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GEM-P816 Installation Instructions
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GLOSSARY
Abort Delay
(Do not program for UL Applications.)
An Abort Delay is a delay period that allows cancellation of the central-station report by disarming the control panel before a report is
sent. If Enable CP-01 Limits (Address 1062 bit 3) is enabled, the Abort Delay is 30 seconds, which can be removed, or increased. In
addition, if an attempt is made to change the Abort Delay to less than 15 seconds or more than 45 seconds the time will be entered
as 30 seconds. If enable CP-01 Limits is NOT enabled, the factory delay time will be set at 30 seconds, and can be deleted or in-
creased to 255 seconds. Refer to "Enable CP-01 Limits" in this glossary. Enable program zones for
Abort Delay
(Address 0510,
0565, 0620 & 0675) and select an
Abort Delay Time
(Address 0715). Also, a
Pre-Alarm Warning
may be selected for zones (Address
0497, 0552, 0607 & 0662) allowing a keypad indication of alarm with no alarm outputs or central station reporting for the duration of
abort delay time.
AC Failure; AC-Fail Report Delay
If AC power is removed from the control panel, “
AC POWER FAIL/E01-00 SERVICE
” will display at the keypad with a flashing “
SYS/TRBL
”
icon as a reminder and a pulsing sounder. Press the
C
button to silence the sounder; the “
SYS/TRBL
” icon reminder will remain
on and “
SYSTEM READY
” will appear in the display. If a User Code is entered within 5 minutes, the panel may be armed. After 5
minutes, the system trouble will again display.
AC Failure
may be programmed to activate the
Alarm Output
(Address 0460),
Pulsed Alarm Output
(Address 0461),
PGM1 Output
(Address 0462),
PGM2 Output
(Address 0463),
Relay Outputs
(Address 0750-0829) and/or report to a central station by selecting
AC Fail Report Event Telco 1
,
AC Fail Report Restore Telco 1
,
AC Fail Report Event Telco 3
,
AC Fail Report Restore Telco 3
(Address 0464, 0465, 0468 and 0469, respectively). The AC Trouble Fail Display, AC Fail Logging, and AC Fail Report to the central
station will occur immediately unless an AC Fail Report Delay is programmed (Address 0717).
Access Control; Access Control (Panel Access) on PGM2 Output; PGM2 Output Access Control Time; Panel Access
NOTE:
The GEM-P816 has not been evaluated by UL for compliance with UL294 (Access Control Systems).
The PGM2 Output can be programmed to activate for a programmable period of time (2 to 254 sec.). This allows it to be used for
access functions such as opening and closing a garage door, or remotely activating an electric door strike through an RB1000 relay.
This is achieved by programming a new KeyFob option,
Access on PGM2 Output,
into the Aux. 1 or Aux. 2 option locations on the
Wireless KeyFobs screen. This feature also requires a valid time to be entered into the
PGM2 Output Access Control
in the Time
Selection Screen.
If Access Control on PGM2 Output (Address 0719) is selected, entering the Access Code (see User Code Programming in Easy
Menu Driven Mode Programming) while disarmed will trip the panel's PGM2 Output. (This is commonly used to activate a door strike
for the purposes of remotely unlocking a door). Each keypad is individually selected for Panel Access (Address 0730-0736). Also
program PGM2 Output Access Control Timeout (Address 0711).
NOTE:
Do not program the PGM2 Output (Address 0463, 0474,
0482, 0503, 0558, 0613 and 0668) as an output on alarm. Do not program
Keyfob Chirp on PGM2 (Address 0720)
, unless
Enable
Bell Output on RF Arming
is selected also (Address 0721).
Panel Access is selectable for any keypad 1–7 by selecting the appropriate Area Option of any User Code (see User Code
Programming in Easy Menu Driven Mode Programming); select the Panel Access option (Address 0730-0736) for those keypad
numbers (1–7) that are to respond to the User Code. However, if the Access Option is programmed, the code will no longer function
as an Arm/Disarm Code.
Entering a valid code at the keypad will cause the PGM2 output on panel to turn on for the programmed time. The RB1000 Relay may
be used to activate a door strike, and power to the door strike should be supplied from an independent power source.
Access Number for Outside Line (CS Receiver Telephone Number Access)
Some subscribers will have a telephone system that requires one digit to access an outside line. The first dial tone encountered (prior
to the access number) may have a frequency that is different from that of the accessed dial tone (440Hz). One or more 4-second Pre-
Dial Delay “D”s may be entered before any of the CS Receiver Telephone Numbers (Address 0172-0191, 0194-0213 & 0216-0235)
instead of a dial tone with frequency “E”. See Pre-Dial Delay; Telephone Numbers. (Note: The panel features automatic dial-tone
detection and will normally not require any “E”s. To disable this feature, see address 0394.)
If the subscriber's system uses an access number, contact the telephone-equipment supplier to find out if a dial tone other than
440Hz is received prior to dialing the access number. If the communicator must delay before dialing the access number instead of
attempting to recognize the dial tone, find out how many 4-second delays must be programmed.
Alarm on Day Zone See Day Zone
Alarm Outputs (See Wiring Diagram for UL requirements.); Alarm Output Duration
The GEM-P816 has three outputs: Alarm (Burg. & Fire), PGM1 and PGM2. The following table summarizes wiring for signaling an
alarm in typical installations. See Time Selection for timeout durations.
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