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NAPCO GEMC-WL-SMK Installation Instructions
NAPCO GEMC-WL-SMK Installation Instructions

NAPCO GEMC-WL-SMK Installation Instructions

Supervised wireless digital smoke detector

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333 Bayview Avenue
Amityville, New York 11701
For Sales and Repairs, (800) 645-9445
For Technical Service, (800) 645-9440
Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol: NSSC
© NAPCO 2010
The GEMC-WL-SMK is a high-quality photoelectric smoke
detector with built-in supervised digitally-coded radio trans-
mitter.
It is compatible with Napco's GEM-RECV and
GEMC-RECV Series supervised receivers that monitor
alarms, restores, low battery, tamper and status.
During normal operation, when unit is in standby mode and
is within proper sensitivity limits, the green LED on the
GEMC-WL-SMK flashes once every 10 seconds. As soon
as smoke is detected, the GEMC-WL-SMK sounds a local
1
Remove the mounting plate.
GEMC-WL-SMK mounting plate by turning the
plate counter-clockwise and pulling it up.
TWIST
MOUNTING
PLATE TO
UNLOCK
3
Install battery. Place one 3-volt lithium Duracell
DL123A, Varta CR123A, Panasonic CR123A or
Sanyo CR123A in its battery compartment, ob-
serving correct polarity. Install battery and enroll the
GEMC-WL-SMK into the control panel before mount-
ing. During power up and status initialization, both the
green and red LED's blink four times in unison. Then
press the TEST button once to complete installation.
GEMC-WL-SMK
WIRELESS DIGITAL SMOKE DETECTOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Remove the
LIFT TO
REMOVE
MOUNTING
PLATE
(–)
3-VOLT BATTERY
LOCATION
(+)
SUPERVISED
alarm and the transmitter sends an alarm signal to the su-
pervised receiver (Operating Frequency: 319.5Mhz). The
alarm signal is repeated every 10 seconds thereafter as
long as smoke is still present. A restore report is sent when
the smoke detection chamber clears. Supervisory status
reports are sent from the GEMC-WL-SMK every hour.
Note:
Coding switches are not required or used in the
GEMC-WL-SMK; each transmitter is assigned a unique
identification code number at the factory.
2
Identify components.
WL-SMK to identify the component locations.
RF ID#
LABEL
Low Battery Warning
The smoke detector and transmitter are powered by
one 3-volt lithium battery (supplied) that can power the
unit for at least one year. If battery voltage drops below
normal, a low battery report is sent to the panel for a
period of 48 hours; if the voltage is still below normal
after this time, the detector sounder will chirp and its red
LED will flash every 45 seconds. Note: Unit shuts down
after 7 days. A low-battery report is sent to the receiver
with any status or alarm transmission. If a low-battery
condition is indicated, always replace battery.
NOTE: Temperature and humidity extremes may re-
duce the life of the battery. In addition, the GEMC-WL-
SMK detector is designed to prevent re-mounting to the
mounting plate without the battery installed.
Use Only Battery Specified In Marking. Use of A Differ-
ent Battery May Have A Detrimental Effect On Detector
Operation.
WI1726A.03 01/10
Examine the GEMC-
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
ENSURES UNIT
IS CORRECTLY
MOUNTED
continued
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Summary of Contents for NAPCO GEMC-WL-SMK

  • Page 1 Coding switches are not required or used in the GEMC-WL-SMK flashes once every 10 seconds. As soon GEMC-WL-SMK; each transmitter is assigned a unique as smoke is detected, the GEMC-WL-SMK sounds a local identification code number at the factory. Remove the mounting plate.
  • Page 2 NOTE: Do not install tion to mount the GEMC-WL-SMK. Note: Mount- on removable surfaces such as ceiling tiles. ing the GEMC-WL-SMK on foil-backed wallpaper is NOT recommended because the radio range will be reduced. SCREW...
  • Page 3 NFPA STANDARD FOR SMOKE-DETECTOR LOCATION FIRE PREVENTION AND ESCAPE The GEMC-WL-SMK should be installed in accordance with the National Fire The purpose of an early warning smoke alarm is to detect the presence of fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 72. For your information, the National Fire...
  • Page 4 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by Napco can void your authority to operate this equip- ment under Federal Communications Commissions rules.