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Bypassing Interior Zones 

Interior Zones, when bypassed, allow free movement within the premises while the protection of 
armed perimeter zones is maintained.  If 

E

 

is pressed, all interior Zones will be bypassed upon 

arming. 

(OPTIONAL)  Some control panels (such as the GEM-P9600) have provisions for TWO groups of Interior Zones.  If two groups of zones were 

programmed, proceed as follows: 

 

1. Select the interior group by repeatedly pressing 

E

.  The window will display "INT1". "INT2", 

or "INT1+2".   

2. When the desired interior group is displayed, press 

D

 to select it.  "BYPASSED" and 

"INTERIOR" will display to indicate interior zones bypassed.   

3. Enter your code, then press 

D

.  The red ARMED light will turn on and the green STATUS light 

will blink, indicating zones bypassed.  After the exit time has elapsed, the window will display 

"ARMED" and "BYPASSED INTERIOR" will be displayed. 

 

Automatic Interior Bypass 

 

(Optional - Automatic Interior Bypass programmed? 

‰

YES  

‰

NO

)   

Your system may have been programmed for Automatic Interior Bypass, which allows it to recognize 
that you have armed the system and remained in the house, prompting it to automatically bypass 
any Interior Zones.  In this case, the keypad display will normally show the icon "BYPASSED", ex-

cept when the system is armed, and the Exit Entry door is opened.  At this time those Interior Zones will unbypass, providing complete interior 
protection. 

 

Easy Exit

 

(Optional - Available on systems containing Interior Zones). 

While the system is armed in the Automatic Interior Bypass state, the Easy Exit option is available.  To exit the premises while the system is 
armed, press 

D

 and the Exit Delay countdown will begin.  You can now exit the premises through the Exit/Entry door and the system will return 

to the armed state when the countdown expires.

 

P R O T E C T I N G   Y O U R S E L F   W H I L E   O N   T H E   P R E M I S E S  

B Y P A S S E D   I N T E R I O R  

 

A C   O N  

READY 

 

A C   O N  

INT1+2 

B Y P A S S E D   I N T E R I O R  

 

A C   O N  

READY 

B Y P A S S E D   I N T E R I O R  

 

A C   O N  

ARMED 

B Y P A S S E D    

 

A C   O N  

 

READY 

Summary of Contents for GEM-DXRP2

Page 1: ...1 OPERATING GUIDE for your GEM DXRP2 KEYPAD NAPCO 2006 OI323 11 06 AC ON READY...

Page 2: ...the highest industry standards To assure optimum safety and security familiarize yourself with this equipment Periodically check its condition and state of readiness by testing it at least once a wee...

Page 3: ...PROGRAMMING 25 KEYPAD MESSAGES 28 GLOSSARY 32 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES 35 TO SILENCE AN ALARM ENTER YOUR CODE AND PRESS J FOR SERVICE CALL _____________________ CENTRAL STATION _____________________...

Page 4: ...4 KEYPAD CONTROLS INDICATORS 7 12 8 9 10 11 AC ON READY 2 4 5 6 1 3...

Page 5: ...system troubles displays etc See text 2 Resets residential smoke detectors Numerical Keys 1 9 0 Used to enter codes zone numbers etc ON OFF Button Entry key Causes the entered code or selected functio...

Page 6: ...locate or repair the problem yourself call for assistance If you cannot get immediate help bypass the problem zone s from the system by pressing B then the zone number or vice versa Note Bypassed zon...

Page 7: ...ne in trouble Be sure to have the trouble repaired as soon as possible Silence Alarm If you enter your code while the alarm is sounding the message CAN T ArmSil will be displayed The system will silen...

Page 8: ...other areas without the system status display This is NOT a high security feature To arm any area 1 Press the numerical key representing the area number 2 Press G followed by J In effect you will now...

Page 9: ...tic Interior Bypass programmed YES NO Your system may have been programmed for Automatic Interior Bypass which allows it to recognize that you have armed the system and remained in the house prompting...

Page 10: ...o indicate instant protection Emergency Buttons Only available if programmed The Blue Emergency Buttons 7 8 9 if programmed are always active whether the system is armed or disarmed The emergency sign...

Page 11: ...an invalid code the keypad display Wrong Code Re enter your code immediately Alarm Indication Silencing an Alarm If the red ARMED light is flashing and ALARM is displayed an alarm occurred while you...

Page 12: ...y Zone Day Zone s programmed YES NO A Day Zone is used to monitor a secured exit door window foil etc A problem on this type of burglary zone will cause a DAY ZN dis play followed by ZONEXX xx represe...

Page 13: ...dence of a fire enter your User Code and press J to turn off the alarm 4 Check smoke detector s If a smoke detector tripped its red alarm indicator light will be on After the alarm condition is correc...

Page 14: ...th all those who use the building 1 In a residence sleep with the bedroom door closed A closed door will hold back deadly smoke while you escape 2 When the fire alarm signals escape quickly Do not sto...

Page 15: ...15 FIRE PROTECTION Floorplan Draw a plan of your premises in the space provided below Floorplan...

Page 16: ...es because the fire may be a slow smoldering low heat type producing smoke because they may not be near the fire or because the heat of the fire may bypass them These detectors will not detect oxygen...

Page 17: ...ypass Display Zones Bypassed will not ap pear In addition functions that are intended for use by the installer or servicer will not be displayed Note Functions may be manually scrolled forward or back...

Page 18: ...e s Use NEXT E and PRIOR F to scroll fire troubles Activate Overview OPTIONAL For GEM P9600 3200 panels only Overview programmed for user YES NO In a partitioned system this mode displays the status o...

Page 19: ...ror codes Start Exit Time OPTIONAL Start Exit Time programmed YES NO In Com mercial Burglary systems exit delay may have been programmed to start after a central station ringback verification signal h...

Page 20: ...nd the key pad will begin a 15 minute countdown with the sounder pulsing During this time arm ing may be delayed an additional 1 to 4 hours as above or autoarming may be can celled by arming and disar...

Page 21: ...as a battery that is weak and requires replacement A display of Z01TAM tamper condition indicates that the case of the transmitter on Zone 1 is open A display of Z01SUP supervisory failure indicates t...

Page 22: ...to 45 sec onds at your option by consulting with your installer Regular Burglary Non 24 Hour Zone reports are aborted by disarming within the delay period 24 Hour Zones and zones programmed to report...

Page 23: ...nds a communication problem may exist call for service The Start Exit Time function may then be used to manually start the exit delay however reporting capability may be sacrificed If your system does...

Page 24: ...24 NOTES...

Page 25: ...blue G button 6 The programmed code or description will not be permanently stored until you press D 7 To exit the Program Mode press C Programming User Codes Do not attempt to program a code contain i...

Page 26: ...Press D to save the code in mem ory Repeat steps 3 6 for each user Note Duplicate Codes are not allowed therefore a duplicate Code entered in the LCD Window will erase when D is pressed Note To void...

Page 27: ...Press J to save the code 6 Press C to exit the Program Mode Notes Note Duplicate Codes are not allowed therefore a dupli cate Code entered in the LCD Window will erase when D is pressed If the system...

Page 28: ...es that Chime or Watch Mode is on Note If Watch Mode is programmed MONITOR ON will not dis play for Chime Mode Panel reporting to central station on arming If necessary wait for ringback signal before...

Page 29: ...ode Arming attempted with a system trouble present To arm press C and the sys tem troubles will disappear The alarm signal has been cancelled during the Abort Delay before an alarm signal report was s...

Page 30: ...Bypassed Dsp Bypass displayed indicates zone s that have been de activated where XX represents the zone number s OPTIONAL For partitioned systems only Code not valid for area For Commercial Systems O...

Page 31: ...checked in E05 01 Transmitter on Zone 1 has a low battery E15 01 Transmitter on Zone 1 has its case open tamper condition OPTIONAL Commercial Systems Only Overview Mode Simultaneously shows status of...

Page 32: ...ing the system on off by entering your code at the keypad then pressing J Battery Backup power source in the control panel enclosure to provide protection in the event of a power failure BYPASS Button...

Page 33: ...em that has been subdivided into two or more up to eight independent subsystems areas Pre Alarm Warning A keypad sounder alert of an impending alarm This option is programmable by zone for the same du...

Page 34: ...d entry delay for interior devices Entry delay only occurs if re entry takes place through the normal exit entry door first Fire Zone Detects fire alarms or trouble conditions Interior Zones Circuits...

Page 35: ...NN Keypad Response Failure NN Keypad Number E11 NN Keypad Tamper Condition NN Keypad Number E12 NN Expansion Zone Module Re sponse Failure NN Module Number E13 NN Expansion Zone Module Tam per Conditi...

Page 36: ...any or all of the following criminal tampering electrical or communications disruption it is possible for the system to fail to perform as expected NAPCO does not represent that the product system ma...

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