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1. CELL PHONE STYLE ENTRY CHARACTERS HOLD CHARACTERS TAP DISPLAYED DISPLAYED IN SEQUENCE AND IN SEQUENCE RESET 7 F 1 1 abel pets 2 DEF 2 def 3 GHIS 3 4 JKL4 4 gk 14 5 MNOS 5 mos 6 FORE 6 og P aus Use and buttons to move the cursor as needed to save STU atur R 8 UKS 8 ues Hold J and tap the number to display lowercase letters in sequence Wena 0 aie 9 0 Reserved 36 PROGRAMMING OPTIONAL Programming the system Date and Time The User Program Mode may also be used to set the system Date and Time which display on the keypad ACTIVATE Enter the User Program Mode PROGRAM Y N 1 Enter your User Code then tap to enter the Function Mode 2 Answer NO M until ACTIVATE PROGRAM Y N is displayed then ENTER DATE APE eel 00 00 00 3 ENTER USER CODE will display tap NEXT EJ until the keypad displays the Enter Date screen Programming the Date 1 At the Enter Date screen simply punch in the correct date using the numeric keypad buttons i For example for July 29 2018 enter oD COG 2 Tap to save the Date ENTER TIME Programming the Time 12 00A After entering in the Date tap NEXT StayJ for the Time Entry screen ENTER DATE 07 29 18 1 At the Enter Time screen simply punch in the correct time using the numeric keypad buttons and if necessary tap any numeric button t
2. Note The Chime Mode is disabled while armed Activate Watch Mode Optional Watch Mode programmed YES This optional feature simultaneously turns on all zones designated as Day Zones which will cause an indication at the keypad if a zone is opened while the system is disarmed To deactivate the Watch Mode arm then disarm All Day Zones will revert to regular Burglary Zones Note The Watch Mode is disabled while armed Note This function available with GEM P9600 and GEM P3200 control panels only 27 FUNCTION MENU RESET Reset System Trouble System troubles display and sound at the keypad Correcting the trouble will clear most indications however the following error codes will require SYS TRBL Y N manual reset E13 E19 E20 and E22 See SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for a description of error codes Reset Sensor Watch Failure Sensor Watch programmed YES RESET Your system may have been programmed for Sensor Watch a feature which SENSOR MSG Y N supervises the motion sensors in the system If a Sensor Watch failure occurs a System Trouble E22 NN will result where NN represents the zone number of the sensor in question To reset tap Reset to clear the display enter the Function Menu scroll to RESET SENSOR MSG and tap Hi If you cannot correct the problem call for service Note This function available with GEM P9600 and GEM P3200 control panels only START Start Exit Time Optional Star
3. Auxiliary emergency for example a medical emergency USER SETTINGS Tap to access the screens to allow changes to the way your IBR ITAB operates see USER SETTINGS MENU RESET Button 1 Resets various system troubles displays etc see text 2 Resets residential smoke detectors Numerical Keys 1 9 0 Used to enter codes zone numbers etc AREA Button Jj Selects other areas see Manager s Mode on page 15 INSTANT Button 1 Cancels 12 13 14 entry delay on Exit Entry Zones causing an instant alarm upon violation 2 Scrolls window display backward PRIOR 3 Answers NO to questions in the window display INTERIOR Button 1 Bypasses Interior Zones simultaneously to allow free movement within the premises 2 Scrolls the window display forward NEXT 3 Answers YES to questions the window display ON OFF Button Input entry key Causes the entered code or selected function to be executed HOME Tap to return directly to the Home Screen 13 ARMING AWAY SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING If the feature EZ ARM is programmed the arming steps will change Ask your alarm installer if EZ ARM is enabled Optional Is EZ ARM programmed LINO 1 Close all perimeter windows and doors before arming The words System Ready must appear in order to arm If Zones Faulted displays followed by the number and description of each faulted zone the
4. Code entered the LCD Window will erase when is tapped R Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each User Code to be programmed ENTER USER CODE Erasing a User Code 4567 1 Enter the digits of the user number to be erased followed by 2 to erase each digit of the User Code and then tap Note The GEM X255 panel will display users in 3 digits for example e Example Erase User 3 s 4 digit User Code For the GEM X255 panel enter all three digits of the User 001 4567 i e Tap 0 3 gt J 0 JE gt JL 0 33 PROGRAMMING OPTIONAL Reviewing a Programmed User Code To review an existing User Code enter the user number and the corresponding User Code will display For the GEM X255 panel always enter all three digits of the user number Exiting the User Program Mode When you have completed programming or erasing User Codes tap reset to exit the User Program Mode Programming Example Program the User 3 Code to 3784 1 Enter your User Code followed by eng 2 Answer NO tap ad repeatedly until ACTIVATE PROGRAM Y N is displayed then tap YES GJ The display will read ENTER USER CODE o JC 3 for User No 3 then tap followed by 3 CEA 2 J Forthe GEM X255 panel enter all three digits of the user number 4 Tap to save the code Note
5. E02 00 low battery see SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES a 3 second tone will sound at the keypad The window will display CAN T ARM SYSTEM PRESS RESET KEY If you cannot correct the problem immediately tapping RESET will enable you to arm in this condition Be sure to call for service as soon as possible Area Arming Optional Some systems may be divided or partitioned into smaller independent subsystems which are referred to as Areas In a system that has been partitioned into multiple areas one or more area may be armed while others remain disarmed Manager s Mode Optional The Manager s Mode allows the user to arm disarm other areas in a partitioned system To arm disarm a different area 1 While disarmed tap Security Other Options Keypad Mode Tap the numerical key representing the other area number 2 Tap gt J followed by He The keypad will now provide status and control of that area 3 Enter your User Code followed by AWAY use f for Classic keypad configurations to arm or disarm the area 4 Tap LJ followed by f to return to the home area Global Arming Optional Available only with the GEM P1632 1664 3200 9600 X255 panels To arm all areas simultaneously tap L_9 J Doe Psl L J and enter your code followed by To disarm all areas simultaneously tap and enter your code followed by 1 e The User Code must be valid in all area s e If any zone is not secured
6. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or differentiate in their treatment of limitations of liability for ordinary or gross negligence so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures reorient the receiving antenna relocate the computer with respect to the receiver move the computer away from the receiver plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Napco Security Technologies 333 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701
7. 2 Answer tap until ACTIVATE PROGRAM Y N is displayed then tap YES Ea 3 ENTER USER CODE will display tap NEXT St4YJ and the keypad will display the Zone 1 Description Entering new zone description Phone Style Entry e Use buttons and to move the cursor under the letter to be changed e Tap through and to select letters The first tap will display the first character the next tap will display the next character See the table at left and page 36 for more information e Use buttons and to move the cursor as needed Tap f to save To advance to the next zone or to any other zone e Move the cursor to the displayed zone number i e 01 using and 87 e Change the zone number using keys through 92 Enter two digits for the zone number after entering the first digit the cursor will automatically advance to the second digit When the second zone number digit is entered the cursor will automatically advance to the right allowing the description locations to be entered e Always tap to save each zone description 35 ENTER ZONE DESCRIPTIONS CELL PHONE STYLE GEMINI EXAMPLE Repeatedly tap C3 to display 5 in sequence spits 1 2 3 H a RESET Loy COMPUTERIZED SECURITY SYSTEM
8. Duplicate Codes are not allowed therefore a duplicate Code entered in the LCD Window will erase when is tapped Tap Reser to exit the Program Mode N N E R Notes e If the system contains more than one keypad only the keypad designated No 1 may be used for programming if in doubt which is No 1 ask your installer e While in Program Mode burglar and fire alarm functions are disabled e In selecting your codes do not program repetitive numbers 1111 consecutive numbers 1234 your birth date address or other obvious combinations Choose a code of up to six digits a minimum of four is recommended and required in UL installations If the keypad detects no Program Mode activity for more than about 4 minutes three short beeps will sound Tap to silence 34 PROGRAMMING OPTIONAL Programming Zone Descriptions The zone descriptions which appear on the keypad display may be programmed using the standard wired keypad in the User Program Mode 01 FRONT DOOR ACTIVATE PROGRAM Y N CELL PHONE STYLE ENTRY CHARACTERS HOLD CHARACTERS TAP DISPLAYED DISPLAYED IN SEQUENCE AND IN SEQUENCE 1 RECI 1 abel 2 DEF2 2 def2 3 GHIZ 3 4 JKL4 4 jk14 5 MHOS 5 mno5 6 PORE 6 pyr 7 STUF 7 stu 8 8 wie 9 YEG 9 0 i 0 Reserved Enter the User Program Mode 1 Enter your User Code then tap to enter the Function Mode
9. IBR ITAB Any attempt to remove or replace your battery may damage the product The battery should only be replaced by a Napco approved service facility TURNING ON YOUR IBR ITAB Press and hold the Back Power Button until the screen displays startup text indicating the IBR ITAB has turned on and will begin the startup process After a short time a popup appears tap Napco RCM Application to continue Note To automatically start the Napco RCM Applica tion check the Use by default for this action checkbox before tapping the Napco RCM Application selection After a few seconds the IBR ITAB Napco Security Appli cation Home Screen appears From this screen tap any of several buttons including Security Tap to display the status of your Napco alarm system Allows the control of all system operations just like a standard wired keypad Video optional Tap to discover and view the camera transmissions in your system Automation optional Tap to control the home automation system components including lighting and other devices l Climate optional Tap to control the home auto mation thermostats and other climate control de vices USING THE TOUCH SCREEN AND BACK POWER BUTTON Navigation through the IBR ITAB When the IBR ITAB is first powered the Home Screen is the first screen displayed You can navigate through various sub menus by simply using your finger to touch through the icons and m
10. Night when sleeping page 19 Tap to selectively bypass zones Tap to disarm page 20 the system icon active only when armed Tap for other options page 18 e Keypad Mode e Zone Directory e Events e Dealer Servicing Information page 21 K SERIES KEYPAD MODE CONTROLS amp INDICATORS Jae 5 K SERIES KEYPAD MODE CONTROLS amp INDICATORS 1 Keypad Window Banner Displays system status messages zone descriptions etc Displays system status messages zone descriptions etc BACK Button Tap to return to the previously selected screen EMERGENCY Buttons Used to signal a Fire Police or Auxiliary emergency for example a medical emergency USER SETTINGS Tap to access the screens to allow changes to the way your IBR ITAB operates see USER SETTINGS MENU MENU Button Selects available system functions as displayed in the window The selected function is executed by tapping the button 7 10 11 BYPASS Button 1 Deactivates selected zones from the system 2 Unbypasses a bypassed zone GEM P816 1632 1664 3200 9600 X255 panels only RESET Button various system displays etc see text Resets residential detectors Numerical Keys 1 9 0 Used to enter codes zone numbers etc AREA Button J Selects other areas see Manager s Mode on page 15 AWA
11. Zone A zone that can be individually bypassed using the button 24 Hour Zone A zone that is armed and ready at all times to respond to an emergency situation SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES Your control panel is capable of detecting a variety of troubles that may affect system performance In the unlikely event that a problem should occur the SYS TBL system trouble icon will display on the left side of keypad window along with one or more of the following error codes If the problem is related to a specific zone or device the corresponding number will also be indicated Below is a list of the most common troubles along with the necessary corrective action if any If a message appears that is not listed below call your security professional for service When a system trouble occurs the keypad can be silenced and the display can be cleared by tapping Reser The system can then be armed and disarmed as usual Note If you cannot clear a system trouble yourself call installing company for service as soon as possible Trouble System Trouble Indication Condition AC Power Failure This trouble will occur if AC power is not present Make sure system transformer is plugged into AC receptacle and check the circuit breaker otherwise call installing company for service If there has been a recent power failure the battery may be partially depleted and must be recharged by the control panel The control panel performs an automatic dail
12. hereunder NAPCO RECOMMENDS THAT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM BE COMPLETELY TESTED WEEKLY Warning Despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to any or all of the following criminal tampering electrical or communications disruption it is possible for the system to fail to perform as expected NAPCO does not represent that the product system may not be compromised or circumvented or that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary robbery fire or otherwise but it is not insurance or a guarantee that these events will not occur CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING Therefore the installer should in turn advise the consumer to take any and all precautions for his or her safety including but not limited to fleeing the premises and calling police or fire department in order to mitigate the possibilities of harm and or damage NAPCO is not an insurer of either the property or safety of the user s family or employees and limits its liability for any loss or damage including incidental or consequential damages to NAPCO s original selling price of the product regardless of the cause of such loss or damage
13. or download a service or software application such as a non Napco location based GPS type service chat room marketplace or social network from this device you should carefully review the terms of service or application If you use any of these non Napco services or applications personal infor mation you submit may be read collected or used by the ser vice or application provider and or other users of those services Napco is not responsible for your use of those applications or for the information you choose to share with others Specific terms and conditions privacy polices and terms of use apply to those non Napco applications and services Please carefully review all conditions and terms applicable to those services and software applications for all privacy policies risks or waivers Your Napco Limited Warrantee and other terms and conditions govern your use of all Napco wireless products and services Before charging assembling or using your IBR ITAB iBridge tablet keypad device for the first time please read and under stand the important safety and legal information packaged with your device Caution The rear of the IBR ITAB contains a strong magnetic field that can interfere with pacemakers defibrillators and other electronic devices IMPORTANT NOTE Although the instructions in this guide are depicted using the GEM K1CA K Series keypad buttons this guide can also be used with the classic GEM RP1CAe2 keypad If your
14. the keypad will display CAN T ARM SYSTEM AREA X IN TROUBLE where X indicates the number of the Area in trouble All faulted zones in the respective area s must be secured or bypassed Note system trouble is indicated the system cannot be armed using this method 15 ARMING STAY PROTECTING YOURSELF AT HOME Interior Zones when bypassed allow free movement within the home while the protection of armed perimeter zones is maintained If the feature EZ ARM is programmed the arming steps will change Ask your alarm installer if EZ ARM is enabled Optional Is EZ ARM programmed LIYES LINO 1 Close all perimeter windows and doors before arming The words System Ready must appear in order to arm If Zones Faulted displays followed by the number and description of each faulted zone then note each problem zone and secure it by closing a window door etc When all zones are secure the window will display System Ready 2 From the Home Screen tap Security Stay 3 Tap Stay amp e If EZ ARM is enabled The Exit Delay countdown takes place during which time you are permitted to leave through the exit door e If EZ ARM is NOT enabled Enter your code and tap Note If you enter wrong code INVALID ENTRY TRY AGAIN will display The Keypad Window will display PLEASE EXIT IN XXX SECONDS where XXX represents the exit time remaining in 10 second steps 4 Remain inside the premises Per
15. 2011 Day Month Year e 2011 12 31 Year Month Day Display Allows changes to the IBR ITAB display screen Brightness Tap to open a sliding status bar control Increase or decrease the screen brightness by sliding your finger left or right across the status bar Auto rotate screen Not used Animation Tap to open a pull down menu where you can select No animations to disable all optional animation effects Some animations to enable ani mated transitions for some effects or All anima tions for all supported effects including screen to screen navigation attributes Note The No anima tions setting does not control animation in all appli cations Screen timeout Specifies how much user idle time IBR ITAB is operational but not being used must elapse before the screen turns off The default setting is never Note When this feature is enabled and the screen dims the IBR ITAB also enters sleep mode an inactive state to save power To re awaken touch any non screen button Screen time out selections include 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 min ute 2 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes and never TV Mode Reserved for future use TV Resolution Reserved for future use TV HDCP Reserved for future use Screensaver Options IBR ITAB screen options that ac tivate after a selected user idle time duration IBR ITAB is operational but not being used Screen dim timeout Reduces the IBR ITAB screen brightness to zer
16. A separate and unique User Code used in place of your normal User Code Area Some systems may be divided or partitioned into smaller independent subsystems which are referred to as Areas Each Area may be controlled by its own keypad or by a keypad of a different Area through Managers Mode Arming Disarming Turning the system on off by entering your code at the keypad then tapping Battery Backup power source the control panel enclosure to provide protection in the event of a power failure BYPASS Buiton Enables you to manually remove one or more protective zones from the system Central Station Monitors incoming reports and emergency messages from a digital communicator and notifies the proper authorities Chime A keypad beep while disarmed alerting that the programmed zone has been opened Closing Window Optional A time interval within which closing arming is permitted without reporting to the central station Communicator Reports intrusions emergencies openings closings etc directly to the central station over telephone lines Control Panel The brain of the system it controls all system functions Directory A listing of the programmed zone descriptions stored in memory Easy Arming Quick arming by tapping i optional GLOSSARY CONT D Exit Entry Delays Separate delays that let you exit and enter your premises without setting off an alarm w
17. F MERCHANTABILITY OR A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ADDITIONALLY THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF NAPCO Any action for breach of warranty including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability must be brought within the six months following the end of the warranty period IN NO CASE SHALL NAPCO BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT In case of defect contact the security professional who installed and maintains your security system In order to exercise the warranty the product must be returned by the security professional shipping costs prepaid and insured to NAPCO After repair or replacement NAPCO assumes the cost of returning products under warranty NAPCO shall have no obligation under this warranty or otherwise if the product has been repaired by others improperly installed improperly used abused altered damaged subjected to accident nuisance flood fire or acts of God or on which any serial numbers have been altered defaced or removed NAPCO will not be responsible for any dismantling reassembly or reinstallation charges This warranty contains the entire warranty It is the sole warranty and any prior agreements or THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS REQUIRED BY THE FCC This equip
18. LF WHEN SLEEPING Night Mode Instant Protection Night When retiring for the evening after all family members are home you can cancel the entry delay on the Entry Zone s and arm the system in Night Mode to allow for Instant Protection When armed in Night Mode opening any entry door will cause an immediate alarm When arming with instant Night Mode protection the exit delay will remain in effect allowing exiting of the premises just after arming While armed the window will display SYSTEM ARMED SYSTEM ARMED I will display with the GEM P3200 9600 X255 control panels and the red colored Banner will read Night to indicate instant protection But once armed with instant Night Mode opening any entry door will cause an immediate alarm Night Tap Night ES e If EZ ARM is enabled The Exit Delay countdown takes place during which time you are permitted to leave through the exit door e If EZ ARM is NOT enabled Enter your code and tap INVALID ENTRY TRY AGAIN will display The Keypad Window will display EXIT TIME XXX PLEASE LEAVE NOW where XXX represents the exit time remaining in 10 second steps Note If you enter a wrong code N N A 19 BYPASSING ZONES If you attempt to arm with a faulted Zone a 3 second tone will sound at the tablet The audible message There is a Zone open please secure and try again and the text ZONES FAULTED will display in the window indicating that th
19. ONT D Trouble System Trouble Indication Condition wireless motion sensor on the zone indicated has failed its automatic self test routine E000 Call installing company for service Fire Trouble A problem has been detected on the Fire zone indicated Call installing company for service GEM P1632 and GEM P816 panels only Bell Siren Trouble There is a problem with the Bell or Siren Call installing company for service E58 00 Telemetry Trouble Call installing company for service Telemetry Failure Call installing company for service E66 00 Dirty Smoke Detector Clean Me indication Smoke Detector dirty Call installing company for service Keypad Panic Shorted 99 00 too Long Call installing company for service 63 TROUBLESHOOTING What do do if For more info try to arm my system but the keypad just displays ZONES FAULTED and CAN T ARM SYSTEM and beeps at me A zone is open Find and secure the open window or door See Page 14 try to arm my system but the keypad displays SYSTEM TROUBLE and beeps at The Error Codes numbers are displayed A System Trouble has been detected Note the scrolling error codes which represent the trouble Tap Reset and you will now be able to the system but the trouble must be See Page 20 amp 28 fixed as soon as possible The Fire Alarm is sounding and don t know how to turn it off If a fire is in p
20. QYES UNO On arming the programmed exit delay will start After the exit entry door has been opened and then closed exit delay will re start if the door is opened again The Exit Delay Restart feature will occur one time only in any arming period This feature available for GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels only PROGRAMMING OPTIONAL User Program Mode Your Installer has programmed into your system a special User Program Code which can be used to not only Arm and Disarm the system but also to enter the User Program Mode where you can program other User Codes Zone Descriptions and also set the system Time and Date The following explains how you will use this code to program or erase additional User Codes ACTIVATE Enter the User Program Mode PROGRAM Y N 1 Enter your User Code then tap Meg to enter the Function Mode 2 Answer NO until ACTIVATE PROGRAM Y N is displayed then tap YES ENTER USER CODE will display indicating that the system is ready for User Code programming ENTER USER CODE Programming Reprogramming a User Code 123 ae 1 Enter the digits of the user number to be programmed followed Meny Example For User 4 enter 04 For the GEM X255 panel enter all three digits of the user number Enter the new User Code Note User Codes may be up to 6 digits in length ENTER USER CODE to save the new User Code Duplicate Codes are not allowed therefore a duplicate N
21. REEN ICONS When in the Settings menu several active touchable icons appear at the top of IBR ITAB screen lt 7 aa 3 48 lt CE Go Back to Previous Screen Tap to return to the previous menu level if currently in the Settings menu returns to the Home Screen Specialized Menu Opens spe cialized menu buttons that appear at the bottom of the screen But tons are unique for each applica tions specialized menu buttons are not available within all applica tions USB in Use Indicates the USB Socket located on the side of the IBR ITAB is in use thumb drive portable hard drive memory stick etc Note This USB Socket is for data transfer only NOT for charging Android Appears when the An droid operating system is in use Signal Strength Indicator Dis plays the wireless signal power between the IBR ITAB and the IBR WIFI MOD control panel inter face module Note the indicator displays 3 bars the more bars that are lit the stronger the wireless signal Battery Charging The IBR ITAB is correctly connected to its charg ing station and its integral battery is charging Battery Charged The IBR ITAB is removed from its charging sta tion and is operating on integral battery power only battery is fully charged Battery 1 2 Full Battery is ap proximately half drained Battery Almost Drained Battery is almost depleted reconnect to charging sta
22. ST SYSTEM TBL DISPLAY FIRE ALARM DISPLAY FIRE TRBL ACTIVATE CHIME ACTIVATE WATCH Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Activate Siren Test Activates the alarm while disarmed for about 2 seconds and performs a battery test If the alarm does not sound call for service e If the battery is low a LOW BATTERY E02 00 SERVICE will appear in the display indicating a low battery condition Allow 24 hours for the battery to recharge If the trouble continues call for service Display System Troubles Displays 1 or 2 digit error code along with a description of a problem detected in the system See SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for a full description of these codes Use NEXT St4YJ and PRIOR away to scroll system troubles For GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels only Display Fire Alarms Displays alarms that have occurred on the Fire Zone s Tap the NEXT and PRIOR Buttons to scroll zones required for GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels GEM P816 1632 panels will auto scroll Display Fire Troubles Displays trouble conditions that have been detected on the Fire Zone s Use NEXT St4 J and PRIOR AwayJ to scroll zones required for GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels GEM P816 1632 panels will auto scroll Activate Chime The Chime Mode will sound a tone at the keypad when the programmed zone is faulted while disarmed To deactivate the Chime Mode re enter the Function Mode and when DEACTIVATE CHIME is displayed tap YES
23. STEM CENTRAL STATION K SERIES KEYPAD MODE CONTROLS amp INDICATORS CLASSIC KEYPAD MODE CONTROLS amp INDICATORS EXIT DELAY ARMING AWAY SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING ENTRY DELAY ARMING STAY PROTECTING YOURSELF AT HOME EASY EXIT EMERGENCY BUTTONS FIRE ALARM SOUND DISARMING TURNING OFF THE ALARM WHEN RETURNING ARMING NIGHT PROTECTING YOURSELF WHEN SLEEPING 19 BYPASSING ZONES BURGLAR ALARM SOUND FIRE PROTECTION FUNCTION MENU CENTRAL STATION MONITORING ADVANCED FEATURES KEYPAD FIRE ENABLED 5 PROGRAMMING USER CODES ENTER ZONE DESCRIPTIONS CELL PHONE STYLE KEYPAD PANIC ENABLED Ulyes UNO pene KEYPAD AUX ENABLED Uyves USER SETTINGS MENU GLOSSARY SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES FIRE HAS PRIORITY OVER BURGLARY TROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTION THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING NAPCO This guide will introduce you to the features of your new IBR ITAB iBridge tablet keypad For assistance please go to napcosecurity com Note Screen images icons and instruc tions shown in this guide may vary depending on the firmware version installed in your IBR ITAB IMPORTANT CUSTOMER INFORMATION Please be advised that the various applications and services available through this iBridge tablet device are provided by vari ous device operating system software and application devel opers e g Google Motorola Microsoft Palm etc If you use link to
24. T TEST YOUR SYSTEM WEEKLY Test your central station communicator Test your sounding device and backup battery These tests should only be performed on weekends or at a time designated by your alarm company 1 While disarmed tap Security Other Options Keypad Mode 2 Answer tap way until ACTIVATE SIREN TEST appears the window 3 Tap YES 57 to execute the test The alarm will sound for about two seconds lf the alarm does not sound call for service If the battery is low LOW BATTERY E02 00 SERVICE will appear the display indicating a low battery condition Allow 24 hours for the battery to recharge If the trouble continues call for service Activate Dialer Test programmed ONO 1 Notify your Central Station of the impending test 2 While disarmed enter your User Code and tap 3 Answer NO tap awayJ until ACTIVATE DIALER TEST appears the window 4 Tap YES to send a test code to the central station f the test is not successful COMM FAIL E03 00 SERVICE will display indicating a communication failure Call for service Note Any subsequent successful transmission will clear a Failure to Communicate system trouble TABLE OF CONTENTS Section IBR ITAB HARDWARE CONTROLS amp INDICATORS TO SILENCE AN ALARM ENTER YOUR GETTING STARTED CODE AND TAP 1 USING THE TOUCH SCREEN AND BACK POWER BUTTON ENTER YOUR SECURITY SY
25. Using your iBridge IBR ITAB Security System http www napcosecurity com NAPCO 2013 72 03 13 INTRODUCTION The IBR ITAB iBridge Touch Screen Tablet Keypad is 5 user friendly interactive menu driven Z Wave enabled tablet keypad designed for your control panel Its inter active touch screen will not only display the status of your system but will also give you step by step instructions to guide you through all operations This booklet contains important information about the operation of your system with the IBR ITAB keypad read it carefully and keep it handy for future reference Check the Glossary for terms that may be unfamiliar to you You ll probably find subjects screens mentioned in this booklet that do not apply to your system Napco key pads and control panels have such a wide variety of features that few security systems if any will ever need them all Your alarm professional has chosen appropriate features for your particular needs Regardless of how your system has been configured rest assured that it has been carefully designed and engineered to the highest industry standards To assure optimum safety security familiarize yourself with this equipment Periodically check its condition and state of readiness by testing it at least once a week in both the ac battery and battery only modes ask your alarm professional how to make these tests IMPORTAN
26. Y Button 1 Arms all zones in the system with display indicating the exit time remaining 2 Scrolls window display backward PRIOR 3 1 Resets troubles 2 smoke 12 13 Answers No to questions in the window display STAY Button 1 Bypasses all Interior Zones simultaneously STAY Mode to allow free movement within the premises Hold down when the system is armed in STAY Mode to cancel entry delay on Exit Entry zones causing an instant alarm upon violation 2 Scrolls the window display forward NEXT 3 Answers Yes to questions in the window display ENTER Button Input entry key Causes the entered code or selected function to be executed 14 Tap to return directly to the Home Screen 11 CLASSIC KEYPAD MODE CONTROLS amp INDICATORS eu n CLASSIC KEYPAD MODE CONTROLS amp INDICATORS 1 Banner Displays system status messages zone descriptions etc Keypad Window Displays system status messages zone descriptions etc BACK Button Tap to return to the previously selected screen FUNCTION Button Selects available system functions as displayed in the window The selected function is executed by tapping the button BYPASS Button 1 Deactivates selected zones from the system 2 Unbypasses a bypassed zone GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels only EMERGENCY Buttons Used 10 11 to signal a Fire Police
27. Zones Day Zone d 10 seconds exit time remaining invalid code entered or f central station acknowledged arming see Ringback System Trouble A problem low battery power failure etc detected in the system Trouble A zone fault an open door window or other problem that may prevent arming User Code Your personalized code for arming and disarming the system It may contain up to six digits 57 GLOSSARY CONT D 58 Zones Independent circuits that protect specific areas of the premises Auto Bypass Zone A zone that will be automatically bypassed from the protection system if it is in trouble faulty when the system is armed Burglary Zone Detects intrusion Day Zone A zone that will cause a visual and audible indication at the keypad if it is in trouble while disarmed Exit Entry Follower Zone Provides exit and entry delay for interior devices Entry delay only occurs if re entry takes place through the normal exit entry door first Fire Zone Detects fire alarms or trouble conditions Interior Zones Circuits within the premises usually including space protection devices interior doors etc but not exterior doors or windows These can all be bypassed simultaneously using the button Priority Zone A zone that prevents arming if in trouble Priority Zone with Bypass A Priority Zone that can be bypassed using the button Selective Bypassed
28. ape 6 When the fire alarm signals escape quickly Do not stop to pack Test the door If it is hot use your Would You Like More Safety Information alternate route through the window If the door is cool brace your shoulder against it and open it cautiously Be ready to slam the door if smoke or heat rushes in Crawl through smoke holding your breath Close the doors again on leaving to help prevent the fire from spreading Go to your specific outdoor meeting place so you can see that everyone is safe Assign someone to make sure nobody returns to the burning building Call the Fire Department from a neighbor s telephone For more information on home fire detection burn safety and home fire safety write to the National Fire Protection Association Public Affairs Dept 05 Batterymarch Plaza Quincy MA 02269 23 FIRE PROTECTION Floorplan Draw a plan of your premises in the space provided below Floorplan 24 FIRE PROTECTION LIMITATIONS OF FIRE ALARM WARNING SYSTEM Although a fire alarm system may be of a reliable state of the art design neither it nor its peripheral detection devices can offer guaranteed protection against fire Any such equipment may fail to warn for a variety of reasons Control panels communicators dialers smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batterie
29. board shown below Settings Tap to save when finished typing Backspace Moves cursor one column to the left deleting the character in that position ALT Tap for additional sym bols shown on next page ABC Enter Tap to switch back to Return key Tap to the Standard g end a paragraph keyboard shown on Period previous page Press and hold to open a small window with a set of common symbols 42 USING THE ONSCREEN KEYBOARD CONT D Additional Symbols On the Numbers and Symbols keyboard shown on the previous page tap the unlit ALT key and switch to the Additional Symbols keyboard shown below ALT key is lit Settings Tap to save when finished typing Backspace Moves cursor one column to the left deleting the character in that position ALT Tap to return to the Numbers and Sym bols keyboard shown on previous page light turns off 8 ABC 4 Enter Tap to switch back to Return key Tap to the Standard ALL CAPS keyboard end a paragraph 43 44 USER SETTINGS MENU IBR ITAB Napco Security Application User Settings Button Tablet Date and Time Display Screensaver Options Sound Touch Screen Calibration Video Camera List Discover All Cameras Home Time Enable Weather Options Z wave Remote Login Wi Fi Option Voice App Version Reconnect SETTINGS MENU ICONS TOP OF SC
30. e enter your code immediately 10 seconds before Entry Delay expires the keypad will emit a pulsing warning tone Alarm Indication Silencing an Alarm If ALARM is displayed an alarm occurred while you were out Proceed with caution If you suspect that an intruder still be on the premises leave immediately and call authorities from a neighbor s telephone To silence an audible alarm 1 At the keypad screen enter your code and tap After the system is disarmed the window will continue to display ALARM followed by the zone s violated 2 To reset the display note the zones violated then tap Reser Ambush Optional Your Ambush Code Type is OTYPE 1 Prefix 2 Unique My Ambush Code is If an intruder forces you to disarm your system enter your Ambush Code and tap i There are two types of Ambush Codes 1 A 2 digit code prefix entered just prior to your normal User Code and 2 A separate and unique User Code e Example Type 1 Prefix If your User Code is 1234 and your Ambush Code is 99 tap 9 JL 2 J EC 3 JL4 J e Example Type 2 Unique If your User Code is 1234 and your Ambush Code is 8899 tap LoF LoF Using your Ambush Code will send a silent alarm to the central station The window will display SYSTEM READY as if the system 1g were normally disarmed There will be no indication that a silent alarm has been sent ARMING NIGHT PROTECTING YOURSE
31. e faulted zone s must be secured before the panel can be armed If you cannot locate or repair the problem yourself call your alarm installer for assistance If you cannot get immediate help bypass the problem zone s from the system as fol lows Selectively Bypassing Zones From the Home Screen tap Security then tap Bypass Zones Bypass the problem zone s from the system by tapping EFs then the zone number or vice versa Note Bypassed zones are unprotected armed with zones bypassed be sure to have the system checked and corrected as soon as possible CAN T ARM SYSTEM With the problem zone s bypassed from the system you can ZONES FAULTED e Arm Away see page 14 e Arm Stay see page 16 ZONES FAULTED e Arm Night see page 19 eass BYPASSED 20 OTHER OPTIONS Your IBR ITAB includes a wide variety of features Tap Other Options to access the fol lowing Keypad Mode Tap to open the keypad screen allowing your IBR ITAB to behave just like a standard wired keypad but with the added benefit of the Banner at the top of the screen providing additional guidance to control system conditions Zone Directory Tap to display a listing of all protected zones in the Area If needed tap the up or down arrow buttons located on the right side to scroll through the zone directory required for GEM P816 1632 1664 3200 9600 X255 panels If faulted zones exist in your system the faulted zone will appear in
32. ectors be relied upon as the sole measure to ensure fire safety Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert someone behind a closed or partially opened door Warning devices located on one level are less likely to alert those on a different level Even those who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is obscured by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic etc Alarm warning devices however loud may fail to warn the hearing impaired Alarm products as all electrical devices are subject to component failure Even though the equipment is designed for many years of trouble free performance electronic components could fail at any time Above are some of the reasons that fire alarm equipment could fail The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when a fire occurs is inadequate testing and maintenance The system should be tested at least weekly to ensure that all the equipment is working properly While an alarm system may make one eligible for lower insurance rates it is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters are therefore urged to maintain adequate insurance coverage of life and property 25 FUNCTION MENU The keypad can provide access to a wide assortment of utility functions The functions are displayed in a prompting YES NO format From the Home Screen tap Security Other Options Keypad Mode
33. enus as needed The IBR ITAB responds differently de pending on how the screen is touched e Touch To chose an icon or click a button or menu selec tion touch or tap it with your finger e Drag To scroll or move slowly touch and hold to select a menu item then drag your finger up and down the touch screen to scroll through the menu selections Touch Chose an icon or button by touching or tapping e Hold Down Certain icons have two functions depending lt 80 on whether they are tapped or pressed and held down for User seminar 3 seconds Tablet Using the Back Power Button Video Home e Home Press the Back Power Button repeatedly to re turn to the Home Screen Z wave e Back Press the Back Power Button to return to the pre vious screen Remote Login Drag Touch and hold then drag up and down to scroll HOME SCREEN ICONS The Home Screen may contain other touchable icons including SECURITY This icon is your gateway to your alarm system From here you can arm disarm bypass and control all system operations VIDEO optional Tap to dis cover and view the camera trans missions in your system AUTOMATION optional Tap to control the Z Wave home automation system components including lighting and other de vices CLIMATE optional Tap to con trol the Z Wave home automation thermostats and other climate control devices LOCKING DEVICES optional Tap t
34. es More frequent updates in crease data use and slightly decrease battery life between charges Weather Feed Check to display a weather re port feed on the Home Screen Uncheck to re move the weather feed from the Home Screen Note To customize the weather report feed to a particular Zip Code see the following menu en tries below Zip code entry Check to associate the weather report feed to the area of the United States speci fied by the Zip Code entered in the field below Uncheck to disassociate the weather feed from this Zip Code Zip Code Tap to set the Zip Code to which the Weather Feed is associated Update Z Remote Clock Synchronizes the IBR ZREMOTE module internal clock with the same time as the IBR ITAB USER SETTINGS gt Z WAVE Tap the User Settings button then tap Z Wave to open the Automation Management screen for Z Wave Help Menus see 01378 Tap to add remove and configure your Z Wave system devices see 01378 Tap to manage multiple devices at one time see 01378 Tap to associate alarm events to trigger the recording of videos see 01378 Tap to associate alarm events to your home automation system see 01378 Tap to configure up to 32 pre set home auto mation conditions see 01378 If not enabled see contact your security dealer 51 USER SETTINGS gt REMOTE LOGIN WI FI OPTION VOICE APP VERSION 52 Remote Login Allows secu
35. es an acknowledgment from the central station of the cancellation of the alarm signal SYSTEM TROUBLE Indicates problem s detected on system See examples below and SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES for a complete list of system troubles and corrective actions AC POWER FAIL Check power transformer Check for blown fuse or circuit breaker general power E01 00 SERVICE outage LOW BATTERY Battery weak If not recharged within 24 hours replace battery E02 00 SERVICE COMM FAIL Communication failure to central station E03 00 SERVICE 40 USING THE ONSCREEN KEYBOARD Standard Keyboard The Standard onscreen keyboard allows you to type text numbers and other characters With some applications the onscreen keyboard opens automatically most other applications such as in the Caption popup shown at right require you to tap a text field to open the keyboard Tap to save when finished typing Backspace Moves cursor one column to the left deleting the character Shift in that position Tap twice or press and hold for ALL CAPS light turns on i 4 eet Enter Return key Tap to keyboard see next end a paragraph page for more options Period Press and hold to open a small window with a set of common symbols 41 USING THE ONSCREEN KEYBOARD CONT D Numbers and Symbols On the Standard keyboard shown on the previous page tap the 123 key and switch to the Numbers and Symbols key
36. g Replace batteries only with the same type as specified above Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Do not recharge or disassemble battery or dispose of in fire RECEIVEr MESPONSE Call installing company for service Failure E07 00 Download Failure Call installing company for service E08 00 Telephone Line Cut The telephone line has failed If telephone service has been temporarily interrupted the trouble will clear automatically when it is restored Otherwise call installing company for service SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES CONT D Trouble System Trouble Indication Condition ENN Keypad Response Failure Call installing company for service A keypad has been removed from the wall Call installing company for service if Keypad Tamper problem cannot be repaired expansion mogule Call installing company for service Response Failure Expansion Mod le Tamper The cover has been removed from a zone expansion module A problem has been p Per detected with an Expansion Module Call installing company for service Relay apar a Fall NN Relay Board Number Call installing company for service BF Transmitter Tamper Wireless Transmitter Tamper Cover removed NN Transmitter Number Call installing P company for service Wireless Jam A problem has been detected with the wireless receiver Call installing company for service E17 NN Receiver Tamper Condition installin
37. g company for service The batteries 2 in the wireless KeyFob transmitter indicated are low and should be replaced The replacement battery is the 386 watch battery KeyFob Transmitter Low Battery Warning Replace batteries only with the same type as specified above Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Do not recharge or disassemble battery or dispose of in fire SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES CONT D Trouble System Trouble Indication Condition Memory Call installing company for service rror Dealer f rogram Call installing company for service Memory Error 9 pany System Shutdown Call installing company for service A Motion Sensor on the zone indicated has failed the programmed Sensor Watch activity test Insure that the sensor is able to detect activity in the area clear any obstacles which may be eee Activity blocking the sensor from detecting activity Tap RESET to clear the display and then use the Function Menu to Reset Sensor Watch Failure see page 28 If you cannot correct the problem yourself call installing company for service Burglary Bus Failure installing company for service The system is in need of a preventive maintenance service call Call installing company for Service Message service E27 00 Printer Failure Call installing company for service E3900 u PETTY Call installing company for service SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES C
38. hen the system is armed Instant Protection Arming without entry delay using the Away button while remaining on the premises Keypad Puts control panel functions at your fingertips It can be mounted anywhere in your premises Manager s Mode a partitioned system a low security operating mode that allows arming by area Panic Buttons Used to signal a Fire Police or Auxiliary emergency for example a medical emergency Partitioned System A system that has been subdivided into two or more up to eight independent subsystems areas Pre Alarm Warning A keypad sounder alert of an impending alarm This option is programmable by zone for the same duration as that programmed for Abort Delay see Abort Delay Report A transmission to a central station notifying of a change in the status of the system alarm trouble low battery etc RF Low Battery Wireless sys tems only Weak transmitter battery RF Check In Wireless systems only Periodic test report from transmitter if a report is not received on time a supervisory failure system trouble will result Ringback A beep after arming verifying the central station s receipt of a closing report Service Code A code intended for temporary use Sounder A local warning device at each keypad to alert that a entry delay has started b an attempt was made to arm with a zone in trouble c a Day Zone condition exists see
39. itored by a central station The built in digital communicator can transmit emergency signals and status reports to the central station 24 hours a day Communicator Features Abort Delay Ask your installer which of your zones have Abort Delay a delay that enables you to reset the system before it communicates to the central station Your system has a SIA CP 01 required Abort Delay of 30 seconds It may be re moved or increased up to 45 sec onds at your option by consulting with your installer Regular Burglary Non 24 Hour Zone reports are aborted by disarming within the delay period 24 Hour Zones and zones programmed to report restores must be restored first then the panel armed and disarmed all within the delay period Opening and or Closing Reporting Your system can notify the central station every time it is disarmed or armed Any or all of up to 96 different users can each be identified If your system reports on EMERGENCY SERVICES NOTIFIED UPON ALARM CONDITION DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR AD a i DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR PROTECTED PREMISES arming Closing Report the central station will acknowledge arming This will signal at the keypad as a ringback beep Note If the ringback signal is not heard call for service CENTRAL STATION MONITORS YOUR SYSTEM 24 HOURS A DAY PROTECTED PREMISES ADVANCED FEATURES 32 Security Bypass Unbypass Security Bypass programmed YES In high secur
40. ity applications zones may be bypassed unbypassed only if a valid code is entered first as follows 1 Enter a User Code valid for bypass then tap ByPass 2 pyeass then the zone number or vice versa to deactivate that zone Similarly a bypassed zone may be unbypassed using the same procedure This feature available for GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels only Start Exit Time After Ringback for Commercial Burglary Systems only Optional Start Exit Time programmed QNO If your system reports to a central station your panel may have been programmed to start exit delay after the central station ringback verification signal Then after arming your system will communicate to the central station After the central station acknowledges receipt ringback exit delay will start If ringback is not heard within about 30 seconds a communication problem may exist call for service Function 11 Start Exit Time may then be used to manually start the exit delay however reporting capability may be sacrificed If your system does not report or the ringback feature was not programmed exit delay will start as soon as your code is entered Also note that if an exception window is programmed and the closing is within that window no ringback is provided Ask your alarm professional if this feature is enabled This feature available for GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels only Exit Delay Restart Exit Delay Restart programmed
41. me Screen appears card Supports card capacities of Reboot Restarts the IBR ITAB the IBR ITAB Security Application up to eight gigabytes for of added turns off and automatically starts again storage Note The microSD card format is also called TransFlash Power Off After a confirmation popup exits the IBR ITAB Napco Security Application and turns the IBR ITAB off To restart wait 15 seconds then press and hold the Back Power Button until the screen displays startup text indicating the IBR ITAB has turned on and will begin the startup process GETTING STARTED CHARGE YOUR IBR ITAB The model IBR ITAB iBridge wireless tablet keypad contains a rechargeable battery that must be charged at its wall mounted charging station or at IBR ITABSTAND desk mounted charging station Caution Use ONLY the charger that came with your IBR ITAB when charging Do NOT attempt to connect a charger to the USB port The USB port is used for data transfer only NOT for charging Place the IBR ITAB into the wall mounted charging sta tion If using the IBR ITABSTAND desk mounted charg ing station be sure to plug the other end of the charging station into a standard electrical outlet While the battery is charging the Back Power Button charging indicator lights red Caution Before assembling charging or using your de vice for the first time please read the important legal and safety information packaged with your
42. ment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning representations whether oral or written are either merged herein or are expressly canceled neither assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products In no event shall NAPCO be liable for an amount in excess of NAPCO s original selling price of the product for any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise arising out of any failure of the product Seller s warranty as hereinabove set forth shall not be enlarged diminished or affected by and no obligation or liability shall arise or grow out of Seller s rendering of technical advice or service in connection with Buyer s order of the goods furnished
43. n note each problem zone and secure it by closing a window door etc When all zones are secure the window will display System Ready 2 From the Home Screen tap Security Away Away amp e If EZ ARM is enabled The Exit Delay countdown takes place during which time you are permitted to leave through the exit door If EZ ARM is NOT enabled Enter your code and tap Note If you enter wrong code INVALID ENTRY TRY AGAIN will display The Keypad Window will display PLEASE EXIT IN XXX SECONDS where XXX represents the exit time remaining in 10 second steps 4 Leave the premises Leave through the exit door before the exit time expires If you are unable to arm If you attempt to arm with a faulted Zone a 3 second tone will sound at the tablet The audible message There is a Zone open please secure and try again and the text CAN T ARM SYSTEM ZONE FAULTED will display in the window indicating that the faulted zone s must be secured before the panel can be armed If you cannot secure the faulted zone s cannot locate or repair the problem yourself either call your alarm installer for assis j tance or you can temporarily bypass the problem zone s from the system see Bypassing Zones on page 20 ARMING AWAY SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING Arming with a System Trouble If you attempt to arm with a SYSTEM TROUBLE display alternating with an indicated trouble code e g
44. n will sound a 2 second warning and the keypad will begin a 15 minute arming countdown with the sounder pulsing The sounder may be silenced at this time by tapping Reset but it will turn back on with a steady warning tone 1 minute prior to arming at which time the building must be exited The same steps can be used to delay a scheduled Auto Arming if your system has been programmed as such 29 FUNCTION MENU 30 ACTIVATE PROGRAM ACTIVATE DOWNLOAD RELAY CONTROL Y N Y N Y N Activate Program Activates the Program Mode from Keypad No 1 Note This feature is disabled while armed See PROGRAMMING USER CODES Activate Download For installer s use only If accidentally enabled tap Peset to exit Note This feature is disabled while armed Relay Control Relay Control programmed LIYES Turns ON or OFF one or more programmed Relay Groups Tap to turn the displayed group on or off tap NEXT to proceed to the next group PRIOR avd to scroll back to the previous group Reset when done Note This function available with GEM P3200 9600 X255 control panels only Relay Group 01 Relay Group 02 Relay Group 03 Relay Group 04 Relay Group 05 Relay Group 06 Relay Group 07 Relay Group 08 CENTRAL STATION MONITORING Your alarm specialist may have programmed your system to be mon
45. o grams are pre installed at the factory including Browser Tap to open a web browser application to access the Internet IBR ITAB Applications screen Calculator Tap to perform basic arithmetic operations in cluding addition subtraction multiplication and division Gallery Tap to open a GUI that allows you to view image files stored on your IBR ITAB Tap the Set as icon to crop your image file tap Share requires appropriate file sharing software to be installed in your IBR ITAB or tap Delete the remove the file from your IBR ITAB Napco Tap to log into your iSee Video site allowing re mote high resolution streaming video Internet monitoring See your alarm dealer or www napcosecurity com video html for more information Settings Tap to enter the dealer User Settings menu User Settings gt Tablet gt Android Settings menu as de tailed earlier in this manual Touch Calibrator Opens the Touch Screen Calibration utility Tap to start the IBR ITAB s internal touch screen cali bration process that directly defines the boundaries of the sensor areas within the IBR ITAB s touch screen When the calibration process starts simply tap the light blue cross that appears on the touch screen Each time the cross IBR ITAB APPLICATIONS BUTTON CONT D is tapped it re appears at a different location on the screen tap the cross each time it re appears on the screen until the calibration process end
46. o dark after the selected duration ends and the idle time duration begins 15 or 30 seconds 1 2 5 or 20 minutes To disable the screen dim feature select Never Timeout Note When this feature is en abled and the screen dims the IBR ITAB also enters sleep mode an inactive state to save power To re awaken touch the screen This feature will automati cally wake up when an entry delay or alarm is detected Screen Darkness Allows the selection of darkness percentage after the screen dim timeout duration starts Often used in bedroom locations Selections range from 0 no dim bright to 100 fully dim to black in 10 increments Sound Controls sound intensity and feedback settings Volume Tap to open a dialog containing sliding status bar controls to set the Media volume Alarm volume and Notification volume intensity Audible selection Check to play a sound when cer tain icons keys buttons and other onscreen items are touched Screen lock sounds Check to play sounds when the IBR ITAB display screen is locked or unlocked Haptic feedback Check to briefly vibrate the IBR ITAB when certain icons keys buttons and other on screen items are touched unavailable with some mod els Touch Screen Calibration Tap to start the IBR ITAB s internal touch screen calibration process that directly defines the boundaries of the sensor areas within the IBR ITAB s touch screen When the calibration proc ess Starts
47. o access the Z Wave door 4 locking devices your system TROUBLES Appears if a prob lem occurs in the system that 3 mH a may prevent arming see SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES If you are unable to clear the trouble to allow the system to be armed call for service immediately HOME Tap to return directly to _ the Home Screen e SIGNAL Displays the wireless EMERGENCY Buttons Used signal power The indicator dis to signal a Fire Police or Auxil plays 3 bars maximum the iary emergency bars lit the stronger the wireless signal A red X appears when the device is not connected USER SETTINGS Tap to ac cess the screens to allow BATTERY CHARGE STATUS changes to the way your IBR Displays the condition of the inte operates see USER SET 88 gral battery When charging the TINGS MENU blue icon appears when fully HELP On screen instructions Charged the full green icon ap for Z Wave functions pears When the battery is ap proximately half drained the yel low icon appears When battery is almost depleted the red warn ing icon appears reconnect to charging station immediately BROWSER to open the IBR ITAB web browser allowing access to the Internet ENTER YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM Tap to arm Away when leaving page 14 Tap to arm Stay to protect yourself at home page 16 Tap to arm
48. o change the AM ENTER TIME display to PM or vice versa 06 30P ts For example for 6 30 PM enter CSCO 7 necessary 2 Tap to save the Time E N N 37 KEYPAD MESSAGES The keypad can display the following functional messages Other diagnostic messages are available for the installer or servicer Should any unfamiliar messages appear call your dealer for service SYSTEM READY C All zones operating system can be armed If displayed C denotes Chime Mode on DATE TIME Note This message may have been customized by your installer PLEASE WAIT Panel reporting to central station on arming If necessary wait for ringback signal before FOR RINGBACK exiting EXIT TIME XXX Exit delay in progress XXX denotes exit time remaining in seconds If displayed S PLEASE LEAVE NOW indicates Service Code active I indicates arming with Instant protection ENTRY TIME XXX Entry delay in progress XXX shows entry time remaining in seconds DISARM NOW ARMED STAY System armed With the GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels the I indicates arming with DATE TIME Instant protection ZONES FAULTED Zones not secured doors or windows may be open Faulted zone s will scroll Arming attempted with faulted zone The display will scroll the zone faults Secure the ZONES NOT NORMAL zone s and arm system CAN T ARM SYSTEM With pulsing sounder Trouble condition on a Day Zone followed by one or more z
49. one DAY ZONE descriptions Tap the 5 button to silence sounder 38 KEYPAD MESSAGES AL ARM Alarm condition followed by zone description s ALARM and zones will display after system is disarmed Note zones then tap to clear keypad With pulsing sounder Trouble condition a Fire Zone Tap RESET to silence sounder Correct trouble or call for service FIRE TRBL FIRE ALARM With pulsing sounder Alarm condition on Fire Zone Tap to silence sounder Evacuate premises or correct cause of alarm CODE DENIED For partitioned systems only code not valid for area INCORRECT AREA INVALID ENTRY Wrong code entered TRY AGAIN CAN T ARM In Manager s Mode Arming prevented due to unsecured zone represents number SYSTEM of area with unsecured zone Tap the area number then the button then to AREA IN TROUBLE view zones in that area Correct problem then arm as normal For GEM P1632 1664 3200 9600 X255 panels only 39 KEYPAD MESSAGES ATTEMPTING TO The system is in the process of reporting a cancel signal to central station which will CANCEL cancel the alarm which it has just reported ALARM CANCELED The alarm signal has been cancelled during the Abort Delay before an alarm signal report was sent to the central station If cancelled after the alarm signal report was sent this message appears when the system receiv
50. ows are trademarks the Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks service marks and product or service names described in this manual are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The absence of a name or logo in this document does not constitute a waiver of any and all intellectual property rights that Napco Security Technologies Inc has established in any of its product feature or service names or logos Caution Napco does not take responsibility for changes modifications to the transceiver 2013 All rights reserved 67 NAPCO LIMITED WARRANTY NAPCO SECURITY SYSTEMS INC NAPCO warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for thirty six months following the date of manufacture NAPCO will within said period at its option repair or replace any product failing to operate correctly without charge to the original purchaser or user This warranty shall not apply to any equipment or any part thereof which has been repaired by others improperly installed improperly used abused altered damaged subjected to acts of God or on which any serial numbers have been altered defaced or removed Seller will not be responsible for any dismantling or reinstallation charges THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY O
51. re access to your system through a network outside of your home network Note This setting only appears for the model IBR ITAB and will not appear for the model IBR ITAB HW You do not need to be at home to access your alarm system your Z Wave devices or your video cameras You can access all parts of your system using any web enabled device including your web enabled IBR ITAB itself To allow secure access to your system through a network outside of your home network for exam ple at a caf or other web enabled location the User Settings gt Login screen allows a User name Password and Display Name to be required before a connection outside of your home network is permitted Thus if the IBR ITAB is lost or misplaced access to your home system via an external network will be restricted To automatically save the Username Password and Display Name within the IBR ITAB to allow automatic login to your home network via any out side network simply check the Save Password checkbox then tap Save To discard all data and exit without saving a Username Password or Dis play Name tap Clear Wi Fi Option Check to enable the wireless connection be tween the IBR ITAB and the IBR WIFI MOD Un check to manually disable the wireless connection Note This menu selection appears within other An droid Settings menu selections Voice Check to enable voice annunciation of security sys tem status For example if this fea
52. rogress evacuate the premises immediately If necessary call the Fire Department from an outside phone If there is no evidence of a fire enter your code and tap to silence the alarm See P 22 2 Note the Zone Number displayed Check the smoke detector s If smoke detector tripped its red A alarm indicator light will be on to silence the keypad sounder 64 NOTES 65 NOTES 66 COPYRIGHT amp TRADEMARKS Napco Security Technologies Inc gt 333 Bayview Avenue Amityville New York 11701 44 For Sales and Repairs 800 645 9445 NAPCO For Technical Service 800 645 9440 or visit us at http tech napcosecurity com Note Technical Service is for security professionals only Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC www napcosecurity com Certain features services and applications are network dependent and may not be available in all areas additional terms conditions and or charges may apply Contact your Internet service provider for details All features functional ity and other product specifications as well as the information contained in this guide are based upon the latest avail able information and believed to be accurate at the time of printing Napco reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice or obligation Note The diagrams and images in this guide are provided for illustrative purposes only Important Microsoft and Wind
53. s or with improperly installed batteries Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their power source is cut off for any reason Fires often cause a failure of electrical power If the system does not contain a working battery backup power supply and if the electrical circuit feeding the devices is cut or is not providing power for any reason the system will not detect heat or smoke or provide any warning of a possible fire Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals to a central monitoring station may be out of service Smoke detectors though highly effective in reducing fire deaths may not activate or provide early enough warning for a variety of reasons a they may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach them such as in chimneys walls roofs behind closed doors etc b they may not sense a fire on a different level of the residence or building c they have sensing limitations no smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time Thermostatic heat detectors do not always detect fires because the fire may be slow smoldering low heat type producing smoke because they may not be near the fire or because the heat of the fire may bypass them These detectors will not detect oxygen levels smoke toxic gases or flames Therefore they may only be used as part of a comprehensive fire detection system in conjunction with other devices Under no circumstances should thermostatic heat det
54. s and the System Settings menu se lections re appear Voice Recorder Tap to open the digital audio recorder tap the Record button to begin recording then tap Stop to name and save the digital audio file Once saved the file can be tapped to open a selection of operations including Play Tap to play the audio recording using the IBR ITAB s speaker Send Tap to email the file if the appropriate email appli cation software is installed in your IBR ITAB Ringtone If a telephone application is installed tap Phone to assign the audio file to play as the audible sound made by an incoming telephone call or tap No tification to assign the audio file to play for incoming messages or other IBR ITAB alerts Edit Title Tap to rename the audio file name Delete Tap to remove the file from your IBR ITAB 55 GLOSSARY Following are brief descriptions of terms and features used herein that may be unfamiliar to you Some of the features are programmable options that may or may not apply to your particular system 56 Abort Delay A delay period that allows the control panel to be reset thus aborting a report to a central station Access Code A code up to 6 digits used to remotely unlock a door Ambush Code A code entered when forced to disarm Sends a silent alarm to the central station with no indication at the keypad There are two types 1 A 2 digit code prefix entered just prior to your nor mal User Code and 2
55. simply tap the light blue cross that ap USER SETTINGS gt TABLET CONT D 47 48 USER SETTINGS gt TABLET CONT D pears on the touch screen Each time the cross is tapped it re appears at a different location on the screen tap the cross each time it re appears on the screen until the calibration process ends and the Sys tem Settings menu selections re appear Note The Touch Screen Calibration screen can be entered at any time by pressing and holding the Home button at the top edge of the IBR ITAB the far right button of the 4 buttons along the top of the hous ing USER SETTINGS gt VIDEO Use the Video menu to make changes to the video data settings received by the IBR ITAB Camera List Displays a list of all active video cameras in your system Discover All Cameras Initiates the network scanning process that discovers all cameras attached to the iBridge net work Upon discovery the video for the discovered cameras will be available for display from the IBR ITAB Home Screen Video button 49 USER SETTINGS gt HOME 50 Time Enable Check to enable the IBR ITAB to display the time on the Home Screen Also automatically corrects for Daylight Saving Time Weather Options Local weather reports can be dis played on the Home Screen Refresh Frequency Tap to set how often to automatically update the weather report feed Se lections include 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 70 80 90 and 100 minut
56. sons wishing to exit can leave through the exit door before the exit time expires If you are unable to arm If you attempt to arm with a faulted Zone a 3 second tone will sound at the tablet The audible message There is a Zone open please secure and try again and the text CAN T ARM SYSTEM ZONE FAULTED will display in the window indicating that the faulted zone s must be secured before the panel can be armed If you cannot secure the faulted zone s cannot locate or repair the problem yourself either call your alarm installer for assis 16 tance or you can temporarily bypass the problem zone s from the system see Bypassing Zones on page 20 EASY EXIT EMERGENCY BUTTONS Easy Exit Optional Easy Exit programmed Your system may have been programmed for Easy Exit which allows a user to exit the premises while the system is armed STAY By activating Easy Exit while the system is armed STAY the Exit Delay countdown will take place during which time you are permitted to leave through the exit door The Easy Exit Delay time will be identical to the Exit Delay time the system gives you each time it is armed STAY This will allow for example an early morning commuter to exit the house without having to disarm and rearm the system awaking the family Disarm e With the system armed STAY open the keypad screen by pressing and holding the Disarm button amp e At the keypad tap to activate Eas
57. system uses the classic GEM RP1CAe2 keypad the classic INTE RIOR INSTANT FUNCTION and ON OFF buttons can be used in place of the K Series model STAY AWAY MENU and ENTER buttons respectively Refer to the User Guide that came with your wired keypad for more information IBR ITAB HARDWARE CONTROLS amp INDICATORS Volume Down Press to decrease the loudness of the IBR ITAB sounds Volume Up Press to increase the loud ness of the IBR ITAB sounds USB Socket Standard USB socket y P Press to display a menu of selec for thumb drives portable hard A tions for most screens 4 drives memory sticks etc For data transfer only NOT for charging ft Home Press and hold to go to the Touch Screen Calibration screen see page 47 Microphone Integral high sensitivity voice input Back Power Button Press to turn on your IBR ITAB When up and running press to return to the previous screen Lights red when charging and green when fully charged but still attached to the charger i Mini B USB Socket Do not use Three options appear when the Back Power Button is pressed and held down for several seconds Screen Lock Turns the IBR ITAB screen off the IBR ITAB Napco Security amp microSD Card Slot A slot for a se Application still runs in the background press any button on the IBR ITAB cure digital microSD flash memory and the Ho
58. t clear this condition by tapping call for service Fire Zone Trouble FIRE TROUBLE 1 If a problem in the fire circuit is detected FIRE TROUBLE and the Zone number will display and the sounder will pulse to signal a malfunction The System Trouble icon will flash and the audible message System has detected trouble condition will sound 2 Tap to silence the sounder Call for service immediately 22 Exact messages and behavior varies depending on control panel FIRE PROTECTION Preparing a Fire Escape Plan Even with the most advanced fire alarm system adequate protection requires an escape plan To prepare your plan draw floor plans of your building Space is provided on the next page Show two exits a front or back door and a window from each room Make sure the window works You may need a special fire escape ladder if the window is high up Write down your outside meeting place Family Rehearsal Rehearse each of the following activities 1 Everyone in his room with the doors Important Read Carefully 4 closed One person sounds the alarm Each person tests his door Pretend the door is hot and use the alternate escape exit Everyone meets outdoors at the assigned spot Discuss these escape procedures with all 1 those who use the building In residence sleep with the bedroom 5 door closed A closed door will hold back deadly smoke while you esc
59. t Exit Time programmed ANO EXIT TIME Y N In Commercial Burglary systems exit delay may have been programmed to start after a central station ringback verification signal has been received If the ringback tone has not been received within about 30 seconds after arming a communication problem may exist Use this function to start exit delay manually then exit the premises immediately Be sure to have your alarm specialist check communications with the central station as soon as possible Note This function available with GEM P9600 and GEM P3200 control panels only 28 FUNCTION MENU ACTIVATE DIALER TEST Y N TO ARM IN 1 4 HRS PRESS 1 4 N TO DELAY AUTOARM PRESS 1 4 N display for GEM P3200 9600 X255 Activate Telephone Test Telephone Test programmed LIYES LINO Sends a communicator test to the central station A communication failure will be indicated at the keypad by a system trouble E03 FAIL TO COMM display Repeat the test to attempt to correct a communication failure as any successful communication will clear this display Delay Arming 1 4 hours Not for UL listed systems Your system may be set to arm automatically after a delay period of 1 to 4 hours To Delay Arm the system e With the function TO ARM IN 1 4 HRS displayed in the window enter the desired Delay Arming time in hours 1 2 J L 3 J or followed by 1 At the end of this 1 4 hour Delay Arming period the sire
60. the Keypad Window To bypass a zone from the system tap Ess then the zone number vice versa Note This function available with GEM P1632 and GEM P1664 control panel firm ware version 9a or later Events Displays most recent alarm events history log Line 1 displays event and date Line 2 displays time area and zone To check previous alarm events scroll back using the PRIOR INSTANT button Service For installer use only 21 FIRE PROTECTION Applicable only where local ordinance permits use of this alarm control panel for fire protection Fire Zone Alarm me FIRE ALARM If a fire is detected FIRE ALARM will be displayed and the keypad sounder will pulse In addition the System Trouble icon will flash 1 If a fire is in progress evacuate the premises immediately If necessary call the Fire Department from an outside phone Tap the button to silence the keypad sounder 2 3 If there is no evidence of a fire enter your User Code and tap to turn off the alarm 4 Check smoke detector s If a smoke detector tripped its red alarm indicator light will be on After the alarm condition is corrected thermostat cooled down smoke cleared from detector etc tapping again will reset the keypad within about 10 seconds NOTE When the Fire Zone is reset the FIRE icon on the left side of the display will go out If the FIRE icon is still displayed the fire zone has not been properly reset If you canno
61. then proceed as follows 1 enter the Function Menu tap Meng e UL listed or high security installations a valid User Code must first be entered followed by 2 To skip a function answer Away 3 select and execute a function answer YES e Functions may be manually scrolled forward or backward using amp respectively e To return to normal keypad operation tap the RESET button The keypad will automatically return to its normal operating mode if no activity is detected for longer than one minute DISPLAY Display Zone Faults Displays the zone number of zones that are not secured If ZN FAULTS Y N needed tap the NEXT and PRIOR Buttons as displayed on screen to scroll faulted zones required for GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels GEM P816 1632 panels will auto scroll Display Zones Bypassed Displays bypassed zones If needed tap NEXT EJ DISPLAY and PRIOR Away to scroll bypassed zones required for GEM P3200 9600 X255 panels ZN BYPASSED Y N GEM P816 1632 panels will auto scroll Display Zone Directory Displays a listing of all zones in the Area If needed tap DISPLAY NEXT E and PRIOR AY to scroll zone directory required for GEM P3200 9600 ZN DIRECTORY Y N panels GEM P816 1632 panels will auto scroll Note This function available with GEM P1632 control panel firmware version 9a or later 26 FUNCTION MENU ACTIVATE SIREN TE
62. tion as soon as possi ble Device Options Tap to open a popup with the following selec tions Screen lock powers down the IBR ITAB display while the IBR ITAB remains in operation press the Back Power button to resume Reboot restarts the IBR ITAB Power off turns off the IBR ITAB 45 USER SETTINGS gt TABLET 46 Date and Time Automatic When checked to enable retrieves IBR ITAB date time data automatically from network re sources When enabled the next three selections are ghosted grayed out and not selectable Set date Tap to open a dialog that allows the month day and year to be manually set in the IBR ITAB Note The Automatic menu selection above must be unchecked to enable this menu item Select time zone Tap to select a time zone to be used in the IBR ITAB Note The Automatic menu selection above must be unchecked to enable this menu item Set time Tap to open a dialog that allows the current time to be manually set in the IBR ITAB Note The Automatic menu selection above must be un checked to enable this menu item Use 24 hour format Check to display 24 hour mili tary time as measured in hours numbered to twenty four from one midnight to the next For example 3 23 pm would be displayed as 15 23 Select date format Tap to open a dialog that allows the selection of the following date formats e Normal 12 31 2011 Month Day Year e 12 31 2011 Month Day Year e 31 12
63. ture is enabled checked when arming the security system STAY mode the IBR ITAB will annunciate Arming in STAY mode when the STAY button is tapped App Version Displays the version of the Napco Security Application currently installed within the IBR ITAB Reconnect Tap to break the wireless connection be tween the IBR ITAB and ISEE WAP and attempt to reestablish the wireless connection IBR ITAB VIDEO BUTTON If your system has video cam eras tap the Video button to view real time video feed for up to four 4 cameras You can tap one of the images to enlarge or tap one of the four buttons located at the right side of the screen 01 30 2017 10 29 EEN Ee IBR ITAB Video screen Home Tap to go to the IBR ITAB Home Screen Emergency Buttons Tap to signal a Fire Po lice or Auxiliary for example medical emergency Only available if programmed then always active Camera Discovery Tap to initiate the network scanning process to find all cameras attached to the iBridge network Refresh Tap to refresh the images i e manu ally requesting the latest video feed from the net work Video Tools Jumps directly to the User Set tings gt Video menu to allow changes to the video data settings received by the IBR ITAB 53 IBR ITAB APPLICATIONS BUTTON 54 Tap the Applications but ton to access the software programs installed on your IBR ITAB Some pr
64. y Exit on your system GEM P3200 9600 x255 V20 or greater GEM P816 P1632 P1664 V9A or greater N N Err Emergency Buttons only available if programmed with the User Settings button The Emergency Buttons if programmed are always active whether the system is armed or disarmed e Fire Emergency From the Home Screen tap the E button then tap the button marked Fire shown at left to alert the central station of a fire emergency Is Fire Emergency programmed UNO Auxiliary Emergency From the Home Screen tap the E button then tap Aux shown at left to alert the central 8 station of an auxiliary emergency for example a medical emergency Is Aux Emergency programmed UNO Police Emergency From the Home Screen tap the E button then tap the button marked Police shown at left to alert the central station of a police emergency 15 Police Emergency programmed ONO 17 DISARMING TURNING OFF THE ALARM WHEN RETURNING Disarming the System 1 Enter your premises through the Entry Exit door The keypad will sound a steady tone to remind you to disarm the system before your Entry Delay time expires The keypad automatically appears 2 Enter your User Code and tap H The Keypad Window will read System Ready indicating that the system has been A Disarm S disarmed If you enter an invalid code the keypad will beep 4 times signifying an error R
65. y test of the Low Battery battery at which time the trouble will clear if the battery has been recharged If the trouble does not clear in 24 hours call installing company for service the telephone service the trouble can be cleared when the service is restored by performing a Communication Test ee 1 While disarmed enter your User Code followed by Meng ailure 2 Answer NO AwayJ until ACTIVATE DIALER TEST appears in the window 3 YES to send a test signal to the central station If the trouble continues call installing company for service The system was able to report to central station If this is due to temporary interruption in SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES CONT D Trouble System Trouble Indication Condition Wireless Transmitter Supervisory Failure Wireless Transmitter Low Battery A problem has been detected with a wireless transmitter Call installing company for service The battery in a wireless transmitter is low and should be replaced This transmitter is on the zone corresponding to the number NN The replacement battery for the GEM TRANS2 door window transmitter GEM PIR motion detector and GEM GB glass break detector is the Duracell DL123A 3 volt lithium 2 required for the GEM PIR and GEM GB The replacement battery for the GEM SMK is the Duracell MN1604 9 Volt Alkaline 2 required The GEM DT Dual Technology Sensor requires 4 C cell alkaline batteries Warnin

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