NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Page 52 Installation Instructions, Volume 2
Low Battery System Trouble (E02) (see Fire Glossary)
MAC Address
Each device on a network contains a unique identifier called a MAC Address encoded within the circuitry of the NL-MOD by
the manufacturer. The MAC Address is printed on the bottom of the NL-MOD housing.
Master Security Code
Dealer Keypad Program Code
Download Security Code
The factory-programmed Master Security Code (printed on the label affixed to the label stuck to the top of the GEMC-
XXXMB motherboard PCB). The Master Security Code is unique and cannot be changed. Use this code to enter the Dealer
Program to program (or change) the Dealer Keypad Program Code. If a Dealer Keypad Program Code is programmed,
both the Dealer Keypad Program Code and the Master Security Code will work.
The Dealer Keypad Program Code or the Master Security Code is needed to enter the Dealer Program, thus allowing the
dealer to program codes, zone features, reporting features and zone descriptions (see Programming Manual WI1673). This
code may be changed as required.
Important! The label containing the Master Security Code should be removed. Physically record the code in a secure
place for reference as programming changes cannot be made without it (or the Dealer Keypad Program Code).
The Dealer Keypad Program Code can be entered or changed via PCD-Windows Quickloader or via Keypad Easy Program
Mode.
The Download Security Code is used to permit local or remote connections to be established between PCD-Windows
Quickloader download software and the control panel (the Master Security Code can also be used in place of the Download
Security Code to establish a connection.
Memory Failure (see Fire Glossary)
Never Arm (Do not use in UL installations)
A zone programmed as Never Arm cannot go into alarm. If tripped, it will display at the keypad when the DISPLAY STATUS
function is selected. If Chime is programmed for that zone and has been enabled, a chime will sound at the keypad while
armed or disarmed when that zone is opened. This feature is suggested for use as a driveway monitor, or similar application.
NL-MOD IP Address
Panel IP Address
This is the network IP address of the NL-MOD. The NL-MOD must be configured to include this IP address. Note: The
Panel IP address can only be set with NL-MODCONFIG software and cannot be programmed from the keypad (see WI1754).
NL MOD Port Number
Panel Port Number - This is the port number where PCD-Windows Quickloader can accept the panel. The NL-MOD must be
configured to include this number.
No EOL Resistor (Do not use in UL installations)
Program for any zone not wired with a 2200Ω end-of-line resistor (Napco Part No. EOL2.2K). This will disable any zone-short
indication (if programmed, Day Zone/Trouble Short is disabled). If not programmed, an end-of-line resistor must be installed.
Note: This selection is automatically disabled for zones selected as Fire. Do not program for UL installations.
One-Button Arming See Easy Arming
Opening Report
Opening Report Only After Alarm Report (Do not program for UL installations)
Opening and closing reports are generally used in commercial installations. On disarming, the communicator can send an
Opening Code for Users 1–195 (Opening Report), or it may transmit only when the control panel is disarmed after an alarm
has been reported (Opening Report Only After Alarm Report). Subscriber Identification Numbers and Opening Codes
must be entered for either opening report.
Program Opening Report Only After Alarm Report to report only when disarming after an alarm report. This feature may
be used by the central station to verify that the subscriber has responded and disarmed the panel. If Opening Report Only
After Alarm Report is selected, also select Opening Report for each user.
Opening/Closing Reporting for Keyfob Users
Associated Keyfob users must be programmed to report openings and/or closings..
• GEMINI C-Series control panels: Keyfobs 1-16 report as Users 180-195.
Output Control (External Outputs, External Relays)
In addition to the three relays provided on the motherboard, up to 88 external outputs are supported. These outputs can be
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