NAPCO GEM-ACM1D Getting Started Manual
NAPCO GEM-ACM1D Getting Started Manual

NAPCO GEM-ACM1D Getting Started Manual

Access control accessory

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing NAPCO's new GEM-ACM1D Access Control Accessory. The GEM-ACM1D is an
accessory to the GEM-X255 that adds access control functionality to the GEM-X255 control panel. The
GEM-ACM1D provides controlled access to a door by releasing a magnetic lock or electric strike when a
proper Prox Card is presented to the card reader.
The GEM-ACM1D access control panel resides on the GEM-X255 system bus and uses a keypad location in
the system for communication. Like the keypad, the GEM-ACM1D can be used to arm and disarm the sys-
tem, and is capable of controlling door access, monitoring door status and annunciating troubles and alarms.
The GEM-ACM1D works with any standard Wiegand card reader and any UL 294 Listed door lock, however,
the recommended reader is the HID Prox Point model 6005B-00. The NAPCO standard 36 bit proximity card
and the HID standard 26 bit proximity card formats are both supported.
Up to 4 GEM-ACM1D modules may be connected to a GEM-X255 control panel. The GEM-ACM1D can sup-
port up to two card readers using an optional plug-in GEM-2D module. Each card reader can be programmed
to function independently on different doors.
This Getting Started Guide will walk you through the following:
1. Terminal Strip Descriptions
2. GEM-2D Module for Second Door Installations
3. ACM Programming
4. Creating and Entering Proximity Cards
5. Create an ACM Schedule
6. Access Events Logs

REQUIREMENTS

Gem-X255 control panel with v5 firmware or higher (circuit board with expanded RAM is required for a
separate ACM log capability).
PCD-Windows Quickloader Download software v4.5 or higher.
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................................................1
REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................................................................................................1
HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................................2
TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................2
GEM-2D MODULE FOR SECOND DOOR INSTALLATIONS ..............................................................................................................................4
ACM PROGRAMMING .........................................................................................................................................................................................4
CREATING AND ENTERING ACM PROXIMITY CARDS ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
CREATE AN ACM SCHEDULE ...............................................................................................................................................................................................10
KEYFOB CONTROL OF ACM DOOR ACCESS ....................................................................................................................................................................11
FIRST MAN IN FEATURE ..................................................................................................................................................................................12
WIRING DIAGRAMS ..........................................................................................................................................................................................15
WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................................................................................................16
GEM-ACM1D
Access Control Accessory
Getting Started Guide

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    The GEM-ACM1D access control panel resides on the GEM-X255 system bus and uses a keypad location in the system for communication. Like the keypad, the GEM-ACM1D can be used to arm and disarm the sys- tem, and is capable of controlling door access, monitoring door status and annunciating troubles and alarms.
  • Page 2: Hardware Descriptions

    TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS See page 11 for the GEM-ACM1D and GEM-2D wiring diagrams. Each terminal is numbered from 1-31 for the GEM-ACM1D and 32-40 for the GEM-2D. Descriptions of terminals 1-31 are detailed below: ACM Power Input 1.
  • Page 3 nection is lost while the system is armed, the corresponding door zones on the ACM will go into alarm. 11. (+) Tamper 12. (–) Tamper Connect to the optional normally open (N/O) Tamper switch. Cut jumper J1 to enable Tamper. 13.
  • Page 4: Gem-2D Module For Second Door Installations

    NOTE: If the "Stealth Mode" is enabled, the LED functionality will display only for one minute. GEM-2D MODULE FOR SECOND DOOR INSTALLATIONS The GEM-2D is a module that plugs directly into the GEM-ACM1D providing independent control of a sec- ond reader/door. The functionality is the same except that Arm/Disarm is not allowed from the GEM-2D.
  • Page 5 2. Open the Keypad Assignment screen and click the ACM Assignment tab. All ACM features are dis- played in this window. Keypad address - Left click on the Keypad cell for ACM (see arrow above). PCD-Windows will auto- matically assign and enter the next available Keypad address for ACM1, ACM2, etc. Up to 4 ACM's can be selected, and there must be at least one keypad in the Access Control System.
  • Page 6 4. Each ACM door can detect three possible events: Zone, Forced Entry, and Door Ajar. a) "Zone" – normal opening of the door. b) "Forced Entry" – forceful opening of the door without unlocking it first. c) "Door Ajar" - the door is opened and remains open (not closed) for more then 30 seconds. Each of these events can be mapped to a separate zone on the GEM-X255 control panel.
  • Page 7 6. Stealth Mode is used to hide the ACM's Armed and Status LEDs. The Armed and Status LEDs (which are usually located on or next to the reader) are designed to provide system feedback. If this feed- back is not desired, Stealth Mode can be enabled for each individual card reader. Check to enable (and uncheck to disable) Stealth Mode.
  • Page 8 "Two Swipe Arm Time" field (also located in above window). 9. Enable Napco Proprietary Access Format - Check to allow the GEM-ACM1D to recognize the NAPCO standard 36 bit proprietary card format. (The GEM-ACM1D supports two proximity card for- mats: (1) NAPCO standard 36 bit proprietary format or (2) HID standard 26 bit format.)
  • Page 9: Creating And Entering Acm Proximity Cards

    for arming) is presented, the door unlocks for the standard "Un-Lock Time". The second time the card is presented, the door access "Un-Lock Time" is extended to four (4) times this programmed "Un-Lock Time" value. The "Un-Lock Time" default is 5 seconds. 15.
  • Page 10: Create An Acm Schedule

    clude "No Arming", "Arm/Disarm", "Arm Only". 5. IO ("Initially Off") - Indicates whether the user is initially "On" or "Off". For example, if a user is "Off", then this user will always be disabled unless there is a "User On" schedule programmed to enable him.
  • Page 11: Keyfob Control Of Acm Door Access

    KEYFOB CONTROL OF ACM DOOR ACCESS The Napco’s Keyfob can be configured to provide control of the ACM doors. This can be accomplished through programming of the Keyfob’s A1 and A2 buttons. Activating the Keyfob’s AUX 1 or AUX 2 button will trip the Relay Group, which will then trip the Relay and activate the ACM Door.
  • Page 12: First Man In Feature

    FIRST MAN IN FEATURE This feature will allow the “first man” opening the premises in the morning to disarm and unlock the access door and to keep it unlocked until the system is rearmed at the end of the day. When the security system is disarmed, either from the keypad or from the card reader, the access system will unlock the assigned door.
  • Page 13 NOTES...
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  • Page 15: Wiring Diagrams

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  • Page 16: 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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