Napco Security Technologies GEM-P9600 manual

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    R INS TALLATION INS TALLATION INST RUCTIONS INST RUCTIONS GEM-RP3DGT L Digital Ke ypad W I982A 6/99 © Napco 1999 Quick Start: 1. Referring to the control panel wiring diagram, connect siren, aux. power, pgm. output, remote bus, earth ground, zone and telephone wiring. NOTE: See Installation Instructions for the appropriate control panel. 2. Connec[...]

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    INTRODUCTION The GEM-RP3DGTL is a dual 7-segment digital keypad that is compat ible with the NAPCO GEM-Series GEM-P816, P1632, P3200 & P9600 control-panels. Refer to User Guide OI249 for operation instructions. While the GEM-RP3DGTL may be used to fully program the control, the GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad provides the optimum in ease of keypad programmi[...]

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    EASY PROGRAM MODE OVERVIEW ENTERING THE EASY KEYPAD PROGRAM MODE 1 Enter the Dealer Security Code (default = 456789) for a new panel or enter your custom Dealer Program Code if programmed and press A 2 Press NO ( F ) repeatedly until function “ 17 “ (Activate Program Mode) is displayed. NOTE: If you pass “ 17 “ you can scroll back by pressi[...]

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    Total Number of Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Press the A button and then directly enter the total number of zones to be programmed for Area 1. Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Directly enter the total number of zones, including leading zeros. Use number buttons 1 through 9 . NOTE: Press the 0 button for a zero. The system is based o[...]

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    Entry/Exit Zones in Area 1 (Appears for New Panel Only) Press the A button and then directly enter the zone number of any zones which are to be used as Entry/Exit zones. Valid entries are from 01 to 32. Di- rectly enter each zone number, including leading zeros. Use number buttons 0 through 9 . Press J to save and then repeat for any additional zon[...]

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    7 Central Station Receiver 1 Format From the table below, enter the central station's receiver format. Use number buttons 1 through 9 . NOTE: Press G0 for a zero and 0 for a blank space (•). Press G 1 through G 4 for letters B–E, respectively. Press J to save. Press NEXT ( E ) button to proceed. NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Forma[...]

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    RF Transmitter Programming (For wireless systems only. Also see Quick Method, which follows) Press the A button and for each transmitter (key fob transmitters also), then directly enter: 1 The zone number (01–32) to which the transmitter will be mapped, including leading zeros. 2 The 6-digit RF ID # printed on the transmitter and box. 3 The 1-dig[...]

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    9 Key Fob Transmitters Keyfobs can be programmed as “Arm/Disarm” devices using the ON and OFF buttons (refer to control panel installation instructions). Press the A button and for each Key Fob Transmitter, enter: 1 The Key Fob Transmitter number (01–15). 2 The area number to which transmitter is assigned (1 or 2); enter 0 to disable keyfob. [...]

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    Total Number of Zones and Keypads in Area 1. Total Number of Zones and Keypads in Area 2. (Appears for New Panel Only) 1 Press the A button and then press 3 to select the total number of zones to be programmed for Area 1. Valid entries are from 08 to 24 in multiples of 4. 2 Press 2 and press 3 to select the total number of keypads to be programmed [...]

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    11 Central Station Receiver 1 Format From the table below, enter the central station's receiver format. Use number buttons 1 through 9 . NOTE: Press G0 for a zero and 0 for a blank space (•). Press G 1 through G 4 for letters B–E, respectively. Press J to save. Press NEXT ( E ) button to proceed. NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Form[...]

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    12 RF Transmitter Programming (For wireless systems only. Also see Quick Method, which follows) Press the A button and for each transmitter and directly enter: 1 The zone number (01–96) to which the transmitter will be mapped, including leading zeros. 2 The 6-digit RF ID # printed on the transmitter and box. 3 The 1-digit checksum number (C) prin[...]

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    Key Fob Transmitters Keyfobs can be programmed as “Arm/Disarm” devices using the ON and OFF buttons (refer to control panel installation instructions). Press the A button and for each Key Fob Transmitter, enter: 1 The Key Fob Transmitter number (01–15). 2 The area number to which transmitter is assigned (1-8); enter 0 to disable keyfob. 3 The[...]

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    DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MOD E This is an extension of the Dealer Program Mode. This method of programming is used in conjunction with the Keypad Programming Worksheets contained in the control panel programming guide. Refer to these worksheets to identify the 4-digit location (address) of the feature to be programmed. An illustrative example is prov[...]

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    NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. (NAPCO) war- rants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for thirty-six months fol- lowing the date of manufacture. NAPCO will, within said period, at its option, repair or replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the original pur- chaser or user. This [...]