
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The GEM-KEYF is a long-range multifunction pendant/
keychain transmitter compatible with Napco GEM-Series wire-
less systems. It serves as an area arm/disarm device with two
auxiliary functions, however it may be converted for use as a
police panic and/or auxiliary emergency transmitter using other
button options supplied. Two 1.5V Batteries power the GEM-
KEYF transmitter. A flashing LED indication signals a low-
battery warning to replace the unit.
The GEM-KEYF leaves the factory as a remote area arm/
disarm transmitter (ON/OFF) with two Auxiliary buttons, A1 and
A2. Auxiliary functions are selected by programming Key Fob
Transmitter Aux 1 and Aux 2 options: Panic, Auxiliary, or Instant
protection. In addition, any of the panel's Relay Groups may be
selected for controlling garage doors, exterior lighting, or other
applications requiring external relays (RM3000 Relay Modules,
optional).
Pressure-sensitive labels are supplied for identification of
the Auxiliary Buttons.
Note:
The Aux 1 Button and Aux 2 Button must each be
held down for approximately 2 seconds before the respective
signal will be sent. The LED will light while the unit is transmit-
ting.
Low-Battery Check.
The batteries are checked automatically
during any transmission. A low-battery condition will cause the
LED to come on for twice the normal time, then start pulsing
about once every 1.5 seconds; a low-battery report will be sent
to the receiver.
Converting for Emergency Use
To convert the GEM-KEYF for use as a two-button police
and/or auxiliary emergency transmitter, proceed as follows.
(This requires that both buttons be pressed at the same time to
signal an emergency.)
1. Remove the screw that secures the case and lift off the
top cover.
2. Remove the rubber Button Assembly.
3. (a) For police emergency, install the blue Police Buttons in
the two upper holes with cutout facing upward; or (b) For
auxiliary emergency, install the AUX. Buttons in the two
lower holes with cutout facing downward. Note: If either
pair of emergency buttons is not used, install the pair of
dummy buttons in its place.
4. Cut Jumper JP1.
5. Program Key Fob Transmitter Aux 2 option for Panic.
6. Program Key Fob Transmit-
ter Aux 1 option for Auxiliary.
7. Reassemble the case and
slip the neckchain through
the eyelet.
Note:
The two emergency
buttons must be pressed simulta-
neously to send the respective
signal. The LED will light while the
unit is transmitting.
Low-Battery Check.
The
batteries are checked manually by
holding down any one key for at
least 5 seconds. A weak battery
will cause the LED to come on for
twice the normal time, then start
pulsing LED about once every 1.5 second; a low-battery report
will be sent to the receiver.
REQUIRED PROGRAMMING
The following information is required for each unit. Refer to
the instructions for the control panel and keypad in use for de-
tailed programming information.
•
An assigned Key Fob transmitter number
•
Area number(s) to which transmitter is applicable
•
The 6-digit ID code with checksum digit printed on the
transmitter (enter all numbers and/or letters, including lead-
ing zeros, if any)
•
Aux-1 option and Aux-2 option
Note:
In UL burglar alarm installations:
R
GEM-KEYF-LR
Key-Fob
Transmitter
WI752E 1/06
© NAPCO 2006
Supplied options for emergency use
Valid emergency conditions
Circuit board showing
location of Jumper JP1
Factory-supplied functions: Arm, Disarm, Aux. 1 and Aux. 2
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