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© NAPCO 2023
OI436LF 11/23
NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide
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  • Page 1 User Installation Guide © NAPCO 2023 OI436LF 11/23 NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    RF Translator Module ............57 Security Settings............14 Ordering Information ............59 Panel Settings ..............17 FCC Compliance .............60 Doorbell Camera ............18 NAPCO Limited Warranty ..........61 Doorbell LED Indications ..........20 For technical service, contact your local security dealer. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 3: Quick Start

    • Connect red to (+) BATTERY RESET • Connect black to (−) Install Cover Install Tabletop Stand Insert tabs at bottom and press to snap clips in place. Slide tabs in as shown (no "snap"). NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 4 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). NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 5 Follow the on-screen instructions. Next: Continue following the system prompts to complete your installa- For technical service, contact your local security dealer. tion. On the next page, scan the QR code to download the Mobile App. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 6: Home Screen

    Home Screen The NAPCO PP1A Super Panel menu options run along the bottom of the screen and features icons to allow easy access to its most important panel features. See the next page for descriptions of each icon. NAPCO Prima® Super Panel (Model PP1A)
  • Page 7: Panel Icons / Status Bar Icons

    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 reception. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 8: Quick Settings Menu

    4. Set the User Type: Member, Scheduled, or Temporary (see above type descriptions). 5. Set the desired User passcode, and confirm. *Throughout this document, "Leaving" is identical to "Armed Away", and "Staying" is identical to "Armed Stay". NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Adding Sensors

    Wi-Fi: Allows the user to access to the available Wi-Fi networks: Remove a Sensor 1. Select Settings > Network > Wi-Fi. 1. Select Settings > [enter Master passcode] > Devices). (continued) 2. Select the desired sensor and click Delete to remove. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 10: Testing Your System

    • The Alarm screen displays the time and state or action of Siren Test -- Checks that the selected siren is operational. alarms that occurred. Microphone Test -- Checks operation and if properly configured. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 11: Emergency Button (Panel)

    Specifications -- NAPCO Prima® Super Panel Emergency Button (Panel) Model Number PP1A The Emergency button is always available on the Menu bar. Press to instantly send an emergency signal to the monitored central station in a Android 7.1 crisis. Storage...
  • Page 12 Specifications -- NAPCO Prima® Super Panel (cont'd) Model Number PP1A Operating Temperature 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C) Storage Temperature -4° to 149°F (-20° to 65°C) Weather Proofing Regulatory Z-Wave (TBD), FCC, CE (TBD), UL, SIA (TBD) Wi-Fi Dual Band 2.4GHz & 5GHz, 802.11 a/b/g/n...
  • Page 13: Arming Settings

    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 NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Security Settings

    *An exit/entry "follower" zone is a zone that will ignore detection during the exit delay (and only during entry delay if the exit/entry door is entered first). Thus, detection devic- es (PIR motion 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 conditions. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 15 Any open "Force Zones" at the time 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 closed, the Super Panel will un-bypass (re-activate) that zone. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 16 If enabled when an alarm is triggered, all system functions will operate normally but the siren will not sound. After 30 Siren Mute On / Off minutes, the system will automatically re-trigger the alarm, but with the siren again remaining silent. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 17: Panel Settings

    Note: Videos can be viewed in the history. Front LED By default the 'Home' button displays an LED status light. On / Off Restart Panel Select to reboot ("warm boot" restart) the Super Panel operating system. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 18: Doorbell Camera

    If not, perform a factory reset: Press/ hold down the button until the LED is blue fast flashing, then release Preparations Before Pairing and repeat this step. 1. Panel Network Ensure the panel is connected to Wi-Fi to receive the NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 19 10 to 30 VAC, 10 VA, OR 12 VDC Lim- ited Power Source (LPS) with an amperage rating of 3.31 oz. (94g) without bracket, 3.88 oz. Weight 0.5 to 1.0 amps. (110g) with mounting plate Battery Built-in 450mAh Regulatory FCC 2A3HR-XDC01, IC 27861-XDC01 NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 20: Doorbell Led Indications

    Wi-Fi reset in progress -- Hold button for 20 seconds Green Solid In - Call Mode Flashing Alarm triggered Yellow Solid Doorbell pairing failed -- Check Wi-Fi credentials Yellow Flashing Power cycle -- Hold button for 40 seconds NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 21: Window/Door Transmitter

    (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 illustration at right: (continued) NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 22 Press the front of the magnet against the base, c. Peel the other side of the adhesive, and then until there is an audible snap. press the transmitter against the wall. Align the magnet with the transmitter , verifying NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 23 The cells must be replaced within 7 days of the first low battery notification; if the cells are not replaced within 7 days, the sensor may not function properly. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 24: Sensor Trouble Signals

    ** The location of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/ unobstructed situations, the transmitter range may be greater. In adverse wireless conditions, you may encounter a decrease in range. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: Pir Motion Sensor

    Insert the included mounting screw into the NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 26 7. Test the sensor. Jumper Function The PIR Motion Sensor has two sets of jumpers. One set of jumpers adjusts the Pet Immunity setting and the other set of jumpers adjusts the Sensitivity level. (continued) NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 27 PIR Motion Sensor "Cool Off" Period (10m) distance When the system is armed and a person is detected by the Motion Sensor, there is a 3 minute "cool-off" period before the Motion Sensor will detect another person. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 28 ** The location of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situations, the transmitter range may be greater. In adverse wireless conditions, you may encounter a decrease in range. *** Test Environment - Background Temperature 78.8°F (26°C), Blackbody Temperature 96.8°F (36°C) NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Indoor/Outdoor Hd Camera

    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 optional Solar panel, Wired Power see page 31). Regulatory FCC, IC (TBC) NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 30 3M adhesive. Attach the adhesive to the mounting base and remove the protective film. Adhere the mounting base to the (dry) surface and wait 24-48 hours before placing the Camera on the mounting base to ensure maximum bonding strength. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 31: Solar Panel

    Cannot charge in temperatures Charging Limitations 7. Open the camera bottom 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 Installation Guide...
  • Page 32: Keyfob

    • SOS: Within 2 seconds after simultaneously depressing both SOS + 7. Replace the screw and secure (do not overtighten) Away, the keyfob sends a panic notification to the alarm monitoring 8. Test the keyfob operation. central station. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 33 3.93 ft. (120cm). ** The location of the Keyfob can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situations, the Keyfob transmitter range may be greater. In adverse wireless conditions, you may encounter a decrease in range. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 34: Panic Button ("Medical")

    You can wear the Panic Button Sensor on your wrist or clip it on your belt. 1. Place the Panic button on your wrist or belt clip. 2. Connect the Panic button sensor to the panel as described in the next step. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 35 3. Remove the rear cover, then remove the cell battery. 1. Remove the device from the wristband or remove the device from the belt clip. 4. Remove the old cell battery and insert a new cell, observing polarity. 2. Unscrew the bracket. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 36 * With the front of the Sensor facing the Super Panel LCD and the Super Panel installed at a height of 4.92 ft. (150cm). The Sensor installed at a height of 4.59 to 4.92 ft. (140 to 150cm). ** The location of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed locations, the transmitter range may be greater. In adverse wireless conditions, you may encounter a decrease in range. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 37: Flood/Freeze Temperature Sensor

    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 button found on the bottom of the sensor. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 38 4.92 ft. (1.5m). * *The location of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situa- tions, the transmitter range may be greater. In adverse wireless conditions, you may encounter a decrease in range. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 39: Glassbreak Transmitter

    Mount the sensor in a location with a direct line of sight of the glass to be protected. As sound travels directionally out from a broken window, a position 7 ft. (2.1 m) into the room provides better detec- tion. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 40 6.89 ft. (210cm). ** The location of the Sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situations, the transmitter range may be greater. In adverse wireless conditions, you may encounter a decrease in range. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Recessed Window/Door Transmitter

    6.89 feet (2.1m). Note: The location of the sensor can have a significant effect on range. In open/unobstructed situations, the transmitter range may be great- er; in adverse wireless conditions, you may encounter a decrease in range. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 42 Be sure to place the Main Sensor exactly above or beside the posi- tion where the Magnetic Sensor will be installed and the door is closed. 4. Drill for the Main Sensor: Prepare the door frame for the Main Sen- Door NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 43 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 battery with one lithium type CR2 (3.0V DC / 800mAh). NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 44: Smoke/Co Detector

    • An adequate supply of air for complete combustion. • Proper venting of the products of combustion from the furnace through the chimney, vent or duct to the outside. (Rear View) NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 45 Carbon monoxide gas may LOCATION FOR PLACING CO • Mild exposure: slight headache, nausea, fatigue (similar to "flu-like" DETECTORS IN A MULTI-FLOOR be present in other areas. symptoms). RESIDENCE NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 46 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 NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 47 (National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code® and NFPA 72® are registered • The detector is not to be located within 5 feet (1.5m) of any cooking trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc., Quincy, MA appliance. 02269.) NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 48 Smoke/CO detector to make sure it is securely attached to the mounting bracket, shown in Figure 9. meters) from such lights. • Your smoke detector is not to be used with smoke alarm guards. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 49 The smoke alarm will take prec- replace the battery asap before battery power is completely exhausted. edence when both smoke and CO are present. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 50 (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 after energizing. done so as to assure continuous protection. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 51 Leave immediately using one of your pre-planned escape an attached garage or adjacent to the residence. routes. Every second counts .Do not get dressed or pick up valuables. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 52 UL217 Modulation Height 1.81 in. (4.6cm) with Base Encryption Yes, 1-way Dimensions Diameter 4.92 in. (12.5cm) Frequency Hopping Supervision Yes, ≈ 60 minutes Tamper LEDs RGB, Status Indicator Main Button Multi-functional NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide PSMK: WI2646LF SMKCO: WI2647LF...
  • Page 53: Event Log

    • Alarms and Snapshots from the panel camera • Camera recordings triggered by alarms • Arming and disarming events • Sensor activity: Open/Close/Tamper/Loss of Supervision/Low Battery/Bypass/Un-Bypass • Panel Tamper • Loss of Communication with Cloud Services NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 54: Z-Wave Home Automation

    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. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 55 4. Tap 'Reset Z-Wave': Within the Z-Wave menu, find and tap Reset Z- Wave. 5. Confirm Reset: This action will remove all Z-Wave devices from your system. If you are sure you want to proceed, confirm the reset. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 56: Approved Z-Wave Devices

    BE469ZP EcoLink GDZW7-ECO Schlage E599 Siren EcoLink ISZW7-ECO YRD226-ZW2-619 Eco Net EVC-200 Yale YRD-226 Water Valve WATER VALVE ACTUA- Zooz YRD136-ZW2-169 Honeywell T6 Pro Switches Evolve LPM-15 2GIG 2GIG-STZ-1 Thermostats EcoLink TBZ500 TBZ48 Trane XR724 NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 57: Rf Translator Module

    FIT module cover is replaced). with the NAPCO Prima® Super Panel. The typical signals that are translat- Note: Previously enrolled sensors are retained if you later re-enter ed include each sensor's alarm, supervisory and trouble signals that are Enroll Mode to add additional sensors.
  • Page 58 Yes, Support Hardwired Sensors open/unobstructed situations, the transmitter range may be greater. In adverse wireless conditions, you may encounter a decrease in range. The Case Material, Color ABS, White RX range is dependent on sensor capabilities. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 59: Ordering Information

    • PCAM Indoor/Outdoor HD Camera, with Self-Healing Wi-Fi and EZ-Magnetic Mount • PSOLAR Solar Panel Option, for recharging cameras • PWD Window/Door Transmitter • PWTEMP Flood/Freeze Temperature Sensor *All sensors include long-life batteries and mounting hardware. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 60: Fcc Compliance

    This transmitter must not be collocated or ALL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND DATA ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. WITHOUT NOTICE TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY, FUNCTION AND/OR DESIGN. NAPCO Prima: User Installation Guide...
  • Page 61: Napco Limited Warranty

    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 products under warranty. NAPCO shall have no obligation under this warranty, or...

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