Napco Security Technologies Home Security System F TPG User Manual

Using your  
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NAPCO  
FREEDOM  
F-TPG Garage Touchpad  
Home Security System  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................2  
TESTING THE SYSTEM ..................................................................2  
GARAGE TOUCHPAD INDICATORS ..............................................4  
GARAGE TOUCHPAD CONTROLS ................................................5  
ARMING WHEN LEAVING...............................................................6  
BYPASSING FAULTED ZONES ......................................................7  
ARMING WHEN STAYING HOME ...................................................8  
ARMING AND LEAVING WITH OTHERS STAYING........................9  
EXITING WITH THE SYSTEM ALREADY ARMED .........................10  
EMERGENCY BUTTONS.................................................................12  
DISARMING THE SYSTEM..............................................................13  
SILENCING AN ALARM ...................................................................14  
FIRE PROTECTION .........................................................................15  
SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES..............................................17  
ZONE LIST .......................................................................................19  
ENROLLING A NEW F-IFOB............................................................20  
LOST GARAGE DOOR OPENER MODE.........................................21  
FCC PART 68 STATEMENT ...........................................................22  
LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM .......................................23  
LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................................................25  
FCC PART 15 STATEMENT ............................................................27  
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IF THE ALARM IS SOUNDING:  
To silence an alarm, in-  
sert your F-IFOB key into  
the slot on the Touchpad  
and remove when alarm  
has silenced. Proceed  
with caution!  
pages 14 & 15).  
(See  
ALARM TIME OUT: _________ Minutes  
FOR SERVICE, CALL: _____________________  
TO CANCEL AN  
ALARM REPORT, CALL: ____________________  
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GARAGE TOUCHPAD INDICATORS  
The green READY light shows the status of the zones in your system:  
ON indicates that all zones are secure and the system is ready to be armed.  
FLASHING indicates that at least one zone is open. To determine the open zone, count the  
number of flashes and refer to the zone list on your security panel.  
OFF indicates that the optional second deadbolt is not locked. If there are two deadbolts in  
the system, the other deadbolt must be locked before the system can be armed.  
The red ARMED light ON indicates that the system is armed.  
READY  
ARMED  
STAY  
BLINKING with the siren sounding indicates that the system is in alarm.  
BLINKING with no siren indicates Alarm Memory (the alarm has been silenced or timed  
out). To determine the zone in alarm, count the number of flashes and refer to the zone list  
on your security panel. Press SILENCE to clear the alarm memory. (see page 13)  
The yellow STAY light ON indicates that the system is armed in the STAY mode, allowing  
free movement throughout the premises, while maintaining perimeter protection.  
FIRE  
TBL  
The red FIRE light will flash to indicate that the system is in a Fire Alarm Condition*. If a fire  
is in progress, evacuate the premises immediately!  
* Note: This feature may not apply to your system. Consult your installer to determine if your system includes fire protection.  
The yellow trouble TBL light will light and the Touchpad sounder will pulse to indicate that a  
system trouble is present. If zone(s) have been bypassed, TBL will light steadily. (See  
SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES, Page 17).  
The green AC Light ON indicates that AC Power is present.  
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GARAGE TOUCHPAD CONTROLS  
STAY Button - Press to arm system in the STAY mode. Perimeter devices such as windows and doors will  
be protected, while interior protective devices such as motion sensors will be de-activated, allowing free  
movement throughout the premises.  
AWAY Button - Press to arm system in AWAY mode when no one is to remain home. System will be fully  
armed with all perimeter and interior devices activated.  
BYPASS Button - This button has multiple functions, depending on the state of the panel.  
BYPASS - If you are attempting to arm the system with open zones that cannot be immediately repaired, press BYPASS to tempo-  
rarily remove these zones from the system. The Touchpad will beep and trouble TBL will light steady. Press STAY or AWAY to arm  
the system as usual (see page 7).  
TEST - To test the system, hold down the BYPASS button for 4 seconds to generate a test report to central station and chirp the siren.  
If the test fails, the Touchpad will beep and the trouble light (TBL) will flash. Hold down BYPASS for 8 seconds to do a “system walk  
test” of your protective devices. Press SILENCE to reset. (See page 2).  
SILENCE Button - Press to silence a Fire Alarm* (page 15), silence system troubles and view system trou-  
bles (page 17). * Note: This feature may not apply to your system. Consult your installer to determine if your system in-  
cludes fire protection.  
Hold down for 4 seconds to remove F-IFOBs from the System - See page 20.  
EMERGENCY BUTTONS  
Press to alert Central Station of a Police Emergency.  
Press to alert Central Station of a Fire Emergency.  
Press to alert Central Station of an Auxiliary Emergency.  
POLICE EMERGENCY  
FIRE EMERGENCY  
AUXILIARY EMERGENCY  
SIREN - Will sound a LOUD steady sweep tone when intrusion is detected or a distinct pulsating tone for a  
fire alarm condition.  
MOTION SENSOR - Detects movement in the premises. Do NOT block.  
F-IFOB - The F-IFOB is a uniquely coded digital key which must be used to disarm the system and silence the siren in case  
of alarm. To silence an alarm, simply insert into the F-IFOB slot on the Touchpad and remove when alarm has silenced.  
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ARMING WHEN LEAVING  
READY  
ARMED  
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BYPASSING FAULTED ZONES  
TBL  
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ARMING WHEN STAYING HOME  
READY  
ARMED  
STAY  
STAY  
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ARMING AND LEAVING WITH OTHERS STAYING  
READY  
STAY  
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EXITING WITH THE SYSTEM ALREADY ARMED  
ARMED  
STAY  
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EXITING WITH THE SYSTEM ALREADY ARMED  
ARMED  
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EMERGENCY BUTTONS  
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DISARMING THE SYSTEM  
13  
 
SILENCING AN ALARM  
ARMED  
ARMED  
ARMED  
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FIRE PROTECTION*  
FIRE  
FIRE  
TBL  
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FIRE PROTECTION  
3. Each person tests his door.  
4. Pretend the door is hot and use  
the alternate escape exit.  
5. Everyone meets outdoors at  
the assigned location.  
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.  
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. 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.  
Important! - Read Carefully  
Discuss these escape procedures  
with all those who use the building:  
1. In a residence, sleep with the  
bedroom door closed. A closed  
door will hold back deadly smoke  
while you escape.  
2. When the fire alarm signals,  
escape quickly. Do not stop to  
pack.  
4. Go to your specific outdoor  
meeting place so you can see that  
everyone is safe.  
5. Assign someone to make sure  
nobody returns to the burning  
building.  
6. Call the Fire Department from a  
neighbor's telephone.  
Family Rehearsal  
Rehearse each of the following  
activities:  
3. Test the door. If it is hot, use your  
alternate route through the  
window. If the door is cool, brace  
1. Everyone in his room with the  
doors closed.  
2. One person sounds the alarm.  
Would You Like More Safety Information?  
For more information on home fire detection, burn safety, and home fire safety, write to the National Fire Protection  
Association, Public Affairs Dept. 05A, Batterymarch Plaza, Quincy, MA 02269.  
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SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES  
Your Freedom Alarm System is constantly monitoring its own components, as well as all critical services, such as AC power and the  
telephone line, to insure that it is always ready to provide the protection for which it was designed. When a system trouble occurs, the  
Garage Touchpad will caution you with a Trouble TBL light and a beeping sounder.  
If you cannot immediately fix the trouble, the system can still be used. Simply press SILENCE to view the trouble as described below  
and press SILENCE again to exit the VIEW TROUBLE mode. The system can now be armed.  
To view the trouble, press SILENCE, count the number of Trouble TBL and READY flashes and refer to the following table. If there  
is more than one trouble to view, press SILENCE again to scroll to the next trouble, and again to exit the VIEW TROUBLE mode. The  
Trouble TBL light will remain pulsing as a reminder if the trouble is still present. NOTE: If the Touchpad siren chirps once every 10 sec-  
onds, call for service.  
READY  
Flashes  
TBL Flashes /  
Touchpad beeps  
Trouble Condition  
Action  
STEADY  
NONE Zones Bypassed  
This is a reminder that zones have been bypassed (by pressing BYPASS). If it is  
necessary to bypass any inoperative zones, it is important to have the zones re-  
paired as soon as possible.  
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NONE AC Power Failure  
NONE Low Battery  
This trouble will occur if AC power is not present. Make sure the system trans-  
former is plugged into its AC receptacle and check the circuit breaker, otherwise  
call for service.  
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If there has been a recent power failure, the battery may be partially depleted and  
must be recharged by the control panel. If the trouble does not clear in 24 hours,  
call for service.  
The system was not able to report to central station. If this is due to a temporary  
interruption in the telephone service, the trouble can be cleared when the service  
is restored by pressing SILENCE again.  
NONE Communication  
Failure  
4
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NONE Telephone Line Cut  
NONE Bell/Siren Trouble  
The telephone line has failed. If telephone service has been temporarily inter-  
rupted, the trouble will clear when restored. Otherwise, call for service.  
There is a problem with the Bell or Siren. Call for service.  
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SYSTEM TROUBLE ERROR CODES  
READY  
Flashes  
TBL Flashes /  
Touchpad beeps  
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Trouble Condition  
Action  
NONE Lost Key Mode  
This is a reminder that the system has been put into the lost key mode ([STAY] &  
[AWAY] pressed simultaneously). While in this mode, the system can only be  
disarmed with your F-IFOB. When you have replaced or re-keyed your garage  
door opener, press [STAY] & [AWAY] simultaneously again to exit lost key mode.  
A problem has been detected with the Fire zone. Call for service.  
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1
NONE Fire Zone Trouble  
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Wireless Receiver TBL A problem has been detected with the wireless receiver. Call for service.  
or Touchpad TBL  
2
3
2
Wireless Receiver Jam A problem has been detected with a wireless receiver. Call for service.  
1-8  
Wireless Transmitter  
Low Battery  
The battery in a wireless transmitter is low and should be replaced. This transmit-  
ter is on the zone corresponding to the number of READY flashes. The replace-  
ment 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 GEM-DT Dual Technology Sen-  
sor requires 4 C cell Alkaline batteries. 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.  
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1-8  
1-4  
Wireless Transmitter  
Supervisory Failure  
A problem has been detected with a wireless transmitter on the zone correspond-  
ing to the number of READY flashes. Call for service.  
Wireless Smoke  
Detector Low Battery  
The battery in a wireless smoke detector is low and should be replaced. The  
number of the smoke detector corresponds to the number READY flashes. The  
replacement battery is the Duracell MN1604 9 Volt Alkaline (2 required).  
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, disassemble, or dispose of  
battery in a fire.  
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1-4  
Wireless Smoke  
Detector Supervisory  
Failure  
A problem has been detected with a wireless smoke detector. Call for service.  
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ZONE LIST  
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ENROLLING A NEW F-IFOB  
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LOST GARAGE DOOR OPENER MODE  
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