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BATTERY REPLACEMENT GUIDE





MAIN BACK UP BATTERY REPLACEMENT


Security System Control Panel
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Alarm System Back Up Battery
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The NAPCO Security System has a 12-Volt 4, 5 or 7 amp hour rechargeable back up battery. When the battery voltage drops below normal, a low-battery signal is displayed on the keypad. For GEMINI alarm system panels, an 'E-02' will be displayed. For MAGNUM ALERT alarm system panels, a number '2', along with the green, yellow and red lights blinking, will be displayed. At that time, the battery may need to be replaced. Batteries can be ordered and shipped to your home by calling All Island Security at 1-800-695-4484.

To replace the battery, locate the alarm system Control Panel (not the keypad) usually in the basement or in a 1st floor closet. See Figure 1 above. Open the door by removing any screws around the lip of the panel door. Unplug the existing battery and recycle. Replace the new battery making sure to plug the RED WIRE to the RED TERMINAL and the BLACK WIRE to the BLACK TERMINAL. BE CAREFUL NOT TO REVERSE THE POLARITY AS IT MAY DAMAGE THE CONTROL PANEL. See Figure 2 above. Close the panel door and replace the screws.

When completed go to the Keypad and press RESET for GEMINI alarm system panels or PRESS AND HOLD the 9 key on MAGNUM ALERT alarm system panels for 3 seconds.







TRANS 2  Transmitter BATTERY REPLACEMENT


Alarm System Transmitter
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Security System Transmitter
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Home Security System Transmitter
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The GEM-TRANS2 wireless transmitter is powered by a 3-Volt Type CR123 lithium battery. When the battery voltage drops below normal, a low-battery signal; E-05-(followed by the 2 digit # of the transmitter) will display sequentially on the keypad. At that time, the battery needs to be replaced. Batteries can be ordered and shipped to your home by calling All Island Security at 1-800-695-4484.

To replace the battery, remove the cover by inserting a small screwdriver into the slot at the bottom of the alarm system transmitter and twisting while applying upward pressure. See Figure 1 above. The cover will open toward the 'hinge' on the opposite side. See Figure 3 above.

Insert the battery. Observe polarity. Insert the battery with the positive (+) terminal toward the terminal block. See Figure 2 above.

Replace the cover by placing it on the 'hinge' first and then closing it and snapping it back onto the base. See Figure 3 above.

When completed, go to the keypad and press the 'reset' button.

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TRANS LP Transmitter BATTERY REPLACEMENT


Alarm Sytems
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Security Systems
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Home Security Systems
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The GEM-TRANSLP wireless transmitter is powered by a 3-Volt Type CR2032 lithium battery. When the battery voltage drops below normal, a low-battery signal; E-05-(followed by the  # of the transmitter) will display sequentially on the keypad. At that time, the battery needs to be replaced. Batteries can be ordered and shipped to your home by calling All Island Security at 1-800-695-4484.

To replace the battery, remove the cover by inserting a small screwdriver into either slot of the alarm system transmitter and twisting while applying upward pressure. Repeat on opposite side if necessary. See Figure 1 above. Seperate the cover from the base. See Figure 2 above.

Insert the battery. Observe polarity. Slide the battery under the two gold contacts with the positive (+) terminal facing up and press into holder. DO NOT INSERT BACKWARDS. See Figure 3 above.

Replace the cover by snapping it back onto the base.

When completed, go the keypad and press the 'reset' button.

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Slim Secure Transmitter BATTERY REPLACEMENT


Wireless Alarm System
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Wireless Alarm System
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Wireless Security System
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The EV-DWS319N Secure wireless transmitter is powered by a 3-Volt Type CR2 lithium battery. When the battery voltage drops below normal, a low-battery signal; E-05-(followed by the 2 digit # of the transmitter) will display sequentially on the keypad. At that time, the battery needs to be replaced. Batteries can be ordered and shipped to your home by calling All Island Security at 1-800-695-4484.

To replace the battery, press the tab on the bottom of the cover of the alarm system transmitter. See Figure 1 above. The cover will open toward the 'hinge' on the opposite side. See Figure 2 above.

Insert the battery. Observe polarity. Insert the battery with the positive (+) terminal toward the center of the transmitter. See Figure 2 above.

Replace the cover by placing it on the 'hinge' first and then closing it and snapping it back onto the base.

When completed, go to the keypad and press the 'reset' button.

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Gem KEYF Key fob BATTERY REPLACEMENT


Wireless Home Security System Keyfob
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Wireless Security System
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Wireless Alarm System
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Wireless Home Alarm System
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The GEM-KEYF Key fob wireless transmitter is powered by a 3-Volt Type CR2032 lithium battery. When the battery voltage drops below normal, the LED will begin flashing.  In addition, a low-battery signal; E-18-(followed by the 2 digit # of the keyfob) will display sequentially on the keypad. At that time, the battery needs to be replaced. Batteries can be ordered and shipped to your home by calling All Island Security at 1-800-695-4484.

To replace the battery, remove the key ring from the key ring loop. Carefully insert the a small screwdriver into the notch located in the bottom right corner of the Key fob (near the key ring loop) and gently twisting. Lift off the top cover. With the bottom half of the Key fob facing upwards, carefully remove the circuit board with the screwdriver or a paper clip. See Figure 2 and Figure 3 above. On the bottom side of the circuit board, push the battery out of its metal holder with a small screwdriver or paper clip. See Figure 4 above.
 
Insert the battery with the positive (+) side up by sliding it into the metal bracket.
 
Reassemble the case by first placing the circuit board, battery side down, into the Key fob base. See Figure 3 above. Place the top of the Key fob (with the rubber button/gasket in place) on the Key fob base and press to snap closed.

When completed, test the Key fob operation.

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Gem SMK Smoke Detector BATTERY REPLACEMENT


Wireless Home Security System
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Wireless Alarm System
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Wireless Security System
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Wireless Alarm System
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The GEM-SMK wireless smoke detector is powered by a 3-Volt Type DL123A lithium battery AND a 9-Volt alkaline battery. When the battery voltage drops below normal, a low-battery signal; E-05-(followed by the 2 digit # of the transmitter) will display sequentially on the keypad. At that time, the battery needs to be replaced. Batteries can be ordered and shipped to your home by calling All Island Security at 1-800-695-4484.

To replace the batteries, first remove the smoke detector from the base by turning it counter-clockwise. 

Open the 9-Volt battery cover with a philips head screwdriver. See Figure 1 above. Replace with a new 9-Volt Alkaline battery. Next, open the 3-Volt lithium battery cover by prying it with a regular screwdriver. See Figure 2 above. Remove the battery by pulling up on the (+) positive end first. When installing the new 3-Volt lithium battery, MAKE SURE TO INSTALL THE NEGATIVE END FIRST. See Figure 3 above. Then push down on the positive end. See Figure 4 above. Replace both covers. 

Put the unit back onto the base by turning clockwise. 

When completed, go to the keypad and press the 'reset' button.

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Gem GB Audio Glass Break BATTERY REPLACEMENT


Wireless Alarm Systems
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Wireless Home Security Systems
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Alarm Systems on Long Island
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The GEM-GB wireless audio glass break detector is powered by 2  3-Volt Type DL123A lithium batteries. When the battery voltage drops below normal, a low-battery signal; E-05-(followed by the 2 digit # of the transmitter) will display sequentially on the keypad. At that time, the battery needs to be replaced. Batteries can be ordered and shipped to your home by calling All Island Security at 1-800-695-4484.

To replace the batteries, first remove the glass break detector from the base. See Figure 1. Pressure may need to be applied to the top and bottom of the base in order for the tabs on the cover to clear the holding groove on the base. See Figure 2 above. 

Remove the batteries by pulling up on the (+) positive end first. When installing the new 3-Volt lithium batteries, MAKE SURE TO INSTALL THE NEGATIVE END FIRST. Then push down on the positive end. Replace the cover. See Figure 3 above.

When completed, go to the keypad and press the 'reset' button.

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