Napco Security Technologies Door GEM K2AS User Manual

OPERATING GUIDE for your  
GEM-K2AS KEYPAD  
GEMINI  
AC ON  
READY  
NEXT / YES  
P
R 1 2 3  
U
PRIOR / NO  
Q
AREA  
B 4 5 6  
C 7 8 9 0  
G
COMPUTERIZED SECURITY SYSTEM  
OI280A 4/03  
© NAPCO 2003  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TO SILENCE AN ALARM, ENTER YOUR  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CODE, AND PRESS U.  
Section  
Page  
FOR SERVICE, CALL: _____________________  
CENTRAL STATION: _____________________  
EXIT DELAY: ___________________________  
ENTRY DELAY: _________________________  
KEYPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS............................................4  
ARMING AWAY: SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING............6  
ARMING STAY: PROTECTING YOURSELF AT HOME .................9  
TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING...11  
FIRE PROTECTION.........................................................................13  
FUNCTION MENU ...........................................................................17  
CENTRAL-STATION MONITORING................................................22  
ADVANCED FEATURES .................................................................23  
PROGRAMMING .............................................................................25  
KEYPAD MESSAGES......................................................................28  
GLOSSARY .....................................................................................32  
SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES .............................................35  
FIRE ALARM SOUND*:  
_____________________________________  
BURGLAR ALARM SOUND*:  
_____________________________________  
KEYPAD FIRE ENABLED?  
KEYPAD PANIC ENABLED?  
KEYPAD AUX. ENABLED?  
!YES !NO  
!YES !NO  
!YES !NO  
*FIRE HAS PRIORITY OVER BURGLARY.  
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KEYPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS  
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GEMINI  
2
3
AC ON  
READY  
7
8
NEXT / YES  
P
R
B
C
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
4
5
6
U
PRIOR / NO  
9
Q
AREA  
10  
9 0  
G
11  
COMPUTERIZED SECURITY SYSTEM  
12  
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KEYPAD CONTROLS & INDICATORS  
(2) Unbypasses a bypassed zone  
(GEM-P9600/3200 panels only).  
the window display.  
Window. Displays system status  
messages, zone descriptions, etc.  
1
2
AWAY Button. (1) Arms all zones  
in the system, with display  
indicating the exit time remaining.  
(2) Scrolls window display  
backward (PRIOR). (3) Answers  
“NO” to questions in the window  
display.  
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STATUS Light. Lights (green) to 6 RESET Button. (1) Resets  
indicate that the system is ready  
for arming. If a zone is not  
secured the light will be off and  
the zone will display in the  
window. If a zone has been  
bypassed, the STATUS light will  
blink while armed.  
various system troubles, displays,  
etc. (See text.) (2) Resets  
residential smoke detectors.  
Numerical Keys (1-9, 0). Used to  
enter codes, zone numbers, etc.  
7
8
AREA Button (G). Selects  
other areas and is used with  
emergency buttons.  
11  
12  
ENTER Button. Entry key.  
Causes the entered code or  
selected function to be executed.  
ARMED Light. Lights (red) to  
indicate that the system is armed.  
If an alarm has occurred, the  
ARMED LED will be flashing.  
3
4
Emergency Buttons. Used with  
the G button to signal an  
emergency, as follows:  
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STAY Button. (1) Bypasses all  
Interior Zones simultaneously  
("STAY Mode") to allow free  
movement within the premises.  
Hold down P when the  
system is armed in "STAY Mode"  
to cancel entry delay on Exit/Entry  
Zones, causing an instant alarm  
upon violation. (2) Scrolls the  
window display forward (NEXT).  
(3) Answers “YES” to questions in  
MENU Button. Selects available  
system functions as displayed in  
the window. The selected function  
Press the 7 and the  
G
G
buttons for Fire Emergency.  
is executed by pressing the U  
Press the 8 and the  
button.  
buttons for Auxiliary Emergency.  
BYPASS Button. (1) Deactivates  
selected zones from the system.  
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Press the 9 and the  
G
buttons for Police Emergency.  
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ARMING AWAY: SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING  
Arming the System  
READY  
Note: The keypad will autoscroll messages that are longer than one line.  
A C O N  
1 Check the keypad. The green STATUS light must be on in order to arm. If the  
green light is off, “FAULT” will display in the window followed by the number of  
each faulted zone. Note each problem zone and secure it by closing a window,  
door, etc. When all zones are secure, the green STATUS light will turn on and the  
FAULT/  
ZONE 02  
A C O N  
window will display “READY”.  
Bypass faulted zones. If you cannot locate or repair the problem yourself, call  
READY  
for assistance. If you cannot get immediate help, bypass the problem zone(s)  
B Y P A S S E D  
A C O N  
from the system by pressing B, then the zone number (or vice versa). Note:  
Bypassed zones areunprotected. Ifarmed with zones bypassed, be sure to have  
the system checked as soon as possible.  
EXIT/  
XX SEC  
2 Arm the system.Enteryourcode and press Q. The green STATUS light will  
A C O N  
go off, the red ARMED light will turn on and the window will alternately display  
“EXIT" and "XX SEC" (where “XX” represents the exit time remaining, in 10-  
second steps).Note: If you enter an invalid code, the keypad will display “Wrong  
Code”.  
3 Leave the premises. Leave through the exit door before exit time expires.  
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ARMING AWAY: SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING  
Priority Arming. If you attempt to arm with a faulted Priority Zone, a 3-second tone  
CAN'T/  
ARM  
will sound at the keypad, and "CAN'T ARM" will display in the window, indicating that the  
trouble(s) must be corrected before the panel can be armed. A zone selected as Priority  
Zone with Bypass (check your Alarm Plan) may be bypassed if in trouble. If the problem  
cannot be corrected immediately, press C, then arm the panel. A 3 second beep will  
sound at the panel to indicate arming with a Priority Zone in trouble. Be sure to have the  
trouble repaired as soon as possible.  
A C O N  
CAN'T/  
ARMZNF  
A C O N  
Silence Alarm. If you enter your code while the alarm is sounding the message  
"CAN'T/ARMSIL" will be displayed. The system will silence the alarm and will be ready  
to be armed again.  
CAN'T/  
ARMSIL  
A C O N  
Alarm Sounding. If you are attempting to arm with Easy Arm (Optional) and the  
alarm is sounding, "CAN'T ARMSND" will be displayed. The alarm will not silence. Only  
a valid User Code will silence the alarm.  
CAN'T/  
ARMSND  
A C O N  
System Trouble. If you enter your User Code with a system trouble present, the  
message "CAN'T ARMRST" will be displayed. To arm, press Cand the system trou-  
bles should disappear.  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
CAN'T/  
ARMRST  
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ARMING AWAY: SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING  
If you attempt to arm with a “TROUBLE” display (alternating with a system trouble error code), a 3-  
T R O U B L E  
SYSTBL/  
EXX-XX  
second tone will sound at the keypad. (See SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for descriptions of  
codes). The window will display “CAN'T ARM”. If you cannot correct the problem immediately,  
pressing Cwill enable you to arm in this condition. Be sure to call for service as soon as possible.  
A C O N  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
CAN'T/  
ARM  
Area Arming (Optional)  
Some systems may be divided, or partitioned, into smaller independent subsystems, which are  
referred to as Areas. In a system that has been partitioned into multiple areas, one or more area  
may be armed while others remain disarmed. In a multi-area system, the area number will be  
indicated by the right-most digit.  
READY1  
A C O N  
Manager's Mode The Manager's Mode, if enabled, provides quick access to 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 U. In effect, you will now "be" in that area.  
3. Enter your User Code followed by Qto arm or disarm the area. Note: Your code  
must be valid in that area.  
4. Press G followed by Uto return to the home area.  
Global Arming (For GEM-P9600/3200 panels only). To arm all areas simultaneously (including the  
CAN'T/ARM/  
AREA#  
area you are in), press 9, G, enter your code and press U.  
A C O N  
If any zone is not secured, the keypad will alternately display "CAN'T ARM / AREA #", where "#"  
identifies the number of the area(s) in trouble. All problem zones in the respective area(s)  
must be secured or bypassed before the area can be armed. Note: If a system trouble is  
indicated, the system cannot be armed using this method.  
To disarm all areas, press 0, G, enter your code and press U.  
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ARMING STAY: PROTECTING YOURSELF AT HOME  
Arming in STAY Mode  
B Y P A S S E D I N T E R I O R  
A C O N  
READY  
Interior Zones, when bypassed, allow free movement within the premises while the protection of  
armed perimeter zones is maintained. Enter your code, then press P. 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".  
Easy Exit (Optional - Easy Exit programmed? !YES !NO)  
B Y P A S S E D  
SYSTEM  
READY  
Your system may have been programmed for Easy Exit, which allows a user to exit the premises  
while the system is armed STAY. By activating Easy Exit while the system is armed STAY, the  
Exit Delay countdown will take place, during which time you are permitted to leave through the exit  
door. The Easy Exit Delay time will be identical to the Exit Delay time the system gives you each  
time it is armed STAY. This will allow, for example, an early morning commuter to exit the house,  
without having to disarm and rearm the system, awaking the family.  
A C O N  
! Press Uto activate Easy Exit on your system. (GEM-P3200/GEM-P9600 V20 or greater, GEM-P816/P1632 V9A or greater)  
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ARMING STAY: PROTECTING YOURSELF AT HOME  
Instant Protection  
I N S T AN T O N  
ARMED  
When retiring for the evening, after all family members are home, you can cancel the entry  
A C O N  
delay on the Entry Zone(s). Then, when armed, opening the entry door will cause an  
immediate alarm. (When arming, exit delay will remain in effect).  
1. To cancel the entry delay while on the premises, press and hold down Pfor 2 seconds after arming.  
2. When armed, the window will display “SYSTEM ARMED” and the red ARMED light will flicker rapidly to indicate instant protection.  
(“SYSTEM ARMED I” will appear for the GEM-P9600/3200 panels).  
Emergency Buttons (Only available if programmed)  
The Blue Emergency Buttons (7,8& 9), if programmed, are always active,  
E
N
T
E
R
STAY  
AWAY  
whether the system is armed or disarmed. The emergency signal will only be transmitted  
when an Emergency Button and G are pressed at the same time.  
Fire Emergency Simultaneously press 7 and G to alert the central station of a fire  
emergency. *(Fire Emergency programmed? !YES !NO)  
Auxiliary Emergency Simultaneously press 8 and G to alert the central station of  
an Auxiliary emergency. *(Auxiliary Emergency programmed? !YES !NO)  
Police Emergency Simultaneously press 9 and G to alert the central station of a  
police emergency. *(Police Emergency programmed? !YES !NO)  
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TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING  
Disarming the System  
1 Upon entry, the keypad sounder will turn on as a reminder to disarm the panel. The  
DISARM/  
XXXSEC  
A C O N  
red ARMED light will be on and the window will alternately display "DISARM" and  
"XXXSEC", where "XXX" represents the entry time remaining in 10-second steps.  
During the final 10 seconds, the sounder will pulse a warning signal.  
Wrong/  
Code  
A C O N  
2 Enter your User Code and press U. The sounder will silence and the red ARMED  
light will go out, indicating that the system has been disarmed.  
If you enter an invalid code, the keypad display "Wrong Code" Re-enter your code  
immediately.  
Alarm Indication / Silencing an Alarm  
ALARM/  
ZONE02  
If the red ARMED light is flashing and “ALARM” is displayed, an alarm occurred while  
you were out. Proceed with caution! If you suspect that an intruder may still be on the  
premises, leave immediately and call authorities from a neighbor's phone.  
A C O N  
To silence an audible alarm:  
1 Enter your code and press U. After the system is disarmed, the window will continue  
to display “ALARM” followed by the zone(s) violated.  
2 To reset the display, note the zones violated, then press C.  
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TURNING OFF THE ALARM (DISARMING) WHEN RETURNING  
Ambush (Optional) Your Ambush Code Type is: !TYPE 1 (Prefix) !TYPE 2 (Unique) My Ambush Code is ___________________  
If an intruder forces you to disarm your system, enter your Ambush Code and press U. There are two types of Ambush Codes: (1) A  
2-digit code (prefix) entered just prior to your normal User Code and (2) A separate and unique User Code.  
Example Type 1 (Prefix): If your User Code is 1234 and your Ambush Code is 99, press 991234U.  
Example Type 2 (Unique): If your User Code is 1234 and your Ambush Code is 8899, press 8899U  
Using your Ambush Code will send a silent alarm to the central station. The red ARMED light will go out and the window will display  
“SYSTEM READY” as if the system were normally disarmed. There will be no indication that a silent alarm has been sent.  
Day 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 represents the zone number) and a pulsing keypad sounder while disarmed. To silence the sounder,  
press C(or arm and disarm, if so programmed). Correct the problem to reset the Day Zone.  
24-Hour Zone (24-Hour Zone(s) programmed? !YES !NO)  
This zone is always armed, even if the system is disarmed. If there is no audible output (bell, siren, etc.) programmed for this zone, it  
will behave as a regular Burglary Zone, however an alarm will be reported to the central station and recorded in the Alarm Event Log. If  
an audible output is programmed, a 24-Hour Zone will behave as an armed Burglary Zone. If the system is subsequently armed with a  
24-Hour Zone in trouble, the keypad sounder will come on momentarily to indicate that there is a problem.  
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FIRE PROTECTION  
(Applicable only where local ordinance permits use of this alarm control panel for fire protection.)  
Fire-Zone Alarm  
r e s e t F I R E A L AR M  
FIRE/  
ZONEXX  
If a fire is detected, “reset FIRE ALARM” will be displayed and the keypad sounder will  
A C O N  
pulse.  
1. If a fire is in progress, evacuate the premises immediately! If necessary, call the Fire  
Department from an outside phone.  
2. Press the C button to silence the keypad sounder.  
3. If there is no evidence of a fire, enter your User Code and press Uto 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 corrected (thermostat cooled down; smoke cleared from  
detector; etc.), pressing C again will reset the keypad within about 10 seconds.  
Fire-Zone Trouble  
T R O U B L E  
TRBL  
41-XX  
1. If a problem in the fire-circuit is detected, “FIRE TB” (fire trouble) will display and the  
A C O N  
sounder will pulse to signal a malfunction.  
2. Press C to silence the sounder. Call for service immediately!  
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FIRE PROTECTION  
2. One person sounds the alarm.  
3. Each person tests his door.  
alternate route through the window. If  
the door is cool, brace your shoulder  
against it and open it cautiously. Be  
ready to slam the door if smoke or heat  
rushes in. Crawl through smoke,  
holding your breath. Close the doors  
again on leaving to help prevent the  
fire from spreading.  
Preparing a Fire Escape Plan  
Even with the most advanced fire alarm  
system, adequate protection requires an  
escape plan.  
4. Pretend the door is hot and use the  
alternate escape exit.  
5. Everyone meets outdoors at the  
assigned spot.  
To prepare your plan, draw floor plans of  
your building. (Space is provided on the  
next page). Show two exits - a front or  
back door and a window from each room.  
(Make sure the window works. You may  
need a special fire-escape ladder if the  
window is high up). Write down your  
outside meeting place.  
Important! - Read Carefully  
Discuss these escape procedures with all  
those who use the building:  
4. Go to your specific outdoor meeting  
place so you can see that everyone is  
safe.  
5. Assign someone to make sure nobody  
returns to the burning 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 stop to pack.  
6. Call the Fire Department from a  
neighbor's telephone.  
Family Rehearsal.  
Rehearse each of the following activities:  
1. Everyone in his room with the doors  
closed.  
3. Test the door. If it is hot, use your  
Would You Like More Safety Information?  
For more information on home fire detection, burn safety, and home fire safety,  
write to the National Fire Protection Association, Public Affairs Dept. 05A,  
Batterymarch Plaza, Quincy, MA 02269.  
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FIRE PROTECTION  
Floorplan  
Draw a plan of your premises in the space provided below.  
Floorplan  
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FIRE PROTECTION  
LIMITATIONS OF FIRE ALARM WARNING SYSTEM  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
Telephone lines needed to transmit  
alarm signals to a central monitoring station  
may be out of service.  
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  
Smoke detectors, though highly effective  
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FUNCTION MENU  
The keypad can provide access to a wide assortment of utility functions. The functions are displayed in a prompting  
“YES/NO” format. While the messages are shown here in their entirety, actual displays will scroll automatically in two  
screens. Wait for the entire message to display. To recall an alternate screen, hold down the blue GButton. To  
skip a function, answer NO (press Q); to select and execute a function, answer YES (press P) or U. The com-  
plete function list is provided here in its normal displayed sequence. However, since not all functions are designed for all  
systems (or intended for all users), only functions that are applicable and active are displayed. (For example, if no zones  
are bypassed, "Disp Bypass" (Display Zones Bypassed) will not appear). 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 backward using  
Rand B, respectively).  
Display Zone Status? Identifies zones that are not secured. Zones identified will auto-  
scroll through the display window, Press NEXT(P) and PRIOR (Q) to scroll  
DspZn/Status/  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
bypassed zones.  
Display Zones Bypassed? Displays manually bypassed zones. Zones identified will  
auto-scroll through the display window. Press NEXT(P) and PRIOR (Q) to scroll  
B Y P A S S E D  
Dsp/Bypass/  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
bypassed zones.  
DspZn/Dir/  
Display Zone Directory? Displays each zone by number and description. Zones identi-  
fied will auto-scroll through the display window. Press NEXT(P) and PRIOR (Q)  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
to scroll bypassed zones.  
Bell / Test/  
Activate Bell Test? Activates the alarm (while disarmed) for about 2 seconds. If the  
alarm does not sound, call for service.  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
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FUNCTION MENU  
Display Telephone List? (For GEM-P9600/3200 panels only) (OPTIONAL--Phone Numbers Pro-  
grammed? !YES !NO) The panel can dial any of four programmed telephone numbers.  
DspTel / Li st/  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
Select Telephone #1-4 using the NEXT and PRIOR buttons. Press U, then pick up the phone  
to automatically dial the displayed number.  
Display System Troubles? (For GEM-P9600/3200 panels only) Displays a 2-digit error code  
(EXX-NN) representing the problem (XX) detected in the system, followed by 2 digits (NN)  
identifying the problem zone, keypad, module, etc. (See SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR  
CODES for a description of these codes). Use NEXT and PRIOR buttons to scroll system  
troubles.  
DspSys/Trbl/  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
r e s e t F I R E A L A R M  
A C O N  
DspFir/Alarm/  
Yes/No  
Display Fire Alarms? (For GEM-P9600/3200 panels only) Displays alarms that have occurred on  
the Fire Zone(s). Press the NEXT and PRIOR buttons to scroll zones.  
Display Fire Troubles? (For GEM-P9600/3200 panels only) Displays trouble conditions that have  
been detected on the Fire Zone(s). Use NEXT and PRIOR to scroll fire troubles.  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
DspFir/Trbl/  
Yes/No  
Activate Overview? (For GEM-P9600/3200 panels only) (OPTIONAL) (Overview programmed  
for user? !YES !NO)  
In a partitioned system, this mode displays the status of Areas 1 and 2 simultaneously. (The  
“READY1” display will be replace by the “OV(--)” display shown at left). For each area: “R” =  
Area Ready; “z” = Zone Fault; “A” = Area Armed; “B” Burglary Zone in Alarm; “F” Fire Zone in  
Alarm; “T” = Fire Trouble; "c” = Check Trouble; Area in Function-Display Mode.  
TurnOn/O vi ew  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
OV(RZ)  
In this mode, all areas (except the area that you are in) may be armed by pressing 9. G,  
A C O N  
then entering a valid User Code. (The User Code must be valid in all areas). Similarly, all ar-  
eas may be disarmed by pressing 0, G, then entering a valid User Code. To revert  
to normal keypad operation, enter a valid code, press Rrepeatedly until "TrnOff O View"  
appears, then press the YES (P) button.  
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FUNCTION MENU  
Activate Chime? "MONITOR ON" will be displayed and the Chime Mode will sound a tone at  
the keypad when the programmed zone is opened while disarmed. To deactivate the Chime  
Mode, execute the "TurnOff Chime" function. Note: The Chime Mode is disabled while armed.  
TurnOn/Chime  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
Activate Watch Mode? (Watch Mode programmed? !YES !NO). This optional feature si-  
multaneously turns on all zones designated as Day Zones. When activated, “MONITOR ON” will  
display at the keypad. To deactivate the Watch Mode, arm, then disarm. All Day Zones will re-  
vert to regular Burglary Zones. Note: The Watch Mode is disabled while armed.  
TurnOn/Watch  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
Reset System Trouble? System troubles display and sound at the keypad. Correcting the  
trouble will clear most indications, however the following error codes will require manual reset:  
E11; E13; E19; E20 and E22. (See SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for a description of  
error codes).  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
Reset/ SysTbl /  
Yes/No  
Start Exit Time? (OPTIONAL) (Start Exit Time programmed? !YES !NO). In Commercial  
Burglary systems, exit delay may have been programmed to start after a central-station  
“ringback” (verification) signal has been received. If the ringback tone has not been received  
within about 30 seconds after arming, a communication problem may exist. Use the “START  
EXIT TIME” Function to start exit delay manually, then exit the premises immediately. Be sure to  
have your alarm specialist check communications with the central station as soon as possible.  
Start/ExitTm/  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
Activate Telephone Test? (OPTIONAL) (Telephone Test programmed? !YES !NO).  
Sends a communicator test to the central station. A communication failure will be indicated at the  
keypad by an “E03-00 COMMFL” display. Repeat the test to attempt to correct a communication  
failure, as any successful communication will clear this display.  
TurnOn/TelTst/  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
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FUNCTION MENU  
Delay Arming 1-4 hours. (Not for UL-listed systems). Your system may be set to  
arm automatically after a delay period of 1 to 4 hours, 15 minutes, as follows:  
Delay/Arm 1-4/  
/ No  
A C O N  
For a 1-hour, 15-minute delay, press 1, then U.  
For a 2-hour, 15-minute delay, press 2, then U.  
For a 3-hour, 15-minute delay, press 3, then U.  
For a 4-hour, 15-minute delay, press 4, then U.  
Fifteen minutes prior to arming, the siren will sound a 2 second warning and 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 disarming the panel.  
TurnOn/Prog/  
Yes/No  
Activate Program? (Program Mode programmed for user? !YES !NO). Activates  
the Program Mode from Keypad No. 1 only. Note: This feature is disabled while  
armed.  
A C O N  
TurnOn/DwnLd  
Yes/No  
Activate Download? Activates the Manual Download Mode from Keypad num-  
ber 1 (For installer or servicer's use only). Note: This feature is disabled while  
armed.  
A C O N  
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FUNCTION MENU  
Display RF Transmitter Status? (OPTIONAL) (For systems that include wireless trans-  
mitters). Press YES to check the status and condition of all transmitters. First the number  
of wireless points (WL PNT) will display. Use NEXT and PRIOR Buttons to scroll forward or  
back. For each transmitter, the following information will be shown:  
RF Xmt/Status/  
Yes/No  
A C O N  
Transmitter ID Code number (6 numbers and/or letters).  
Zone ("z”) to which transmitter is mapped and signal strength "s" (01—10, 10 being the  
strongest) of its last transmission.  
123456/  
Z01S10  
A C O N  
123456/  
Z01BAT  
A display of "Z01BAT" (battery) indicates that the transmitter on Zone 1 has a battery that is  
weak and requires replacement.  
A C O N  
A C O N  
A C O N  
A display of "Z01TAM" (tamper condition) indicates that the case of the transmitter on Zone  
1 is open.  
123456/  
Z01TAM  
A display of "Z01SUP" (supervisory failure) indicates that a test signal from the transmitter  
123456/  
Z01SUP  
on Zone 1 has not been received.  
Note: Hold down Gto recall the first line.  
Relay/Ctrl/  
Yes/No  
Relay Control? (OPTIONAL) Turns on (or off) one or more programmed Relay Groups.  
A C O N  
A C O N  
Press Uto turn the displayed group on or off; press NEXT to proceed to the next group, or  
PRIOR to scroll back to the previous group. Press C when done. (Hold down Gto  
RG-OFF/  
(DESCRIPTION)  
view the "description" line. (This function available for the GEM-P9600/3200 panels only).  
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CENTRAL STATION MONITORING  
Your alarm specialist may have  
arming (Closing Report), the central  
Opening and/or Closing Reporting.  
Your system can notify the central  
station every time it is disarmed or  
armed. Any or all of up to 96  
programmed your system to be  
monitored by a central station. The built-  
in digital communicator can transmit  
emergency signals and status reports to  
the central station 24 hours a day.  
station will acknowledge arming.  
This will signal at the keypad as a  
“ringback” beep. Note: If the  
ringback signal is not heard, call for  
service.  
different users can each be  
identified. If your system reports on  
Communicator Features  
Abort Delay. Ask your installer which  
of your zones have Abort Delay, a  
delay that enables you to reset the  
system before it communicates to  
the central station. Your system  
has a SIA CP-01 required Abort  
Delay of 30 seconds. It may be re-  
moved or increased up 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 restores must be restored  
first, then the panel armed and  
disarmed, all within the delay  
period.  
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ADVANCED FEATURES  
Security Bypass/Unbypass  
(Security Bypass programmed? !YES !NO). In high-security applications, zones may be  
bypassed (or unbypassed) only if a valid code is entered first, as follows:  
FAULT/  
ZONE02  
A C O N  
A C O N  
1. Enter a User Code valid for bypass, then press B. "BYPASS" will display.  
BYPASS  
2. Press B then the zone number (or vice versa) to deactivate that zone. Similarly,  
a bypassed zone may be unbypassed using the same procedure. (This feature avail-  
able for the GEM-P9600/3200 panels only).  
Start Exit Time After Ringback  
(For Commercial Burglary Systems only) (Optional - Start Exit Time  
programmed? !YES !NO).  
WAIT  
A C O N  
If your system reports to a central station, your panel may have been programmed to start  
exit delay after the central-station ringback (verification) signal. Then, after arming, your  
system will communicate to the central station. After the central station acknowledges receipt (ringback), exit delay will start. If  
ringback is not heard within about 30 seconds, 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 not report or  
the ringback feature was not programmed, exit delay will start as soon as your code is entered. Also note that if an exception window  
is programmed, and the closing is within that window, no ringback is provided. Ask your alarm professional if this feature is enabled).  
Exit-Delay Restart  
(Exit-Delay Restart programmed? !YES !NO).  
On arming, the programmed exit delay will start. After the exit door has been opened and then closed, exit delay will change to 60  
seconds. Thus, a long exit delay may be programmed, which will immediately be reduced to 60 seconds upon exiting. If re-entry  
occurs during that 60 seconds, exit delay will restart once again (and only once again) at 60 seconds. If so programmed, re-entry  
within 60 seconds after exit delay has expired will cause the alarm to sound a 2-second warning (in addition to the entry sounder) to  
remind the user to disarm.  
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PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL)  
ARMED and STATUS lights remain  
off and burglar and fire alarm func-  
tions are disabled.  
stallations). Note: Duplicate Codes are  
not allowed; therefore a duplicate Code en-  
tered in the LCD Window will erase when  
Introduction  
The Program Mode (optional) is used to  
customize User Codes. Access to the  
Program Mode requires a special User  
Code, therefore not all users may have  
the ability to program.  
Uis pressed.  
The User Program Mode is accessed from  
the Function Mode as follows:  
5. If the keypad detects no activity in the  
Program Mode for more than 4 min-  
utes, a tone will sound; to silence the  
tone, press the blue Gbutton.  
1. Enter your code, then press Rto  
6. The programmed code or description  
will not be permanently stored until  
Notes:  
enter Function Mode.  
1. If the system contains more than one  
keypad, only the keypad designated  
“No. 1” may be used for programming  
(if in doubt which is No. 1, ask your  
installer).  
you press U.  
7. To exit the Program Mode, press  
2. Answer NO (press Q) until  
"TurnOn Prog Yes/No" is displayed,  
then press the YES button (P).  
"User01" will display.  
C.  
Note: If you pass "TurnOn Prog", press  
2. Operation of the keypad buttons in  
the Program Mode is different from  
that for normal operation. Refer to the  
accompanying diagram for keypad  
functions in the Program Mode.  
Bto scroll back.  
Programming User Codes  
Do not attempt to program a code contain-  
ing any blank spaces between digits. In  
selecting your codes, do not program re-  
petitive numbers (1111), consecutive  
numbers (1234), your birth date, address,  
or other obvious combinations. Choose a  
code of up to six digits (a minimum of four  
is recommended, and required in UL in-  
3. Using the number buttons, enter a  
User Number as a two-digit number  
(enter 1-9 as "01" - "09").  
3. If the selected function requires more  
than one screen, scroll the display  
using R.  
4. Press R. The cursor will advance  
to the User Code screen and read the  
existing code, if any.  
4. While in the Program Mode, the  
(continued)  
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PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL)  
5. Enter the new User Code using the  
number buttons. If an old code is  
displayed, simply program over it.  
Important: To erase the unused  
To Program User Codes  
1. Using Number buttons,  
enter User Number  
digit(s) of the previous code, press  
G0.  
User01  
2. Press R  
Note: Pressing Ragain will dis-  
3. Using number buttons,  
enter User Code of up to  
6 digits.  
play non-programmable "OPTion" and  
"ACCess" screens. Do not attempt to  
program these screens as the entries  
will not be saved.  
4. Press Uto save.  
6. Press Uto save the code in mem-  
5. Press Cto Exit Pro-  
ory. Repeat steps 3-6 for each user.  
gram Mode.  
Note: Press G, 0to clear  
character at cursor.  
Note: To void a code, blank out each  
digit by pressing G0, then  
press the Save (U) button.  
Programming User Codes  
Note: Duplicate Codes are not allowed;  
therefore a duplicate Code entered in  
the LCD Window will erase when Uis  
pressed.  
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PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL)  
Programming Example:  
cate Code entered in the LCD Window will erase when Uis  
Program the User 3 Code to “3784”:  
1. Select the Program Mode as follows:  
(a) Enter your User Code, followed by R.  
pressed.  
If the system contains more than one keypad, only the  
keypad designated “No. 1” may be used for programming  
(if in doubt which is No. 1, ask your installer).  
(b) Answer NO (press Q) repeatedly until “TurnOn  
Prog Yes/No” is displayed, then press YES (P).  
The display will briefly read:  
"User01" (User 1's Code).  
While in Program Mode, the ARMED and STATUS lights  
remain off and burglar and fire alarm functions are  
disabled.  
“UPXXXX” then  
2. Press 03 for User No. 3.  
In selecting your codes, do not program repetitive  
numbers (1111), consecutive numbers (1234), your birth  
date, address, or other obvious combinations. Choose a  
code of up to six digits (a minimum of four is  
recommended, and required in UL installations). If the  
keypad detects no Program Mode activity for more than 4  
minutes, a tone will sound. Press Cto silence.  
3. Press Rto advance to the User Code screen.  
4. Press 3784 to program the code.  
If any other digits are left over from a previous User-3  
Code, delete each by pressing G0.  
Note: Do not attempt to program the "OPTion" or  
"ACCess" screens (if they display) as they will not be  
saved.  
5. Press Uto save the code.  
6. Press C to exit the Program Mode.  
Notes:  
Note: Duplicate Codes are not allowed; therefore a dupli-  
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KEYPAD MESSAGES  
The keypad can display the following functional messages. Many are two-line messages; hold down Gto display the sec-  
ond line. (In this booklet, both are shown simultaneously for convenience). Other diagnostic messages are available for the installer  
or servicer. Should any unfamiliar messages appear, call your dealer for service.  
All zones operating; system can be armed. If displayed, a number following the “READY” display  
denotes the area number. A "MONITOR ON" display indicates that Chime or Watch Mode is  
on. Note: If Watch Mode is programmed, “MONITOR ON” will not display for Chime Mode.  
READY  
A C O N  
Panel reporting to central station on arming. If necessary, wait for ringback signal before exiting.  
WAIT  
A C O N  
A C O N  
Exit delay in progress. XX denotes exit time remaining. If displayed, BYPASSED indicates arming  
with zones bypassed; INSTANT ON indicates arming with Instant protection.  
EXITXX  
Entry delay in progress. XXX shows entry time remaining.  
DISARM  
XXXSEC  
A C O N  
A C O N  
A C O N  
Panel armed. If displayed, a number following the ARMED display denotes the area number.  
Zone(s) not secured (doors or windows may be open). Faulted zone(s) will scroll.  
ARMED1  
FAULT  
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KEYPAD MESSAGES  
Arming attempted with zone in trouble. Faulted zones will scroll. Correct trouble to arm.  
CAN'T/  
A C O N  
A C O N  
ARMZNF  
Arming attempted while the alarm is sounding. A valid user code will silence the sound  
and clear this message.  
CAN'T/  
ARMSIL  
Attempted to arm with Easy Arm and the alarm is sounding. The alarm wit not silence  
without a valid user code.  
CAN'T/  
ARMSND  
A C O N  
A C O N  
Arming attempted with a system trouble present. To arm, press Cand the system  
troubles will disappear.  
CAN'T/  
ARMRST  
(With pulsing sounder). Trouble condition on a Day Zone (zone numbers will scroll).  
Press Cto silence sounder. Note: Watch Mode must be active.  
DAY ZN  
ALARM  
A C O N  
A C O N  
Alarm Condition, followed by zone number(s). "ALARM" and zones will display after sys-  
tem is disarmed. Note zones, then press Cto clear keypad.  
The alarm signal has been cancelled during the Abort Delay (before an alarm signal re-  
port was sent to the central station). If cancelled after the alarm signal report was sent,  
this message appears when the system receives an acknowledgment from the central  
station of the cancellation of the alarm signal.  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
CANCEL  
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KEYPAD MESSAGES  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
(With pulsing sounder). Trouble condition on a FireZone. Press Cto silence  
sounder. Correct trouble or call for service.  
TRBL  
E41-XX  
(With pulsing sounder). Alarm condition on a Fire Zone (zone number(s) will scroll).  
Press Cto silence sounder. Evacuate premises or correct cause of alarm.  
r e s e t F I R E A L A R M  
A C O N  
FIRE  
(When Zones Bypassed ("Dsp Bypass") displayed) indicates zone(s) that have been  
deactivated, where XX represents the zone number(s).  
B Y P A S S E D  
A C O N  
ZONEXX  
(OPTIONAL) (For partitioned systems only). Code not valid for area.  
(For Commercial Systems Only). Code not valid for programmed time window.  
Wrong code entered or "Easy Bypass" function not enabled.  
WRONG/  
AREA  
A C O N  
A C O N  
A C O N  
WRONG/  
TIME  
WRONG/  
CODE  
(OPTIONAL) (In Manager's Mode). Arming prevented due to unsecured zone.  
CAN'T/ARM/  
TROUBLE/AREA #  
"#" represents number of area with unsecured zone. Press area number, then Gand U  
to switch to that area with faulted zones(s) displayed. The faulted zone can now be secured  
or bypassed, and Area Arming is now possible.  
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KEYPAD MESSAGES  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
Indicates problem(s) detected on the system (see below).  
SYSTBL  
Check power transformer. Check for blown fuse or circuit breaker; general power outage.  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
E01-00/  
ACFAIL  
Battery weak. If not recharged within 24 hours, replace battery.  
Communication failure to central station.  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
E02-00/  
LOBATT  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
E03-00/  
COMMFL  
(Wireless systems only). Receiver response failure, Receiver No. 1. The following addi-  
tional wireless messages may also appear:  
T R O U B L E  
A C O N  
E06-01  
“E04-01” - Supervisory trouble on Zone 1 (transmitter has not “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 Areas 1 and 2. “R” Area Ready; “Z” Zone Fault; ‘A” = Area Armed; “B” = Bur-  
glary Zone in Alarm; “F” = Fire Zone in Alarm; “T” = Fire Trouble; "c" = Check Trouble;  
Area in Function-Display Mode.  
OV(RR)  
EntNow  
A C O N  
(Commercial Systems Only). Remote-access keypad unlocked for 5 seconds to allow  
entry.  
A C O N  
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GLOSSARY  
Following are brief descriptions of terms and features used herein that may be unfamiliar to you. Some of the features are  
programmable options that may or may not apply to your particular system.  
time interval within which closing  
(arming) is permitted without  
reporting to the central station.  
Abort Delay - A delay period that  
allows the control panel to be reset,  
thus aborting a report to a central  
station.  
Arming/Disarming - Turning the  
system on/off by entering your code  
at the keypad, then pressing U.  
Communicator - Reports  
intrusions, emergencies, openings,  
closings, etc. directly to the central  
station over telephone lines.  
Access Code - A code (up to 6  
digits) used to remotely unlock a  
door.  
Battery - Backup power source in  
the control-panel enclosure to  
provide protection in the event of a  
power failure.  
Ambush Code - Either (1) a 2-digit  
prefix code entered just prior to the  
User Code or (2) a unique 3-6-digit  
code used in place of the User Code  
when forced to disarm. Sends a  
silent alarm to the central station with  
no indication at the keypad.  
Control Panel - The brain of the  
system, it controls all system  
functions.  
BYPASS Button - Enables you to  
manually remove one or more  
protective zones from the system.  
Directory - (Optional) A listing of  
the programmed zone descriptions  
stored in memory.  
Central Station - Monitors  
incoming reports and emergency  
messages from a digital  
communicator and notifies the proper  
authorities.  
Easy Arming - Quick arming by  
pressing U(optional).  
Exit/Entry Delays - Separate  
delays that let you exit and enter your  
premises without setting off an alarm  
when the system is armed.  
Area - Some systems may be  
divided, or partitioned, into smaller  
independent subsystems, which are  
referred to as Areas. Each Area may  
be controlled by its own keypad or by  
a keypad of a different Area through  
Managers Mode..  
Chime - A keypad beep while  
disarmed alerting that the  
programmed zone has been opened.  
Closing Window - (Optional.) A  
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pressing G together with 7,  
8 or 9 will alert the central  
station of a fire, auxiliary, or police  
emergency.  
temporary use.  
Instant Protection - Arming without  
entry delay by pressing and holding  
the Pbutton while remaining on  
Sounder - A local warning device  
at each keypad to alert that (a) entry  
delay has started; (b) an attempt was  
made to arm with a zone in trouble;  
(c) a Day-Zone condition exists (see  
Zones: Day Zone); (d) 10 seconds  
exit time remaining; (e) invalid code  
entered; or (f) central station  
the premises.  
Keypad - Puts control-panel  
functions at your fingertips. It can be  
mounted anywhere in your premises.  
Partitioned System - A system that  
has been subdivided into two or more  
(up to eight) independent subsystems  
(areas).  
Manager's Mode - In a partitioned  
system, a low-security operating  
mode that allows arming by area.  
Pre-Alarm Warning. - A keypad  
sounder alert of an impending alarm.  
This option is programmable by zone  
for the same duration as that  
programmed for Abort Delay (see  
Abort Delay).  
acknowledged arming (see  
Ringback).  
Opening Window - (Optional). A  
time interval within which opening  
(disarming) is permitted without re-  
porting to the central station.  
System Trouble - A problem (low  
battery, power failure, etc.) detected  
in the system.  
Trouble - A zone fault; an open  
door, window, or other problem that  
may prevent arming.  
Report - A transmission to a central  
station notifying of a change in the  
status of the system (alarm, trouble,  
low battery, etc.).  
Overview Mode - In a partitioned  
system, a high-security mode of op-  
eration allowing area arming wherein  
the status of Areas 1 and 2 is simul-  
taneously displayed at the keypad.  
User Code - Your personalized  
code for arming and disarming the  
system. It may contain up to six  
digits.  
Ringback - A beep after arming  
verifying the central-station's receipt  
of a closing report.  
Panic Buttons - Blue buttons on  
the keypad (G and 7,  
8 or 9). If enabled,  
Service Code - A code intended for  
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disarmed.  
prevents arming if in trouble.  
Watch Mode - Turns on all Day  
Zones simultaneously.  
Exit/Entry Follower Zone:  
Provides exit and entry delay  
Priority Zone with Bypass: A  
Priority Zone that can be  
Window - A time interval. See  
Opening Window; Closing  
Window.  
for interior devices.  
Entry  
bypassed using the  
C
delay only occurs if re-entry  
takes place through the  
normal exit/entry door first.  
button.  
Zones - Independent circuits that  
protect specific areas of the  
premises:  
Selective-Bypassed Zone:  
A
zone that can be individually  
Fire Zone: Detects fire alarms  
or trouble conditions.  
bypassed using the  
button.  
B
Auto-Bypass Zone: A zone  
that will be automatically  
bypassed from the protection  
system if it is in trouble (faulty)  
when the system is armed.  
Interior Zones: Circuits within  
the premises, usually  
including space-protection  
devices, interior doors, etc.;  
but not exterior doors or  
windows. These can all be  
bypassed simultaneously by  
pressing and holding the  
Pbutton.  
24-Hour Zone: A zone that is  
armed and ready at all times  
to respond to an emergency  
situation.  
Burglary Zone:  
Detects  
intrusion.  
Day Zone: A zone, activated by  
turning on the Watch Mode,  
that will cause a visual and  
audible indication at the  
keypad if it is in trouble while  
Priority Zone: A zone that  
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SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES  
Your control panel is capable of detecting a variety of troubles that may affect system performance. In the unlikely event that a prob-  
lem should occur, one or more of the following error codes may display in the window. Several of these messages are intended for use  
by your installer or servicer. If any message appears that is unfamiliar to you, call your security professional for service.  
E12-NN Expansion Zone Module Re-  
sponse Failure; NN = Module  
Number.  
E20-00 Dealer Program Memory Error.  
E21-00 System Shutdown.  
E22-NN Sensor Activity Failure; NN =  
Zone Number.  
E01-00 AC Power Failure.  
E02-00 System Low Battery.  
E03-00 Communication Failure.  
E04-NN RF Transmitter Supervisory  
Failure; NN = Transmitter  
Number.  
E05-NN RF Transmitter Tow Battery  
Condition; NN = Transmitter  
Number.  
E06-NN Receiver Response Failure;  
NN = Receiver Number.  
E13-NN Expansion Zone Module Tam-  
per Condition; NN = Module  
Number.  
E23-00 Burglary Bus Failure.  
E24-00 Service Message.  
E27-00 Printer Failure  
E14-NN Relay Board Response Fail-  
ure; NN = Relay Board Num-  
ber.  
E39-00 Receiver Capacity Error.  
E40-00 RF Self-Test Failure  
E15-NN RF Transmitter Tamper Condi-  
tion; NN = Transmitter Num-  
ber.  
E41-NN Fire Trouble. NN = Zone Num-  
ber  
E51-00 Bell Supervisory  
E58-00 Telemetry Trouble  
E59-00 Telemetry Failure  
E07-00 Download Failure.  
E08-00 Telephone Line Failure  
E09-00 System Cold Start.  
E16-NN Receiver Jammed; NN = Re-  
ceiver Number.  
E17-NN Receiver Tamper Condition;  
NN = Receiver Number.  
E10-NN Keypad Response Failure;  
NN= Keypad Number.  
E66-00 "Clean Me" code. Smoke De-  
tector Dirty  
E18-NN Key Fob Transmitter Low Bat-  
tery; NN = Key Fob Transmit-  
ter Number.  
E99-00 Keypad Panic Shorted too  
Long  
E11-NN Keypad Tamper Condition; NN  
= Keypad Number.  
E19-00 User Program Memory Error.  
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NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY  
NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. (NAPCO) warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects assumes, nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify, to change, or to assume  
in materials and workmanship for thirty-six months following the date of manufacture. NAPCO will, within for it, any other warranty or liability concerning its products.  
said period, at its option, repair or replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the  
original purchaser or user.  
In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in excess of NAPCO's original selling price of the product,  
for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or otherwise arising out of any  
This warranty shall not apply to any equipment, or any part thereof, which has been repaired by others, failure of the product. Seller's warranty, as hereinabove set forth, shall not be enlarged, diminished or  
improperly installed, improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to acts of God, or on which any affected by and no obligation or liability shall arise or grow out of Seller's rendering of technical advice or  
serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed. Seller will not be responsible for any dismantling or service in connection with Buyer's order of the goods furnished hereunder.  
reinstallation charges.  
NAPCO RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED WEEKLY.  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION  
ON THE FACE HEREOF. THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  
OR A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ADDITIONALLY, THIS WARRANTY IS tampering, electrical or communications disruption, it is possible for the system to fail to perform as  
Despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, any or all of the following; criminal  
Warning:  
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF NAPCO.  
expected. NAPCO does not represent that the product/system may not be compromised or circumvented; or  
that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or  
Any action for breach of warranty, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability, must otherwise; nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. A properly  
be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period.  
installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise but it is not  
insurance or a guarantee that these events will not occur. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO  
IN NO CASE SHALL NAPCO BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A  
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EVEN IF CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. Therefore, the installer should in turn advise the  
THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT.  
consumer to take any and all precautions for his or her safety including, but not limited to, fleeing the  
premises and calling police or fire department, in order to mitigate the possibilities of harm and/or damage.  
In case of defect, contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security system. In  
order to exercise the warranty, the product must be returned by the security professional, shipping costs NAPCO is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user's family or employees, and limits its  
prepaid and insured to NAPCO. After repair or replacement, NAPCO assumes the cost of returning products liability for any loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to NAPCO's original selling  
under warranty. NAPCO shall have no obligation under this warranty, or otherwise, if the product has been price of the product regardless of the cause of such loss or damage.  
repaired by others, improperly installed, improperly used, abused, altered, damaged, subjected to accident,  
nuisance, flood, fire or acts of God, or on which any serial numbers have been altered, defaced or removed. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or  
NAPCO will not be responsible for any dismantling, reassembly or reinstallation charges.  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or differentiate in their treatment of limitations of liability for  
ordinary or gross negligence, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty  
This warranty contains the entire warranty. It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
representations, whether oral or written, are either merged herein or are expressly canceled. NAPCO neither  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS REQUIRED BY THE FCC.  
following measures: reorient the receiving antenna; relocate the computer with respect to the receiver;  
This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly, that  
move the computer away from the receiver; plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and  
is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and  
receiver are on different branch circuits.  
television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-B computing  
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for  
device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to  
additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications  
provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.  
Commission helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems”. This booklet is  
available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402; Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  
a
particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
DESIGN PATS. PENDING  
NAPCO Security Systems, 333 Bayview Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701  
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