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Central Station Receiver 1 Format

From the table below, enter the central station's receiver format. Use number
buttons 

through

 9

NOTE: Press 

G0

 for a zero and 

 0

for a blank space (•). Press 

G 1

 through 

G 4

 for letters B–E,

respectively. Press 

J

to save. Press NEXT (

E

) button to proceed.

NOTE: Central Station Receiver 2 and 3 Formats can only be entered in Direct
Address Programming. See CS Receiver Options.

Enter User Codes

For default program, enter up to 8 User Codes for Area 1 (Users 1 - 8) and up
to 8 User Codes for Area 2 (Users 9 - 16) . Press the (

A

) button once to

set the cursor to the User Number.

Enter the User Number to be programmed, including leading zeros.  Use the number buttons 

0

 through 

.

Enter a User Code of up to 6 digits. Use the number buttons 

0

 through 

 to enter the code followed by 

G0

 for each blank.

Enter the User Options. Refer to the User Option table below.
Enter the Authority Level. Refer to the Authority Level table below.
If this code is to be used to activate a door strike, assign the User to the appropriate access control keypad from the 

Access Control Keypad table below.

 Programming the GEM-P3200 & GEM-P9600

(Direct Entry)

05

INTERIOR

BYPASS

FIRE/TBL

SYS TBL

CHIME

INTERIOR

BYPASS

SYS TBL

CHIME

FIRE/TBL

(

Direct Entry)

06

INTERIOR

BYPASS

FIRE/TBL

SYS TBL

CHIME

INTERIOR

BYPASS

SYS TBL

CHIME

FIRE/TBL

DATA

ENTRIES

AUTHORITY

LEVEL

COD E

TYPE

blank (•)

NONE

ARM/DISARM

1

LEVEL 1

ARM/DISARM

2

LEVEL 2

ARM/DISARM

3

LEVEL 3

ARM/DISARM

4

NONE

ARM ONLY

5

LEVEL 1

ARM ONLY

6

LEVEL 2

ARM ONLY

7

LEVEL 3

ARM ONLY

8

NONE

SERVICE

9

LEVEL 1

SERVICE

0

LEVEL 2

SERVICE

B

LEVEL 3

SERVICE

USER OPTIONS

DATA

ENTRIES

BLOCKED

VIEW

USER

PROGRAM

BYPASS

OVERVIEW

blank (•)

DISABLED

1

Y

2

Y

3

Y

Y

4

Y

5

Y

Y

6

Y

Y

7

Y

Y

Y

8

Y

9

Y

Y

0

Y

Y

B

Y

Y

Y

C

Y

Y

D

Y

Y

Y

E

Y

Y

Y

F

Y

Y

Y

Y

ACCESS CONTROL KEYPADS

DATA

ENTRIES

K.P. 5

K.P. 6

K.P. 7

blank (•)

NONE

1

Y

2

Y

3

Y

Y

4

Y

5

Y

Y

6

Y

Y

7

Y

Y

Y

ACCESS CONTROL KEYPADS

DATA

ENTRIES

K.P. 1

K.P. 2

K.P. 3

K.P. 4

blank (•)

NONE

1

Y

2

Y

3

Y

Y

4

Y

5

Y

Y

6

Y

Y

7

Y

Y

Y

8

Y

9

Y

Y

0

Y

Y

B

Y

Y

Y

C

Y

Y

D

Y

Y

Y

E

Y

Y

Y

F

Y

Y

Y

Y

    User #                       User Code           

Option    Level

Access Control

When programming User Options, Authority Level and Access Keypads:

   “A” = 

G 0 

; “B” = 

G 1 

; “C” = 

G 2 

;

   “D” = 

G 3 

; “E” = 

G 4 

; “F” = 

G 5 

.

CHANGING OR CANCELING A CODE: To change any code, merely program over the existing code as described above

and press 

J

to save. Similarly, to cancel a code, blank out each number of the code press 

J

to save.

DATA

ENTRY

CS RECEIVER 1 FORMAT

4

Radionics, DCI, Franklin Slow

5

Universal High Speed

8

Radionics BFSK

9

FBI 4/3/1

DATA

ENTRY

CS RECEIVER 1 FORMAT

0

Radionics Modem 2

B

SIA

C

Ademco Point ID

D

Ademco  Expres

E

Pager

DATA

ENTRY

CS RECEIVER 1 FORMAT

•(blank)

Ademco Slow, Silent Knight Slow

1

Sescoa, Vertex, DCI, Franklin Fast

2

Radionics Fast

3

Silent Knight Fast

Summary of Contents for Gemini GEM-P1632

Page 1: ...ll basic programming functions by answering questions which will allow the automatic programming of the control panel F FFor the GEM P816 and GEM P1632 turn to page 5 F FFor the GEM P3200 and GEM P960...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...crews Uneven walls may cause the keypad case to distort WIRING Connect the keypad wires to the control panel terminals shown in the table at the right Caution Do not run keypad wiring with loop wiring...

Page 4: ...estion may be reviewed before saving After entering the data before pressingJ to save A may be pressed until the 2 digit question number appears flashing in the display again Pressing A will step thro...

Page 5: ...Fire Zones in Area 1 Appears for New Panel Only Press the A button and then directly enter the zone number of any zones which are to be used as Fire Zones both 2 wire 4 wire or wireless Valid entries...

Page 6: ...ng See Keypad Options Central Station Receiver 1 Telephone Number Press the A button and using the number buttons directly enter telephone number of up to 16 digits including prefix if necessary for r...

Page 7: ...ns CHANGING OR CANCELING A CODE To change any code merely program over the existing code as described above and press Jto save Similarly to cancel a code blank out each number of the code press Jto sa...

Page 8: ...Enter the Enroll mode as described in step 2 above 2 Enter Zone 11 3 Open the loops of points 1 and 2 4 Install the transmitter battery The keypad will beep 3 times to indicate that three points have...

Page 9: ...n location To assign a key fob to a zone program the keyfob as you would a transmitter entering the keyfob s ID code check sum and point number at the appropriate zone The Quick Method is not allowed...

Page 10: ...YSTEM Central Station Receiver 1 Telephone Number Press the A button and using the number buttons directly enter telephone number of up to 16 digits including prefix if necessary for receiver 1 NOTE C...

Page 11: ...SYS TBL CHIME INTERIOR BYPASS SYS TBL CHIME FIRE TBL DATA ENTRIES AUTHORITY LEVEL COD E TYPE blank NONE ARM DISARM 1 LEVEL 1 ARM DISARM 2 LEVEL 2 ARM DISARM 3 LEVEL 3 ARM DISARM 4 NONE ARM ONLY 5 LEV...

Page 12: ...Enroll mode as described in step 2 above 2 Enter Zone 11 3 Open the loops of points 1 and 2 4 Install the transmitter battery The keypad will beep 3 times to indicate that three points have been prog...

Page 13: ...up to a maximum of 32 controlled zones can be assigned providing multiple wireless panic buttons on a system each reporting to the Central Station or a pager and or annunciating on a keypad the key fo...

Page 14: ...shown in the adjacent diagram ACCESSING DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODE 1 Enter the Dealer Security Code default 456789 for a new panel or enter your custom Dealer Program Code if programmed 2 Press A 3...

Page 15: ...15...

Page 16: ...any other person 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 exce...

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