1 GEM-ACM1D Access Control Accessory INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS R333 Bayview Avenue Amityville, New York 11701 For Sales and Repairs, (800) 645-9445
10 "ACM Area" column. For comparison, see previous "Arm All Areas Allowed". Corresponds to GEM-X255 Direct Address Program mode
11 and ACM AC Power Failure 4. ACM Power Trouble Restore The General Format, as printed by GEM-PRINT is as follows: Date – Time – ACM# – Eve
12 The output(s) from the fire alarm system must be wired so that if there is a fire alarm or AC failure of the fire alarm system, the "Emergenc
13 By default all users (i.e. their proximity cards) are active; the schedules restrict user card access. For example, if an employee works 9AM throu
14 then blink once per second (indicating it is communicat-ing with the panel). The third Low Battery LED should be off unless it detects a low batte
15 DIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAMMING ACM ZONE OPTIONS: !Enter the Zone numbers (in decimal 1-255 format) for each option in the table below. Press U or D t
16 2780 ACM Global Flags Default Option OFF 1 Enable Two-Swipe Arming OFF 2 Enable NAPCO Proprietary Access Format OFF 3 Enable Facility Code
17 ADDRESS 4080 [Default = 000] Emergency Free Access Zone Number EMERGENCY FREE ACCESS (ADDRESS 4080) ENABLE ACM OPTION: !1. Select the Em
18 ENTER PROXIMITY CARD USERS USER OPTIONS USER CODE (UP TO 6 DIGITS) USER LEVEL ACM AREA DATA ENTRIES ACCESS LEVEL CODE TYPE
19 Name Embossed Card Number Facility Code Access Level Code Type ACM Area Access Group
2 GEM-ACM1D Power Supply The GEM-ACM1D has an integral power supply which in-cludes two primary linear regulators. The first regulator is used to po
20 Events are displayed in a variety of different locations--in logs, on the keypad, and when using GEM-PRINT--and each display may vary according to
21 Event ACM Prox Card Disarming Burg Log 01/08/04 09:45 PM Open: Area 1 User 195 ACM Log NONE KP Log Open 01/08 A1 U010 KP Display NONE GEM-PRI
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24 NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. (NAPCO) warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for thirty-six month
3 Access Groups Useful when designing an access control system, an Ac-cess Group is a collection of users who all have similar at-tributes; they all e
4 FOR UL INSTALLATIONS The following is required in UL installations: 1. The GEM-X255 must be installed and programmed as required for the applica
5 or outside the secured area and is used in conjunc-tion with a proximity card (enabled for arming) pre-sented at a card reader. When the RTA button
6 the door contact is restored. 6. Other Connections and Jumpers Card Reader Power Jumper (JP1). Determine the power requirements of the ca
7 * The diodes shown above are used to reduce the electrical noise produced when internals coils of the magnetic lock are de-energized. Fig. 6: Norma
8 STANDBY-BATTERY CALCULATION WORKSHEET Use the procedure given below to determine the required standby battery capacity in Ampere-Hours (AH). NOTE: I
9 PROGRAMMING THE GEM-ACM1D After all wiring and connections have been made (refer to all previous steps, above), first program the GEM-X255 via the P
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