NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Installation Instructions, Volume 2 Page 35
T a m p e r T r o u b l e s ( F i r e )
E15-NNNNNN
SYStrbl E15 xxx
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
'RFpnt TAMPER'
'E15-NNN XXXXXX'
RF Transmitter cover removed or the unit was removed from its mounting location. NNN is the associated zone
number; XXXXXX is the Wireless transmitter ID number.
E17-NN
SYStrbl E17 xxx
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
'RFrec TAMPER'
'E17-000 SERVICE '
RF receiver cover removed or removed from mounting location. NN = Receiver address (1-4).
E60-00
SYStrbl E32 xxx
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
‘HOUSING TAMPER’
'E60-NN SERVICE '
GEMC-NACXX enclosure door was opened and/or the housing removed from mounting location.
Smoke Detectors using GEMC-F8ZCPIM
".
Smoke Detectors (Four Wire)
Smoke detectors can be wired to the GEMC-F8ZCPIM (see WI1651), the GEMC-EZM8 (see WI1683) or the FWC-FSLC-
CZM Fire SLC Conventional Zone Module (see WI1714). All 4-wire smoke detectors require a Listed end-of-line relay to
monitor their power. Power for the 12V 4-wire smoke detectors should be wired to the GEMC-F8ZCPIM reset output or a
NAC output dedicated for
Reverse Polarity
and
Re-settable
power (12VDC or 24VDC; see smoke detector installation in-
structions for proper voltage). When the Fire keypad is unlocked and
RESET
is pressed, power is momentarily removed, al-
lowing a detector latched in alarm to reset. This reset output could also be used for 4-wire smoke detectors connected to the
FWC-FSLC-CZM.
If using any of the NAC A-D outputs, be sure to program these outputs for
Reverse Polarity
and
Fire Reset
. NAC outputs A-
C can only be 24V*; NAC D can be selected for either 12V regulated or 24V* using the option jumper.
(*24V Regulated when the GEMC-24VR is installed).
If installing 4-wire smokes, subtract smoke-detector alarm current from available standby current, and reduce the alarm cur-
rent by 40mA per 4 wire smoke detector circuit.
Subscriber Identification Numbers
If reporting openings and/or closings, program Subscriber Opening/Closing Identification Numbers for each area for each
telephone number used. If reporting events, program Subscriber ID Numbers for each area for each telephone number used.
Subscriber ID numbers must be programmed for each area and telephone number, even if all are the same. Start with the
left-most location.
Supervisory
This Zone Option, when programmed for a zone, a short on the zone will generate a Supervisory alarm indicated at the
GEMC-FK1 Fire keypad with a
SUPV
icon turned on, the zone number and a description. A short will also activate all NAC
outputs programmed to trip on a Supervisory output. An open on a Supervisory zone will generate a Fire trouble (
TROUBLE
keypad icon flashing and a pulsing keypad sounder). NAC outputs selected to trip on a Supervisory zone should not be acti-
vated on other types of conditions (such as a Fire alarm, Fire trouble or Burglary alarm, etc.).
Note:
Supervisory must also
be programmed as a (Fire Area 1) zone type.
Supervision Disabled:
(This option is located in the PCD-Windows Quickloader
NAC/Output Assignment screen
,
NAC/Output
Options
tab).
For NAC's A-D, prevents detection of a trouble on a NAC circuit open or short. Use ONLY with Smoke detectors that have
integral sounders (refer to GEMC-F8ZCPIM installation instructions WI1651).
Sync
See the "
NAC SYNCHRONIZATION RULES
" section earlier in this manual.
System Troubles by Output
System troubles can trip any output (Pulsed Burg, Auxiliary, etc.).
Note:
RF TROUBLE will report for RF Low Battery, RF
High Noise, RF Supervision Failure or GEMC-WL-DT Self-Test Failure. See
Relay Event
glossary entry.
Tamper (Housing Tamper Trouble
,
RF Point Tamper Trouble, RF Receiver Tamper Trouble)
See the "
Tamper Troubles (Fire)
" table for descriptions of the various tamper Fire troubles.
TCP/IP Panel/Site Initiated Functions
Enables the panel to connect via the GEMC-NL-MOD (rather than telephone dialup) for Auto Event Log Dumps and site-
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