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F I R E   P R O T E C T I O N

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 not work without power.
Battery- operated devices will not work
without batteries, with dead batteries, or
with improperly-installed batteries.
Devices powered solely by AC will not
work if their power source is cut off for any
reason.

Fires often cause a failure of electrical power.

If the system does not contain a working
battery backup power supply, and if the
electrical circuit feeding the devices is cut
or is not providing power for any reason,
the system will not detect heat or smoke
or provide any warning of a possible fire.

Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm

signals to a central monitoring station may
be out of service.

Smoke detectors, though highly effective in

reducing fire deaths, may not activate or
provide early-enough warning for a variety
of reasons: (a) they may not sense fires

that start where smoke cannot reach
them, such as in chimneys, walls, roofs,
behind closed doors, etc.; (b) they may
not sense a fire on a different level of the
residence or building; (c) they have
sensing limitations; no smoke detector
can sense every kind of fire every time.

Thermostatic heat detectors do not always

detect fires 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 levels,
smoke, toxic gases, or flames.
Therefore, they may only be used as part
of a comprehensive fire-detection system
in conjunction with other devices. Under
no circumstances should thermostatic
heat detectors be relied upon as the sole
measure to ensure fire safety.

Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells,

or horns may not alert someone behind a
closed or partially-opened door. Warning
devices located on one level are less
likely to alert those on a different level.
Even those who are awake may not hear
the warning if the alarm is obscured by
noise from a stereo, radio, air

conditioner, or other appliance, or by
passing traffic, etc. Alarm warning
devices, however loud, may fail to warn
the hearing impaired.

Alarm products, as all electrical devices, are

subject to component failure. Even though
the equipment is designed for many years
of trouble-free performance, electronic
components could fail at any time.

Above are some of the reasons that fire

alarm equipment could fail. The most common
cause of an alarm system not functioning when
a fire occurs is inadequate testing and
maintenance. The system should be tested at
least weekly to ensure that all the equipment is
working properly.

While an alarm system may make one

eligible for lower insurance rates, it is not a
substitute for insurance. Homeowners, property
owners, and renters are therefore urged to
maintain adequate insurance coverage of life
and property.

LIMITATIONS OF FIRE ALARM WARNING SYSTEMS

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Summary of Contents for Gemini GEM-X255

Page 1: ...1 OPERATING GUIDE for the GEM X255 Security System NAPCO 2001 DESIGN PATS PENDING ARMED COMPUTERIZED SECURITY SYSTEM STATUS 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...

Page 2: ...lly check its condition and state of readiness by testing it at least once a week in both the ac battery and battery only modes ask your alarm professional how to make these tests INTRODUCTION IMPORTA...

Page 3: ...HE DATE AND TIME 25 KEYPAD MESSAGES 26 GLOSSARY 29 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES 32 TROUBLESHOOTING 37 TO SILENCE AN ALARM ENTER YOUR CODE AND PRESS J FOR SERVICE CALL _____________________ CENTRAL STATI...

Page 4: ...4 KEYPAD CONTROLS INDICATORS ARMED COMPUTERIZED SECURITY SYSTEM STATUS 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 8 9 10 11...

Page 5: ...s 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 function to be execut...

Page 6: ...the keypad will display INVALID ENTRY TRY AGAIN Re enter your code immediately 3 Leave the premises Leave through the exit door before exit time expires Priority Arming If you attempt to arm with a f...

Page 7: ...artitioned system To arm disarm a different area 1 Press the numerical key representing the other area number 2 Press G followed by J The keypad will now provide status and control of that area 3 Ente...

Page 8: ...e house prompting it to automatically adjust the interior protection accordingly If you arm the system and remain in the house all Interior Zones are automatically bypassed The keypad will display BYP...

Page 9: ...it on your system GEM P3200 GEM P9600 V11D or less GEM P1632 V8G or less Press D to activate Easy Exit on your system GEM P3200 GEM P9600 V20 or greater GEM P816 P1632 V9A or greater Emergency Buttons...

Page 10: ...a neighbor s phone To silence an audible alarm 1 Enter your code and press J After the system is disarmed the window will continue to display ALARM followed by the zone s violated 2 To reset the disp...

Page 11: ...s If a smoke detector tripped its red alarm indicator light will be on 5 After the alarm condition is corrected thermostat cooled down smoke cleared from detector etc pressing C again will reset the k...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...13 FIRE PROTECTION Floorplan Draw a plan of your premises in the space provided below Floorplan...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...g A and B respectively To return to normal keypad operation press the C button The keypad will automatically return to its normal operating mode if no activity is detected for longer than one minute D...

Page 16: ...OR Buttons to scroll zones Display Fire Troubles Displays trouble conditions that have been detected on the Fire Zone s Use NEXT E and PRIOR F to scroll zones Activate Chime The Chime Mode will sound...

Page 17: ...e number of the sensor in question To reset press C to clear the display enter the Function Menu scroll to RESET SENSOR MSG and press D If you cannot correct the problem call for service Start Exit Ti...

Page 18: ...to 4 hours To Delay Arm the system With the function TO ARM IN 1 4 HRS displayed in the window enter the desired Delay Arming time in hours 1 2 3 or 4 followed by J At the end of this 1 4 hour Delay A...

Page 19: ...group on or off press NEXT E to proceed to the next group or PRIOR F to scroll back to the previous group Press C when done Relay Group 01 ____________________________________ Relay Group 02 ________...

Page 20: ...Non 24 Hour Zone reports are aborted by disarming within the delay period 24 Hour Zones and zones programmed to report restores must be restored first then the panel armed and disarmed all within the...

Page 21: ...30 seconds a communication problem may exist call for service Function 11 Start Exit Time may then be used to manually start the exit delay however reporting capability may be sacrificed If your syste...

Page 22: ...or each User Code to be programmed Erasing a User Code 1 Enter the 2 digits of the user number to be erased followed by AA 2 Press G0 to erase each digit of the User Code and then press D Example Eras...

Page 23: ...User No 30 then press A A followed by 3784 4 Press Jto save the code 5 Press C to exit the Program Mode Notes If the system contains more than one keypad only the keypad designated No 1 may be used f...

Page 24: ...ctuation marks and a variety of symbols Use the above buttons to enter each character of the description and then press D to save when the zone description is complete To advance to the next zone or t...

Page 25: ...000 enter 07 29 00 2 Press Dto save the Date Programming the Time After entering in the Date press NEXT E for the Time Entry screen 1 At the Enter Time screen simply punch in the correct time using th...

Page 26: ...cates Service Code active I indicates arming with Instant protection Entry delay in progress XXX shows entry time remaining in seconds System armed If displayed I indicates arming with Instant protect...

Page 27: ...on a Fire Zone Press C to silence sounder Evacuate premises or correct cause of alarm For partitioned systems only Code not valid for area Wrong code entered or Easy Bypass function not enabled In Ma...

Page 28: ...es problem s detected on system See examples below and SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for a complete list of system troubles and corrective actions Check power transformer Check for blown fuse or circuit...

Page 29: ...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 Enables you to manually remove on...

Page 30: ...eport A transmission to a central station notifying of a change in the status of the system alarm trouble low battery etc RF Low Battery Wireless sys tems only Weak transmitter battery RF Check In Wir...

Page 31: ...akes place through the normal exit entry door first Fire Zone Detects fire alarms or trouble conditions Interior Zones Circuits within the premises usually including space protection devices interior...

Page 32: ...System Trouble Condition Action E01 00 AC Power Failure This trouble will occur if AC power is not present Make sure system transformer is plugged into AC receptacle and check the circuit breaker oth...

Page 33: ...required for the GEM PIR and GEM GB The replacement battery for the GEM SMK is the Duracell MN1604 9 Volt Alkaline 2 required The GEM DT Dual Technology Sensor requires 4 C cell alkaline batteries Wa...

Page 34: ...em has been detected with an Expansion Module Call installing company for service E16 NN Wireless Receiver Jam A problem has been detected with the wireless receiver Call installing company for servic...

Page 35: ...detecting activity Press C to clear the display and then use the Function Menu to Reset Sensor Watch Failure see page 17 If you cannot correct the problem yourself call installing company for service...

Page 36: ...omatic self test routine Call installing company for service E41 NNN Fire Trouble A problem has been detected on the Fire zone indicated Call installing company for service E51 00 Bell Siren Trouble T...

Page 37: ...the scrolling error codes which represent the trouble Press C and you will now be able arm to the system but the trouble must be fixed as soon as possible See Page 7 28 The Fire Alarm is sounding and...

Page 38: ...38 NOTES...

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Page 40: ...d to 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 syste...

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