NAPCO GEMC-WL-WD2 Installation Instructions Manual
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1GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe GEMC-WL-WD2 is a 2-point window/door transmitter designedfor use in Napco Gemini C-Series wireless systems, and with Napco'sGEMC-RECV series wireless receivers (see WI1682). When usedwith the supplied magnet, the transmitter functions as a window/doorsensor. Terminals are provided for supervised external contacts sothat one or more additional contacts may be used in conjunction with,or instead of, the internal reed switch. A jumper (J1) allows the use ofexternal contacts (such as UL Listed door/window magnets or ballcontacts, fire alarm pull stations, thermal detectors, waterflow tamperswitches, etc.), instead of the internal reed switch within the sameroom (maximum 20' wire length for Burglary installations, maximum 3'wire length for Fire installations*; 22-18AWG) for Fire and Burglarysensors. In addition, the GEMC-WL-WD2 includes a rear tamper toprotect against the removal of the transmitter from the wall.The GEMC-WL-WD2 is powered by a 3-volt lithium battery that willpower the transmitter for up to 5 years. When battery voltage dropsbelow normal, a low-battery report will be sent to the receiver (replacebattery with a Duracell 3V lithium battery DL123A, Varta/Power-Onemodel CR123A or Panasonic CR123A only; use of another batterymay present a risk of fire or explosion).Each transmitter has a unique factory-programmed code (printed onthe battery holder and also on the rear case) that distinguishes itself tothe receiver. (Note: See control-panel instructions for entering thissix-digit hexadecimal code and its checksum digit into the panel; besure to enter all numbers and/or letters, including leading zeros, ifany).Note: When connected for use with a Fire system, and a fire condi-tion sends a fire alarm signal, this signal will be sent until the conditionclears.SPECIFICATIONSElectrical RatingsInput Power: Powered by a 3-volt lithium battery. Two zone inputs.Loop voltage: 3V nominal180K End of line resistor part #: EOL180K (for loop 1 only)GEMC-WL-WD2Commercial / Residential Window / Door Transmitterwith Rear TamperINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSWI1743B 08/10R333 Bayview AvenueAmityville, New York 11701For Sales and Repairs, (800) 645-9445For Technical Service, (800) 645-9440Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol: NSSC© NAPCO 2010Use only one device when used with Fire initiating devices.Maximum Zone Wiring Length: 20 feet maximum for Burglary in-stallations, 3 feet maximum for Fire installations* (#18-22 AWG)Maximum Loop Resistance: 300 ohmsOperating Frequency: 319.5MhzMaximum Distance from Receiver: Up to 1000 feet, depending onlocal environmentINSTALLATIONNote: The transmitter and magnet may be mounted in any positionwith no degradation in performance. Thus, if a left-handed reedswitch is required, the unit may be mounted upside down. However,for reference purposes in this text, the transmitter will be consideredoriented with the antenna at the top, as shown in these illustrations.1. Remove the cover. Remove the GEMC-WL-WD2 transmittercover by inserting a small screwdriver into the slot at the bottomand twisting while applying upward pressure. See Fig. 2 below.2. Insert the battery. Observe battery polarity. Insert battery withpositive (+) terminal toward terminal block. See Fig. 3. Thebattery will not make contact if inserted backwards.3. Identify transmitter parts. Refer to Fig. 4.4. Select transmitter location. Avoid mounting the transmitter nearthe floor. Low level mounting can reduce transmission range andmay subject the transmitter to damage.5. Remove transmitter and magnet mounting plates.Transmitter: Use a small screwdriver to push in retaining tab (Fig.6) and slide cover upward. Magnet: Insert small screw driver intoslot at either end of magnet cover. Push in and twist to pop offcover. If using external contacts, skip to Step 7.6. Attach mounting plates. Note: While use of the transmittermounting plate is recommended, mounting holes in the rear caseallow mounting without the plate. Use #6 flat-head screws to affixthe mounting plates, observing alignment marks shown in Fig. 6.Mount the magnet within ½" from the transmitter. Place the tam-per spring that emerges from the transmitter rear cover into thetop of the oval hole in the transmitter mounting plate. Move thetransmitter down until it snaps onto its mounting plate; snap themagnet onto its mounting plate. For internal contacts, skip to Step9.7. (For external contacts only). Install contact or sensor andtransmitter mounting plate (if used). Mount the external contact orsensor as described in its instructions. For recessed wiring, drillan access hole for the wire.8. (For external contacts only). Connect to terminals. Connecttwo wires from an external sensor having normally-closedcontacts (or a normally-closed loop) to Point-1 (Terminals 1–2).Similarly, if required, connect a sensor (or loop) to Point-2(Terminals 2–3).9. Complete transmitter setup. Install Jumper J2 (see Fig. 4) toenable the holdoff timer (after triggering, unit waits 3 minutesbefore retriggering). For example, if used on doors in heavy trafficareas, this will prevent multiple alarms and thus conserve batterylife. Note: If J2 is installed, both points will be delayed 3 minutesbefore retriggering. If internal reed switch is used, remove JumperJ1 (see Fig. 4) and short Point-1 (Terminals 1–2). An externalcontact may be connected to point 2.10. Close the transmitter case. Close the case by engaging thehooks at the top, then snap the bottom together.11. Program the panel. Enter (a) the zone number to which thetransmitter will be mapped; (b) the 6-digit ID code with checksumdigit; and (c) the wireless point number. Refer to the programminginstructions for the control panel and keypad in use. Note: In ULburglary installations, program the burglary alarm output for allprotective devices.Fig. 1. GEMC-WL-WD2 Component PartsREAR COVERMOUNTING PLATEMOUNTING PLATEFRONT COVERMAGNETTRANSMITTERPC BOARD FRONT COVER(RETAINING TAB)Fig. 3. Installing the batteryFig. 2. Open the case1. Push up2. Twist*In Fire installations, leads extending from the GEMC-WL-WD2 located within7 feet of the floor must be run inside the wall or protected by conduit, etc. |
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