NAPCO GEM-RP8LCD Installation Instructions Manual

NAPCO GEM-RP8LCD Installation Instructions Manual

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© NAPCO 2002
INTRODUCTION
The GEM-RP8LCD is a user-friendly, menu-driven digital keypad that is
compatible with the NAPCO GEM-Series GEM-P800, P801, and P400
control-panels. Refer to User Guide OI276 for operation instructions.
While the GEM-RP8 may be used to fully program any of the previous
listed panels, the GEM-RP8LCD keypad provides the optimum in ease
of keypad and panel programming. In addition, to ease installation, the
RP8LCD includes an internal Expansion Zone Module (EZM) inside the
keypad itself.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage:
12 V DC (supplied by panel)
Current Drain:
100 mA Standby
35 mA (cut Jumpers W1, W2 and W3)
Dimensions:
4 3/8" x 5 7/8" x 1 1/8"
Note: Subtract keypad current from combined auxiliary current of the
control panel.
MOUNTING THE KEYPAD
A keypad should be located near each exit/entry door. To open the
case, insert a screwdriver into either slot at the bottom and push up with
a slight twisting motion to release the retainer tab. Repeat for the other
slot. Pull out at the bottom and lift off the two hooks at the top.
The GEM-RP8LCD features a handy pull-up reference label. (This label
must be used in UL installations). Before mounting the keypad onto the
wall, push the sliding label plate (with label and felt backing affixed and
handle facing forward) down the guides at the rear of the keypad until it
snaps into place.
Once installed, the sliding label plate cannot be
removed without first removing the keypad from the wall. Note: The
keypad fire and panic keys should not be considered a substitute for a
listed manual initiating device, such as a pull box.
If installing onto a double-gang box, insert mounting screws through the
two vertical elongated holes on the left side of the case and into the box.
If the box is visible when viewed from the front, adjust the keypad
vertically and tighten the screws. Then, using hardware suitable for the
mounting surface, add one or two screws at the right side of the keypad
case directly into the wall to ensure a secure installation. Note: Do not
over tighten the screws! Uneven walls may cause the keypad case to
distort.
WIRING
Connect the keypad wires as shown in the table below. Caution: Do not
run keypad wiring with loop wiring.
Keypad Wire Color
RED
BLACK
GREEN
ORANGE
GRAY
BLUE
BROWN
WHITE
VIOLET
YELLOW
* EOL Resistor Required
DIGITAL KEYPAD
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Panel Terminals
Remote Bus (+) PWR
Remote Bus (-) GND
Remote Bus Green/Data
(+) Keypad Zone 1 *
All Gray wires are (-) Common
(+) Keypad Zone 2 *
(-) PGM Output
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
GEM-RP8LCD
CONFIGURING THE KEYPAD
A total of up to four (4) keypads may be connected to the panel. GEM-
RP8LCD keypad and the GEM-RP8 may be intermixed but require
different configuration procedures, as described in the following
paragraphs. For an overview of the GEM-RP8LCD programming
modes, see the Keypad Programming Modes section at the end of this
manual.
Each GEM-RP8LCD keypad can be configured for the following: (a)
keypad feedback beep; (b) keypad sounder; (c) entry/exit countdown
display; (d) displaying zone faults; (e) keypad PGM output; (f) dialer test;
(g) easy exit option; (h) ready message option; (i) enable keypad panic
buttons; (j) keypad address; (k) EZM Address; (l) enable EZM Zones;
(m) EZM Zone response time; (n) access control message changes; (o)
exit delay time display ; and (p) entry delay time display. Keypads to be
programmed are isolated from the control panel and information entered
is stored within the keypad itself.
After completing RP Configuration Mode, press
Descriptions and press
Option to transfer zone descriptions to other keypads in your system.
See page 7 for an overview of Keypad Configuration Mode.
To enter RP Configuration Mode:
1.
Disconnect green wire from Remote Bus panel terminal--or--
short the green wire(s) to remote ground.
2.
Press the
C
SYSTEM".
3.
Enter the factory code of 11123
The software version number appears briefly, then the words "RP
CONFIGURATION PROGRAM MODE" appear. The first selection is
"Feedback Beep". Before proceeding, please make note of the fol-
lowing:
When in RP Configuration Mode:
U
Press
to change a configuration. Changing a configuration ad-
vances the system to the next selection. Press the
continue scrolling through the selections (scroll down) or press the
button to return to previous selections (scroll up). Press
B
C
to exit Keypad Configuration Mode. The first selection is
"Feedback Beep". Proceed as follows:
Keypad Configuration Mode ............................................................ 2
Zone Descriptions Mode ................................................................. 3
Quick Word List ............................................................................... 3
LCD to LCD Transfer Option ........................................................... 3
Function Menu ................................................................................. 4
User Program Mode ........................................................................ 5
Keypad Messages/System Troubles .............................................. 6
Overview: Function Menu/Program Mode ...................................... 7
Overview: Keypad Configuration Mode .......................................... 7
Limited Warranty ............................................................................. 8
C
U
P
and
to start the LCD to LCD Transfer
button and the display will read "OUT OF
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    © NAPCO 2002 INTRODUCTION CONFIGURING THE KEYPAD The GEM-RP8LCD is a user-friendly, menu-driven digital keypad that is A total of up to four (4) keypads may be connected to the panel. GEM- compatible with the NAPCO GEM-Series GEM-P800, P801, and P400 RP8LCD keypad and the GEM-RP8 may be intermixed but require control-panels.
  • Page 2: Keypad Configuration Mode

    To turn off the keypad sounder, press . All keypad sounds will be off, The GEM-RP8LCD keypad includes an internal EZM (Expansion Zone except for the Feedback Beep. Do not program in U.L. installations. Module) that may be enabled to provide two additional hard wired zones, assigned to zones 7 &...
  • Page 3: Zone Descriptions Mode

    4. Wire zone device to the keypad Blue and Gray wires. Quick Word List EZM Zone 50ms Response (Default = 0) 01=ACCOUNTING 22=DOWNSTAIRS 43=INTERIOR 64=SHED 02=ALARM 23=EAST 44=KITCHEN 65=SHIPPING The default loop response of each keypad expansion zone is 750mS, 03=APARTMENT 24=ENTRY 45=LAUNDRY...
  • Page 4: Function Menu

    BASIC OPERATION--FUNCTION MENU This section provides an overview of system operation. For additional the P800). To deactivate the Chime Mode, re-enter the Function Menu information, please refer to the User's Guide furnished with the keypad and when “DEACTIVATE CHIME“ is displayed, press .
  • Page 5: User Program Mode

    Note: A two or three digit User Code can be used by entering zeros in the last digits. For example, “37” can be used by entering “3700”. For another example, “373” can be used by entering “3730”. This feature applies only to the GEM-RP8LCD, not the GEM-RP8 keypad. Changing or Canceling a Code To change any User Code, merely program over the existing code.
  • Page 6: Keypad Messages/System Troubles

    KEYPAD MESSAGES The GEM-RP8-LCD Keypad can display the following messages. Note: Refer to OI276. mode. Changes in this mode are stored in the keypad. ALARM - Alarm condition, followed by one or more zone descriptions. RP VERSION - Software version appears when entering Keypad Configura- ALARM MEMORY - Appears after an alarm condition and a valid code is en- tion Mode.
  • Page 7: Overview: Function Menu/Program Mode

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  • Page 8: Limited Warranty

    NAPCO will, In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in within said period, at its option, repair or replace any excess of NAPCO's original selling price of the...

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