NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Installation Instructions, Volume 2 Page 27
FIRE GLOSSARY
Quickloader does not send the command to remove the E28 trouble.
Note:
This feature applies to those who want to remove the system trouble (E28) provided the panel is error free.
GEMC-FPRINT Formatting
The PCD-Windows Quickloader
System Assignment
screen,
GEMC-FPRINT Formatting
tab allows you to enter in GEMC-
FPRINT formatting print options. Selections are performed with combo boxes and edit/thumb-wheel's for number limits.
Ground Fault
The panel will detect and annunciate a "
System Gnd Fault, E26-000 SERVICE
" trouble when a short to earth ground is de-
tected on any circuit extending from the Gemini C-Series control panel housing.
Jumpers
(Refer to Wiring Diagram for UL configuration.)
R:
(Located on the GEMC-BM/PS and GEMC-BM/PS) Cut for dry contacts on the Aux. Relay.
Jumpers below are located on the C-Series motherboard:
J1: Fire Keypad Configuration Jumper
(top-right corner, above micro shield) is installed across top and center pins for nor-
mal operation. When configuring the GEMC-BK1 keypad, move jumper across center and lower pins.
Note:
Do NOT use
when configuring the GEMC-BK1 Burglary keypads if the Fire system is in operation. Use J17
BURG SERV
jumper.
J4: Burg Only Jumper:
The panel leaves the factory with keypad #1 programmed as a "Fire Keypad",. Since a "Burg Only"
system will not possess a Fire keypad, place a shunt across J4 to make the panel keypad #1 a Burg keypad, allowing the
system to be programmed and function as a Burg Only panel.
J17: Burg Service Jumper
. Move the shunt from OFF to ON to enter Burg Service Mode when maintenance or changes to
the Burglary hardware must be performed, while keeping the Fire system in operation. Entering Burg Service Mode will pre-
vent the panel from processing any Burglary events (Areas 2-8) and will allow the Burglary keypad(s) to go into Configuration
Mode.
J600: NAC D Voltage Jumper
. Shunt should be placed on either 12V or 24V to enable NAC D associated NAC voltage out-
put.
Note:
The shunt leaves the factory placed ON for 24V; remove shunt for 12V.
Keypad Assignment
Keypad Type
Located in the Quickloader
Keypad Assignment
screen, the
Keypad Assignment
tab determines the type of keypad,
either a Burglary keypad (GEMC-BK1) or a Fire keypad (GEMC-FK1).
A
Smoke detector goes into alarm.
AB
RETARD-RESET PERIOD (Control Unit) – Control unit senses detector in alarm and retards (delays) alarm signal, usually by de-energizing power
to the detector. Length of time varies with design.
AC
RETARD-RESET-RESTART PERIOD – No alarm obtained from control unit. Maximum permissible time is 60 seconds.
AD
ALARM VERIFICATION PERIOD – Consists of the retard-reset-restart and confirmation periods.
BC
DETECTOR RESTART (POWER UP) PERIOD – Power to the detector is reapplied and time is allowed for detector to become operational for
alarm. Time varies with detector design.
CD
CONFIRMATION PERIOD – Detector is operational for alarm at point C. If detector is still in alarm at point C, control unit will alarm. If detector is
not in alarm, system returns to standby. If the detector re-alarms at any time during the confirmation period the control unit will alarm.
DE
OPTIONAL REGION – Either an alarm can occur at control unit or restart of the alarm verification cycle can occur.
For C-Series control panels: AB = 5 seconds; BC = 20 seconds; CD = 60 seconds.
30 SECONDS
60 SECONDS