NAPCO Gemini GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions Manual page 57

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Never Arm (Do not use for primary Burglary protection)
A zone programmed as "Never Arm" cannot go into alarm. If tripped, it will display at the keypad when the DISPLAY STATUS function
is selected. A chime will sound at the keypad while armed or disarmed if Chime is also programmed for that zone, and enabled by
entering a valid time. This feature is suggested for use as a garage-door or driveway monitor, or similar application.
No EOL Resistor
Program for any zone not wired with a 2200W end-of-line resistor (Napco Part No. EOL2.2K). This will disable any zone-short
indication (if programmed, "Day Zone Short" is disabled). If not programmed, an end-of-line resistor must be installed. Note: This
selection is automatically disabled for zones selected as Fire.
Number of Rings Before Pickup See Callback-Method Download
One-Button Arming See Easy Arming
Opening Report; Opening Report Only After Alarm Report (Do not program for UL installations)
Opening and closing reports are generally used in commercial installations. On disarming, the communicator can send an Opening
Code for Users 1–32 (Opening Report), or it may transmit only when the control panel is disarmed after an alarm has been reported
(Opening Report Only After Alarm Report). (Note: Key Fobs 1–8 report as Users 25–32.) Subscriber Identification Numbers and
Opening Codes must be entered for either opening report.
Program Opening Report Only After Alarm Report to report only when disarming after an alarm report. This feature may be used by
the central station to verify that the subscriber has responded and disarmed the panel. If "Opening Report Only After Alarm Report" is

selected, also select "Opening Report" for each user.


Panic Zone; Keypad Aux Panic; Keypad (Police) Panic; Keypad Fire Panic See Fire; Remote Panic

The Panic Zone is always a 24-Hour Zone. Each keypad is individually selectable for keypad panics (see Keypad Features). If
"Keypad Panic" is programmed for a keypad, police panic is activated by simultaneously pressing the
and
buttons. If
"Keypad Aux." is programmed, pressing the
and
buttons simultaneously will trip an auxiliary emergency alarm. If
"Keypad Fire" is programmed, pressing the
and
buttons at the same time will activate fire panic.
A remote panic button may be connected to a GEM-RP2ASe2 Keypad. Splice the two white wires from the keypad to a normally-open
momentary-contact pushbutton. Additional panic buttons may be wired in parallel with the first. If remote panic will not be used,
insulate both white wires, as a short across them will cause a panic alarm. (In UL installations, remote-panic buttons must be located
within 3 feet of the keypad, with no intervening walls or barriers.
Power-Up Delay
If programmed, power-up will be delayed for 5 minutes to allow devices such as PIRs time to stabilize (warm up). This will prevent
false alarms when ac power is restored after a long power outage and the backup battery is discharged.
Pre-Alarm Warning (Not for UL applications)
Programmable by zone, this feature will cause an alarm to sound only at the keypad for the duration of the programmed abort delay
(see Abort Delay; Time Selection). After the delay has elapsed, the alarm output will activate and a report will be sent. Note: If no
Abort Delay time is programmed, Pre-Alarm Warning time will be 10 seconds.
Pre-Dial Delay
A Pre-Dial Delay may be used whenever a delay is required before dialing. It may be required when programming Dial-Tone
Detection, which causes the communicator to wait before it attempts to detect a dial tone (see Dial-Tone Detection). Certain
telephone exchanges send a nonstandard dial tone that the communicator may not be able to detect. With these nonstandard
exchanges, it is possible to program Pre-Dial Delay rather than Dial-Tone Detection. This will cause the communicator to wait for a
predetermined period of time before dialing rather than look for a nonstandard dial tone.
Contact the telephone-equipment supplier to find out how long a delay is required before dialing. Select "Pre-Dial Delay" by
programming one "D" for each 4-second delay required immediately before the telephone number. Note: In UL installations, do not
program more than one "D" before the telephone number.
See Backup Report on Telco 2; Report Telco 3 (Double or Split Reporting). Also see Access Number for Outside Line; Telephone
Numbers.
Priority Area Arming
Prevents area arming if the alternate Priority Area has not yet been armed.
Priority Zone (Required for all zones in UL installations.)
       "

A zone that will prevent arming if in trouble. If an attempt is made to arm, the sounder will come on and "

" will be displayed for 4 seconds. The keypad may be reset by simply pressing the
button. The problem on a Priority Zone must
be corrected before the panel can be armed. Any zone may be selected as a Priority Zone. A zone in trouble that is neither a Priority
Zone nor an Auto-Bypass Zone will cause an alarm on arming.
NAPCO Security Systems
GEM-P1632 Programming Instructions

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