NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Installation Instructions, Volume 2 Page 51
Keypad Reporting and Outputs
This screen is used to select reporting/outputs for certain keypad features (see individual Glossary entries for the following):
Ambush
Fail to Close
Fail to Open
Auxiliary
Panic
Tamper
Keypad Sounder on Alarm
If a programmed zone goes into alarm, the keypad sounder will activate and will remain activated until
RESET
is pressed or
the system is disarmed.
Keypad Tamper
See
Tamper
Keyswitch Arming
The area will arm/disarm when the programmed zone is momentarily shorted (momentary keyswitch). To supervise the key-
switch, program the zone for
Day Zone/Trouble on Open
.
Leading Digits for Pager Format
In Pager Format reporting, the message typically begins with 00. With some pager services, this will cause the Pager's Voice
Mail feature to activate. Program these digits to any number desired. Typical Pager report - 003 022 1234, where 3 is the
Event, 22 is the zone, and 1234 is the Subscriber ID number.
If the Leading Digits are programmed as 98, the Pager report will now appear as 983 022 1234.
Logging of Security Bypassed Zones
The panel will log by User, Date, Time, and Zone any zones which are bypassed with the Security Bypass Mode. This is use-
ful in a system where openings are on 24 hour protection zones and access is only allowed if the zone is Bypassed by an au-
thorized User, and then Unbypassed when done. A typical application would be a warehouse or shipping terminal where the
overhead doors are programmed for 24 hour protection and must be Bypassed to allow access, and then Unbypassed again.
To activate this feature, DO NOT program
Disable Code Required for EZ Bypass
is Program BE (Bypass Enable) for each
user who is to have this ability.
To Security Bypass a zone:
1. Enter Arm/ Disarm code
* Code must be Bypass Enabled
2. Press the
B
button. The display will read, "
BYPASS ENABLED
".
3. Press the
B
button, again.
4. Enter the zone #. The display will read, "
BYPASSED ZONE #
"
5. To bypass another zone, repeat steps 3 and 4.
To Security Unbypass a zone, follow the same procedure. When the zone # is entered (step 4), the display will read
"
UNBYPASSED ZONE #
".
To Arm/Disarm the system without altering the state of Bypassed zones, program the option
Disable Auto-Unbypass on
Disarming
(see Programming Instructions WI1673 for the keypad programming address).
•
It is not possible to Bypass/Unbypass Zones using the Directory Mode procedure.
•
Typically, any zone, other then a Fire zone, will automatically be unbypassed when the panel is disarmed. In order to
unbypass a Fire zone, follow procedures 1 through 4. After executing step 4 the display will read - Unbypassed, Zone #.
•
When a Fire zone is bypassed, the panel will go into a Fire trouble condition. It will also transmit the Fire trouble to the
central station, if programmed to do so.
•
Zones 1-9 are entered with three digits (001 - 009).
Loop Response
(750mS required for UL installations)
Loop response is the amount of time in milliseconds (mS) that a normally-closed circuit must remain open, or a normally-open
circuit must remain closed, to trigger an alarm. The slower the loop response, the more immune the system will be to inter-
mittents ("swingers"). Loop response times for Zones 1 through 8 are programmed into the control panel; those for Zones 9
through 255 loop responses are selected at the respective keypad configuration mode. The GEMC-EZM8 is fixed at 750mS.
Selectable loop-response times for Zones 1–8 are:
•
750mS (.75 sec.): The slowest loop-response time, recommended for use with magnetic contacts, window foil, etc.
Unless programmed otherwise, loop-response time will be 750mS for all zones.
•
50mS (.05 sec.): Used for momentary Panic Buttons and area-protection devices, such as photoelectric eyes, passive
infrared sensors, floor mats, etc.
•
20mS (.02 sec.): An extremely fast loop response used primarily for window bugs.
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