NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Page 42 Installation Instructions, Volume 2
Burg PGM1 Chirp On Keyfob Arm/Disarm
If enabled, when arming with a keyfob, the PGM2 output chirps. See also Select Burg Output for Keyfob Chirp. This fea-
ture will cause a 1-chirp indication on arming and 2-chirp indication on disarming. Connect steady input (burglary) of external
siren driver to the panel's Auxiliary Alarm Output. Note: Do not use an external voice siren driver.
Burg RF / SLC Point Tamper
To report an RF Transmitter or SLC Point tamper trouble (E15), to the central station, program this feature in the Quickloader
System Assignment screen, System Reporting and Outputs tab.
Burg RF / SLC Point Trouble
To report an RF Receiver or SLC Module response trouble (E06) to the central station, program this feature in the Quick-
loader System Assignment screen, System Reporting and Outputs tab.
Burg Service Jumper
Burg Service Mode
For Combination Fire and Burglary systems. This jumper (JP2) is located in two places, on the motherboard and on the
GEMC-BM/PS and GEMC-BM burglary modules. Note: Both JP2 jumpers are in parallel, therefore operate in the same
manner at either location. When the shunt is placed on the two left pins ("ON") of this three-pin jumper, the system enters a
special mode named "Burg Service Mode" where the system stops processing Burglary (non-Fire) alarm functions, allowing
the Burglary part of the system to be serviced (changed) while allowing the Fire system to continue to function as intended.
When servicing the Burglary system, we recommend entering Burg Service Mode before removing power to avoid the various
troubles (such as AC Fail) that will occur. When Burg Service Mode is on, an LED located just below each jumper will light.
Burg SLC Loop Trbl
A short on a Class B SLC loop or an open on a Class A loop is detected of the GEMC-BSLC. To report to the central station,
program this feature in the Quickloader System Assignment screen, System Reporting and Outputs tab.
Burg SLC Mem Fail
The GEMC-BSLC program (memory) does not match the panel program. To report to the central station, program this fea-
ture in the Quickloader System Assignment screen, System Reporting and Outputs tab.
Burg SLC No Resp
GEMC-BSLC stopped responding to polls due to malfunction, incorrect address, or connector missing or incorrect. To report
to the central station, program this feature in the Quickloader System Assignment screen, System Reporting and Outputs
tab.
Burglary Bell (See section "Control Panel Outputs" earlier in this manual).
BV
Blocked View (Alarm Code feature)
Specific Burg User Codes can be programmed with the attribute "BV" to prevent these users from viewing other User Codes
while in keypad programming. An unblocked code cannot view a blocked code, but a blocked code can view all codes. The
Master Security Code and the Dealer Keypad Program Code can view all codes. Note: This feature is supported in Bur-
glary keypads (GEMC-BK1 keypads) in Burglary-Only systems.
Call Waiting See Disable Call Waiting
Callback-Method Download
Answer on Ring Number
Disable Callback Download
Disable Keypad Function-Mode Download
Second Call (Program for UL Installations)
Data may be downloaded remotely to the panel after a programmed number of rings (3 to 15) and a control-panel confirma-
tion callback. In the PCD-Windows Quickloader Panel Selection screen, Download Callback Info tab, program the number
of rings (under the Remote Call area, select Ring Count and enter the number of rings (3-15) in the Answer on Ring Num-
ber field); if not programmed, the panel will pick up after 15 rings.
The feature "Second Call" allows downloading after (1) the panel detects 1 or 2 rings; (2) the panel does not detect another
ring for 8 seconds; (3) the panel detects another ring within the next 22 seconds. In the First Call Duration field, enter the
amount of time the panel waits between dial attempts (default 6 seconds). At this point, the panel will connect and allow the
panel to communicate with the downloading computer. In this way, the panel overrides the answering machine. The answer-
ing machine will pick up on its programmed number of rings, as usual. Note: The number of rings programmed into the
panel MUST exceed that of the answering machine. The panel will then listen for the signal from the PCD-Windows Quick-
loader software and seize the line from the house phones as well as the answering machine and the connection will subse-
BURGLARY GLOSSARY