Napco GEMC-NL-MOD TCP/IP Digital Communicator

  • JMAC SKU: NAPCO-GEMCNLMOD
$209.00
+ Free Shipping
In Stock
  • Expedited Shipping Available Expedited Shipping Available
  • Need it Tomorrow?
    Need it Tomorrow?
    Select the NEED IT FAST shipping option at checkout and a member of our team will contact you promptly with any available Expedited Shipping options once we receive your order.
JMAC_ID:
200289974
df_manual_boost:
1.50
The NAPCO NetLink GEMC-NL-MOD is a device that allows the reporting of alarms over a TCP/IP based (Intranet or Internet) network.

The GEMC-NL-MOD is housed in a separate plastic enclosure, and is connected to the Local Download receptacle for the Gemini C-Series control panels.

The GEMC-NL-MOD is supported by PCD-Windows Quickloader download software version 6.0 or greater. For FIREWOLF Fire Alarm Control panels, the Quickloader software will support downloading through the Internet or an intranet, as well as the uploading of logs and other data.

The GEMC-NL-MOD includes a small transient protection device (named the NL-ULBD) inside its enclosure. In addition, the GEMC-NL-MOD is one part of a larger system which includes a software package to allow its configuration before use (the NL-MODCONFIG) and a rack-mountable Receiver (the NL-RCV-RMPCUL) to allow the receipt of alarms, status and supervisory data.






For more information about the Napco GEMCNLMOD, please contact us.
  • Listed to UL Standard 864, Ninth Edition when used with NAPCO FIREWOLF UL 864 Ninth Edition-listed panels
  • Eliminates the cost of Fire Systems two dedicated phone lines
  • Increases connection supervision to the central station from the once-a-day test signal to programmable test time
  • Requires no change to the existing panel configuration; the IP Communicator connects directly to the primary and secondary analog panel telephone ports
  • Fast alarm transmission
  • Works over any type of customer-provided Ethernet network connection (LAN or WAN), DSL modem or cable modem
  • Data transmits over standard contact-ID protocol but has secured encryption
  • Supports dual-destination IP receiver address for high redundancy configurations: all signals are sent to a secondary address should the primary become unavailable

1 Review

  • 5
    NAPCO-GEMCNLMOD

    Posted by 115621 on Jul 27th 2017