Napco Security Technologies GEM-DXRP2 manual Introduction, Important Test Your System Weekly

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INTRODUCTION

The GEM-DXRP2 is a “smart” user-

an explanation of terms that may be

friendly, interactive menu-driven keypad

unfamiliar to you.

 

 

designed for your

Napco control panel.

You'll probably

find

subjects

Its alphanumeric screen will not only

mentioned in this booklet that do not

display the status of your system, but will

apply to your system.

Napco control

also give you step-by-step instructions to

panels

have such a

wide

variety of

guide you through all operations.

features that few security systems, if

 

 

This booklet

contains important

any, will ever need them

all. Your

information about the operation of your

alarm

professional

has

chosen

system with this GEM-DXRP2 Keypad.

appropriate features for your particular

Read it carefully and keep it handy for

needs.

 

 

 

future reference. Check the Glossary for

 

 

 

 

Regardless of how your system has been configured, rest assured that it has been carefully designed and engineered to the highest industry standards. To assure optimum safety and security, familiarize yourself with this equipment. Periodically check its condition and state of readiness by testing it at least once a week in both the ac/battery and battery- only modes (ask your alarm professional how to make these tests).

IMPORTANT - TEST YOUR SYSTEM WEEKLY

Test your sounding device.

Test your telephone line

1.

While disarmed, enter your User Code and press A.

(Turn On Telephone Test programmed? ‰YES ‰NO)

2.

Answer NO (press F) until “Bell Test Yes/No” appears in the

1.

Notify your Central Station of the impending test.

2.

While disarmed, enter your User Code and press A.

3.

window.

Press YES (E) to execute the test. The alarm will sound for

3.

Answer NO (press

) until “TurnOn TelTst Yes/No" appears in

 

about two seconds.

 

the window.

F

 

If the alarm does not sound or sounds weak, call for service.

4.

Press YES (E) to send a test code to the central station.

If the test is not successful, “E03 COMMFL” will display, indicating a communication failure. Call for service.

Note: Any subsequent successful transmission will clear an “E03 COMMFL” system trouble.

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Contents Operating Guide for your AC on ReadyTest your sounding device Test your telephone line IntroductionImportant Test Your System Weekly Table of Contents Keypad Controls & Indicators ON/OFF ResetInstant Setting the Alarm Arming When Leaving CANT/ ArmRst CantArmSil READY1 TrblEXX-XX CANT/ARMINT1+2 Protecting Yourself While on the PremisesBypassing Interior Zones ArmedArmed Instant Protection Xxxsec Turning OFF the AL ARM Disarming When ReturningDisarm Day Zone Day Zones programmed? ‰YES ‰NO Hour Zone 24-Hour Zones programmed? ‰YES ‰NOTRBL/ E41-XX Fire ProtectionFire Zonexx Family Rehearsal Would You Like More Safety Information?Preparing a Fire Escape Plan Important! Read CarefullyFloorplan FloorplanLimitations of Fire Alarm Warning System Keypad Functions R Z R n O n / C h i me Y e s / N o L a y/ Ar m 1 4/ / N o On Zone 1 has not been received Communicator Features Central Station MonitoringBypass Advanced FeaturesZONE02 Page Programming User Codes Programming OptionalIntroduction User Select the Program Mode as follows Programming ExampleExitxx Keypad MessagesWait ARMED1ArmSnd CancelArmZnf Fire AlarmDAY ZN WrongLobatt SystblAcfail CommflGlossary Closing Window Optional. aGlossary Glossary System Trouble Error Codes Napco Limited Warranty Following Statement is Required by the FCC