NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Page 46 Installation Instructions, Volume 2
FAULTED
" displays; zone status may be viewed by using the
DISPLAY ZN FAULTS
Function Menu selection. For high-security
installations, program this option so that unprotected zone(s) are not shown on the keypad LCD display.
Disable Zone Fault Scrolling (Auto Status)
Non 24-Hour Zones that are open (or shorted) normally display "
ZONE FAULTS
" (while disarmed) followed by the zone number
(s) and description(s). In high-security applications, program
Disable Zone Fault Scrolling (Auto Status)
. Unsecured
zones will then be indicated by a "
CHECK STATUS
" display. Status may be displayed manually using the
DISPLAY STATUS
function, however a valid user code will be required.
Disarm Codes
Disarm codes are used to arm and disarm Burglary areas 2-8. When used to arm an area, these codes must be entered at
the area keypad then
ENTER
must be pressed. When used to disarm an area, they must be entered at the area keypad
(
ENTER
does not have to be pressed). In addition, user disarm codes must be 4, 5 or 6 digits in length, and must match the
number of digits used in the
Dealer Keypad Program Code
. If the
Dealer Keypad Program Code
is not programmed (is
"blank"), the disarm codes must be six digits in length.
Double Reporting
See
Report Telco 3
Download Security Code
See
Master Security Code
Download To an Armed Panel
This allows the panel to accept a download even if Armed. However if the programming to be altered effects the arming pro-
file of the control, such as zone features, it is recommended that the panel be disarmed and then rearmed to allow these
changes to be processed properly. Any program changes such as adding/changing user codes, adding users to an area, or
changing Entry/Exit Delays will be processed properly with the panel armed.
Easy Arming
Permits quick arming by simply pressing and holding the
ENTER
button for 2 seconds. Each keypad may be individually pro-
grammed for Easy Arming (see Keypad Features). Disarming still requires entry of a valid user code. Do not program Easy
Arming in UL installations. If closings are reported, Easy Arming will report as User 199.
Easy Exit
(Not Evaluated by UL)
While armed in the Interior Bypass/Stay Mode,
Easy Exit
can be initiated by pressing
ENTER
.
Easy Exit
restarts the Exit
delay, allowing a User to exit an armed premises without disarming and rearming the system.
Enable All-Zone-in-Trouble Bypass
Do not program in UL Installations. If programmed, all zones in trouble (except Fire and PIR Zones) that are also pro-
grammed for
Selective Bypass
will be bypassed. (This option is located in the PCD-Windows Quickloader
Keypad Fea-
tures
screen).
Enable Burg Bell On Exit Error
An Exit Error sequence is initiated if an entry/exit zone is violated at the expiration of the Exit Time. An Exit Error is proc-
essed as follows:
1. The local alarm shall immediately sound.
2. The keypad annunciator sounds an Entry Delay.
3. An Entry Delay is initiated.
4. If the alarm system is not Disarmed at the end of the Entry Delay, the Alarm Transmission Sequence is initiated.
5. The Alarm Transmission includes the alarm and an Exit Error.
Enable Burg Bell Warning On Entry
Causes the Burglary Bell to "chirp" if the entry door is opened within 60 seconds after exit time has elapsed. This feature may
be useful in cases where a keypad is not within audible range to remind a user to disarm if inadvertently exiting after exit de-
lay has expired.
Enable Burg Module
Enable this feature if a GEMC-BM is installed. A Burg Module is required for UL Combination Burglary and Fire installations
to provide a separate, isolated bus for burglary keypad(s) that are required for annunciation and other burglary/access control
peripheral devices. These devices may be NAC devices, single or dual initiating circuit-input devices, or other compatible de-
vices that report zone status and supervision information to the GEMC-BM.
Enable Exit Delay Restart
This option allows for the following scenario prior to the end of the Exit Time: A violation of an entry/exit zone, a restore, and
a second violation of an entry/exit zone
restarts the Exit Time
. The panel does not allow the Exit Time to be restarted more
than once. The default setting for this option is
enabled
. Restart events are logged.
BURGLARY GLOSSARY