Napco GEM-DK1CA Door Style Keypad with EZ Programming

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With its clean, Decorator door design, the Napco Gemini GEMDK1CA Door Style Custom Alphanumeric Keypad offers homeowners a sleek, intuitive keypad for controlling Gemini control panels. In addition to providing increased aesthetic appeal, the flip-down door also helps prevent unauthorized access. The keypad works with Gemini control panels and features a built-in 4-zone expansion module, allowing you to automatically expand your security system's functionality. The GEMDK1CA also offers a deluxe 32-character backlit, menu-driven, dual-line display for easy reading and programming. As part of Napco's DK Series line of keypads, the GEMDK1CA Keypad features quick and easy to use "stay and away" keys, which provide convenient system arming for both day (away) and night (stay) modes. Each of the large soft-touch backlit keys includes a programmable touch-tone feature to provide audible feedback with a button is pressed. The keypad also offers three programmable keypad panic keys (F, P, A) for fire, police or an auxiliary device. This custom alphanumeric keypad is compatible with the Napco P816, P1632, P1664, P3200, P9600, and X255 control panels. With EZ Keypad Programming, you can easily configure the keypad to work with your panel.



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  • Contemporary, pure black and white styling
  • Door covers keys for cleaner lines & prevents unwarranted use
  • Bright blue backlit custom LCD display & alphanumeric zone directory
  • Blue backlit keys brighten to the touch and feature easy stay and away functionality
  • Built in 4-zone expander
  • 3 built in panic buttons
  • Familiar Napco operation, identical usage and programming to GEM-K1CAe2
  • Distinctive new look distinguishes dealers from competitive alarm companies
  • Supports GEM-P816, 1632, 1664, 3200, 9600, X255, and F64


1 Review

  • 5
    NAPCO-GEMDK1CA

    Posted by 96364 on Mar 24th 2016