Freedom F-64 Programming Instructions
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NAPCO Security Systems
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WI1502A 9/06
RF Transmitter Points
(Press
R
to set cursor.)
For each transmitter enter:
(For wireless systems only. Also see Quick Method, which follows)
•
The
zone number
(01–64) to which the transmitter will be mapped.
•
The
6-digit RF ID #
and
1-digit checksum number
printed on the transmitter and box,
•
The
point number
(1–2);
enter “9” for unsupervised
(all points).
•
Press
U
to save and
NEXT/YES
button to proceed when all transmitters have been entered.
NOTE:
When programming the ID Code number, “0” through ”9” =
0
through
9
; A =
G0
; B =
G1
;
C =
G2
; D =
G3
; E =
G4
and “F” =
G5
.
Quick "Enroll" Method:
If a receiver is already installed in the panel, transmitter wireless
points can be programmed automatically (“enrolled”) using the following procedure.
NOTE:
The transmitter point will be enrolled only if the signal strength is 3 or greater.
1. Enter the zone number to which the transmitter point will be mapped.
2. Press
B
to enter the Enroll Mode. The red and green LEDs on the programmer will flash
and the window will display as shown at left.
3. Open the loop of the point that is to be programmed (GEM-TRANS2 only).
4. Install the transmitter battery. The programmer will beep to indicate that the point has been suc-
cessfully enrolled. Multi-point transmitters can be mapped to successive zones simultaneously.
Keyfob Transmitters as Arm/Disarm & Control Devices
(Press
R
to set cursor).
Keyfobs can be programmed as “Arm/Disarm” devices using their On/Off buttons (refer to
WI752). For each Keyfob Transmitter, enter:
•
The
Keyfob Transmitter number
(01–8).
•
The
area number
to which transmitter is assigned (0 to disable keyfob, 1 through 4).
•
The
6-digit RF ID #
and
1-digit checksum number
printed on the transmitter and box,
•
The
Aux 1 Option
(see keyfob aux 1 & aux 2 options).
•
The
Aux 2 Option
(see keyfob aux 1 & aux 2 options).
•
Press
U
to save and
NEXT/YES
button to proceed when all keyfobs have been entered.
NOTE:
When programming the ID Code number, “0” through ”9” =
0
through
9
; A =
G0
; B =
G1
;
C =
G2
; D =
G3
; E =
G4
and “F” =
G5
.
Z N # X M I T # + C S P
Z n 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 - 0
Zone # Xmitter Check Point
Mapped to ID Sum #
Z N # X M I T # + C S P
Z n 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 - 0
Z N # X M I T # + C S P
Z N 0 1 - E N R O L L : A - -
Example.
A 2-point transmitter has the RF ID number 287613:1.
Map point 1 to Zone 6 and point 2 to Zone 9.
1. Enter the Enroll mode as described above.
2. Enter Zone “06”.
3. Open point-1 loop.
4. Install the battery. The programmer will beep once to indicate
that one point has been programmed. (Transmitter 287613:1,
point 1 will be mapped to Zone 6).
5. Enter Zone “09”.
6. Close point-1 loop and open point-2 loop.
7. Remove the transmitter battery, then re-install it.
The pro-
grammer will beep once to indicate that one point has been
programmed.
(Transmitter 287613:1, point 2 is mapped to
Zone 9)
.
KEYFOB ZONE ASSIGNMENT:
Keyfobs can also be assigned to zones to allow multiple wireless panic buttons on one alarm sys-
tem, each reporting to a central station, a pager or having a description in the LCD window that describes the person holding the
keyfob, the location where the person holding the keyfob is stationed, or the special purpose of the keyfob button being depressed.
See the next page on Keyfob Transmitters as Zone Input Devices .
K F A X M I T # + C S O P
0 1 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0
KF Area Xmitter Check Aux
# ID Sum 1&2
CHANGING OR CANCELING A CODE:
To change any code, merely program over the existing code as described above and press
U
to save. Similarly,
to cancel a code, blank out each number of the code and press
U
to save.
AREA OPTIONS
EXPLANATION
Disabled
User Code not active in this area.
Arm/Disarm
Allows User Code to arm/disarm this area.
Arm Only
Prevents User Code from disarming this area.
Service
A Service Code has restricted arm/disarm rights; if an area is armed with a Service Code, a “
MONITOR ON
” appears in the LCD window and the area can be
disarmed with any valid User Code, including a Service Code. If the area is armed with OTHER than a Service Code, it CANNOT be disarmed with a
Service Code. This is typically used to allow tradesmen access to premises under control of the owner.
Access
This is normally used to activate a door strike while an area is disarmed. Also program “Access Control on PGM2. Output” (Address 0719) and “PGM2
Output Access Control Timeout” (Address 0711).
* User Program
User Program Option is enabled. To enable User Program Option for any user, add 8 to the data entry for Area Option (see example). Then, User
Programming can be performed at any keypad by a user code with user program enabled.
Related User Options:“Enable Global Ambush Code” (Address 1422), “Global Ambush Code” (Address 2045) & “Enable Manager's Mode” (Address 1421).
Ambush
GEM-K-Series keypads: There are two types of Ambush Codes:
(1)
A 2-digit code (prefix) entered immediately prior to (and as part of) the regular User
Code and
(2)
A separate and unique User Code. Disarming with an Ambush Code causes a silent report to be sent to a central station, thus, should a
user be forced to disarm, he can silently signal an emergency while appearing to be merely disarming the system.
With Touchpads, Ambush operates differently. See "Ambush" glossary entry in the Installation Instructions, WI1501 for more information.
Note:
Do not
program method 1 in CP-01 compliant systems.
Bypass Enable
Security Bypass--Bypass is enabled only with a security code.
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