Napco Security Technologies GEM-DXRP2 Programming Optional, Introduction, Programming User Codes

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PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL)

Introduction

The Program Mode (optional) is used to customize User Codes. Access to the Program Mode requires a special User Code, therefore not all users may have the ability to program.

Notes:

1.If the system contains more than one keypad, only the keypad designated “No. 1” may be used for programming (if in doubt which is No. 1, ask your installer).

2.Operation of the keypad buttons in the Program Mode is different from that for normal operation. Refer to the accompanying diagram for keypad functions in the Program Mode.

3.If the selected function requires more than one screen, scroll the display using A.

4.While in the Program Mode, the ARMED and STATUS lights remain

off and burglar and fire alarm func- tions are disabled.

5.If the keypad detects no activity in the Program Mode for more than 4 min- utes, a tone will sound; to silence the tone, press the blue Gbutton.

6.The programmed code or description will not be permanently stored until you press D.

7.To exit the Program Mode, press

C.

Programming User Codes

Do not attempt to program a code contain- ing any blank spaces between digits. In selecting your codes, do not program re- petitive numbers (1111), consecutive numbers (1234), your birth date, address, or other obvious combinations. Choose a code of up to six digits (a minimum of four is recommended, and required in UL in- stallations). NOTE: Duplicate Codes are

not allowed; therefore a duplicate Code en- tered in the LCD Window will erase when

D is pressed.

The User Program Mode is accessed from the Function Mode as follows:

1.Enter your code, then press Ato enter Function Mode.

2.Answer NO (press F) until

"TurnOn Prog Yes/No" is displayed, then press the YES button (E). "User01" will display.

Note: If you pass "TurnOn Prog", press Bto scroll back.

3.Using the number buttons, enter a User Number as a two-digit number (enter 1-9 as "01" - "09").

4.Press A. The cursor will advance

to the User Code screen and read the existing code, if any.

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