X GEM-P816 Installation Instructions L NAPCO Security SystemsWI994C 3/04! Page 10WiringWire keypad(s), zones, expansion zone modules and output devices as shown on the Wiring Diagram. Note that theWiring Diagram contains important information not available elsewhere in this manual.Wireless SystemsWith the addition of at least one GEM-RECV series receiver, the GEM-P816 will support up to 32 wireless transmitters.The panel can accommodate one or two receivers within the premises, responding to the one with the strongertransmitter signal. If any transmitters are selected for the default program, a GEM-RECV receiver will automatically beprogrammed.The keypad can display the status of any transmitter, indicating the condition of the zone (normal or open) andtransmitter troubles (low battery, tamper or supervisory failure), and signal strength of the last transmission. A receiverfailure will be indicated by ìE06-NNî (ìno responseî, with NN representing the receiver number).TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL FIRE INSTALLATION (Where permitted by local codes)At least one smoke detector should be installed directly outside each sleeping area. If there is more than one floor,additional smoke detectors should be installed on each level, including the basement. The living-area and basementsmoke detectors should be installed near the stairway of the next upper level.For increased protection, additional detectors should be installedin areas other than those required, such as the dining room,bedrooms, utility room, furnace room, and hallways. Heatdetectors, rather than smoke detectors, are recommended inkitchens, attics, and garages due to conditions that may result infalse alarms and improper operation. Large areas and areas withpartitions, ceiling beams, doorways, and open joists will requireadditional detectors.Refer to NFPA Standard No. 74 (National Fire ProtectionAssociation, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269) for additionalinformation, including proper mounting of detectors.TYPICAL PARTITIONED INSTALLATION!Described and illustrated here are an example of a partitioned systemwith common-area protection of the control-panel room. This system meets UL requirements for a partitioned installation.!Both areas must be owned and managed by the same person(s).!Both areas must be part of one building at one street address.!The control panel and all wiring protecting each partitioned area must beconfined to the respective area and may not impinge upon the other area. Thisrequires that the control panel room have redundant protection; that is (a) multiplesets of door contacts, each wired to a separate zone and (b) one of those zonesprogrammed for each area. In order to gain access to this protected area withoutcausing an alarm, both partitions must be disarmed. In lieu of redundantprotection, 24-Hour Zones may be used. Any zone protecting the control paneland transformer may not be programmed for bypass.!The sounding device must be placed such that the bell test can be heard by allpartitions. Note: NFPA 74 (Household Fire Warning Equipment) requires that afire alarm audible device be installed indoors.The User Program Code is not to be given to anyone except the authorityresponsible for all partitions.CAUTION: Do not run telephone wiring near speaker wires; do not run keypad wiring with loop wiring.Wiring