NAPCO iBridge Suite User manual

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PANEL
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Z-Remote
IBR-ZREMOTE
Z-Wave®Controller
WI1980B 03/15
iBridge®Suite Quick Start
Installing the IBR-ZREMOTE Z-Wave®Controller,
ISEE-WAP Wireless Access Point and the
IBR-ITAB Wireless Touchscreen Tablet

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Overview of the NAPCO iBridge®IBR-ZREMOTE Z-Wave®Controller
General Overview
The iBridge®IBR-ZREMOTE is a Local and Remote Control Module and Z-
Wave®Controller that allows control of security, video, locking, lighting and
climate control from inside or outside your home. Z-Wave devices may be
enrolled, removed and formed into a Z-Wave wireless home control
network, and also integrated with Napco's iBridge suite of services that
includes access to the iSee Video remote video Internet monitoring
system.
Compatibility with the iSee Video VideoAlert system allows an email or text
message to be sent when a selected control panel event occurs. In
addition, acting as a wireless Z-Wave controller, the IBR-ZREMOTE can
trigger Z-Wave network devices upon control panel events. For example,
upon system arming the IBR-ZREMOTE can turn lights on or off, adjust
thermostats, email video clips, etc.
The IBR-ZREMOTE is wired to the control panel keypad bus, and
continually monitors all changes to the status of the system and triggers
actions based on user or dealer entered programming.
Note: This device is a security enabled Z-Wave product that is able to
use encrypted Z-Wave messages to communicate to other security
enabled Z-Wave products. This product can be included and operated in
any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from any other
manufacturers. All constantly powered nodes in the same network will act
as repeaters regardless of the vendor in order to increase reliability of the
network. For an iBridge Z-Wave Evaluated Device List, see our website
at www.napcosecurity.com/ibridge.html.
iBridge Online
To access the IBR-ZREMOTE remotely via PC, tablet or smart phone, or
to provide remote services for a customer, the dealer must have an iBridge
online account. Go to www.ibridgeonline.com to access your existing
account or register for a new account. Device apps are available for
iPhones, iPads and Android devices from their respective apps markets.
Remote Control
With the IBR-ZREMOTE, actions performed at the keypad can be
performed remotely. Add the IBR-ZREMOTE to a Napco control panel by
simply programming an additional keypad address into the control panel,
set the IBR-ZREMOTE to this new keypad address and enroll the IBR-
ZREMOTE into your subscribers account.
Alarm Reporting
The IBR-ZREMOTE is also an Internet reporting module, capable of
reporting alarms and events to any central station equipped with the Napco NetLink NL-RCV-RMPCUL central station
receiver or NetLink NL-CSRCV central station software application. The IBR-ZREMOTE also permits high speed
upload/download of the control panel through the Internet. Refer to manuals WI1491 (NL-RCV-RMPCUL) and OI294
(NL-CSRCV) for details.
Overview: Home Control Network
A home control network is a system used for controlling lights, appliances, air conditioning, heating, burglary alarm
systems and other devices within a home or office. Z-Wave is a reliable and robust wireless home control network
standard created by Zensys, Inc. (www.zen-sys.com), operating within an interconnected "mesh" network where at least
two pathways exist for each device (thus if one pathway fails, another is still available). In addition, Z-Wave devices
operate within the 902-928 MHz band, and therefore will not interfere with Wi-Fi and other devices using the 2.4 GHz
band.
The simplest Z-Wave network consists of a primary "controller" and single controllable device or "node" such as a light
switch, thermostat, etc. Additional controllers and devices can be "included" into (or "excluded" from) the network at any
KEYPAD BUS
BROADBAND
MODEM
TO PANEL SERIAL PORT
(only needed for NL-MOD
CS communication)
CONTROL
PANEL
KEYPAD
IBR-ZREMOTE
ISEE-WAP
(((
(((
(1) CAT5 Network
Connection
(2) CAT5 Network
Connection
(3) CAT5 to Router
ROUTER

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time, usually by means of button presses on both the controller and the device. The IBR-ZREMOTE module can act as a
"primary" controller to setup and maintain the network, or can act as a "secondary" controller within an existing Z-Wave
network previously started by a "primary" controller (from any manufacturer).
Note: As the signal strength between the IBR-ZREMOTE controller and its devices is crucial, we recommend all
devices be mounted in their final installed locations before they are included into the network.
Ordering Information
IBR-ZREMOTE: Bus-Mount Module for remote control, up/download of security system, plus control of Z-Wave
devices, lights, locks, thermostats, etc.
IBR-ITAB: iBridge Wireless Touchscreen Tablet with mounting frame and charging station.
IBR-ITABKIT Kit: iBridge Wireless Touchscreen Tablet with mounting frame/charging station plus Wireless
Access Point (ISEE-WAP).
IBR-ITAB-HW: Hardwired iBridge Touchscreen Tablet version for permanent mounting and for a more
conventional hardwire installation.
ISEE-WAP: Wireless Access Point for wireless communication between IBR-ITAB and wireless cameras.
IBR-ITABSTAND: Angled tabletop stand/docking station for use with IBR-ITAB Touchscreen (not included).
Décor-neutral and ideal for bedrooms, kitchens, desks, etc.
IBR-WIFI-MOD: Wireless Panel Interface, communicates between Internet, Gemini Control Panel and IBR-ITAB
Touchscreen Tablet. Use the IBR-WIFI-MOD only when NO remote services nor Z-Wave are required. In this case,
the customer may ONLY control their alarm system, or view video LOCALLY through an optional IBR-ITAB tablet or
video through mobile devices running the iBridge mobile app, using the iBridge Wi-Fi service provided by the IBR-WIFI-
MOD. NOTE: A remote service subscriber account on www.ibridgeonline.com is NOT required for LOCAL ONLY
control. For remote services and Z-Wave, use the IBR-ZREMOTE. For remote services without Z-Wave, use the NL-
RCM Remote Control Module and access your keypad at www.myremotekeypad.com
For an iBridge Z-Wave Evaluated Device List, see our website at www.napcosecurity.com/ibridge.html. Although all
Z-Wave appliances should comply with the Z-Wave standard, we recommend that you install only Napco evaluated
devices, especially the more complex devices such as thermostats and door locks.
IBR-ZREMOTE Specifications
Dimensions: 1½" x 7" x 4¾" (HxWxD)
Input Voltage: 13.0-10.0VDC.
Input Current: @ 12VDC = 185mA (supplied by control panel connections).
Available panel combined auxiliary current is reduced by 185mA.
Outputs: PGM-style open collector (negative trigger) with a maximum sink current of 50mA.
Factory Default Settings
The IBR-ZREMOTE factory default settings for the NL-MOD and NL-RCM modules are:
Account ID = FFFFFF
LOCAL LAN IP = Defaults to DHCP
Dealer ID = NAP0000
Keypad Address = 1
Keypad Type = RP1CAe2
PC Preset / DNS IP Address = 72.3.180.2
PC Preset / DNS Port = 5002
PC Preset / DNS Check-In Time = 1
iBridge Server IP Address = 208.109.208.163
iBridge Server Port = 5011
TO RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
If you wish to restore the IBR-ZREMOTE to its factory
default settings, proceed as follows:
1. Remove power from the NL-MOD.
2. Remove jumper JP2 (located in the middle of the two
PC boards labeled "REMOVE TO LOAD DEFAULTS").
3. Re-apply power. Wait 60 seconds.
4. Replace jumper JP2.
The factory default configuration data will be loaded. The
Inputs (IN0–IN3) will be set to active low, and PC Preset /
RCM parameters will also be set to the original factory
default configuration.

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WIRING OVERVIEW with IBR-ZREMOTE and ISEE-WAP
Installing the IBR-ZREMOTE Z-Wave®Controller, ISEE-WAP Wireless
Access Point and the IBR-ITAB Wireless Touchscreen Tablet
The iBridge Suite allows consumers to control their alarm system, Z-Wave devices and video cameras from wireless and
wired Touch Screens, Android and Apple devices and from a PC web browser independently or all at the same time
from inside the premises or out.
This guide will walk you through the steps required to set up a typical system. The key components are:
IBR-ZREMOTE: This the "hub" of the system. It links the Napco alarm control panel keypad bus, a Wi-Fi
access point, and an internal Z-Wave controller allowing commands to flow from one system to another via an
interconnected TCP/IP network within the premises or over the Internet. The IBR-ZREMOTE also has an integral NL-
MOD to allow the reporting of alarms to a Napco NetLink Receiver and to remotely configure the alarm control panel
over the Internet. Because the IBR-ZREMOTE is connected to the Napco keypad bus, it must be programmed with a
unique keypad address number. It is shipped defaulted as KEYPAD ADDRESS number 1, but is easy to change.
ISEE-WAP: This is the Wi-Fi access point that allows wireless devices (cameras, Touch Screens, etc.) to gain
access to the IBR-ZREMOTE and the TCP/IP network and also provides Wi-Fi for local control using the iBridge
mobile app running on iPhones, iPads or Android devices. (The ISEE-WAP is not required if not using cameras or
the IBR-ITAB wireless Touch Screen or if a local Wi-Fi connection to the system is not required).
IBR-ITAB: This is a completely wireless Touch Screen that connects to the ISEE-WAP using built in Wi-Fi for
control of Security, Z-Wave and Video. The IBR-ITAB-HW is a slight variation of the IBR-ITAB and differs in the
management of the security connection. In this case the IBR-ITAB-HW is wired directly to the Napco control panel
keypad bus to control security and the integral Wi-Fi is used only for Video and Z-Wave control.
The overall system layout is shown below:
IBR-ZREMOTE
CUSTOMER ROUTER
(Wireless or Wired-only)
KEYPAD BUS
BROADBAND
MODEM
TO PANEL SERIAL PORT (only
needed for IBR-ZREMOTE CS
communication or panel
downloading)
CONTROL
PANEL
STANDARD
KEYPAD
Internet
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
ISEE-WAP
(((
(((
Remote Services
www.ibridgeonline.com
Z-WAVE DEVICES
RED
(+)
(–)
BLACK
Power Supply
IBR-ITAB-HW
Power Supply: If the system
standby current is insufficient for
the 380mA required for the IBR-
ITAB-HW, use a separate UL-
Listed Security and Signaling
power-limited 12V power supply.
Be sure the negative terminals of
the power supply and control
panel are connected.
(2) CAT5 Ethernet
Connection
(1) CAT5 Ethernet
Connection
IBR-ITAB
(((
CAMERAS
(3) CAT5 to Router

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RESET
WAN 4 3 2 1
POWE
WAN 4 3 2 1
12V/1A
CUSTOMER'S
BROADBAND
CONNECTION
(MODEM OR
NETWORK)
WAN
(INTERNET) (CUSTOMER'S
PC AND OTHER
DEVICES)
CUSTOMER'S
ROUTER
ISEE-WAP
ISEE-WAP REAR PORTS (DO NOT USE WAN PORT)
TYPICAL ROUTER REAR PORT
ARRANGEMENT
CLOSE-UP VIEW
The system can be installed out of the box without any configuration changes. First ensure the alarm control panel is wired
and working with a standard wired keypad as KP ADDR #1 before you continue. Be sure to use the same "type" of keypad
(either "Classic" or "K Series" Stay/Away) that you plan to configure the system to use. Do not wire the IBR-ZREMOTE yet.
STEP 1: PREPARE THE IBR-ITAB
The IBR-ITAB has an internal battery that may need recharging. Press and hold the "Back/Power" button
(shown at right) until the display starts to turn on (then release the button). After the IBR-ITAB tablet
starts, observe the battery indicator icon (upper right); if green or yellow, the battery has enough charge to
complete the installation. Press and hold the "Back/Power" button again until the power off message
appears and turn off the tablet. If the battery indicator icon is red, you can install and mount the charging
plate as described in WI1944 or just connect the power adapter to the charger plate (observing polarity)
and power the IBR-ITAB to continue.
STEP 2: CONFIGURE THE CONTROL PANEL
The alarm control panel must have the correct firmware version installed to use all features of the IBR-ZREMOTE.
Required are:
PCD-Windows Quickloader: V6.12 or greater (located on the enclosed IBR-ZREMOTE support CD)
Control panels GEM-X255, GEM-P9600 and GEM-P3200: Firmware version 60A22-4 or greater (included in
IBR-ZREMOTE box)
Control panels GEM-1664, GEM-P1632 and GEM-P816: Firmware version 30R-9 or greater (included in IBR
-ZREMOTE box)
Note: The following version control panels may be upgraded for iBridge compatibility:
GEM-P3200 and P9600 controls running firmware version 20 or greater, released in May of 1999
All GEM-X255 control panels
Any new GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 or GEM-X255 control panel running V70 or greater firmware does not require
an EPROM upgrade, it is iBridge compatible out of the box.
GEM-P816 and GEM-P1632 control panels running firmware version 10D or greater, released in November of
2005. The PC board revision number can be identified by the revision number inside the triangular shaped sticker
affixed to the PCB (requires 32 pin EPROM socket in the control panel)
All GEM-P1664 control panels
Back / Power
Button

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UPGRADING THE EPROM CHIP
2A. If installing the IBR-ZREMOTE on a previously programmed control panel, launch Quickloader V6.12 (or greater) and
upload the control panel program configuration to an account on your PC. In all cases ensure a conventional keypad is
connected at keypad address 1 for steps that follow.
2B. Remove power from the control panel, disconnect the battery wires and replace the EPROM with the new version.
2C. Power the control panel, reconnect the battery wires, enter Direct Address Program Mode and Cold Start the panel:
To cold start the GEM-P186, GEM-P1632 or GEM-P1664 Control Panels:
1. Enter Dealer Program Mode from keypad #1 (the default Dealer Code is 4 5 6 7 8 9).
2. Once in Dealer Program Mode, press Reset.
3. In Direct Address Programming Mode, enter the following address:
Panel firmware V11 and lower, enter address 1198; firmware V30 and higher, enter address 2286
4. Press the ON / OFF button to save.
5. Press Reset twice to exit Dealer Program Mode. Verify the keypad display reads: E09-00 Cold Start.
To cold start the GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 or GEM-X255 Control Panels:
1. Enter Dealer Program Mode from keypad #1 (the Master Security Code is printed on the silver shield inside the
control panel housing). Once in Dealer Program Mode, press Reset.
2. In Direct Address Programming Mode, enter address 4093.
3. Press the ON / OFF button to save.
4. Press Reset twice to exit Dealer Program Mode. Verify the keypad display reads: E09-00 Cold Start.
2D. Download the saved control panel program configuration back into the control panel or create
and download new control panel programming.
PROGRAMMING THE IBR-ZREMOTE IN QUICKLOADER V6.12 (or greater)
2E. In Quickloader V6.12 (or greater), in Keypad Assignment, select the keypad address you will set up
in step 5 for the IBR-ZREMOTE, and change the keypad address Type to "RCM" and add the keypad
into the Area (see image at right), select EZ Arm (6 columns to the right on the same screen). In the
Keypad Features tab, check "Disable Code-Required-for-FM-Level 1" (GEM-P3200 / P9600 / X255 panels only).
STEP 3: INSTALL AND WIRE THE IBR-ZREMOTE
The IBR-ZREMOTE requires a unique keypad address on the NAPCO keypad bus. The IBR-ZREMOTE is factory
configured as control panel keypad address #1 and as a Napco "Classic" keypad. Place the panel configuration jumper
into CONFIG mode and leave this jumper there for now. The keypads will be configured in step 5.
Disconnect power from the control panel (AC and battery) and connect the keypad bus wires as shown below to the
+12V, GND, GRN and YEL terminals.
Optional Add-On Features:
Activate Fire, Auxiliary, Panic and Ambush for your IBR-ZREMOTE keypad address (in Keypad Assignment, check each box according to the
features required)
Enable "Automatic Interior Bypass/Easy Exit" in System Assignment, System Options tab (allows Stay/Away arming through iBridge App for use
with "Classic" keypads)
Check "Disable Code Required for EZ-Bypass" in the Keypad Features screen (allowing zones to be bypassed without using a User Code)
Download ALL changes to the control panel
Note: All IBR-ZREMOTE modules are factory defaulted as keypad address #1. Use the next available keypad address in your system, or leave the
IBR-ZREMOTE defaulted as keypad #1 and change the conventional wired keypad to ADDR #2 as described in these instructions.
RJ45
CABLE
MAC Address
(Example:
00-20-4A-80-81
-8B)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2
GRN YEL
HEADER
SOCKET
J3
TO PANEL SERIAL PORT (only needed
for NL-MOD CS communication)
RED
BLK
RJ45
CABLE
GND
DATA
BELL
IN0
IN1
IN2
IN3
SUPV.
R.B.
+12V
LOCAL
DNLD
RJ12
CABLE
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
3 WIRE
4 WIRE
CONTROL
PANEL

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STEP 4: WIRE IBR-ZREMOTE NETWORK CONNECTIONS TO
ISEE-WAP AND ROUTER
Using three (3) standard CAT5 network cables, connect...
...one end of the 1st cable into another open LAN socket on the ISEE-WAP, the other end into
the IBR-ZREMOTE receptacle labeled "ETHERNET" (located on the front next to the local
download jack).
...one end of the 2nd cable into another open LAN socket on the ISEE-WAP, the other end into
the other IBR-ZREMOTE receptacle located on the right side of the IBR-ZREMOTE (as shown
in the diagram on page 4).
...one end of the 3rd cable into an open LAN socket on the customer's existing router, the other
end into an open LAN socket of the ISEE-WAP. Note: See the diagram "2: WIRING
OVERVIEW with the IBR-ZREMOTE" on page 17 for connections without an ISEE-WAP
when no wireless tablets and/or iSeeVideo cameras are wanted.
Note: Customer's router must support DHCP. Reconnect the battery connection and power the control panel. Wait
two (2) minutes for all devices to fully power and complete their network connections. Remember, the panel configuration
jumper is set to CONFIG mode, so the keypads will power up and display "OUT OF SYSTEM".
STEP 5: CONFIGURE THE IBR-ZREMOTE KEYPAD ADDRESS & KEYPAD TYPE
Note: The IBR-ZREMOTE requires a unique keypad address on the Napco keypad bus. By default, the IBR-
ZREMOTE is configured as keypad address #1 and as a Napco "Classic Keypad". If not changing the keypad address
and/or keypad type, move the panel CONFIG jumper back to NORM, and go to step 7.
If the IBR-ZREMOTE is going to be set as keypad address #1 and set as a Napco "Classic" keypad, you will only have to
set the keypad addresses for any other additional conventional wired keypads connected to the control panel. Configure
each additional keypad as you normally would by moving the configuration jumper to CONFIG and entering Keypad
Configuration Mode by pressing 1 1 1 2 3 FUNCTION (or MENU) on each alpha keypad.
5A. The IBR-ZREMOTE Keypad Address and Keypad Type can be configured in one of three ways:
• Using a configuration keypad (such as a Napco GEM-RP1CAe2 or GEM-K1CA) to configure
the IBR-ZREMOTE (recommended method)
• Using an app on your iPhone, iPad or Android device to configure the IBR-ZREMOTE
• Using the IBR-ITAB Tablet to configure the IBR-ZREMOTE
If the IBR-ZREMOTE Keypad Address and/or Keypad Type needs to be changed, please use one of the three methods
below.
USING A CONFIGURATION KEYPAD TO CONFIGURE THE IBR-ZREMOTE (Recommended Method)
A model GEM-RP1CAe2 or GEM-K1 keypad (henceforth called a "configuration keypad") can
be plugged into the IBR-ZREMOTE "Header Socket" receptacle (marked "J3" on the PC
board; see the image at right). When connected, the IBR-ZREMOTE can be configured
exactly the same way as a physical Gemini keypad. Connect one end of the provided RCM-
PROGCABLE keypad bus cable to the Gemini keypad, then connect the other end to the IBR
-ZREMOTE circuit board receptacle marked "J3" (insert the plug with the black wire adjacent
to jumper J4; the plug keying tab faces away from the unit).
Configuration Procedure
Use the "configuration keypad" to program the IBR-ZREMOTE Keypad Address and Keypad
Type as follows. Note: The "configuration keypad" must be addressed as keypad #1.
1. Ensure both jumpers marked J2 and J3 on the IBR-ZREMOTE circuit board (located at
the bottom right next to the blue bus connector) are set closer to the "4-WIRE" text
printed on the circuit board (this is the default shipping configuration).
2. IMPORTANT: Remove jumper J4 on the " Z-Wave circuit board" (the top circuit board located within in the IBR-
ZREMOTE housing, next to silver battery).
3. Connect one end of the special keypad bus cable (RCM-PROGCABLE) to the back of the configuration keypad and
connect the other end to the IBR-ZREMOTE "Header Socket" receptacle (marked "J3" on the PC board as shown in
the image above).
4. Put the control panel into Keypad Configuration Mode by moving the configuration jumper to the bottom two pins
("CONFIG"), located inside the control panel enclosure.
CUSTOMER ROUTER
(Wireless or Wired-only)
BROADBAND
MODEM
Internet
ISEE-WAP
(((
(1) CAT5 Ethernet
Connection
(2) CAT5 Ethernet
Connection
(3) CAT5 to Router
IBR-ZREMOTE
(((
RCM-PROGCABLE plugs into the
"Header Socket" (J3)
Jumper J4 also shown.
J4
J3

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5. When the configuration keypad powers up, its display will read "XX OUT OF SYSTEM RCM MODULE".
IMPORTANT: After the display reads " XX OUT OF SYSTEM", you MUST stop and wait for the IBR-ZREMOTE
components to reset and prepare for communication; only after the display changes to "XX OUT OF SYSTEM RCM
MODULE" may you proceed with the next step (the words "RCM-MODULE" must be in the display text).
6. Press 1 1 1 2 3 FUNCTION (or MENU) to enter Keypad Configuration Mode.
7. Tap FUNCTION (or MENU) repeatedly until the configuration keypad displays "Keypad Address".
8. Enter the correct address and tap ON/OFF (or ENTER) to save. (Note: The keypad address will not change until
you tap ON/OFF or ENTER).
9. Tap FUNCTION (or MENU) repeatedly until the keypad displays "Keypad TYPE RP1CAE2".
10. Tap INTERIOR / STAY or NEXT to toggle between the keypad model names. When selected, tap ON/OFF (or ENTER)
to save, then tap RESET to exit. Note: If using a Stay/Away keypad you MUST press and hold STAY to change the
keypad type. The keypad will then revert back to "Keypad Beep ON"; scroll to Keypad Type to verify it is set to "K1CA".
11. Return the control panel CONFIG jumper back to the top two pins ("NORM"). "System Ready" should appear on
the keypad if all zones are closed.
12. Disconnect the programming cable from the IBR-ZREMOTE and replace jumper J4 that was removed in step 2.
USING AN APP TO CONFIGURE THE IBR-ZREMOTE
1. Install the iBridge APP on your Android, iPad or iPhone Device. Apps can be obtained from Google Play or the
Apple Store.
2. Connect to the ISEE-WAP Wi-Fi access point "IBRIDGE" using the WEP key 1234567890 or connect your device to
the customers Wi-Fi Network to access the iBridge (verify that you are connected to the iBridge by launching the
APP, and your status should display "System Ready" or display the keypad status correctly).
3. Put the control panel into Keypad Configuration Mode by moving the configuration jumper to the bottom two pins
("CONFIG"), located inside the control panel.
4. Using the iBridge app, at the Home screen tap "SECURITY" then "OTHER OPTIONS" and select "KEYPAD
MODE". After putting the control panel into Keypad Configuration Mode, it normally takes up to 40 seconds
for the keypad on the iBridge APP to go "out of system". The keypad will display "01 Out of System RCM
MODULE". IMPORTANT: After the display reads "XX OUT OF SYSTEM", you MUST stop and wait for the
IBR-ZREMOTE components to reset and prepare for communication; only after the display changes to "XX OUT OF
SYSTEM RCM MODULE" may you proceed with the next step (the words "RCM-MODULE" must be in the
display text).
5. Press 1 1 1 2 3 FUNCTION (or MENU) to enter Keypad Configuration Mode. Note: Do NOT change the Virtual
PBX, Account ID or Dealer ID.
6. Tap FUNCTION (or MENU) repeatedly until the configuration keypad displays "Keypad Address".
7. Enter the correct address and tap ON/OFF (or ENTER) to save. (Note: Keypad address will not change until you
tap ON/OFF or ENTER).
8. Tap FUNCTION (or MENU) repeatedly until the keypad displays "Keypad TYPE RP1CAE2".
9. Tap INTERIOR / STAY or NEXT to toggle between the keypad model names. When selected, tap ON/OFF or
ENTER to save, then tap RESET to exit.
10. Return the control panel CONFIG jumper back to the top two pins ("NORM"). "System Ready" should appear on
the keypad if all zones are closed.
If you are using the IBR-ITAB wireless tablet and you are unable to connect with the IBR-ZREMOTE using the APP, then
the "USING THE IBR-ITAB TO CONFIGURE THE IBR-ZREMOTE" procedure (below) can be used.
USING THE IBR-ITAB TO CONFIGURE THE IBR-ZREMOTE
If step 4 was completed properly, the IBR-ZREMOTE and ISEE-WAP should have obtained IP addresses and be ready for
use. Power up an IBR-ITAB and it will connect to the ISEE-WAP and IBR-ZREMOTE automatically (this process may take
several minutes the first time it is performed). The top status bar will display "System Ready" or "Not Ready to Arm" when
it is ready for the following steps:
Set the keypad skin and configure the IBR-ITAB as follows:
1. On the IBR-ITAB:
a. Press and hold the System Settings "gear" icon (located at the lower left corner of the display) for 4 seconds.
b. Tap the empty field. In the keyboard, type the administrator password "admin".
c. Tap Done and then OK.
d. Tap Yes to the "Making System Changes…" popup to proceed.
2. Once in the Dealer Settings menu, tap Security.

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The following steps will ensure that the IBR-ITAB will only wirelessly
connect to the intended ISEE-WAP by adding the unique SSID name
and (secret) key to the ISEE-WAP.
With the Home Screen displayed, using your finger, press and hold the
System Settings "gear" icon (shown at right).
The Please enter password popup appears (shown at right). If this
popup does not appear, press the Back/Power Button and try again.
Remember, be sure to press and hold the System Settings "gear" icon.
STEP 7 – SECURING THE SYSTEM
Up to this point the iBridge system auto-configured using the default Wi-Fi settings. The ISEE-WAP has two default
SSIDs (network access point names) broadcasting to devices within signal range of the ISEE-WAP; these SSIDs can
easily be seen with any iPhone or Android device. The names are PUBLIC and IBRIDGE. SSID1 is named PUBLIC
and is used by the IBR-ITABs and cameras to automatically join the network. SSID2 is named IBRIDGE, uses the
WEP security protocol and a 10-digit Key of "1234567890". SSID2 can be changed to a new name and a secret Key
so that only the customer has access. After this step is completed, PUBLIC can be disabled so that no one else can
connect to the system. Note: This process is reversible to accommodate future changes.
Press and hold the
"System Settings"
"gear" icon
3. Tap the first menu entry Keypad Skin and tap either Classic or K Series Stay/Away.
4. Press the Back/Power button twice to return to the Home Screen.
5. Put the control panel into Keypad Configuration Mode by moving the configuration jumper to the
bottom two pins ("CONFIG"), located inside the control panel enclosure.
6. Using the IBR-ITAB, at the Home Screen tap SECURITY then OTHER OPTIONS and select KEYPAD
MODE.After putting the control panel into Keypad Configuration mode it normally takes up to 40
seconds for the tablet to go "out of system". The keypad will display "01 Out of System RCM MODULE".
IMPORTANT: After the display reads "XX OUT OF SYSTEM", you MUST stop and wait for the IBR-
ZREMOTE components to reset and prepare for communication; only after the display changes to "XX OUT OF
SYSTEM RCM MODULE" may you proceed with the next step (the words "RCM-MODULE" must be in the
display text).
7. Press 1 1 1 2 3 FUNCTION (or MENU) to enter Keypad Configuration Mode.
8. Tap FUNCTION (or MENU) repeatedly until the configuration keypad displays "Keypad Address".
9. Enter the correct address and tap ON/OFF (or ENTER) to save. (Note: Keypad address will not change until you
tap ON/OFF or ENTER).
10. Tap FUNCTION (or MENU) repeatedly until the keypad displays "Keypad TYPE RP1CAE2"
11. Tap INTERIOR / STAY or NEXT to toggle between the keypad model names. When selected, tap ON/OFF (or
ENTER) to save, then tap RESET to exit.
12. Return the control panel CONFIG jumper back to the top two pins ("NORM"). "System Ready" should appear on
the keypad if all zones are closed.
At this point you should have a functioning system and be able to arm and disarm the security system using the IBR-ITAB
or through the APP. The next step is to integrate video cameras (if applicable).
STEP 6: ENROLL VIDEO CAMERAS (Optional)
If you already have iSeeVideo cameras installed, then jump to the next paragraph "Discovering Cameras" below.
Installing Cameras
Mount and wire cameras in accordance with the work instructions included with the camera. Make note of the MAC
address of each installed camera. Once the cameras are installed (wired or wireless), power them and wait at least two
(2) minutes for the cameras to acquire IP addresses and stabilize.
Discovering Cameras
On the IBR-ITAB touch screen, tap the VIDEO "pie shape", then tap the magnifying glass that appears on the next
screen to discover the newly installed cameras (or the existing iSeeVideo cameras installed previously). It may be
necessary to re-run this discovery process more than once if all cameras are not found.
Back / Power
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In the Please enter password popup, tap the blank (empty)
field with the flashing cursor, and the following keyboard will
appear on the screen:
Using the keyboard keys, tap each letter to type the word
"admin" (all lowercase). When finished typing, tap the
Done button (see image at right).
The word "admin" is now placed in the Please enter pass-
word popup, as shown:
Tap OK. The following warning popup appears:
Tap Yes and the following User Settings menu appears:
Tap Tablet, then tap Connection. The following Connection
Settings appears:
Change the SSID and Key.
Tap (1) Change/Create CUSTOM IBRIDGE ISEE-WAP
SSID and KEY.
Note: The following only needs to be performed once to
configure or change the ISEE-WAP. If enrolling a second
IBR-ITAB, jump to the next step.
An Information popup appears:
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Tap Continue. In the Preferred Network dialog that appears
(shown at right), type a new SSID name, ensure the default
security protocol is WEP, then type a new secret Key (check
Show Password to view the password text as you type).
The Key MUST be one word (no spaces) 10 digits in length
using only 0-9, A, B, C, D, E or F as digits. DO NOT use the
same SSID name and secret Key as the customer's router.
Again, do not use spaces!
When finished, tap Save. This action adds this unique SSID
and this unique Key to the ISEE-WAP. A popup will display
that reads, "Command completed successfully -- OK". Tap
OK to close; wait two (2) minutes for the ISEE-WAP to re-
start and the IBR-ITAB to reconnect.
Next, you must configure the IBR-ITAB to hereafter ONLY
connect to the ISEE-WAP with this unique SSID and this
unique Key. Proceed as follows:
Choose the Tablet Connection/SSID.
At the Connection Settings menu that appears (shown at
right), tap (2) Tablet Connection/SSID Choice.
In the following Information popup that appears, tap Contin-
ue.
In the screen that appears, tap CUSTOM SETUP.
Under CUSTOM SETUP you will be presented with the
same Preferred Network dialog as shown above. The data
entered previously will still exist; tap Join to accept this data.
Adding Additional IBR-ITABs
If enrolling multiple IBR-ITABs, after you
complete all of the steps above and lock down
the ISEE-WAP, at the Connection Settings
menu that appears (shown above), you must
select (2) Tablet Connection/SSID Choice for
each additional tablet. These fields will have
to be completed using the same SSID and
password you created with the first IBR-ITAB.
YOU ONLY NEED TO REPEAT THIS STEP
WHEN ADDING ADDITIONAL IBR-ITABs.

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Configure the Wireless Cameras. Be sure all wireless
cameras are powered, then tap (3) Configure Wireless Cam-
era.
A confirmation popup appears; tap Yes to proceed (or tap No
to exit without saving changes).
Wait while the IBR-ITAB searches for all cameras. When
finished searching, the IBR-ITAB lists all the discovered
cameras by IP address. Tap to select each camera one at a
time and tap "Lock" to lock the camera. Exit when complete.
Lock Down the ISEE-WAP.
In the Connection Settings menu, tap (4) Lock Down
IBRIDGE ISEE-WAP.
Locking the ISEE-WAP turns off the default "PUBLIC" SSID
so no other systems can connect to your equipment. Any
new IBR-ITABs will have to use the new SSID and Key en-
tered in the Preferred Network dialog above.
In the Information popup that appears, tap Continue.
Wait several seconds until the following popup appears:
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STEP 8: ACTIVATE YOUR IBRIDGE (IBR-ZREMOTE) FOR REMOTE SERVICES
Once the IBR-ZREMOTE has been completely wired to the control panel, configured and powered up, a consumer
iBridge subscriber account is ready to be created for remote services (remote access through the web and remotely
through smartphones), if desired. These activation steps include adding subscribers, cameras and an IBR-ZREMOTE
to a customer account.
To activate, go to www.NapcoComNet.com and log into your NapcoComNet account. If you are not
yet registered as a NapcoComNet dealer, please click the Registration button. Dealer accounts are
approved Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm (please allow up to 1 business day for approval).
To activate your new device, click the Add Device tab at the top of the screen, click Service Plans and
then enter the device's Unit ID / MAC Address for the product type that you are activating.
Select:
SLE-GSM Service Plans: Type the Radio ID# for all Napco SLE-Series Radio models
iSeeVideo Service Plans: Type the MAC address for all iSeeVideo cameras, IVRs and Vid-
eo Gateways (do not activate the ISEE-WAP)
iBridge/iRemote Service Plans: Type the MAC address for iBridge and iRemote modules
Simply enter your device’s Unit ID / MAC address (without dashes or spaces) and click Go to view the applicable ser-
MAC
ADDRESS
Test the keypad. To ensure the IBR-ITAB is connected
with the correct ISEE-WAP, press the Back/Power Button
repeatedly until the Home Screen appears, then press the
Security button. A screen with your arming choices ap-
pears:
Arm the system by first pressing AWAY, then press the User
Code in the keypad that appears. Ensure the keypad text on
the IBR-ITAB matches the keypad text that appears on the
standard wired keypad.
In the Home Screen, when connected, a con-
nection strength indicator appears at the top
right (1-4 bars, as shown). If you wish to verify
the connection, press this icon and text ap-
pears at the bottom of the IBR-ITAB screen
confirming the validity of the connection. For
example, the text may read:
"Connected with ssid: WAP345, Level: Excellent, IP:
192.168.50.102, Port: 8003, Gateway: 192.168.50.2"
Signal Strength
Indicator
USING NL-MOD CONFIG Software 3.0.2.1 or greater
Verify the correct IP Address to our DNS server as follows: Note: You will only need to perform this next step if
you are unable to access the IBR-ZREMOTE remotely and/or if the red LED located on the top center of the
bottom PC board inside the IBR-ZREMOTE is NOT blinking every 15 seconds (this blinking LED normally indi-
cates a successful connection to our DNS server).
Open the NL-MODCONFIG software. Click the "PC Preset/RCM" tab, click the Secondary tab (located on the
right) and click "Populate Napco Defaults" button.
In the Populate Defaults for Device popup
(shown at left), populate the defaults for the
IBR-ZREMOTE (click the radio button and
click OK). When finished, download these
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vice plans and add them to your cart. If any optional services are available for your device, these will also be of-
fered.
You will be asked to enter basic subscriber information, review your order and then check out by clicking Process
Order. The product will be ready for use within 15 minutes of checkout.
To access the IBR-ZREMOTE remotely via PC, tablet or smart phone, go to www.ibridgeonline.com to access your
existing iBridge online account or register for a new account. Device apps are available for iPhones, iPads and An-
droid devices from their respective apps markets.
For iSeeVideo, iBridge and iRemote products, a new subscriber account will automatically be created. A User ID
and temporary password will be emailed to you (the dealer) upon activation. This temporary password must be
changed by the customer once the installation is complete*.
*For existing subscribers, the system will NOT generate an email with a User ID/password.
For detailed step-by-step instructions, go to http://tech.napcosecurity.com/ and select ComNet Activation Guide
(WI2113).
DEALER ADMINSTRATION & BRANDING
To log into the dealer administration and branding site go to www.ibridgeonline.com and log in with your NapcoCom-
Net User ID and password.
As shown in the screen image at right, at www.ibridgeonline.com you can manage your subscriber accounts, view a
list of User IDs, as well as manage both
your cameras and keypads registered to
your dealer account. Note: For forgotten
passwords, your customer must click the
"Forgot your password?" link at
www.ibridgeonline.com.
Branding: Upload a New Logo
The Upload a new Logo link, located un-
der "User Management", allows you to
brand your site with a logo or unique com-
pany name that your customer will see when they log into their keypad. Be sure to follow the logo size and dimen-
sion guidelines before uploading.
TCP/IP REMOTE AND LOCAL COMMUNICATIONS
Before performing an upload or download, open the PCD-Windows Quickloader Digital Communications screen, Dig-
ital / Dialing Options tab and place a check to enable the TCP/IP Communications option. In addition, be
sure to connect a serial cable between the "LOCAL
DNLD" socket on the iREMOTE-MOD and the control
panel motherboard local download jack.
The following describes when to use the two options
available for TCP/IP communications in the PCD-
Windows Quickloader Panel Communications screen
(under TCP/IP, shown at right). When connecting to
your Gemini control panels for local and remote up-
loading and downloading through the iBridge IBR-
ZREMOTE, iREMOTE-MOD or NL-MOD-UL, the fol-
lowing considerations should be noted:
NL-Mod: This radio button selection allows
local and remote connections to the NL-MOD, iRE-
MOTE-MOD and IBR-ZREMOTE through a local
and a public IP address (port forwarding 10081 is
required for remote access for NL-MODs and iRE-
MOTE-MODs only). To retrieve the public IP ad-

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dress from the Napco DNS server, click the "Get IP From DNS" button to populate the public IP address of your
device. IMPORTANT: When locally on site, always use this NL-Mod radio button option and type the local
IP address of the device to which you are connecting, plus the MAC Address (locate the local IP address using
NL-MODCONFIG software).
iBridge: This radio button selection allows a remote connection only to the IBR-ZREMOTE (no port for-
warding required). For local connections to upload and download Gemini control panels through TCP/IP, you
must select NL-Mod and type the local LAN IP address.
CONCLUSION
At this point you have successfully installed, configured and locked down the iBridge system. Additional manuals are
included with this system as follows:
Z-WAVE PROGRAMMING AND USER GUIDE (OI378)
If your customer plans to use Z-WAVE devices, then consult OI378, "Using your iBridge IBR-ITAB Series Home
Automation System". This user guide describes how to enroll and control Z-Wave devices. As a Dealer, you have
the choice to either allow or disable access to Z-WAVE configuration menus by the end user. This setting is dis-
cussed in the following WI1944.
CONFIGURING THE IBR-ITAB (WI1944)
The IBR-ITAB Installation, Mounting and Programming instructions describes how to physically install the IBR-ITAB
to the wall and also describes the three (3) types of menus in the IBR-ITAB. They are:
1. User Settings: User Settings are options that your customer can set to control the IBR-ITAB. Tap the
System Settings "gear" icon once (lower left corner of the Home screen) to access this menu. Descrip-
tions of each feature are described in the IBR-ITAB Security System User Guide OI372.
2. Dealer Settings: Dealer Settings are options that the Dealer configures. These menus are accessed via
the same "gear" icon but by pressing and holding the "gear" icon for 3 seconds (a password is required to ac-
cess these menus).
3. Android Settings: Within Dealer Settings there is an option to access the Android menu system. The
Android menus should not be accessed by the Dealer; these menus exist for troubleshooting purposes when in
contact with our Technical Support department.
IBR-ITAB SECURITY SYSTEM USER GUIDE (OI372)
This user guide describes how to use the security keypad on the IBR-ITAB screen, and perform tasks such as arm-
ing Stay (protecting yourself at home), arming Away (setting the alarm when leaving), arming Night (protecting
yourself when sleeping), bypassing zones, and all other aspects of the customer's security alarm system.

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IBR-ZREMOTE
CUSTOMER ROUTER
(Wireless or Wired-only)
2: WIRING OVERVIEW with the IBR-ZREMOTE
KEYPAD BUS
CONTROL
PANEL
STANDARD
KEYPAD
Internet
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
GREEN
YELLOW
TO PANEL SERIAL PORT (only
needed for IBR-ZREMOTE CS
communication or panel
downloading)
RED
BLACK
BROADBAND
MODEM
Z-WAVE DEVICES
For remote services with Z-Wave, use an IBR-
ZREMOTE (no need to use an IBR-WIFI-MOD or
ISEE-WAP). The hardwired IBR-ITAB-HW does
have built-in Wi-Fi capability, for wireless connection to
the IBR-ZREMOTE through the customer's "Wi-Fi"
network (add an ISEE-WAP for wireless tablets and/
or iSeeVideo cameras).
For remote services without Z-Wave, use the iRemote-
MOD Remote Control Module and access your
keypad at www.MyRemoteKeypad.com.
Remote Services
Use IBR-ZREMOTE.
Access at www.ibridgeonline.com
RED
(+)
(–)
BLACK
Power Supply
IBR-ITAB-HW
Power Supply: If the system
standby current is insufficient for
the 380mA required for the IBR-
ITAB-HW, use a separate UL-
Listed Security and Signaling
power-limited 12V power supply.
Be sure the negative terminals of
the power supply and control
panel are connected.
(2) CAT5 Ethernet
Connection
(1) CAT5 Ethernet
Connection
IBR-ZREMOTE
CUSTOMER ROUTER
(Wireless or Wired-only)
KEYPAD BUS
BROADBAND MODEM
TO PANEL SERIAL PORT (only
needed for IBR-ZREMOTE CS
communication or panel
downloading)
CONTROL
PANEL
STANDARD
KEYPAD
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
ISEE-WAP
(((
(((
Z-WAVE DEVICES
RED
(+)
(–)
BLACK
Power Supply
IBR-ITAB-HW
Power Supply: If the system
standby current is insufficient for
the 380mA required for the IBR-
ITAB-HW, use a separate UL-
Listed Security and Signaling
power-limited 12V power supply.
Be sure the negative terminals of
the power supply and control
panel are connected.
1: WIRING OVERVIEW with IBR-ZREMOTE, ISEE-WAP and
Hardwired IBR-ITAB-HW Tablet
(2) CAT5 Ethernet
Connection
(1) CAT5 Ethernet
Connection
Internet
Remote Services
Use IBR-ZREMOTE.
Access at www.ibridgeonline.com
(3) CAT5 to Router
(3) CAT5 to Router
IBR-ITAB
(((
CAMERAS

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CUSTOMER ROUTER
(Wireless or Wired-only)
3: WIRING OVERVIEW with the IBR-ITAB-HW only
KEYPAD BUS
BROADBAND
MODEM
CONTROL
PANEL
STANDARD
KEYPAD
Internet
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
(+)
(–)
BLACK
Power Supply
IBR-ITAB-HW
Power Supply: If the system
standby current is insufficient for
the 380mA required for the IBR-
ITAB-HW, use a separate UL-
Listed Security and Signaling
power-limited 12V power supply.
Be sure the negative terminals of
the power supply and control
panel are connected.
For remote services with Z-Wave, use
an IBR-ZREMOTE (no need to use an
IBR-WIFI-MOD or ISEE-WAP). The
hardwired IBR-ITAB-HW includes Wi-
Fi capability for wireless connection
through the customer's "Wi-Fi" network
(with the hardwired IBR-ITAB-HW add
an IBR-WIFI-MOD for wireless tablets
and/or iSeeVideo cameras).
For remote services without Z-Wave,
use the iRemote-MOD Remote
Control Module and access your
keypad at
www.MyRemoteKeypad.com.
CUSTOMER ROUTER
(Wireless or Wired-only)
4: WIRING OVERVIEW with the IBR-WIFI-MOD
KEYPAD BUS
BROADBAND
MODEM
STANDARD
KEYPAD Internet
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
IBR-WIFI-MOD
CONTROL
PANEL
CAMERAS
(((
(((
IBR-ITAB
(((
IBR-WIFI-MOD: Wireless Panel Interface, communicates between Internet, Gemini Control Panel (through the 4-wire keypad bus), the IBR-
ITAB Touchscreen Tablet and optional iSeeVideo wireless cameras. Only use the IBR-WIFI-MOD if remote services or if Z-Wave are NOT
required. Therefore, the customer may ONLY control their alarm system or view video LOCALLY through an optional IBR-ITAB tablet or video
through mobile devices running the iBridge mobile app, using the iBridge Wi-Fi service provided by the IBR-WIFI-MOD. NOTE: A remote service
subscriber account on www.ibridgeonline.com is NOT required for LOCAL ONLY control. For remote services and Z-Wave, use the IBR-ZREMOTE.
For remote services without Z-Wave, use the iRemote-MOD Remote Control Module and access your keypad at www.myremotekeypad.com.
RED
(+)
(–)
BLACK
Power Supply
IBR-ITAB-HW
Power Supply: If the system
standby current is insufficient for
the 380mA required for the IBR-
ITAB-HW, use a separate UL-
Listed Security and Signaling
power-limited 12V power supply.
Be sure the negative terminals of
the power supply and control
panel are connected.
CAT5 to Router
CAT5 to Router

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NOTES

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THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS REQUIRED BY THE FCC:
This equipment 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 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. Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by NAPCO can void your authority to operate this
equipment under Federal Communications Commissions rules.
FCC NOTICE (FOR U.S. CUSTOMERS):
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules:
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH INDUSTRY CANADA LICENCE-EXEMPT RSS STANDARD(S). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
NOTES

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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 OF
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 representations,
whether oral or written, are either merged herein or are
expressly cancelled. NAPCO 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 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.
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.
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