NAPCO WIZARD IIe Installation Instructions Manual
NAPCO WIZARD IIe Installation Instructions Manual

NAPCO WIZARD IIe Installation Instructions Manual

Voice phone module for napco gemini series, signature ss-p series and napco express series control panels

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DESCRIPTION
Napco's Wizard IIe is a voice-synthesized interface that
provides keypad features from any TouchTone
either on or off premises. Voice prompts replace keypad displays
and annunciators to guide the user through the various functions
using the phone's numerical touchpad. Hookup to the keypad bus
and telephone lines is quick and easy.
Note: The Wizard IIe is not intended as a replacement for a
keypad, but rather as an enhancement to a keypad-based
system for remote or local access.
FEATURES
Access/command system from any TouchTone phone
Voice prompted for user-friendly operation
Smart, menu-driven "YES/NO" format
Over 250 voice-synthesized descriptors
3 programmable control outputs for home automation
Toll Saver feature avoids unnecessary phone charges
Uncompromised security using ID and access codes in
addition to existing system codes
May be used as a Stand-alone Telephone Controller when
used with a 12V Power Supply
Easy Installation

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating Voltage: 12Vdc (nominal), supplied by panel
Current: Standby, 60mA + control output currents; Local
Active, 120mA + control output currents; Remote Active,
110mA + control output currents (typical)
Control Outputs (CNTRL 1, CNTRL 2, CNTRL 3): 12Vdc,
active low, 25mA maximum
3
Dimensions: 1
H x 7"W x ¾D
/
8"
Telephones: TouchTone-compatible. (Phones that can
only dial rotary will not be able to operate the host panel.)
INSTALLATION
The module is self contained to simplify mounting inside or
outside the panel enclosure. If mounting inside the enclosure, the
unit may be affixed to the rear wall using double-sided adhesive
pads. If mounting outside the enclosure, use two #10 screws to
secure the unit to any flat surface.
WIRING
Wiring to the Gemini, Signature SS-P and Napco Express
Series Control Panels is summarized in Table 1.
LINE SEIZE TERMINAL (Terminal 1)
The Line Seize Terminal may be used as an input which will
notify the user whenever the control panel or any other telephone
accessory, such as a Veriphone 2-way voice module, is in an
off-hook state. Any active low output that goes to a low state
WIZARD
(Voice Phone Module for Napco
TM
Gemini
Series, Signature SS-P Series
and Napco Express Series Control Panels)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TM
telephone,
TM
IIe
(<1V) when active can be used to drive the Line Seize Terminal.
The message, "Alarm system communicating. Please try again
later, or enter Wizard entry number followed by pound" will
activate. Entering the Wizard IIe ID number and pressing
allow the user to operate the system.
CONTROL TERMINALS (CNTRL 1, 2, 3)
(Terminals 7, 8 & 9)
The CNTRL Terminals are active low; that is, they will go to
about 1 volt when active (on). With no output device connected,
a voltmeter placed across the PGM Terminal and Remote Power
(-), will read 0 volts. When troubleshooting the CNTRL outputs
(with no device connected) connect the positive (+) voltmeter
lead to Remote Power (+) and the negative (-) lead to the CNTRL
Terminal. If the meter reads 0 volts, the CNTRL Terminal is off. If
it reads approximately 12 volts, the CNTRL Terminal is on.
The CNTRL Terminals cannot drive devices that require
much current. Applications exceeding 25mA will require an
external low-current relay (Napco RB1000 or equivalent,
optional). See Wiring Diagram for connection.
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS (Terminals 10-14)
The Wizard IIe will accommodate an answering machine at
the site. It is recommended that the answering machine's
recorded message start with "Please wait..." followed by a 4-
second pause before the normal opening message begins. This
will notify callers that a message will follow and allow sufficient
time to enter the Wizard IIe access code during the pause
without audio interference.
Refer to the Wiring Diagram for telephone connection to the
control panel and RJ31X. Typically, wiring is made to the
PHONES terminals at the RJ31X terminal block. In this
configuration, the phone is in parallel with the Wizard IIe and a
remote communication may be detected by anyone in the house
who picks up the phone. The advantage of this method is that the
phone will always be able to access the Wizard IIe for an
emergency, even during a remote access, however if an
answering machine is in the system, it will record the interactions
between the user and the Wizard IIe.
For those users who do not want Wizard IIe communications
to be recorded, the system answering machine may be
connected to a separate RJ31X terminal block. Using this
scheme, the Wizard IIe will automatically disconnect the
answering machine on a remote communication as soon as the
Wizard IIe ID number is entered. These terminals could be used
for any or all phones in the house, however any phone wired in
this manner will appear to be disconnected for the duration of the
remote communication.
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  • Page 1: Specifications

    Hookup to the keypad bus CONTROL TERMINALS (CNTRL 1, 2, 3) and telephone lines is quick and easy. Note: The Wizard IIe is not intended as a replacement for a (Terminals 7, 8 & 9) keypad, but rather as an enhancement to a keypad-based The CNTRL Terminals are active low;...
  • Page 2: General Operation

    In order to access the Wizard using this feature, the customer then press must call the Wizard IIe, listen for one ring, then hang up and redial. The Wizard IIe will then pick up on the first ring, say The Wizard IIe will greet you with, “(System Status: “Hello”, and wait for the Wizard ID Code to be entered.
  • Page 3: Troubleshooting

    Note: If all zeros are programmed, the Access Code will be suppressed and it will not be requested; proceed to Step 3. 3. The Wizard IIe will direct you to, “Enter your Disarm Code, followed by a pound.” At this point, enter your Program Code, followed by a .
  • Page 4 DESCRIPTOR LIBRARY (See Programming Worksheets) Following is a list of programmable descriptors that are stored in memory; each is identified by its three-digit number. ACCOUNTING EIGHTY LIVING SEVENTY AIRCONDITIONER ELEVEN LOBBY SHED APARTMENT ENTRY SIGN AREA EXECUTIVE MAIDS ATTIC EXIT MAIL SIXTEEN BABYS...
  • Page 5 CONDENSED FLOW CHART INTERNAL DECISION ** PRESSING AT ANY TIME (EXCEPT IN PROGRAM MODE) RETURNS YOU HERE...
  • Page 6 WIZARD IIe WIRING DIAGRAM Wizard IIe, COVERS REMOVED SHUNT JP2 FOR EXPRESS SERIES CONTROL PANELS * NOTE: IF TOUCHTONES DO NOT WORK WHEN ATTEMPTING LOCAL ACCESS, REVERSE CONNECTIONS TO TIP & RING TERMINALS (TERMINALS 10 & 11 AND 12 & 13).
  • Page 7: Programming Steps

    WIZARD IIe PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET ENTER PROGRAM MODE • From a Remote Telephone: Dial the telephone number where Wizard is connected. When the Wizard or an Answering Machine automatically answers, go to step 1. • From a Local Telephone: Pick up the telephone and go to step 1.
  • Page 8 DATA NOTE: For Napco Gemini Series Control Panels (GEM-P1632, GEM-P3200 and *26* LIMIT 6: GEM-P9600) Only; enter keypad address for Wizard. For Napco Express Series [Default = 000] Control Panels (GEM-P400, GEM-P800, XP-400 & XP-600) leave at default “000”. COMMAND...
  • Page 9: Zone Descriptions

    ZONE DESCRIPTIONS Enter up to 8 descriptors (from Descriptor Library) for each zone in brackets below. Then, enter respective 3-digit code in box beneath each descriptor. NOTE: Press twice in rapid succession to Write and Read Back Data. ZONE 1: *501* ZONE 2: *502*...
  • Page 10 NOTE: Press twice in rapid succession to Write and Read Back Data. ZONE 18: *518* ZONE 19: *519* ZONE 20: *520* ZONE 21: *521* ZONE 22: *522* ZONE 23: *523* ZONE 24: *524* ZONE 25: *525* ZONE 26: *526* ZONE 27: *527* ZONE 28: *528*...
  • Page 11 NOTE: Press twice in rapid succession to Write and Read Back Data. ZONE 36: *536* ZONE 37: *537* ZONE 38: *538* ZONE 39: *539* ZONE 40: *540* ZONE 41: *541* ZONE 42: *542* ZONE 43: *543* ZONE 44: *544* ZONE 45: *545* ZONE 46: *546*...
  • Page 12 NOTE: Press twice in rapid succession to Write and Read Back Data. ZONE 54: *554* ZONE 55: *555* ZONE 56: *556* ZONE 57: *557* ZONE 58: *558* ZONE 59: *559* ZONE 60: *560* ZONE 61: *561* ZONE 62: *562* ZONE 63: *563* ZONE 64: *564*...
  • Page 13 NOTE: Press twice in rapid succession to Write and Read Back Data. ZONE 72: *572* ZONE 73: *573* ZONE 74: *574* ZONE 75: *575* ZONE 76: *576* ZONE 77: *577* ZONE 78: *578* ZONE 79: *579* ZONE 80: *580* ZONE 81: *581* ZONE 82: *582*...
  • Page 14: Area Descriptions

    NOTE: Press twice in rapid succession to Write and Read Back Data. ZONE 90: *590* ZONE 91: *591* ZONE 92: *592* ZONE 93: *593* ZONE 94: *594* ZONE 95: *595* ZONE 96: *596* AREA DESCRIPTIONS Enter up to 8 descriptors (from Descriptor Library) for each area in brackets below. Then, enter respective 3-digit code in box beneath each descriptor.
  • Page 15 THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS REQUIRED BY THE FCC. (REN). This is a representation of the electrical load that will be applied to your telephone line. This system has a ringer equivalence of zero. This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the Therefore, it does not affect the load of the telephone company central office equipment when your telephones ring.
  • Page 16: Napco Limited Warranty

    In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in excess of NAPCO's original selling price of the product, for any loss or damage, whether direct, indirect,...

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