a function, answer NO ( F ) [...]

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    16 A ctivate Bell Test? Activates the alarm (while disarmed) for about 2 seconds and pe rforms a battery test. If the alarm does not s ound, call for serv ice. • If the batte ry is low, a “LOW BATTERY E02-00 SERVICE” will appear in the display indicating a low battery condition. Allow 24 hours for the batt ery to recharge. If the trouble cont[...]

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    17 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Res et System Tr ouble? System troubles display and sound at the keypad. Correcti ng the trouble will clear most indications , howev er the foll owing error codes w ill require manual reset: E13; E 19; E20 and E 22. (See S YSTEM TROU BLE ERROR CODES for a description of error codes.) Reset Sen sor Watch Failur e? (Sensor Watch p[...]

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    18 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Activate Te lephone Test? (Telephone Test programm ed? ! YES ! NO). Sends a communicator test to the cent ral station. A communication failure will be indicated at the keypad by a system trouble “E03 -FAIL TO COMM” display. Repeat the test to attempt to correct a communication failure, as any successful communication will cl[...]

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    19 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Activate Program? Activates the Program Mode fr om Keypad No. 1. Note: This feature is di sabled while arme d . (See PROGRA MMING USER C ODES) Activa te Dow nload? Fo r installer's use only. If accidentally enabled, press C to exit. Note: This featu re is disabled while armed. Relay Control? (Relay Control programmed? ! YES[...]

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    20 Your alarm specialist may have programm ed your syste m to be monitored by a central station. The bu ilt- in dig ital co mmun ica tor can transmit emergency signals and status reports to the central station 24 hours a day. Communicator Features Abort Delay. Ask your installer which of your zones have abort delay, a delay that enables you to rese[...]

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    21 ADVANCED FEATURES Security By pass/Unby pass (Security Bypass programmed? ! YES ! NO). In high-security applications, zones may be bypassed (or unbypa ssed) only if a valid code is entered first, as follows: 1. Enter a User Code valid for bypass, then press B . The display will read * BYPASS ENABLED * 2. Press B then the zone n umber (or vice ve[...]

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    22 PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL) Enter the User Prog ram Mod e 1 Enter your User Code, then press A to enter the Func tion Mode. 2 Answer NO ( F ) until “ACTIVATE PROGRAM Y/ N” is displayed , then press YES ( E ) “ENTER USER CODE” will display indicating that the system is ready for User Code programm ing. Programming / Repr ogramming a User Cod e[...]

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    23 PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL) Reviewing a Programmed User Code To review an ex isting User Code, enter the 2-digit user number and the corresponding User Code w ill displ ay. Exiti ng the User Program Mode When you have completed pro gramming or erasing User Codes, press C to exit the User Program Mode. Programming Example Program the User 30 Code to ?[...]

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    24 PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL) Enter the User Prog ram Mode 1 Enter your User Code, then press A to enter the Functi on Mode. 2 Answer NO (press F ) until “ACTI VATE PROGRAM Y/N” is dis played , then press YES ( E ). “ ENTER USER CODE” will display, press NEXT ( E ) and the keypad wi ll display the Zone 1 Description . Entering a new z one descr[...]

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    25 PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL) Enter the User Prog ram Mod e 1 Enter your User Code, then press A to enter the Func tion Mode. 2 Answ er NO (press F ) until “ACTI VATE PROGRAM Y/N” is displayed , then press YES ( E ). “ENTER USER CODE” will display, press NEXT ( E ) until the keypad display s the “Enter Date” screen. Programming th e Date 1 [...]

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    26 KEYPAD MESSAGES The keypad can display th e following functional messages. Other diag nostic messages are available for the installer or servicer. Should any unfamiliar message appear, call your dealer for service. All zones op erating; system can be armed. If displayed, “C” denotes Chime Mode on. ( Note : This message m ay have been custom [...]

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    27 KEYPAD MESSAGES Alarm condi tion, followed by zone descript ion(s). “ALARM” and zones will display after syste m is disarmed. N ote zones, then press C to clea r key pad. (With pu lsing sounder.) T rouble condi tion on a Fire Zone. Press C to s ilence sounder. Correct trouble or call for serv ice. (With p ulsing sound er.) Alarm c ondition o[...]

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    28 KEYPAD MESSAGES The system is in the proce ss of reporting a ca ncel sig nal to central s tation which will cancel the ala rm which it has jus t reported. The system has rece ived an ack nowledgment from c entral st ation of the cancellat ion of the alarm s ignal. Indic ates problem(s ) detected on system. (See example s below and SYSTEM TRO UBL[...]

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    29 GLOSSARY Following are brief desc riptions of terms and feat ures used herein t hat may be unfamil iar to you. Some of the features are programmable options that may or may not apply to your particul ar system. Abort Delay - A delay perio d that allows the control panel to be reset, thus aborting a report to a central station. Access Code - A co[...]

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    30 GLOSSARY INTERIOR Button - Bypasses Interior Zones on arming (see Zone s - Interior Zones). Instant Protection - Arming without entry delay using the F button while remaining on the premises. Keypad - Puts control-panel functions at your fingertips. It can be mounted anywhere in your premises. Manager's Mode - In a partitioned system, a low[...]

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    31 GLOSSARY Zones - Independe nt circuits that protect specific areas of the premises: Auto-B ypass Zone : A zone t hat will be autom aticall y bypassed from the protectio n system if it is in trouble (faulty) when the system is armed. Burglary Zone: Detects in trusio n. Day Zon e: A zone that w ill cau se a visual a nd audible indi cation at the k[...]

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    32 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES Your control panel i s capable of det ecting a variety of trouble s that may affect system perfo rmance. I n the unlikely event that a problem s hould occur, the SYS T BL (system t rouble) icon will display on the lef t side of keypad window along with one or more o f the following error codes . If the proble m is rela[...]

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    33 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES Trouble Indication System Trouble Condition Action E04- NNN Wirele ss Transmitte r Supervisory Failure A problem has been de tected with a wireless trans mitt er. Call installing c ompany for service E05- NNN Wirele ss Transmi tter Low Battery The battery in a wireless tra nsmitte r is low and should be replac ed. This[...]

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    34 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES Trouble Indication System Trouble Condition Action E10-NN Keypad Response Fail ure Call installing c ompany for service. E11-NN Keypad Tamper A keypad has been remove d from the wall. Call insta lling company for serv ice if problem cannot b e repaired. E12-NN Expansion Zone Module Respo nse Fail ure Call installing c [...]

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    35 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES Trouble Indication System Trouble Condition Action E19-00 User Program Memory Call installing c ompany for service. E20-00 Dealer Program Memory Call installing c ompany for service. E21-00 System Shutdown Call installing c ompany for service. E22- NNN Sensor Watch Act ivity Fail ure A Motion Sensor on th e zone indica[...]

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    36 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES Trouble Indication System Trouble Condition Action E40-00 RF Self Test Failure A wireless motion se nsor on the zon e indicated has f ailed its automatic self test routine. Call installing c ompany for service. E41- NNN Fire Troubl e A problem has be en detected on the Fire zone indic ated. Call inst alling com pany fo[...]

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    37 TROUBLESHOOTING What do I do if... For more info... I try to arm my sy stem but the keypad just displays “ZONES NOT NORMAL” and “CAN’T ARM SYSTEM” and beeps at me. If the green STATUS light is off, a zone is open. Fin d and secure the open windo w or door. See Page 6 I try to arm my sy stem but the keypad disp lay s “SYSTEM TROUBLE?[...]

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    38 NOTES GEM-X255_OI273_USER.pub page 38 Tuesday, September 10, 2002 13:14[...]

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    39 NOTES GEM-X255_OI273_USER.pub page 39 Tuesday, September 10, 2002 13:14[...]

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    40 NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. (NAPCO) warrant s its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials a nd workmanship for thir ty-six months foll owing the da te of manufacture. NA PCO will, within said period, at its option, repair or replace any produc t failing to operate correctly without charge to the origin[...]