NAPCO Security SystemsRGEM-P816 Programming InstructionsPage 11DIRECT ADDRESS OVERVIEWDirect Address Programming allows you to go directly to the address locations (up to 2287) and change the data entriesmanually in order to customize your control panel options. Whereas the Easy Menu Program Mode guides you throughlimited selections to get you started, Direct Address Program Mode allows you to change all options directly. It con-sists of up to 2287 address locations each with data entry locations as shown in the following diagram (below left). Thedata entry location accepts data in one of three formats: Binary, Decimal and Hexadecimal (explained below in"Address Mode Displays"). The following diagram (below right) illustrates a Decimal format data entry location (usinga GEM-RP1CAe2 keypad).ADDRESS MODE DISPLAYSThere are three types of address displays when programming in Direct Entry Program Mode, as follows:A) Binary (Bit) Format ExampleSettings (such as Zone Features) display and accept data in "number" format. For example, Zone Features areturned on by the pressing of keypad buttons 1 through 8, with the activated Zone(s) displaying the correspondingdecimal digit (replacing deactivated zones which are signified by dashes).EXAMPLE: BIT Format with the GEM-RP1CAe2: Program Zones 2, 4, 5 and 7 as Exit/Entry Follower Zones.DETERMINE THE DATA ENTRIES1. Referring to ZONE FEATURES in the Programming Worksheets that follow, the Exit/Entry Follower for Zones 1through 8 are located at address 0916.DATA ENTRYLOCATIONADDRESSLOCATIONS00000000TO2287DATA ENTRY LOCATION:(One of three formats):• Binary (Bit)• Decimal• HexadecimalDIRECT ADDRESS PROGRAM MODEGEM-RP1CAe2 Keypad Display Example0 0 0 0 0 6 0 D1 2= ADDRESS LOCATION12 = DATA ENTRY LOCATION0916 - - - - - - - - B 0916 - 2 - 4 5 - 7 - BDATA ENTRY LOCATION:Binary (Bit) Format• No zones yet activatedAddress0916"Exit/EntryFollower"Address0916"Exit/EntryFollower"DATA ENTRY LOCATION:Binary (Bit) FormatPress 2 4 5 and 7 in order to acti-vate Zones 2, 4, 5, and 7. (The "B" on the right indi-cates "Binary" format). Because "bit numbers"range from 0-7, these "option numbers" 2,4,5 and 7correspond to "bit numbers" 1,3,4 and 6, respec-tively.