NAPCO GEM-ACM1D Installation Instructions Manual
NAPCO GEM-ACM1D Installation Instructions Manual

NAPCO GEM-ACM1D Installation Instructions Manual

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The GEM-ACM1D is an accessory that adds integrated
access control to the burglary alarm functions of the GEM-
X255 control panel. It provides controlled access to a door
by releasing a locking device (such as a magnetic lock or
electric strike) when the proper credential is presented to
the card reader. Access control is integrated with the bur-
glary functions of the GEM-X255. It can be used to arm
and disarm the system, annunciate and report alarms and
troubles, and monitor the access door without the need for
additional contacts.
Up to 4 GEM-ACM1D modules may be connected to a
GEM-X255 control panel via standard, unshielded station
wire.
Each module is capable of controlling access
through 2 doors and uses a keypad location in the system
for communication. Any polling failures, AC/DC Power or
Battery Troubles associated with the ACM will be dis-
played as a KEYPAD/ACM TROUBLE at the other keypads.
Any ACM tampers will be displayed as a KEYPAD/ACM
TAMPER at the other keypads. GEM-X255 panel code ver-
sion 5 or higher must be used for GEM-ACM1D module
installations.
Although the GEM-ACM1D performs all access decisions
immediately without consulting the panel, the panel limits
the number of users to 195. In addition, the Event Sched-
uler (requires use of PCD-Windows) is used to control user
access by scheduling "User Off" and "User On" events,
with the total number of events is limited by the panel to
255. Note: Be aware that more than one event can be
assigned to each user, and the total number of events al-
lowed is always limited to 255 regardless of how many us-
ers are programmed.
The GEM-ACM1D requires the panel for uploading user
codes/attributes (and their associated schedules), upload-
ing door attributes, digital dialer reporting and all Keypad/
ACM trouble/information displays.
Each of the two model 6005B access card readers can be
programmed to function independently on different doors,
or together controlling access for both sides of one door.
The GEM-ACM1D supports a variety of card readers, in-
cluding the Polaris XYZ magnetic card reader, the Shad-
owProx proximity card reader, the HID proximity readers,
and the 26-bit standard Wiegand card readers. The GEM-
ACM1D also supports the use of any "Request to Exit" de-
vice, including the T-Rex exit detector.
* UL installations require JP3 to be removed.
** Not Evaluated by UL.
*** Requires GEM-2D to be installed.
GEM-ACM1D
Access Control Accessory
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

Housing Dimensions: 11"x12
GEM-X255 Current Draw: 5mA
Operating Temperature: 0-49°C (32-120°F)
Input Power: 16.5VAC via CLASS 2 Plug-In 50VA Trans-
Door Zone Loop Voltage: 10-13VDC
Door Zone Loop Current: 2.4mA with 2.2K EOLR
Door Zone Loop Resistance: 300 ohms maximum
Combined Door Lock Power: D1 PWR (terminals 3+ and
Reader 1 PWR: READER 1 PWR (terminals 17+ and 18-)
Reader 2 PWR***: READER 2 PWR (terminals 35+ and 36-)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................... 1
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................... 1
LIST OF ACCESSORIES ...................................................................... 2
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .................................................................. 2
PLAN YOUR INSTALLATION ............................................................... 2
INSTALLATION/MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................... 3
WIRING/CONFIGURATION ................................................................. 3
SECOND DOOR INSTALLATIONS ....................................................... 6
STANDBY-BATTERY CALCULATION WORKSHEET .......................... 8
PROGRAMMING THE ACM1D ............................................................. 9
ACM SYSTEM TROUBLES .................................................................. 14
DIRECT ACCESS PROGRAMMING .................................................... 15
ACCESS CONTROL USER'S CHART .................................................. 19
EVENTS LOG AND KEYPAD DISPLAY EXAMPLES ........................... 20
WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................... 23
WARRANTY .......................................................................................... 24
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Voltage Rating: 12VDC
Maximum Current: 1.5A
Battery Standby Time:
1. JP3 not installed: Standby Time = 0*
2. JP3 installed (factory default): Refer to battery
standby chart on page 8**
Voltage Rating: 12.5VDC to 11.7VDC with JP1 set to
12V (default). 5V with JP1 set to 5V.
Maximum Current: 125mA
Battery Standby Time:
1. JP3 not installed and 4AH battery used = 4 Hour*
2. JP3 installed (factory default): Refer to battery
standby chart on page 8**
Voltage Rating: 12.5VDC to 11.7VDC with JP4 set to
12V. 5V with JP4 set to 5V.
Maximum Current: 125mA
Battery Standby Time:
1. JP3 not installed and 4AH battery used = 4 Hour*
2. JP3 installed (factory default): Refer to battery
standby Chart on page 8**

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Combined Door Lock Power: D1 PWR (terminals 3+ and 4-) + D2 PWR (terminals 5+ and 6-) Up to 4 GEM-ACM1D modules may be connected to a Voltage Rating: 12VDC GEM-X255 control panel via standard, unshielded station Maximum Current: 1.5A wire.
  • Page 2: List Of Accessories

    22-24 gauge wire is recommended for all connections be- GEM-ACM1D Power Supply tween the panel and the GEM-ACM1D, and 18 gauge wire The GEM-ACM1D has an integral power supply which in- for all door strikes. Avoid running wires parallel to other cludes two primary linear regulators.
  • Page 3: Installation/Mounting Instructions

    “Fire Output” mounting hole. Important Note: The GEM-ACM1D is • Program the zone for the area of the GEM-ACM1D powered by a linear power supply which is the preferred power supply for card proximity readers due to their and GEM-2D (if used).
  • Page 4: Wiring/Configuration

    GEM-ACM1D primary power. emergency. 3. Follow procedure on page 3, INSTALLATION/ Door lock outputs are controlled by schedules pro- MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS, Step 4, "Remote AC...
  • Page 5 Connect the Card Readers • Access Door Kick-In. Kick-In occurs when a locked to the GEM-ACM1D as shown in the table below. access door is opened (the n/c circuit between termi- Note: Connecting the power lead of a 5VDC reader to nals 25-26 or 43-44 opens).
  • Page 6: Second Door Installations

    GEM-2D uses separately wired card read- ers, door contacts and locking device relays that all func- 1 and 2 tion in the same manner as the GEM-ACM1D. In addition, readers connected to the GEM-2D do not provide Arm/ Disarm capability. See "Typical Installations", Options 1 1 and 3 and 2 on page 2.
  • Page 7 D2-PWR. Fig. 4: Installing the GEM-2D. Before inserting, align all pins and receptacle sockets, then fully insert the GEM-2D into receptacles J4F and J5F located on top of the GEM-ACM1D. GEM-2D WIRING/CONFIGURATION Connect 2nd Door Strike (Mag Lock). NOTE:...
  • Page 8: Standby-Battery Calculation Worksheet

    UL has only evaluated the system with JP3 removed. In addition, this Standby-Battery Chart has not been evaluated by UL. 1. STANDBY CURRENT STANDBY CURRENT (Amps) DEVICE EACH TOTAL GEM-ACM1D 0.04 0.04 GEM-2D Reader 1 of 2 Reader 2 of 2 Door Strike 1*...
  • Page 9: Programming The Acm1D

    Mode: Go to address 2423 and enable bit zero (press the card reader is programmed), and only among those 1 on the keypad) to allow the GEM-ACM1D and GEM- areas specified in the User Assignment screen, "ACM 2D accessories to function in the system.
  • Page 10 (2) HID standard 26 bit format. Check to allow the check to disable Stealth Mode. When enabled, the GEM-ACM1D or GEM-2D to recognize this standard 36 armed and ready status card reader LED’s are normally bit card format. Corresponds to GEM-X255 address off but are turned on for 1 minute by any of the following 2780, bit 1 (press 2 on the keypad).
  • Page 11 4. ACM Power Trouble Restore When a card credential is presented to the card The General Format, as printed by GEM-PRINT is as reader and is verified by the GEM-ACM1D to be a follows: valid and enabled user, the GEM-ACM1D energizes Date –...
  • Page 12 The remaining options are not used for ACM Program- Note: When the GEM-ACM1D loses communication ming, and will be grayed-out when a valid ACM area is with the control panel, the user access schedule will be selected in the "ACM Area"...
  • Page 13 Keypad/ACM trouble. Apply to save the holiday. (c) Program a time span for Next, apply power to the GEM-ACM1D (and GEM-2D if all scheduled holidays: Select the Schedule tab, click in installed) by inserting the transformer into a standard...
  • Page 14: Acm System Troubles

    GEM-ACM1D System Troubles A keypad ACM System Trouble display will be followed by one or more of the following error codes: E11-NNN - KEYPAD/ACM TAMPER. GEM-ACM1D ac- cessory cover opened or removed. NNN is keypad number. E10-NNN - KEYPAD/ACM TROUBLE. ACM no response to poll, buss not communicating with panel.
  • Page 15: Direct Access Programming

    DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAMMING Direct Address Programming allows you to go directly to the address locations (up to 4095) and change the data entries manually in order to customize your control panel options. The data entry location accepts data in one of three formats: Bi- nary, Decimal and Hexadecimal.
  • Page 16 Default ACM GLOBAL FLAGS: Enable Two-Swipe Arming 1. Select the desired option entering the option Enable NAPCO Proprietary Access Format number (1-8) for each digit. Enable Facility Code 2. Enter corresponding option number in address Enable Access Logging into Burg Log location.
  • Page 17 A C M S C H E D U L E D F R E E AC C E S S ( AD D R E S S 4 0 7 2 - 4 0 7 9 ) ACM SCHEDULED FREE ACCESS: 1.
  • Page 18 E N T E R P R O X I M I T Y C AR D U S E R S USER OPTIONS Example: Enter a code of “123456” USER CODE USER ACM AREA as “123456” (from left to right). LEVEL (UP TO 6 DIGITS) ACM AREA...
  • Page 19: Access Control User's Chart

    Access Control User's Chart Name Embossed Facility Access Level Code Type ACM Area Access Group Card Number Code...
  • Page 20: Events Log And Keypad Display Examples

    Events Log and Keypad Display Examples Events are displayed in a variety of different locations--in logs, on the keypad, and when using GEM-PRINT--and each display may vary according to its location. Listed below are the many new events associated with the GEM-ACM1D: Event...
  • Page 21 Event ACM Fail Restore Burg Log 01/08/04 09:45 PM Trouble Restore: Keypad / ACM 3 Fail ACM Log NONE KP Log KP Restore 01/08 09:45PM KP003 KP Display NONE GEM-PRINT 01-08-04 21:45 Trouble Restore: Fail, Keypad / ACM 3 Event ACM Prox Card Arming Burg Log 01/08/04 09:45 PM Close: Area 1 User 195...
  • Page 22 NOTES...
  • Page 24: Warranty

    In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in original purchaser or user. excess of NAPCO's original selling price of the product,...

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