Approved Z‐Wave Devices ..........56 Arming Se ngs ............. 13 Takeover Translator Module .........57 Security Se ngs............ 14 Ordering Informa on ............59 Panel Se ngs .............. 17 FCC Compliance .............60 Doorbell Camera ............ 18 NAPCO Limited Warranty ..........61 Doorbell LED Indica ons .......... 20 For technical service, contact your local security dealer. 2 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Quick Start Wire the Connect Power Supply Insert power supply into DC socket shown (arrow). Power Supply Connect red to (+) BATTERY RESET Connect black to (−) Install Cover Install Tabletop Stand Insert tabs at bo om and press to snap clips in place. Slide tabs in as shown (no "snap"). NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 3 ...
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Quick Start (cont'd) Setup Wizard Tap Start Apply power and the Setup Wizard appears. Select your Wi‐Fi Network Type your Password (Text is cAsE SeNsiTiVe). 4 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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Select Panel installa on Loca on It must be 4‐digits. Install Your First Sensor Pair the Sensor to the Panel Select the sensor device type. Follow the on‐screen instruc ons. Next: Con nue following the system prompts to complete your installa‐ For technical service, contact your local security dealer. on. On the next page, scan the QR code to download the Mobile App. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 5 ...
Home Screen The NAPCO PP1A Super Panel menu op ons run along the bo om of the screen and features icons to allow easy access to its most important panel features. See the next page for descrip ons of each icon. NAPCO Prima® Super Panel (Model PP1A) Download the Mobile App Above QR Code will Auto‐Detect your Opera ng System (Android or iOS) For technical service, contact your local security dealer. 6 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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History Displays a list of security events. Home Displays the status of the security system and open sensors. Emergency Allows you to send an emergency signal to the central sta on. Status Bar Icons Icon Name Descrip on Volume Allows you to set the volume of the panel. Brightness Allows you to set the brightness of the screen. Wi‐Fi Indicates the Wi‐Fi strength. Screen Clean Freezes the touch screen so it can be cleaned. Cellular Indicates the level of cellular recep on. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 7 ...
2. To Disarm: Tap Disarm and enter your User passcode (User Code). user may arm/disarm only un l a specified me. To program the ability to disarm without a User passcode, go to 1. Enter the Master passcode and select Se ngs. Se ngs > Arming > Stay > Disarm. 2. Select the [ + ] icon to add a User. 3. Type a desired iden fica on name, tap 'back' to save the name. 4. Set the User Type: Member, Scheduled, or Temporary (see above type descrip ons). 5. Set the desired User passcode, and confirm. *Throughout this document, "Leaving" is iden cal to "Armed Away", and "Staying" is iden cal to "Armed Stay". 8 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
1. Select Se ngs > [enter Master passcode] > Devices). Allows the user select the network to be used with the security system. 2. Select the sensor type, then select the desired item(s) to be Cellular: Allows the user to insert a valid SIM card inside the PRIMA‐ configured for the sensor. P1A panel to establish a secure network connec on. Wi‐Fi: Allows the user to access to the available Wi‐Fi networks: Remove a Sensor 1. Select Se ngs > Network > Wi‐Fi. 1. Select Se ngs > [enter Master passcode] > Devices). (con nued) 2. Select the desired sensor and click Delete to remove. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 9 ...
The Arm/Disarm screen displays the me and state or ac on of Speaker Test ‐‐ Tests if the Panel speakers are working properly. the arm and disarm events. The Alarm screen displays the me and state or ac on of Siren Test ‐‐ Checks that the selected siren is opera onal. alarms that occurred. Microphone Test ‐‐ Checks opera on and if properly configured. 10 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Specifica ons ‐‐ NAPCO Prima® Super Panel Emergency Bu on (Panel) Model Number PP1A The Emergency bu on is always available on the Menu bar. Press to instantly send an emergency signal to the monitored central sta on in a OS Android 7.1 crisis. Storage 8GB EMMC Emergency Op ons LCD 7" Color, 1024x600, Capaci ve Touch The Emergency screen features 3 op ons: Call Medical, Call Police, and Fire Alarm. The first two also have a Send Silent op on that ...
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Specifica ons ‐‐ NAPCO Prima® Super Panel (cont'd) Model Number PP1A Opera ng Temperature 14° to 122°F (‐10° to 50°C) Storage Temperature ‐4° to 149°F (‐20° to 65°C) Weather Proofing N/A Regulatory Z‐Wave (TBD), FCC, CE (TBD), UL, SIA (TBD) Wi‐Fi Dual Band 2.4GHz & 5GHz, 802.11 a/b/g/n Ethernet 1000 Base via Type‐C to RJ45 cable Cellular 4G LTE, AT&T, Verizon (Future Release) Z‐Wave Z‐Wave Plus 700 Series, S2 Encryp on Sub‐GHz 433 MHz, Encrypted, up to 820 . (250 m.) * Maximum Zones Up to 128 security zones with Encryp on Maximum Users Up to 40. Master (1), Duress (1), Normal (38) Z‐Wave Plus Control Z‐Wave Thermostats, Dimmers, Locks, Plugs, and Garage Controllers Dual Path Connec vity ...
Factory Se ng Allows the system be armed if one or more devices is faulted. For example, allow the system to be armed Bypass Alarm while a window is open. The device protec ng the On / Off On window is "bypassed ", thus effec vely removing the device from the system to allow arming. Enable or disable voice announcements while the sys‐ Voice Announce On / Off On tem is armed. Enable or disable an audible beep while the system is Beep Countdown On / Off Off arming. Set the me the user has to exit the premises (open 0‐120 seconds in 15 second Time to Exit the exit door, leave the premises and close the door 0 Seconds intervals behind them) before the system is armed. Arm Passcode Enable to require a passcode to arm the system. On / Off On NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 13 ...
The dura on that the siren will sound during an alarm event. 1‐10 Minutes 4 Minutes "Swinger shutdown" is a false alarm preven on se ng that pre‐ vents the alarm from repeatedly triggering from the same sensor or room. For example, if a single door is open and closed mul ple mes the panel will only sound X number of alarms, where X is the Swinger 1‐5x Shutdown 2x Shutdown shutdown se ng. Note: This se ng does not affect calls to the central sta on moni‐ toring company. When enabled, the alarm will be triggered when two sensors are Intellizone violated and the second sensor isn't a follower*; or if the same sen‐ On / Off Off sors is violated, restored, then violated again. *An exit/entry "follower" zone is a zone that will ignore detec on during the exit delay (and only during entry delay if the exit/entry door is entered first). Thus, detec on devic‐ es (PIR mo on detectors, for example) along the path between the keypad and the exit/entry door will not signal an alarm during exit/entry delay under normal condi ons. 14 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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On / Off On remaining they re‐enter the premises. Since the exit/ entry sensor was tripped twice, the exit me will re‐ start. If the exit me expires and no exit has been made (exit Unvacated Premises door not triggered), the system will switch to Armed On / Off On Stay (Staying) instead of Armed Away (Leaving). When enabled, a press of a keyfob Stay or Away bu on Keyfob Instant and the system will immediately arm without an exit On / Off Off Arming delay. Any open "Force Zones" at the me of arming will be considered bypassed by the Super Panel. If during the Force Zone exit delay any of the bypassed "Force Zones" are On / Off Off closed, the Super Panel will un‐bypass (re‐ac vate) that zone. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 15 ...
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Tamper cia on if the panel tamper switch is triggered by removal of On / Off On the panel stand or back cover. The panel contains an accelerometer to detect changes in panel posi on. When enabled, if the panel is physically G‐Sensor On / Off Off moved while Armed Away (Leaving mode), an alarm will be triggered. When enabled, the system requires two separate zones be Cross‐zoning tripped within a given me window before transmi ng an On / Off Off alarm to the central sta on. If enabled when an alarm is triggered, all system func ons will operate normally but the siren will not sound. A er 30 Siren Mute On / Off Off minutes, the system will automa cally re‐trigger the alarm, but with the siren again remaining silent. 16 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Timeout dura on if the panel is con nuously idle (remains unused). or Never Time Format Select the clock format displayed on the panel screens. 12 Hr. / 24 Hr. 12 Hr. When enabled, the integral panel camera automa cally takes a picture of the Take Picture On / Off On user during arm/disarm events. Note: Pictures can be viewed in the history. When enabled, the integral panel camera automa cally starts recording vid‐ Video Capture eo when an alarm is triggered and con nues recording video while the sys‐ On / Off On tem is in alarm. Note: Videos can be viewed in the history. Front LED By default the 'Home' bu on displays an LED status light. On / Off On Restart Panel Select to reboot ("warm boot" restart) the Super Panel opera ng system. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 17 ...
'breathing' (slow increase / decrease in intensity) to Compa ble with the exis ng doorbell transformer (10‐ white 'breathing' and prompts "Ready for pairing". 30VAC,10VA) If not, perform a factory reset: Press/ hold down the bu on un l the LED is blue fast flashing, then release Prepara ons Before Pairing and repeat this step. 1. Panel Network Ensure the panel is connected to Wi‐Fi to receive the 18 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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Opera on Temperature Storage Cloud Storage: Amazon KVS Video storage Charging func on 0°C ‐ 50°C (32°F ‐ 122°F) Power by exis ng doorbell's 10‐30VAC wiring; rear Opera on Humidity (Storage): 80% Max. non‐condensing terminals are non‐polarized (2‐wire set‐up con‐ Weather Proofing IPX4 nec ng to a mechanical chime in line with a door‐ Power bell transformer). NEC Class 2 Transformer with an Dimensions (HxWxD) 5.23 x 1.39 x 1.12 In. (13.3 x 3.5 x 2.9cm) output from 10 to 30 VAC, 10 VA, OR 12 VDC Lim‐ ited Power Source (LPS) with an amperage ra ng of 3.31 oz. (94g) without bracket, 3.88 oz. Weight 0.5 to 1.0 amps. (110g) with moun ng plate Ba ery Built‐in 450mAh Regulatory FCC 2A3HR‐XDC01, IC 27861‐XDC01 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 19 ...
Solid Firmware upgrade in progress Blue Rapid Flashing Factory reset ‐‐ Hold bu on for 60 seconds White Breathing Doorbell ready for pairing White Flashing Doorbell pairing in progress White Solid Ready mode White Rapid Flashing Wi‐Fi reset in progress ‐‐ Hold bu on for 20 seconds Green Solid In ‐ Call Mode Red Flashing Alarm triggered Yellow Solid Doorbell pairing failed ‐‐ Check Wi‐Fi creden als Yellow Flashing Power cycle ‐‐ Hold bu on for 40 seconds 20 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Transmi er Installa on door with the transmi er a ached to the unmoving part of the entry‐ a. Reference the illustra on below. Locate the bo om of the way. For example, a ach the main body of the sensor (the transmi er) transmi er (the slo ed short end). to the door frame, not b. Turn the transmi er over, and then gently slide a fingernail/ the door. We recom‐ finger p into the slot pushing the transmi er's back plate up mend the transmi er and away from the body (you can see the FCC label on the in‐ be placed at the top side of the back plate). corner of the opening side of the door. See illustra on at right: (con nued) NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 21 ...
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Observe the magnet posi on. When sa sfied press the tape firmly against the transmi er . with posi on, user a screwdriver to fully secure Note: A er the adhesive is secure, the trans‐ each screw in the wall. mi er cannot be moved. h. Press the front of the magnet against the base, c. Peel the other side of the adhesive, and then un l there is an audible snap. press the transmi er against the wall. Align the magnet with the transmi er , verifying 22 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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35mm (1.4 in.) 31mm (1.2 in.) 45mm (1.8 in.) 40mm (1.6 in.) case un l secure. There will be an audible snap. Ba ery Replacement 8. Press the sensor back onto the base. Test The PWD requires two CR2032 ba ery cells. When the cells are low, the sensor. the panel displays a low ba ery icon next to the sensor in the devices list. The cells must be replaced within 7 days of the first low ba ery no fica on; if the cells are not replaced within 7 days, the sensor may not func on properly. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 23 ...
Signaling Code (Na onal Fire Protec on Associa on, Ba ery Park, Quincy, Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.34 x 1.68 x 0.46 in. (5.9 x 4.3 x 1.2cm) MA, 02269 USA) Do Not Connect To A Receptacle Controlled By A Switch. Regulatory FCC 2AVDCXPD03‐E‐1433 IMPORTANT: This system ships from the factory with an approved 24‐ hour backup ba ery installed and is compliant with UL 985: * With the front of the Sensor facing the panel LCD, the panel installed at a height of 4.92 . (1.5m), and the Sensor installed at a height of 6.9 . (2.1m). Household Fire Warning System Units. Fire and carbon monoxide detectors are always ac ve. ** The loca on of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/ unobstructed situa ons, the transmi er range may be greater. In adverse wireless condi ons, you may encounter a decrease in range. 24 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Use the sensor's case screw to secure the cover. c. Gently slide a fingernail/finger p into the slot and push the top of f. Peel the film off of the adhesive and firmly press the the case. sensor back plate against the wall. d. Remove the adhesive film cover, and then place the back plate Note: A er placement using the adhesive, the sen‐ against the wall, making sure that the orienta‐ sor cannot be moved without damaging the adhe‐ on is correct for the desired posi on. sive. Note: A er placement using the adhesive, g. Add the sensor to the panel by pu ng the panel in the sensor cannot be moved without damag‐ learning mode, then pressing the bu on on the side ing the adhesive. of the sensor to pair the sensor to the panel. e. Insert the included moun ng screw into the NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 25 ...
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3. No ng the polarity of the ba ery, use a finger‐ nail/finger p to push the ba ery out of the case. 4. Insert a new CR123A ba ery into the ba ery case, ensuring correct polarity. 5. Press the sensor cover back onto its back plate. Listen for an audible snap. 6. Use the sensor's case screw to secure the cov‐ er. 7. Test the sensor. Jumper Func on The PIR Mo on Sensor has two sets of jumpers. One set of jumpers adjusts the Pet Immunity se ng and the other set of jumpers adjusts the Sensi vity level. (con nued) 26 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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4. Remove the right side jumper (all 3 pins are then visible). 5. Place the jumper on the desired pin set (see table). 6. Replace the sensor plate, and then con nue to installa on. Middle and Bo om Pins – or – 7. Adjust the Pet Immunity Level (described above), then con nue to installa on. High ‐‐ Max 32 feet Up to 55lb. dog PIR Mo on Sensor "Cool Off" Period (10m) distance When the system is armed and a person is detected by the Mo on Sensor, there is a 3 minute "cool‐off" period before the Mo on Sensor will detect another person. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 27 ...
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. (2.1m) Rela ve Humidity (Storage) 80% Max. non‐condensing Sensi vity Levels Low, High Weather Proofing Pet Immunity 33lbs., 55lbs. (15kg, 25kg) FCC 2AVDCXPM03‐E‐1433, UL639, ULC Regulatory S306 *With the front of the Sensor facing the Super Panel LCD; the Super Panel installed at a height of 4.92 . (1.5m). The Sensor is installed at a height of 6.89 . (2.1m). ** The loca on of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situa ons, the transmi er range may be greater. In adverse wireless condi ons, you may encounter a decrease in range. *** Test Environment ‐ Background Temperature 78.8°F (26°C), Blackbody Temperature 96.8°F (36°C) 28 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Long ba ery life, as long as 4 months and rechargeable with cable or Solar Panel (see page 31) Height Camera 2.75 In. (7cm); Moun ng Base 2.18 In. (5.5cm) Width Camera 1.96 In. (5cm); Moun ng Base 1.75 In. (4.5cm) Depth 3.38 In. (8.6cm); Moun ng Base 0.87 In. (2.2cm) Type‐C USB, 6400mAh non‐removable rechargeable ba ery, ≈ 3 months under normal condi ons (5 triggers during the day, Weight ≈ 7.76 oz. (220 g.) Power 2 triggers during the evening, 5 false triggers, Remove Wake‐ Rela ve Humidity 80% Max. non‐condensing up – 1 during the day, 1 during the evening). Weather Proofing IP56 Type‐C USB 2.0, 10W 5V @2A, (If using op onal Solar panel, Wired Power see page 31). Regulatory FCC, IC (TBC) NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 29 ...
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Place the moun ng base onto the moun ng surface, lining up the holes with the moun ng base and use the screws to secure. Replace the weatherproof seals. Moun ng to UPVC, Glass, Steel, Wood or Other Smooth Surfaces With some smooth surfaces, it may be appropriate to use the included double‐sided 3M adhesive. A ach the adhesive to the moun ng base and remove the protec ve film. Adhere the moun ng base to the (dry) surface and wait 24‐48 hours before placing the Camera on the moun ng base to ensure maximum bonding strength. 30 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
3. Drill moun ng holes. If installing into concrete, brick, or stucco, use Height: 6.61 In. (16.8cm) a power drill and appropriate drill bit for the material. Dimensions Width: 7.20 In. (18.3cm) 4. Install the bracket using the included screws. Depth: 0.67 In. (1.7cm) 5. Place the solar panel on the bracket, lining up the screw with the insert on the back of the unit. Twist the solar panel to complete the Weight 11.53 oz. (327g) w/ accessories bond, and twist the screw nut on the bracket to secure the solar panel in place. Rated Power 5W (5.5V, 0.9A) 6. Use the handle on the solar panel to adjust the angle to the desired posi on. Cannot charge in temperatures Charging Limita ons 7. Open the camera bo om cover to expose the charging socket and below 32°F (0°C) insert the USB plug from the solar panel cable. Regulatory FCC, IC, EMC, ROHS, CE (TBD) NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 31 ...
Taking note of the cell polarity, use a fingernail/finger p to push the bu ons control the arming and disarming features of the panel. cell out of the case. Away: Press to arm the panel in Away mode. 5. Push a fresh CR2032 cell into the case, observing polarity. Stay: Press to arm the panel in Stay mode. 6. Place the keychain back into the screw post and press the keyfob's Disarm: Press to disarm the panel. backplate into place. SOS: Within 2 seconds a er simultaneously depressing both SOS + 7. Replace the screw and secure (do not over ghten) Away, the keyfob sends a panic no fica on to the alarm monitoring 8. Test the keyfob opera on. central sta on. 32 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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80% Max. non‐condensing Weather Proofing IPX4 Transmi er Frequency 433MHz Wireless Signal Range Up to 820 .*, open air, with Super Panel** Modula on OOK Encryp on Yes, 1‐way Frequency Hopping N/A Supervision N/A Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.53 x 1.49 x 0.53 in. (6.4 x 3.8 x 1.4cm) Regulatory FCC 2AVDC‐XPK‐201, UL 1023 * With the front of the Keyfob facing the Super Panel LCD, and the Super Panel installed at a height of 4.92 .(150cm); the Keyfob located at a height of 3.93 . (120cm). ** The loca on of the Keyfob can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situa ons, the Keyfob transmi er range may be greater. In adverse wireless condi ons, you may encounter a decrease in range. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 33 ...
Your Panic Bu on Sensor has two key steps: You can wear the Panic Bu on Sensor on your wrist or clip it on your belt. 1. Place the Panic bu on on your wrist or belt clip. 2. Connect the Panic bu on sensor to the panel as described in the next step. 34 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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4. Remove the old cell ba ery and insert a new cell, observing polarity. 2. Unscrew the bracket. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 35 ...
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Moun ng Wristband, Belt clip Ba ery CR2032 3.0V (225mAh) x1 Ba ery Life ≈ 7 years @ 30 triggers per day Current 0.9 uA Standby, 2.4 mA Ac ve Opera ng Temperature 32° to 120.2°F (0° to 49°C) Rela ve Humidity (Storage) 80% Max. non‐condensing Weather Proofing IPX7 Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.65 x 1.45 x 0.43 in. (4.2 x 3.7 x 1.1cm) Regulatory FCC 2AVDCXPP01‐E‐1433 * With the front of the Sensor facing the Super Panel LCD and the Super Panel installed at a height of 4.92 . (150cm). The Sensor installed at a height of 4.59 to 4.92 . (140 to 150cm). ** The loca on of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed loca ons, the transmi er range may be greater. In adverse wireless condi ons, you may encounter a decrease in range. 36 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Super Panel over the 433 MHz frequency, transmi ng to the panel when 1. Carefully pry each screw cover from the bo om of the case using a it detects a wet (Loop 1) or freeze (Loop 2) condi on. screwdriver. 2. Remove the screws from the case to access the ba ery cell. Add The Flood/Freeze Sensor To Your Panel When adding the Flood/Freeze Sensor to the panel, set your panel to sensor learning mode, trigger the sensor by pressing the test bu on found on the bo om of the sensor. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 37 ...
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Ac ve Current 4 mA Opera ng Temperature 32° to 120.2°F (0° to 49°C) Rela ve Humidity 80% Max. non‐condensing Weather Proofing IPX7 Replace with one CR2450 (3.0V, 600mAh) cell. Dimensions (Ø x D) 2.48 x 0.68 inches (6.3 x 1.7cm) Regulatory FCC 2AVDCXPF01‐E‐1433 * With the Sensor placed on the ground and facing the Super Panel LCD, the Panel installed at a height of 4.92 . (1.5m). * *The loca on of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situa‐ ons, the transmi er range may be greater. In adverse wireless condi ons, you may encounter a decrease in range. 38 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Moun ng Loca on ‐ Ceiling Mount the sensor in a loca on with a direct line of sight of the glass to be protected. As sound travels direc onally out from a broken window, a posi on 7 . (2.1 m) into the room provides be er detec‐ on. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 39 ...
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Rela ve Humidity 80% Max. non‐condensing Transmi er Frequency 433MHz Wireless Signal Range Up to 656 .*, open air, with Security Panel** Modula on Encryp on Yes, 1‐way Frequency Hopping Supervision Yes, ≈ 60 minutes Diameter, Depth 2.55 in., 0.65 in. Omni‐direc onal? Yes, 360° Regulatory FCC 2AVDCXPG01‐E‐1433 * With the front of the Sensor facing the Super Panel LCD, with the Super Panel installed at a height of 4.92 (150cm). The Sensor installed at a height of 6.89 . (210cm). ** The loca on of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situa ons, the transmi er range may be greater. In adverse wireless condi ons, you may encounter a decrease in range. 40 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Cer fica on FCC ID: 2AVDCXPR01‐E‐1433 inside the plas c shell) Main Sensor Magne c Sensor *With the front of the sensor facing the Super Panel LCD, with the Super Panel installed at a height of 4.92 feet (1.5m) and the sensor installed at a height of 6.89 feet (2.1m). Note: The loca on of the sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situa ons, the transmi er range may be great‐ er; in adverse wireless condi ons, you may encounter a decrease in range. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 41 ...
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(or 20mm) spade bit d. Be sure to place the Main Sensor exactly above or beside the posi‐ on where the Magne c Sensor will be installed and the door is closed. 4. Drill for the Main Sensor: Prepare the door frame for the Main Sen‐ Door 42 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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c. Tap the Magne c Sensor with a rubber hammer un l seated. 8. Gap: Ensure the gap between the two parts of your sensor is between 1‐5mm (0.04‐0.6 inches). Adjust the Main Sensor height if needed. 2. Replace the ba ery with one lithium type CR2 (3.0V DC / 800mAh). NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 43 ...
When properly installed and maintained, your natural gas furnace and hot water heater do not pollute your air space with CO. Natural gas is known as a "clean burning" fuel because under correct opera ng condi‐ ons, the combus on products are water vapor and carbon dioxide (Front View) (CO2), which is not toxic. The products of combus on are exhausted from furnaces and water heaters to the outside by means of a fuel duct or chimney. Correct opera on of any burning equipment requires two key condi ons: • An adequate supply of air for complete combus on. • Proper ven ng of the products of combus on from the furnace through the chimney, vent or duct to the outside. (Rear View) 44 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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The following symptoms are related to CO poisoning and should be dis‐ CAUTION: This alarm is only intended cussed with all members of the household so that you know what to look to be ceiling mounted or no more than for: 12 inches below the ceiling. Extreme exposure: unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio‐ respiratory failure, death. CAUTION: This alarm will only indicate Medium exposure: severe throbbing headache, drowsiness, confu‐ the presence of carbon monoxide gas at sion, vomi ng, fast heart rate. the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may LOCATION FOR PLACING CO Mild exposure: slight headache, nausea, fa gue (similar to "flu‐like" DETECTORS IN A MULTI‐FLOOR be present in other areas. symptoms). RESIDENCE NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 45 ...
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Install smoke detectors as close to the center of the ceiling as Install smoke detectors at both ends of a bedroom hallway if the possible. If this is not prac cal, put the detector on the ceiling, hallway is more than 40 feet (12 meters) long no closer than 20 inches (50 cm) from any wall or corner, as shown in Figure 4 Figure 1: ONE SEPARATE If some of your rooms have sloped, peaked, or gabled ceilings, SMOKE DETECTOR IN EVERY try to mount detectors 0.91 meter measured horizontally BEDROOM AND ONE SMOKE from the highest point of the ceiling as shown Figure 5 ALARM IN THE FLOOR AS A MINIMUM PROTECTION Figure 4: RECOMMENDED BEST AND ACCEPTABLE LOCATIONS TO MOUNT SMOKE DETECTORS Figure 2: ONE SEPARATE SMOKE DETECTOR IN EVERY ROOM, EX‐ CEPT KITCHEN AND BATHROOM Figure 5: RECOMMENDED LOCA‐ FOR MORE SECURITY TION TO MOUNT SMOKE DETEC‐ TORS IN ROOMS WITH SLOPED, GABLED, OR PEAKED CEILING 46 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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Open ba ery cover loca ons. b. Install ba ery into compartment ensuring correct polarity. In insect‐infested areas. If insects enter a detector's sensing cham‐ ber, they may cause a nuisance alarm. Where bugs are a problem, c. A er ba ery is replaced, please press test bu on immediately to get rid of them before pu ng up a detector. check if it alarms properly. Near fluorescent lights, electrical "noise" from fluorescent lights may 8. Line up the slot of the bracket and the Smoke/CO detector. Pull cause nuisance alarms. Install smoke detectors at least 5 feet (1.5 onward on the Smoke/CO detector to make sure it is securely a ached to the moun ng bracket, shown in Figure 9. meters) from such lights. Your smoke detector is not to be used with smoke alarm guards. 48 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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Figure 10: Test/Silence repeat un l the CO event is eliminated. The CO sensor is designed to de‐ bu on loca on tect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combus on. It is NOT de‐ signed to detect any other gas. LOW BATTERY WARNING: When the ba eries are low and need to be SMOKE ALARM: The alarm pa ern is three (3) short alarm sirens with replaced, the device will beep and the yellow LED light will flash once three (3) corresponding flashes of the red LED light. This pa ern will re‐ every 50 seconds. This warning should last for up to 30 days, but please peat un l the smoke event is eliminated. The smoke alarm will take prec‐ replace the ba ery asap before ba ery power is completely exhausted. edence when both smoke and CO are present. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 49 ...
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END OF PRODUCT LIFE WARNING: The device will one (1) beep with four sors and may cause false reading: methane, propane, isobutene, isopro‐ (4) corresponding flashes of the yellow LED light every fi y (50) sec‐ panol, ethyl acetate, hydrogen sulfide, sulfide dioxides, alcohol base prod‐ onds. This indicates that the detector must be replaced and deac vat‐ ucts, paints, thinner, solvents, adhesives, hair spray, a er shave, perfume, ed immediately. The end‐of‐life is set ten‐year when the user places and some cleaning agents. Do not paint the detector. Paint will seal the the unit into service. vents and interfere with its ability to detect smoke and CO. Move the TAMPER ALARM: When the bracket is uninstalled, the tamper switch is detector prior to performing any of the following: staining or stripping opened, the tamper alarm will sound, the tamper switch loca on as wood floors or furniture, pain ng, wall papering, using adhesives. Store shown in Figure: 11, The tamper alarm pa ern is two (2) long alarm the detector in a plas c bag during any of the above projects to help pro‐ sirens with two (2) corresponding flashes of the yellow LED. WARN‐ tect the sensors from damage. Make sure to reinstall the detector once ING: The tamper alarm is silenced for 5 minutes a er energizing. done so as to assure con nuous protec on. 50 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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4. A er following steps 1‐3, if your alarm reac vates within a 24 hour through‐out the residence. If a fire is discovered, follow the steps list be‐ period, repeat steps 1‐3 and call a qualified appliance technician low. Thoroughly familiarize yourself with these items and review them (Telephone Number) to inves gate for sources of CO from fuel with all of your family members. burning equipment and appliances, and inspect for proper opera‐ on of this equipment. If problems are iden fied during this in‐ spec on have the equipment serviced immediately. Note any com‐ Smoke alarms may not awaken all sleeping individuals, and that it is the bus on equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the responsibility of individuals in the household that are capable of assis ng manufacturers' instruc ons, or contact the manufacturers directly, others to provide assistance to those who may not be awakened by the for more informa on about CO safety and this equipment. Make alarm sound, or to those who may be incapable of safely evacua ng the sure that motor vehicles are not, and have not been, opera ng in area unassisted. Leave immediately using one of your pre‐planned escape an a ached garage or adjacent to the residence. routes. Every second counts .Do not get dressed or pick up valuables. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 51 ...
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80% Max. non‐condensing (Storage) Transmi er Frequency 433MHz Weather Proofing up to 492 .*, open air, with Security Wireless Signal Range Panel** FCC, IC, CE (TBD), UL2034, UL2075, Regulatory UL217 Modula on Height 1.81 in. (4.6cm) with Base Encryp on Yes, 1‐way Dimensions Diameter 4.92 in. (12.5cm) Frequency Hopping Supervision Yes, ≈ 60 minutes Tamper Yes LEDs RGB, Status Indicator Main Bu on Mul ‐func onal 52 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Event Log The Prima Super Panel stores and logs up to 500 events in Ac vity. Events exceeding 500 overwrite the oldest events. Note: The mobile app stores over 1000 events. The following types of events are logged: Z‐Wave ac ons Alarms and Snapshots from the panel camera Camera recordings triggered by alarms Arming and disarming events Sensor ac vity: Open/Close/Tamper/Loss of Supervision/Low Ba ery/Bypass/Un‐Bypass Panel Tamper Loss of Communica on with Cloud Services NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 53 ...
5. Tap the '+' icon: At the top right corner of the Devices screen, tap ter passcode to proceed. Remember to keep your passcode secure. the '+' icon to begin the process of adding a new Z‐Wave device. 3. Tap 'Z‐Wave': A er successfully entering the Master passcode, you 6. Select 'New' or 'Used': Specify the status of the device to be added: will be presented with a variety of op ons. Find and tap Z‐Wave. 4. Tap 'Devices': Within the Z‐Wave menu, locate and tap Devices. If the device is new, i.e., it has never previously been paired with a 5. Find and select the device: Scroll through the list of paired Z‐Wave Z‐Wave Controller, select New. 54 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
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1. Tap the 'Hamburger' icon: On the panel main screen, locate and tap the 'Hamburger' menu icon (the icon looks like three horizontal lines) to access your panel's se ngs. 2. Enter the Master passcode: You will be prompted to enter the Mas‐ ter passcode to proceed. Remember to keep your passcode secure. 3. Tap 'Z‐Wave': A er successfully entering the Master passcode, you will be presented with a variety of op ons. Find and tap Z‐Wave. 4. Tap 'Reset Z‐Wave': Within the Z‐Wave menu, find and tap Reset Z‐ Wave. 5. Confirm Reset: This ac on will remove all Z‐Wave devices from your system. If you are sure you want to proceed, confirm the reset. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 55 ...
screen. d. Type a descrip on of the PRETROFIT. Factory Reset To return the PRETROFIT to its factory default condi on, press / hold down both the Configure bu on and tamper switch for 10 seconds. Enroll Wireless 345MHz Sensors When the PRETROFIT sounds a long beep; release both the tamper a. Open the PRETROFIT module cover and connect power. Wait at switch and Configure bu on. least 30 seconds for the PRETROFIT to power up fully. b. Power all 345MHz sensors to be included in the system (enrolled into the PRETROFIT). c. Press the "Configure" bu on to enter Enroll Mode (the blue Enroll Mode LED turns on). d. Trigger each wireless 345MHz sensor's tamper switch (or trigger the sensor to send a viola on or fault, such as opening a zone). The PRETROFIT will sound a single beep upon each successful 345MHz sensor enrollment, accompanied by the Enroll Mode LED turning NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 57 ...
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4.56 x 4.52 x 1.02 In. Pairing, Sensor Select, & Dimensions (H x W x D) Bu on Ac ons (11.6 x 11.5 x 2.6cm) Configure Regulatory FCC, IC (TBC) Supported Sensors 2GIG, Honeywell, Unencrypted 64 Wireless Sensors, 2 Hardwired * With the front of the Translator facing the panel LCD, the panel installed at a Maximum Enrollments height of 4.92 . (1.5m), and the Translator installed at a height of 3.93 . Sensors (1.2m). ** The loca on of the Translator can have a significant effect on range. In Wired Yes, Support Hardwired Sensors open/unobstructed situa ons, the transmi er range may be greater. In adverse wireless condi ons, you may encounter a decrease in range. The Case Material, Color ABS, White RX range is dependent on sensor capabili es. 58 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
Prima Components: PP1V All‐In‐One 7" Super Panel‐Only, with mounts, Verizon. PBELL Self‐Healing Wi‐Fi HD Video Doorbell (Hardwire,10‐ 30VAC), PIR Mo on Trigger 130 @10', audible/visual alert, moun ng supplies and angle PWBELL Wireless Self‐Healing Wi‐Fi HD Video Doorbell PCAM Indoor/Outdoor HD Camera, with Self‐Healing Wi‐Fi and EZ‐Magne c Mount PSOLAR Solar Panel Op on, for recharging cameras PWD Window/Door Transmi er PWTEMP Flood/Freeze Temperature Sensor *All sensors include long‐life ba eries and moun ng hardware. NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide 59 ...
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna supplier upon the purchase of equivalent Increase the separa on between the equipment and receiver new equipment, or dispose of it at desig‐ Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that nated collec on points. For more infor‐ ma on see: www.recyclethis.info. to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Chang‐ es or modifica ons to this product not authorized by the party responsi‐ ble for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equip‐ ment. This equipment complies with FCC radia on exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmi er must not be collocated or ALL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND DATA ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE opera ng in conjunc on with any other antenna or transmi er. WITHOUT NOTICE TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY, FUNCTION AND/OR DESIGN. 60 NAPCO Prima: User Installa on Guide ...
NAPCO. After repair or replacement, NAPCO assumes the cost of returning NAPCO is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user's family or employees, and limits its liability for any loss or damage including incidental or products under warranty.
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