Napco Security Technologies GEM-P1664 installation instructions Swinger Shutdown

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Glossary

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Swinger Shutdown:

Swinger Shutdown is a common term used in the burglary alarm industry. It is a feature of an alarm panel that prevents multiple false alarms from being generated from faulty detectors (or wiring) by limiting the number of alarms a zone may report during a single arm- ing period. NAPCO has this programmable-by-zone feature named Swinger Shutdown, and has been available on its panels for years. The SIA False Alarm Reduction standard CP-01 (to which the panel complies) requires the SIA definition of "swinger shut- down" on all non-fire zones. Our programmable feature allows three trips per arming period which is unacceptable in CP-01 installa- tions. Therefore, to reduce confusion, the following defines both definitions of "Swinger Shutdown", namely (1) the NAPCO Pro- gramming Feature and (2) the CP-01 Requirement:

Swinger Shutdown (NAPCO Programming Feature): Program a zone with this feature to allow only three alarms per arming period. Auto-Resetmust also be programmed for the zone for this feature to work. Enable 2 Count Swinger Shutdown: Same as Swinger Shutdown (NAPCO Programming Feature) above, but enables two alarms per arming period instead of three.

Swinger Shutdown (CP-01 Requirement): To meet CP-01, all non-fire zones must not be programmed for Auto-Reset. A zone not programmed for Auto-Reset will trip only one alarm per arming period. The panel leaves the factory with no zones pro- grammed for Auto-Reset. If "Enable CP-01 Features" is selected in the Easy Programming menu, all non-fire zones will not be programmed for Auto-Reset.

System Troubles (Global and Area); Wireless Low Battery; Wireless Supervisory

System troubles may be programmed to report to any telephone number and/or activate any output. Also program Subscriber ID Numbers, Telephone Numbers, and Report Codes for each system trouble.

Tamper; EZM Tamper; Keypad Tamper; RF Tamper; Wireless Tamper

Removing the cover of an expansion zone module will cause the sounder to pulse and the "SYS/TRBL" reminder to flash. The keypad will display "SYSTEM TROUBLE/E13-NN SERVICE", where "NN" denotes the module number. Press the Cbutton to silence the sounder ("SYSTEM READY" will display). Correct the problem, then select RESET SYSTEM TBL to manually reset the system trouble display. Removing a keypad from the wall causes a similar system trouble indication. The keypad will display "SYSTEM TROUBLE/E11-

NNSERVICE", where "NN" denotes the keypad number. Press the Cbutton to silence the sounder ("SYSTEM READY" will display).

To manually reset the system trouble, correct the problem then select RESET SYSTEM TBL.

Note: If either of the tamper conditions is not corrected within 5 minutes, the system trouble will again display at the keypad. A Tamper condition can be programmed to activate the burglary output and/or report using its associated system Report Code. In wireless installations, when displaying rf transmitter status, a "Tamper" indication denotes that the transmitter case is open. Note: The GEM-RP1CAe2/ GEM-K1CA tamper is enabled by cutting jumper JP1 in the keypad.

TCP/IP Communications See Enable TCP/IP Communications

Telco Fail See Enable Line-Fault Test

Telco Line Test Delay See Enable Telephone Line-Fault Test; Time Selection

Telephone Numbers

To report to a central station, Telephone Number 1 must be programmed. Telephone Number 2 is programmed for Backup Reporting; Telephone Number 3 is programmed for Double or Split Reporting by selecting "Report Event Telco 3" and "Report Restore Telco 3" in SYSTEM OPTIONS and ZONE OPTIONS.

Private telephone systems may require a Dial-Tone Detection "E" or Pre-Dial Delay "D", followed by an access number to obtain an outside line. (See Access Number for Outside Line).

It should be noted here that the telephone number need not actually start in the first location shown, and may not end in the last. Extra locations have been provided to allow for one or more prefix digits: a Pre-Dial Delay "D" or a Dial-Tone Detection "E". What is important is that the telephone number, with its associated Pre-Dial Delay, Access Number, and Dial-Tone Detection, be wholly contained within that group of locations, and that they be in their proper sequence. Note: In UL Installations, do not program more than one "D" before the telephone number.

Temperature Display at Keypad: (Not evaluated by UL)

See the GEM-P1664 Programming Instructions WI1422 or WI1423 for more information. The temperature is displayed instead of the date on line 2 of the GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad. The keypad will display from –22F to 140F (or -30C to 60C). Fahrenheit is the default setting, select Celsius by enabling address 1668 option 2. When this Temperature Display Option is enabled, Zone 6 becomes the input for the “Napco Temperature Sensor” module and Zone 6 of the panel becomes inoperative; if Zone Doubling is selected, zones 6, 14 will be inoperative.

Address 1668 option 3 enables Zone 6 to report a temperature problem. Address 1666 (options 1-7) set the lower limit temperature value and address 1667 (options 1-7) sets the upper limit temperature value (both values are set in binary). If the temperature de- tected by the panel is above or below these set limits, the panel will report an alarm on Zone 6. To function and report properly, Zone 6 must be selected as a reporting zone, 24hr zone in area 1 and auto-resetable. At both 1666 and 1667 addresses, option 8 is sets

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Contents Napco WI1424A 1/06 System Ready 09/01/05 1200 AMImportant Notice Changes from Previous EditionTable of Contents Introduction FeaturesGEM-P1664 Installation Instructions Lnapco Security Systems Page WI1424A 1/06Communicator Features WI1424A 1/06 5 Specifications GEM-P1664Ordering Information Optional Accessories and PeripheralsOrdering Information System ComponentsSummary of UL Requirements Smoke Detectors, 4-WireSmoke detectors & Summary of UL Requirements ResidentialControl Panel InstallationMounting GroundingWireless Systems WiringWiring Adding Expansion ZonesTesting the System Signal Strength Testing/Wireless SystemsWI1424A 1/06 11  Auxiliary Power Wiring ConnectionsSIREN/BELL Power PGM OutputsEarth Ground Wiring Connections Remote Bus & Earth GroundRemote BUS WI1424A 1/06 13 EZ Zone Doublingtm Configuration Wire Smoke Detectors WI1424A 1/06 15 Wiring Connections Telephone Lines Telephone LinesConfiguring the Keypads Keypad Configuration ModeKeypad Installation ModeEZM Address Keypad Configuration ModeCompatibility Number Not Applicable Zone ResponseKeypad Address Keypad ConfigurationDisable Sounder Touchpad Back LightBasic Operation Basic OperationUser Codes & Zone Descriptions Arming and Disarming the System ArmingAuto Arming Not for UL Installations WI1424A 1/06 23  Alarm IndicationDisplay ZN Faults Bypassing ZonesDisplay ZN Bypassed Display Fire AlarmReset System Trbl Display ZN DirectoryActivate Program Enable Dealer ModeEnable User Mode Activate DownloadKeypad Messages Keypad MessagesGlossary AC Failure AC-Fail Report DelayGlossary WI1424A 1/06 27 Alarm Outputs Ambush Keypad Ambush Ambush Codes Enable Global AmbushAreas Zone Area 1-Zone Area 4 Priority Area Arming Battery Auto Status DisableBackup Report on Telco 1/Telco WI1424A 1/06 29 Cold Start Chime ZoneChirp Output on Keyfob Arm/Disarm Data FormatWI1424A 1/06 31  Date/TimeDisable Call Waiting Touch-tone Dialing Only Dial-Tone Detection Disable Auto Dial-Tone DetectionDigital Dialer Report Enter/Exit Test Mode Disable Call Waiting on 1st AttemptWI1424A 1/06 33  Enable Telephone Line Fault Test Enable CP-01 LimitsEnable TCP/IP Communications Exit/Entry FollowerWI1424A 1/06 35  KeyFob Control of Relay Groups 1 KeyFob Arm/Disarm chirp of Alarm OutputInterior Stay Bypass Keypad Area AssignmentsWI1424A 1/06 37  Memory Failure Power-Up DelayPre-Dial Delay Never Arm Do not use for primary Burglary protectionWI1424A 1/06 39  Relay Follows Zone Report Digital Dialer Exit Error/Recent ClosingSelect Alarm Output for Keyfob Chirp Report Telco 1 Report Telco 3 Double or Split ReportingWI1424A 1/06 41  Tamper EZM Tamper Keypad Tamper RF Tamper Wireless Tamper Temperature Display at Keypad Not evaluated by ULSwinger Shutdown WI1424A 1/06 43  Trouble on Open Trouble on Short Not for UL installations Wire, 4-Wire Smoke Detectors See Smoke Detectors Hour Zone WI1424A 1/06 45 Zone Status STANDBY-BATTERY Calculation Worksheet Battery Calculation WorksheetStandby Wiring Legend WI1424A 1/06 47 Function Mode Keypad Programming ModesKeypad Programming Modes Dealer Mode 49 Keypad Programming Modes Easy Menu Mode B456 123 DKeypad Programming Modes User Mode WI1424A 1/06 51 Keypad Configuration Mode Keypad Programming Modes Keypad Configuration ModeWI1424A 1/06 53  Programming AddressLocation Is selected in the Easy Program Menu GEM-P1664 Factory Default Description WI1424A 1/06 55 Out of Box Panel Operation Out of Box Panel Operation Prior to CP-01 Changes FCC Statement WI1424A 1/06 57 Page GEM-P1664 Wiring Diagram GEM-P1664 Wiring Diagram59  Napco Limited Warranty

GEM-P1664 specifications

Napco Security Technologies has long been a leader in the security industry, recognized for its innovative solutions that enhance safety and monitoring capabilities. One of its standout products is the GEM-P1664, a versatile and robust control panel designed for both residential and commercial security applications. This advanced system combines user-friendly features with cutting-edge technology, making it an ideal choice for those looking to bolster their security measures.

The GEM-P1664 boasts a 16-zone configuration, allowing users to monitor multiple areas within a property simultaneously. Each zone can be independently programmed, providing flexibility in how security is managed. This feature is particularly valuable for larger facilities or homes with multiple entry points, as it ensures that all areas are adequately protected. The panel supports both hardwired and wireless zones, delivering versatility to suit various installation preferences.

One of the core technologies integrated into the GEM-P1664 is the use of Event Management and Reporting tools. The panel can automatically log security events, sending alerts via email or SMS in real-time. This capability is essential for maintaining awareness of security status, allowing users to respond promptly to any unauthorized access or unusual activity.

The user interface of the GEM-P1664 is designed with simplicity in mind. Its intuitive layout and navigation make it easy for both trained professionals and everyday users to operate the system without extensive technical knowledge. Additionally, the panel supports multiple user codes, allowing different levels of access for family members or staff, enhancing both security and convenience.

Another notable characteristic of the GEM-P1664 is its compatibility with various Napco peripherals and add-ons, including motion detectors, door/window sensors, and surveillance cameras. This interoperability enables users to create a comprehensive security ecosystem tailored to their specific needs. Furthermore, the GEM-P1664 is also compatible with mobile applications, allowing clients to monitor their security systems remotely via smartphones or tablets.

Lastly, the GEM-P1664 is built with future-proofing in mind. It is designed to be easily upgradable, ensuring that users can incorporate the latest technological advancements and security features as they become available. This forward-thinking approach ensures that the investment in the GEM-P1664 remains relevant and effective over time.

In summary, the Napco Security Technologies GEM-P1664 control panel is a powerful and flexible solution for anyone looking to enhance their security infrastructure. With its robust zone configuration, user-friendly interface, advanced reporting capabilities, and compatibility with a range of devices, the GEM-P1664 stands out as a top choice in the security technology landscape.