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Exit/Entry Follower
A zone programmed as an Exit/Entry Follower will ignore detection during the exit delay, and only during entry delay if the
Exit/Entry Zone is entered first. Thus, detection devices (passive infrared 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. However, if a device in the Exit/Entry
Follower Zone detects a violation when the exit/entry door has not first been entered, there will be no entry delay and the Exit/Entry
Follower Zone will go into an instant alarm.
If the panel is armed with the entry delays canceled (Instant protection), any violation on the Exit/Entry Zone or the Exit/Entry
Follower Zone will cause an immediate alarm.
Expansion Zones
EZM Type
EZM PGM Armed Terminal Control
EZM Tamper See Tamper
Zones 9–96 are expansion zones added to the basic system using expansion zone modules (EZMs). Any combination of
GEM-EZM4 (4 zones), GEM-EZM8 (8 zones) and/or the 4-zone modules integral to each GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad may be used. Refer
to Section 2: ADDING EXPANSION ZONES and the Wiring Diagram. Also see the instructions accompanying each module for wiring
information.
Regardless of how the modules are arranged, the expansion zones are divided into consecutively-numbered groups of four. Each
4-zone module comprises one group of zones; each 8-zone module comprises two groups. Each group is assigned a number.
For each EZM group, program EZM Type (two nibbles, left and right), as follows: EZM Not Used: leave both nibbles blank (••);
Burglary EZM: enter "1" in the right nibble (•1).
If EZM PGM Armed Terminal Control is programmed for the EZM module, Terminal 6 on the module will go low when the areas
programmed for that module are armed. This may be used to display area-armed status (for example) on an external LED. Note: (1)
This terminal is intended for connection to UL-listed devices rated 5mA maximum and capable of operating from 8.0–13.0Vdc (12V,
special application). (2) In two-group modules (GEM-EZM8), only the lower of the two groups may be programmed.
Extended Format See Data Format
Fire
Keypad Fire
Any zone may be programmed for Fire. Connect normally-open devices across a Fire Zone. The EOL2.2K end-of-line resistor
must be installed (4-wire smoke detectors require an FT2200 relay instead of a resistor to supervise the power to the detector). A short
across the zone will cause a fire alarm, which will be indicated at the keypad by a "FIRE" LCD display and pulsing sounder. An open
circuit on the Fire Zone will identify a trouble and cause flashing "FIRE" LCD display and pulsing sounder after a 10-second delay. The
sounder may be silenced using the
For Smoke-Detector Reset, see Alarm Outputs.
A fire condition that has not been restored will cause the zone number and description to scroll. To reset (acknowledge) the
condition, enter a valid code, then press the
If Keypad Fire is programmed, pressing both the
alarm and display "******FIRE******" at the keypad. The Keypad Fire function is supplementary to the hardwired zones. Note: This
feature shall not be considered a substitute for listed manual initiating devices.
Fire Alarm Verification (Not for use in California.)
Fire Zone programmed for "Fire Alarm Verification" will cause all zones to power down for 12 seconds. (All devices must be wired
with + power on Terminal 28.) After this time, power is restored and a 4-second power-up time is started. Thereafter, the zone will be
active again. This represents a total processing delay of 16 seconds from the time the alarm is first detected. If an alarm condition still
exists at this time or reoccurs within 2 minutes, an alarm will be initiated, otherwise the zone will return to its original state. NOTE: A
zone programmed for "Fire Alarm Verification" must be programmed as a "Fire Zone" as well.
Fire Output (Lug E9)
Lug E9 (FIRE) will go to about 1Vdc when a Fire Zone programmed for Fire Output is tripped. This lug may be used for auxiliary
equipment. (For use, refer to the instructions furnished with the device.) Use Napco Part No. WL1 for connection.
Fire Output Cadence
The bell output will sound in a Temporal Cadence fashion in the event of a fire alarm. Program all Fire Zones or events to activate
the PulseBurg Output, and program the Option PulseBurg output Cadenced.
Global System Troubles by Output
System troubles (Low Battery, AC Failure, etc.) can trip any output (Pulsed Burg, Auxiliary, etc.). Note: RF TROUBLE will report
for RF Low Battery, RF Supervisory Failure or GEM-DT Self-Test Failure.
Include Selective/Group Bypass In Conditional Closing/Status See Closing Report
Interior Zones by Area
Interior Normally Bypassed
Auto Interior Bypass
Interior zones that are bypassed (will not trip into alarm) from the system will permit freedom of movement throughout the
premises but still afford protection from intrusion through armed perimeter zones. Pressing the
select the Interior Zones, then arm to bypass. The next time the control panel is disarmed, all bypassed zones will automatically revert
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button. The LED will go off within 30 seconds after reset if the alarm or trouble is cleared.
C
button.
C
7
and the
G
keypad buttons at the same time will sound a fire panic
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