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NAPCO Gemini C-Series Control Panel Installation Instructions--Volume 2
Page 28 Installation Instructions, Volume 2
FIRE GLOSSARY
Keypad Area Assignments
In multiple-area systems, assign an Area Number ("1"– "8") to each keypad. All Fire keypads must be programmed for
Area 1 Fire in the Keypad Assignment screen/tab in PCD-Windows Quickloader. Areas 2-8 can be assigned to Bur-
glary keypads, if desired.
Panel Access
When enabled, allows you to enter the Panel Access code (called "Access Code" located in the User Assignment
screen, User/System Codes tab) at the keypad. An Access Code typically allows a user to gain access to a particular
door or area if so wired (via the keypad PGM output) and if so programmed.
Keypad Configuration
See the section "GEMC-FK1 Keypad Configuration Mode" in the Programming Instructions (WI1673). Other columns within
this screen are described below:
Version
This entry cannot be entered in Quickloader; it is only populated after a panel configuration upload / download of configu-
rations or languages; it reflects the keypad software release used (if a keypad is in the system).
Feedback Beep
Check to enable a momentary keypad sounder when a keypad button is pressed.
Entry Sounder
EZM Address
Zone Response 50ms
Keypad Jumpers: Refer to label on the keypad circuit board fishpaper for jumper locations and a summary of settings.
Keyswitch Unlock Fire Keypad
Unsupervised normally open momentary keyswitch, when momentarily shorted and restored, unlocks Fire keypad #1 as if a
Fire User Code was entered. Wiring must be in conduit, a maximum of 20 feet in length.
Locking /Unlocking Keypad
GEMC-FK1 Fire keypads must be "unlocked" before they can be used to communicate with the control panel. Use the Fire
keypad to enter the Master Security Code or Dealer Keypad Program Code currently programmed into the control panel.
See Master Security Code.
Low Battery System Trouble (E02)
A low-battery system trouble will annunciate at the keypad when the motherboard battery terminal voltage drops below nor-
mal and/or the charging voltage drops below the nominal 24V battery voltage. This condition will signal a local sounding de-
vice, report to a central station (program Panel Low Bat Report Code), or both. If a battery is installed and low terminal volt-
age is detected, a restore will not occur until the battery is recharged to its specified level and passes a dynamic test.
Master Security Code
This code is added to the control panel memory at the factory and is not changeable. This code is printed on a label placed
on the Gemini C-Series control panel motherboard. Entering this code at the GEMC-FK1 Fire keypad will unlock the keypad
and provide access to ALL functions in the system. This code MUST be entered in a Quickloader account and must match
the code at the control panel. Note: All keypad programming must be performed at the keypad addressed as Keypad # 1.
Important! The label containing the Master Security Code should be removed. Physically record the code in a secure
place for reference.
Memory Failure
A User or Dealer Memory error will cause the sounder to pulse, the "SYS/TBL" reminder to flash, and the display to read
"E19-00 USER MEM ERROR" or "E20-00 DEALER MEM ERROR". Press RESET to silence the sounder ("SYSTEM READY" will
display, along with the "SYS/TBL" reminder). Activate RESET SYSTEM TROUBLE to manually reset the system trouble. A
Memory Failure can be programmed to activate an alarm output and/or report using its associated system Report Code.
Note: If this unusual trouble condition occurs, a full download may be needed to correct this.
Monitor Zone
Must be programmed as Zone Area 1 (Fire). This zone will generate a Fire trouble on an open or a short across the circuit. It
is intended to be used on zones monitoring devices for troubles, such as the 4 zones of the integral EZM of the GEMC-
NACXX NAC Extender which monitor Fire troubles, AC Fail trouble, battery trouble, tamper and ground fault troubles.

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NAPCO GEMINI GEMC-96 Specifications

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BrandNAPCO
ModelGEMINI GEMC-96
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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