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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. GND (Cold Water Ground) 
 

Door Relay Outputs 

14. Door #1 Relay  COM 
15. Door #1 Relay  N/O 
16. Door #1 Relay  N/C 
     Wire the locking device with the Door #1 Power terminals 3, 4 and the Door #1 relay output terminals 

14,15,16.  Use the COM and N/C terminals for a normally energized lock such as a Mag (Magnetic) Lock 
and use COM and N/O terminals for a normally de-energized lock such as an Electric Strike lock.  When 
the access is activated, the relay will trip and unlock the door for a preprogrammed period of time. 

 

Reader (Power Output) 

17. Reader #1 - (+) Reader #1 Power 
18. Reader #1 - (–) Reader #1 Power  (Ground) 
The reader voltage output is selectable.  Use the jumper JP1 to select between 5V or 12V. 
 

Reader (Data Input) 

19. Reader #1 Input – Data (1)  
20. Reader #1 Input – Data (0) 
 

Reader (LED Output) 

21. Reader #1 - (–) RED LED output 
22. Reader #1 - (–) GREEN LED output 
     RED LED will be ON when the door is locked.  GREEN LED will be ON when the door is unlocked.  Alter-

nating RED/GREEN will be ON when downloading to the ACM.  Additionally, LED will momentarily change 
RED to GREEN when a proximity card is presented and read.  The HID 6005B reader has one dual color 
Red/Green LED. 

 

Reader (Audible Output) 

23. Reader #1 - (–) Sounder Out output 
     This output can sink 250mA to drive a local audible device or be connected to the BEEP control line of the 

card reader.  The Sounder output is used for the 

Door Ajar

Forced Door 

and 

Request To Arm 

functions.  

For the 

Door Ajar 

and 

Forced Door

 functions, it annunciates a continuous tone (the sounder output termi-

nates when the door is closed).  Tripping the 

Request To Arm 

function produces a beeping sound until the 

"Exit-Arm Time" is expired.  The sounder output also produces a Beep when a proximity card is presented 
to the reader. 

 

Audible Silence 

24. Sounder Off input (+) 
25. Ground 
     Wire a N/O Momentary Switch between terminals 24 & 25 to silence the Sounder output. 
 

Door Contact Sensor 

25. Ground 
26. Door #1 Contact (+) input 
     Wire a N/C door contact in series with a 2.2K Ohm EOL resistor between terminals 25 & 26.  The door con-

tact input is used to generate 

Door Open

Door Ajar

, and 

Forced Door 

conditions at the ACM and can be 

mapped into specific zones in the burglary panel to generate 

Zone Faulted

Day Zone

, and 

Burglary 

alarms. 

 

Summary of Contents for GEM-ACM1D

Page 1: ...ended 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 connec...

Page 2: ...acing a shunt connector on this jumper enables battery power backup for the D1 D2 Power outputs pro viding the battery backup for the locks TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS See page 11 for the GEM ACM1D and GEM...

Page 3: ...oor is unlocked Alter nating RED GREEN will be ON when downloading to the ACM Additionally LED will momentarily change RED to GREEN when a proximity card is presented and read The HID 6005B reader has...

Page 4: ...the system To arm the system first activate the switch and then present the card to the reader Armed Ready LEDs 30 RED Status LED 31 GREEN Status LED These two LEDs will simulate RED and GREEN keypad...

Page 5: ...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 Keypad ad dress 1 m...

Page 6: ...associated GEM X255 zone will be tripped 5 When Arm All Areas Allowed and Disarm All Areas Allowed are selected simultaneous arming and disarming of multiple Areas from a selected reader will be allo...

Page 7: ...or ARM card to the card reader Access Only cards do not affect the status of Stealth Mode When the system is in alarm Stealth Mode is disabled 7 The Scheduled Free Access Index links the ACM doors to...

Page 8: ...ents in the access log which cannot be displayed at the keypad Note The Access log limited to 800 events is available only in the GEM X255 panel triangle number 4 or higher 12 Enable Printing Access E...

Page 9: ...tem the Emergency Free Access Zone is either shorted or opened See WI1221 for recommended wiring and additional programming information CREATING AND ENTERING ACM PROXIMITY CARDS Click the User Assignm...

Page 10: ...mutually exclusive either can be used but not both with one user CREATE AN ACM SCHEDULE To create an access schedule click the Schedule Assignment button and select the Schedule tab Enter a descriptio...

Page 11: ...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 a Program the keyfob s wireless ID and Area and assign t...

Page 12: ...card reader the access system will unlock the assigned door The door can be unlocked indefinitely or for a predefined time period Multi ple doors can be unlocked simultaneously by this method Upon th...

Page 13: ...13 NOTES...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES...

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Page 16: ...n purporting to act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in excess of NAPCO s o...

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