NAPCO FREEDOM F-64TP Operating Manual Download Page 2

The NAPCO Freedom F-64TP is a “

smart

” interac-

tive menu-driven Touchpad with an integral motion 
sensor, integral siren, and integral speaker designed 
for your NAPCO control panel.  It is designed for ease 
of use and to eliminate false alarms by using the exit 
door deadbolt for arming and disarming, rather than 
memorized Touchpad codes.  Its alphanumeric 
screen not only displays the status of your system, the 
speaker also provides step-by-step instructions to 
guide you through all operations.  In addition, alarms 
can be silenced by the use of a uniquely coded digital 
key called an "I-FOB". 

All monitored door deadbolts must be engaged 

before arming the system.  Unbolted doors will display 
on the Touchpad even if the doors are closed.  The 

Touchpad display scrolls all significant open or faulted 
zones (except PIR's) and when this scrolling stops, 
the system is ready to arm, even if the primary exit 
door is open or unbolted.  To Arm the system, simply 
press either the 

STAY 

button (if staying within the 

premises) or the 

AWAY 

button (if leaving), and then 

engage the exit door deadbolt. 

To disarm, simply unlock the deadbolt--no need to 

enter memorized entry codes that other systems re-
quire, thus preventing false alarms. 

This booklet contains important information about 

the operation of your system with this Freedom F-
64TP Touchpad .  Read it carefully and keep it handy 
for future reference.  Check the 

Glossary 

for an expla-

nation of terms that may be unfamiliar to you. 

You'll probably find subjects mentioned in this book-

let that do not apply to your system.  NAPCO control 
panels have such a wide variety of features that few 
security systems, if any, will ever need them all.  Your 
alarm professional has chosen appropriate features 
for your particular needs. 

Regardless of how your system has been config-

ured, rest assured that it has been carefully designed 
and engineered to the highest industry standards.  To 
assure optimum safety and security, familiarize your-
self with this equipment.  Periodically check its condi-
tion and state of readiness by testing it at least once a 
week in both the ac/battery and battery-only modes 
(ask your alarm professional how to make these 
tests).

 

 

I N T R O D U C T I O N  

1

 

Test your sounding device and backup battery

 

(Perform these tests only on weekends or at a time designated by your 

alarm company) 

1. 

While disarmed, press 

MENU

2. 

Press 

MENU 

until 

ACTIVATE SIREN TEST 

appears in the display. 

3. 

Press 

YES 

to execute the test.  The alarm will sound for about two sec-

onds.  

If the alarm does not sound, call for service. 

If the battery is low, 

LOW BATTERY E02-00 SERVICE 

will appear in 

the display indicating a low battery condition.  Allow 24 hours for the 
battery to recharge.  If the trouble continues, call for service. 

 
 

2

 

Test your central station communicator

 

(

Activate Dialer Test 

programmed? 

‰

YES  

‰

NO)   

 

1. 

Notify your Central Station of the impending test. 

2. 

While disarmed, insert your Master I-FOB into the Touchpad.  Press 

MENU

3. 

Press 

MENU 

until 

ACTIVATE DIALER TEST

 appears in the display. 

4. 

Press 

YES 

to send a test code to the central station. 

If the test is not successful, 

COMM FAIL E03-00 SERVICE

 will dis-

play, indicating a communication failure.  Call for service. 

 

Note:  

Any subsequent successful transmission will clear a 

Failure to 

Communicate

 system trouble. 

IMPORTANT - TEST YOUR SYSTEM WEEKLY 

From a Disarmed State

 

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Summary of Contents for FREEDOM F-64TP

Page 1: ...1 OPERATING GUIDE for your NAPCO FREEDOM Home Security System NAPCO 2006 OI318A 9 06 R Freedom F 64TP Touchpad...

Page 2: ...ol panels have such a wide variety of features that few security systems if any will ever need them all Your alarm professional has chosen appropriate features for your particular needs Regardless of...

Page 3: ...THE ZONE DIRECTORY 15 EMERGENCY BUTTONS 16 DISARMING THE SYSTEM 17 SILENCING AN ALARM 18 FIRE PROTECTION 19 TOUCHPAD MENU MODE 21 USER PROGRAM MODE 25 USER I FOB LIST 28 SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES 29...

Page 4: ...4 SYSTEM READY 10 15 06 12 05P BYPASS FIRE FIRE TBL SYS TBL F 64TP TOUCHPAD CONTROLS INDICATORS 20 2 3 4 5 6 19 21 22 7 13 17 9 8 4 12 10 11 16 15 14 18 1...

Page 5: ...displayed in the LCD window The desired function is then selected by pressing the YES button Press RESET to exit DISARM RESET Button Press to silence Fire alarms troubles and exits Function Mode see...

Page 6: ...ll display SYSTEM READY If the local exit entry door is open or unlocked the second line of the LCD will scroll between the date time display and DOOR UNLOCKED When the system is NOT ready to arm the...

Page 7: ...d during which you can safely exit the prem ises is 60 seconds in length by default but can be changed by your installer if desired 4 Lock the deadbolt from the outside to arm the system The Touchpad...

Page 8: ...the primary exit door is unlocked the LCD window will read DOOR UNLOCKED Check the open zones listed and close the door window or lock the deadbolts as needed If you cannot immediately secure the zon...

Page 9: ...button The Touchpad will voice prompt the correct action If you change your mind after pressing STAY press RESET to clear arming 3 Open the door exit and close the door with others remaining home The...

Page 10: ...e If NO other family members are remaining home see next page 4 Lock the deadbolt from the outside or have someone lock the deadbolt from the inside to arm the system If the deadbolt has not been lock...

Page 11: ...e the Touchpad will read ARMED STAY 4 Lock the deadbolt from the outside to arm the system The Touchpad will sound one chirp to indicate the system is armed If the deadbolt has not been locked within...

Page 12: ...ress NO or MENU to scroll to the next Bypass Menu selection BYPASS ALL OPEN ZONES Y N allowing you to bypass all zones currently open excluding the primary exit entry door Press NO or MENU and the Byp...

Page 13: ...ECTORY Y N 2 Press NO and the next menu selection BYPASS ALL OPEN ZONES Y N appears Press YES to bypass all open perimeter zones excluding the primary exit entry door 3 Press AWAY open the door and ex...

Page 14: ...ALL OPEN ZONES Y N appears Press YES to bypass all open perimeter zones excluding the primary exit entry door 3 Press STAY or press and hold STAY for 2 seconds to arm instantly 4 Close and lock the p...

Page 15: ...When the zone you wish to bypass appears on the LCD win dow press BYPASS and the Bypass icon will appear for each bypassed zone listed 3 With the selected perimeter zone now bypassed you can now proc...

Page 16: ...ry emergency Auxiliary Emergency programmed YES NO Auxiliary Emergency _______________________________________ Police Emergency Hold down the Police Emergency button to alert the central station of a...

Page 17: ...bor s telephone If system in alarm insert I FOB to silence Disarming when home Armed Stay When home with the system armed in the Stay mode unlocking the deadbolt from the inside will disarm the system...

Page 18: ...he alarm and then press RESET to clear the alarm memory If an alarm occurs while you are away When you unlock the deadbolt to enter the Touchpad sounder will activate and the red ARMED light will be f...

Page 19: ...ss RESET to reset the smoke detector 4 If the Fire Zone has reset properly the words SYSTEM READY should appear in approximately 30 seconds If the words SYSTEM READY do not appear press RESET again in...

Page 20: ...se the building 1 In a residence sleep with the bed room door closed A closed door will hold back deadly smoke while you escape 2 When the fire alarm signals es cape quickly Do not stop to pack 3 Test...

Page 21: ...re noted below ENTER BYPASS MENU Y N ACTIVATE CHIME Y N ENTER BYPASS MENU The Bypass Menu provides a list of items to bypass The first Menu item is BYPASS ALL OPEN ZONES allows you to bypass all open...

Page 22: ...out 2 seconds and performs a battery test If the alarm does not sound call for service Note If the bat tery is low a LOW BATTERY E02 00 SERVICE will appear in the display indicating a low battery cond...

Page 23: ...Test Timer signal For installer s use only If accidentally enabled press RESET to exit Note This selection only appears with a Master I FOB inserted in the Touchpad ENTER LOG MENU The Log Menu provid...

Page 24: ...When Lost Key Mode is active and you wish to deactivate this menu item changes to DEACTIVATE LOST KEY MODE NOTE If your deadbolt key is lost it is important that you have your locksmith re key the dea...

Page 25: ...s ready to update the first option the current date Press YES to change the date Enter Date 1 With ENTER DATE MM DD YY displayed in the LCD window of the two digits repre senting the month the cursor...

Page 26: ...FOB is in cluded in case your existing Master I FOB although still working is perhaps physically dam aged in some way and you wish to physically replace it with a new I FOB contact your secu rity prof...

Page 27: ...OB s from the system except the Master I FOB On a disarmed system 1 Enter the User Program Mode as described above 2 Press MENU until DELETE I FOB Y N displays in the LCD window Press YES and DELETE E...

Page 28: ...FOB number from the system using the procedure on the previous page as soon as possible I FOB Number Area Name U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __ U __ __...

Page 29: ...ication System Trouble Condition Action E01 00 AC Power Failure This trouble will occur if AC power is not present Make sure system transformer is plugged into AC receptacle and check the circuit brea...

Page 30: ...nd GEM GB The replacement battery for the GEM SMK is the Duracell MN1604 9 Volt Alkaline 2 required The GEM DT Dual Technology Sensor re quires 4 C cell alkaline batteries Warning Replace batteries on...

Page 31: ...ponse Failure NN Relay Board Number Call installing company for service E15 NN RF Transmitter Tamper Wireless Transmitter Tamper Cover removed NN Transmitter Number Call installing company for service...

Page 32: ...the sensor is able to detect activity in the area clear any obstacles which may be blocking the sensor from detecting activity Press RESET to clear the display and then use the Touchpad Menu Mode to R...

Page 33: ...test routine Call installing company for service E41 NN Fire Trouble A problem has been detected on the Fire zone indicated Call installing company for service E51 00 Bell Siren Trouble There is a pro...

Page 34: ...nes in your system If the system has a faulted zone the zone description will appear on the LCD window Refer to the list below to see which zone is open and secure it close the door or window etc ZONE...

Page 35: ...tical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe necessary The telephone company may make...

Page 36: ...ammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed a...

Page 37: ...battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries may be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors su...

Page 38: ...warranty including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability must be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period IN NO CASE SHALL NAPCO BE LIABLE TO ANYONE...

Page 39: ...ery fire or otherwise nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary robbery fire or...

Page 40: ...te the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult...

Page 41: ...41 NOTES...

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