NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Page 54 Installation Instructions, Volume 2
Priority Zone
(Required for all zones in UL installations).
A zone that will prevent arming if in trouble. If an attempt is made to arm, the sounder will come on and "
ZONES NOT NOR-
MAL/CAN'T ARM
" will be displayed for 4 seconds. The keypad may be reset by simply pressing the
C
button. The Prior-
ity Zone must be corrected or bypassed before the panel can be armed. Any zone may be selected as a Priority Zone. A
zone in trouble that is neither a Priority Zone nor an Auto-Bypass Zone will cause an alarm on arming.
Priority Zone with Bypass
A Priority Zone that will permit arming if the priority condition is bypassed. If the system is so programmed, the zone will auto-
bypass and (optional) the condition will be reported to a central station.
As above, if an attempt is made to arm, the sounder will come on and "
ZONES NOT NORMAL/CAN'T ARM
" will be displayed. To
reset the keypad, press the
C
button; the display will read "
ZONE FAULTS
". To arm the panel, press the
C
button,
then enter the User Code.
Any zone not selected as a Priority Zone may be programmed as a Priority Zone with Bypass.
Pulse Burglary Bell
(See section "
Control Panel Outputs
" earlier in this manual).
RF Low Battery
In wireless installations, when displaying RF transmitter status, a "
LoBatt
" indication at the keypad denotes a low-battery
condition at the transmitter.
RF Recv High Noise
RF receiver may not receive Transmitter signals due to interference from outside signals of the same or similar frequency.
RF Recv Jam
RF receiver may not receive Transmitter signals due to high amplitude signal of the same frequency.
RF Receiver No response
Receiver stopped responding to polls due to malfunction, wire open or wire short.
RF Receiver Tamper
RF Receiver cover is removed or has been it is moved (back tamper).
Receiver Format
(see Fire Glossary)
Relay Event
Relay outputs can be programmed to activate on a particular event or combination of events. Select the event(s) in the Quick-
loader
NAC/Output Assignment
screen,
NAC/Output Events
tab. Click in the
Event \ Alarm Type \ Condition
column,
and the
Relay Event
dialog opens.
Note that as events in this screen are clicked and highlighted, the
Relay Event
dialog changes to suit the nature of the event,
with
Alarm Type
and/or
Condition
fields appearing that also change as their attributes are selected. Relay Events activated
on a
Trouble
or
Trouble Restore
may only activate outputs programmed as
Supplemental
. These outputs will be activated
on the Trouble and the output will remain on until a GEMC-FK1 Fire keypad is unlocked and the Function Menu option "
Reset
Supplemental Output
" is selected. The Burglary-related events are:
Area 2-8 Gen. Alarm
- A Burglary alarm was tripped in Area 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8.
Area 2-8 Arm
- Area 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 was armed.
Zone 1
- An alarm was tripped or restored within Zone 1; a Zone 1 trouble (or trouble restore) condition was indicated; an
open or short-circuit condition for Zone 1 was indicated.
Zone 2-255
- For Zones 2 through 255, an alarm was tripped or restored within a Zone; a Zone trouble (or trouble restore)
condition was indicated; an open or short-circuit condition for a Zone was indicated.
Burg Keypad Tamper
- The GEMC-BK1 Burglary keypad cover was opened.
Area 2-8 Keypad Ambush
- For any Area 2 through Area 8 keypad, a silent "Ambush" signal was initiated.
Area 2-8 Keypad Panic
- For any Area 2 through Area 8 keypad, a Police "Panic" emergency signal was initiated (
9
+
G
pressed at the keypad).
Area 2-8 Keypad Auxiliary
- For any Area 2 through Area 8 keypad, an Auxiliary emergency signal was initiated (
8
+
G
pressed at the keypad).
Area 2-8 Fail to open
- If any Area 2 through Area 8 is not disarmed at a specified time, the panel will send a "Fail to Open"
signal to the central station.
Area 2-8 Fail to close
- If any Area 2 through Area 8 is not armed at a specified time, the panel will send a "Fail to Close"
signal to the central station.
Test Timer
- Test Timer is a programming feature where an automatic test report is transmitted to the central station on a
scheduled day(s) at a scheduled time.
BURGLARY GLOSSARY