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genesis Security Access control Home automation Building automation
Genesis Technical Manual Version 4.50
Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd http://www.genesiselectronics.com.au
genesis Manual summary Installation: Genesis warranty will be automatically void, if system is NOT installed under the following conditions: a/ Genesis equipment has been installed by Genesis trained personnel only, b/ Communication cable used between each device must ultimate BELDON 8723 or fully equivalent and endorsed RS485 cable. All communication wiring structure shall be in MULTI DROP configuration. c/ Equipment connected to Genesis using high level interface, such as PC Software or external devices effecting Genesis functionality, has been prior its usage fully approved by Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd. d/ Optional Arresters MUST be installed, when Genesis is used in high risk lighting areas. See “Arrester” installation manual.
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genesis Table of contents Copyright © 2000 - 2005 Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced either mechanically or electronically without prior written permission of Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. All information is believed to be correct at time of publishing. No responsibility will be accepted due to the use or misuse of information within this manual.
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genesis Revision history Revision 4.00
Date January 2004
By J. Hola
4.01 4.50 4.50D
February 2005 May 2005 December 2005
J.Hola J. Hola J. Hola
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Description Revision 1 Base release of Technician manual for Version 4 Inserted Set Time and Date function Add new functions for Version 4.50 Add description for Dialler Option 199 (Page 41)
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genesis About this Manual This manual contains information that is to be read from beginning to end as well as reference only material. Underlined words have associated sections in the manual. In the electronic PDF version, they can be clicked with the left mouse button or selection of bookmark allows you to to go to the associated topic.
Scripting The scripting section is available in separate SCRIPT MANUAL and should be read in conjunction with this manual.
Knowledge Base You should have sound knowledge of Alarm and Access control functionality. We recommend your attendance to our training course to ensure understanding and improvement in your knowledge of this product. We recommend, when system is installed, that it is fully tested for all functions, to ensure correct operation. We reserve the right, to change or modify this product without any further notice.
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genesis The introduction The introduction chapters are intended to provide an overview of the Genesis software and hardware. It is recommended that all technicians read these sections at least once. The installation instructions explain the minimum PC requirements and how to install the software. The system overview section contains valuable information on the way Genesis operates and explains some new terms and concepts. It also contains the specifications of the system. The software model provides an explanation of the key concepts within the system. The key terms are explained. Some terms are found within other systems but their meanings may not be the same. It is important that all installers read this section. The communication section explains how the system can be programmed. The quick start guide is intended to provide a very brief summary of how to setup a new system. Additional information is available in the reference section and should be referred to when required. The "How do I…?" section provides very brief information on how to do common tasks. Additional information is found within the reference sections. The Operator Manual contains information on programming the system with the Remote Access Station. Operator information is not duplicated in this manual. There is, however, additional information on technician functions available from the Remote Access Station not included in the Operator Manual.
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genesis Features Software Software is written utilizing Multi tasking technology. Each part of the software is fine tuned, ensuring best performance at all the time. Unique script programming allows the technician to simply change the behaviour of the system, to match each individual installation requirement.
Master panel MU Advanced 16 bit uProcessor, ensures the best performance for many years to come. No EPROM’s, ensures high security. Low and High supply voltage monitor Mains failure detector 16 alarm inputs, expandable to 32 inputs 4 alarm outputs, expandable to 8 outputs Inbuilt Contact ID digital Dialler, Inbuilt 1 amp 12 volts DC Power supply Separate Tamper input for higher security Standard RS232 PC computer interface. High speed RS485 communication port, allowing connection up to 127 external devices, Optional RS232 interface used for connection to STU (Australia only), Firmware upgrades can be done when connected directly to the RS232 port. There is no more need to visit suppliers for new chips and removing chips from the panels.
Expander panel EU Advanced 16 bit Processor, ensures the best performance for many years to come. No EPROM’s, ensures high security. Low and High supply voltage monitor, Mains failure detector 16 alarm inputs, expandable to 32 inputs 4 alarm outputs, expandable to 8 outputs Inbuilt 1 amp 12 volts DC Power supply Separate Tamper input for higher security RS232 PC computer interface. High speed RS485 communication port, Firmware upgrades can be done when connected directly to the RS232 port. There is no more need to visit suppliers for new chips and removing chips from the panels.
Expander device EU8 Advanced 16 bit Processor, ensures the best performance for many years to come. No EPROM’s, ensures high security. Low and High supply voltage monitor 8 alarm inputs 2 alarm outputs Separate Tamper input for higher security RS232 PC computer interface. High speed RS485 communication port Firmware upgrades can be done when connected directly to the RS232 port. There is no more need to visit suppliers for new chips and removing chips from the panels.
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genesis Remote access station RAS Remote Access Stations provide the ability to arm and disarm up to 64 areas as well as providing door access control. High definition 2 x 16 characters backlit LCD Display 16 bit Processor for fast and powerful operation Single Door controller Two built in two Wiegand inputs provide easy connection of a wide range of readers. Please note: External Proximity Reader with Keypad can be used, ensuring they are fully compatible to HID or Keri Systems readers. An egress input, monitoring door input and lock output provide full door control The last 100 valid card entries are recorded and can be used in the event of communication failure. This provides continued security without locking everyone out of the building. This function is not applicable when Card and Pin function is used. 4 programmable LED’s usable for general or system status indication On board buzzer Low and High supply voltage monitor, No EPROM’s, ensures high security. High speed RS485 communication port Firmware upgrades can be done when connected via special interface to the RAS device. There is no more need to visit suppliers for new chips and removing chips from the panels. Note: Special Programming adapter module is required, and can be purchased as an optional unit.
Two Door controller TDC Fully independent 2 door controllers. 16 bit Processor for fast and powerful operation, Two Wiegand readers interface provide easy connection of a wide range of readers. Please note: External Proximity Reader with Keypad can be used, ensuring they are fully compatible to HID or Keri Systems readers. The last 100 valid card entries are recorded per each reader and can be used in the event of communication failure. This provides continued security without locking everyone out of the building. This function is not applicable when Card and Pin function is used. Two Egress inputs, monitoring door inputs and lock relay outputs provide full door control for up to two doors. Optional additional 2 general purpose inputs module Egress inputs can be redirected and be used as normal input in the system. 4 Outputs, allowing indication of valid and invalid entry (selectable), or used via scripts for general purpose. Separate Tamper input for additional security Low and High supply voltage monitor On board buzzer No EPROM’s, ensures high security. RS232 PC computer interface. High speed RS485 communication port Firmware upgrades can be done when connected directly to the RS232 port. There is no more need to visit suppliers for new chips and removing chips from the panels.
Auxiliary 32-Output module OC 16 bit processor for fast and powerful operation. 32 fully programmable open collector outputs capable to sinking up to 100mA. They can be easily converted into relay outputs with the 8-way relay modules. Low and High supply voltage monitor. No EPROM’s, ensures high security. RS232 PC computer interface. High speed RS485 communication port.
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genesis Installing Genesis Technician Software System requirements Minimum system requirements for PC Computer: Processor Speed Memory Free hard disk space Operating system Display Peripherals Drives
Pentium P3-500 MHz or equivalent 233MHz or higher 64 or 128 MB 10 MB Windows NT based, W2000/XP or Windows NT4 800x600 or 1024 x 768, 256 colours Spare serial or USB RS232 communication port. CD-ROM drive
Please note: Software will NOT operate properly on Windows 3.11, Windows CE or Windows 95. Genesis will operate correctly on NT Based windows software ONLY: e.g., Windows XP, 2000, NT, etc. The USB-RS232 conversion device sold by Genesis Electronics is recommended. Any other devices will not be supported and Genesis Electronics cannot take any responsibility if the unit does not function correctly.
Installing the software CD Rom install 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
Insert the CD in CD Drive. Select the Start button on the Start bar Select Run Enter ‘d:\Setup’ (assuming CD Drive is located as d: drive) Press OK
The installation program will ask a series of questions. At any stage you can press the Back button to return to previous questions. By default, the software will be loaded in the "c:\ Program Files\Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd\Genesis V456" directory. It is possible to install the software onto a network drive or other location. Please note: Always use SETUP program to install the software, never use COPY command. To uninstall, again, use ONLY the Uninstall programme from the Windows control panel.
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genesis Multiple sites When Genesis software is started, system allows you to select required database. We recommend that each database for individual site be created in its own folder. Do not use installed directory of the Genesis software as your location for client databases. For multiple sites on the one PC, enter a new filename when presented with the open dialogue box:
In the above example, four sites exist, three off them under their own directory. “John”, “Geoff” and “Client 1”. Select the required folder and either open existing database, or entering a new name will create a new site. Please note: When new database is opened, system allows s usage of Local, Dialler, Securitel or Custom Script Default Scripts. (Default.ref database has been removed and is no longer used.)
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genesis Opening of NEW Client DATABASE Once a new database has been selected, the system will prompt with a dialog box allowing selection of Local, Dialler, Securitel or Custom Scripts.
System will default to Dialler Script. Select type of the default script you wish to load, followed by ‘Load’ button. If file does not exist, warning dialog is displayed.
Otherwise system will confirm loading of the Default Script,
When the ‘Yes’ button is pressed, selected default script file will be loaded. Please note: You can create your own default scripts. See Technician Menu, File Options, Generate Default Script.
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System will report the type of files load. As indicated above, system has loaded the jhtest2.dat file.
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genesis Toolbar and Status Bar Purpose:
Hides or displays the Toolbar and Status bar.
Description:
Display the Toolbar and Status Bar
Display without Toolbar and Status Bar.
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genesis The Toolbar can be resized as standard Windows standard function. Sample
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genesis MAIN SCREEN After selection of required database, you are required to Log In, allowing access to programming functions. When new or existing Database is opened, the Log In screen will be automatically displayed. Or under the Genesis menu, select the Log In function. When the Log In Dialog is displayed, select the required user and enter the user code (Pin number only), or if no users are programmed, e.g. new database, then enter ‘1001’ or your previously programmed Master (MU) Panel Serial number, and then accept it with the Log In button.
Log In
System will default into User 100. Select your User number and after valid log in code is entered, majority (or all) of the ICONS on the tool bar will be highlighted, allowing access to all programming functions. When no User Codes has been programmed, the Log In command will require entry of Password using the Master (MU) Serial Number only.
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Name of the Database opened.
Log Display Screen.
Genesis Menu.
Tool bar
Download Data ICON is highlighted, when COMMUNICATION with panel has been established.
Please note: Some functions will be available ONLY when connection has been established with the Genesis panel. e.g. The download Data ICON is highlighted, when COMMUNICATION with panel has been established.
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genesis Before you start to program the Genesis system, you should prepare all required information and the system functionality. Planning is extremely important and full consideration should be given to the customer’s security and access control requirements. Notes, sketches and drawings are of great help. The better the preperation, the better the end result, and the easier the programming. Just a few points on number of items and points to consider:
Alarm system: Inputs Number of alarm inputs in the system, Allocation of appropriate EOL type for input line monitoring, Location of each input, Device type per each input, eg PIR, Reed Switch, Holdup Button, Functionality of each input, such as Exit/Entry, Secure alarm, Access alarm, etc. Input allocation to single or multiple Areas. Selection of each individual input for reporting of all Events. Devices Number of system devices and its best installation in secure location. Entry and Exit points for Area Control. Outputs Location of Sirens, Strobe Lights and warning devices. Connection to the nearest device, Determine, if alarm and Tamper will activate same or different alarm outputs, Selection of individual output for reporting of all Events, Dialler Is system to be monitored using Dialler reporting, Single or multiple Client ID reporting Multiple Monitoring Stations User Number of User groups, selected by their common functionalities. Menu allocation per each Group and its time restriction. Area allocation to each group and time restriction.
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genesis Access control: Doors Number of Doors in the system, Allocation of a Doors to RAS or TDC devices. Selection of Door Relay and DOTL times. Selection of Door functionality, such as Exit, Entry, Bundy Door. Door inputs Connection of Door inputs to system device. Selection of type of EOL to be used on door switches. Outputs Allocation of DOTL and FORCED door alarm warning devices, if required Dialler DOTL and FORCED door alarms to be reported using Dialler. User Allocation of an User to appropriate User group. Door allocation to each group and time restriction. Please see system Data Base Limitation section.
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genesis System relationship and its links to a function:
Genesis system flow chart ALERT SCRIPT
MASTER
EXPANDER
EOL
OUTPUT
OUTPUT LIST
RAS
TDC
Input Script
Input
ALARM SCRIPT Holidays
Holiday List (Hlist)
Area List (Alist) Clock Script
RAS & Reader Area Script
Clock
Permission & Reader Function
Area TDC & Reader
Clock List
Area Access List (ACL)
Door Access List (ACL) User Group
Access Permission Access Script
Door
Door Script
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genesis Data Base Limitation System Database on the Genesis system is divided in two sections, fixed and technician selectable. Static Database includes fixed memory allocation, which cannot be changed by the Technician.
The fixed system sizes are as follows:
Size
Inputs per system 512 Flags per each input 8+1 Programmable EOLs 16 Outputs per system 512 Output Lists 128 Doors per system 128 Door Access ACL Lists 128 Areas in the System 64 Flags per each Area 8 Area Lists 128 Area Access ACL Lists 128 7 Days Clocks 64 Clock Lists 128 Diallers 16 Flags per each Group 8+2 Flags per each User 8+1 Azones 250 Global Flags 128 Holidays 64 Holiday Lists 64 Message Texts 100 Messages can be sent to RAS (2 x 15 characters) and to RS232 Port (1 x 39 text characters) System Variables 128
The following Database area is Technician Selectable and any changes should be done at the initial setup only. Once a database size has been modified, all data in Genesis panel MUST be ERASED, before new database sizes will take effect. Please note: Combination of Maximum and minimum sizes of the fields below will depend on the memory size installed on your system. Devices on LAN System Scripts Users User Groups System Log Event buffer Dialler Event Buffer Siu Event Buffer
Minimum 5 100 120 32 50 0 0
Maximum 128 (inclusive of MU) 300 9400 255 20000 300 300
Please note: Maximum of 96 RAS’s can be used on single system, while up to 127 EU’s, EU8’s, TDC’s and OC’s devices, or any device combination, ensuring system Devices, Inputs, Outputs and Doors limitation is not exceeded.
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genesis Typical Database size selection: Under the Equipment menu, select ‘Set System Defaults.
When selected, the following Dialog box will be displayed.
The above is an Example of Default Database sizes.
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genesis Maximum Devices in the System Maximum Scripts in the System Maximum Users in the System Maximum User Groups in the System Maximum STU Messages Maximum Dialler Messages Maximum History events
5 200 500 32 0 100 500
(selected as Not used)
Please note: It is very important that the database size is set up properly. If any changes are done to previously set sizes, the database in the Genesis Panel MUST be DELETED first, before changes will take effect. Normally the Maximum Devices in the system is setup at least with two extra devices. The minimum size can be set to 5 Devices only.
Communication configuration: Panel Number: 1
Select Panel number between 1 and 255 (Used with Genie Software only). Normally set the Panel to number 1.
The following data should not be change, exept communication port number, unless instructed by the Genesis staff. The following are set as default, Communication Type: PcLink retries: PcLink Reply Timeout: PcLink Live Timeout: PcLink Comm Port:
Serial Port 3 2 2 1 should be set to available Com Port on your PC
PcLink Baud Rate: Tibbo Link Trace Level:
9600 Provision for the future Used by Genesis technician only and normally should be set to 0
Please Note: Select communication port, which will be used to communicate with Genesis Panel. Selection must be made prior connection to Panel. Pc Modem: Panel connection used Program Int. Modem
Displayes present selection of Genesis panel programming. When this button is pressed, system jumps into Internal Modem programming menu.
Ring Count:
PC Modem Auto-answer ring count.
Defeat Delay Time:
Specifies the number of seconds that the Software will wait after calling a panel and then hanging up. This is the only way that system can estimate the number of rings that will occur at the remote end. This parameter is required for call modes 2, and a valid value must not less than 3 rings.
Defeat Redial Time:
This time specifies the number of seconds that the system will wait after hanging up the line, before it will attempt a redial or auto-answer. This parameter is required for call modes 3 and 4, a valid value must not be less than 3. Mode 2 = dial using fax defeat Mode 3 = fax defeat with call back Mode 4 = auto-answer
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genesis PcLink Comm. Port: Please Note:
Communication port used to communicate with Genesis panel in the direct connection mode. The communication port settings should be set prior to connecting to Panel. When changed after connection has been made, Technician software must be terminated and then restarted again.
PcLink Baud Rate:
Communication speed is set to 9600 only and cannot be changed.
Font Size:
Font Size can be set between 10 – 28 points. New Font Size value is used, when display is updated (e.g. Minimizated and then restore). When new User is programmed, default Card format will be used. It can be override, if required. This option selects reporting of a Door (default, unselected) or Device Reader (selected) number in the Access Log Events. This option will not affect BUNDY Door operation.
Default CardFormat Report Reader
Debug File: Debug Display: Option 33
Set Defaults:
When selected, system generates Debug file ‘ddmmyy.dbg’ and should be selected only when requested. Normally this function should not be selected. When selected, debug information is displayed on screen only. Normally this function should not be selected. This function is used in Europe and should normally not be selected. Once selected, system selects special condition, preventing Areas to be set to Secure mode, while any Device are OFF-LINE, Mains Failure, Battery Low, Battery High or Tamper alarms are active. Once this Button is pressed, default values are loaded.
Expansion Memory Used:Select this, once you have installed additional memory in the Genesis System. When ‘Save’ command is issued, system tests for Memory usage within the Database sizes and if exceeded, system will prompt warning Diallog indicating type of the error. e.g. If Genesis expansion Memory are required,
or Databse Sizes has ecxceeded total Genesis Memory capacity,
Save:
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genesis Quick set up guide Add New Device
Program EOL Values
ProgramandAllocateInputsAllocate Inputs to a Device, EOL, Script and Area List Program Outputs
Program Doors, DOTL, Relay Time, EOL and allocate Door Script
Program Area and allocate Area Script
Program Area List
Program Dialler List
Dialler Programming Dialog
Program System Scripts (see Script programming Manual)
Display Master and Expander Unit
Program RAS Data and allocate Door and its function.
Program Output Controller
Program TDC Controllers, allocate Doors and its function.
Program 7-Day Clocks; allocate Script and Holiday list.
Program Clock List
Program Holidays
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Program Holiday List
Program Area Access ACL for User
Program Door Access ACL for User
Program Groups and its Access variables.
Program or Change User Codes, and its variables.
Download programmed data to Panel
Display History Log File
Please note: When any Dialog box is accessed and it includes any notes, the window of the Dialog will flash. This is the simple way to warn you of available note.
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genesis Add New Device Purpose:
Add or delete device within the system.
Description:
Each device must be programmed into the system, before can be used. Save and Display Next Device
Save and Display Previous Device
Drop down Lists, allowing selection of Scripts for this device.
The above window is where new devices are programmed into the Genesis system. The top drop down list allows selection of the device location. Device type can be allocated to any device location except the Master (MU) panel, which must be allocated as a device number 1 ONLY. TYPE: Allows you to select device type. The device types are, Master unit (MU), Expander unit (EU), Small Expander unit (EU8), LCD Key Pad (RAS), Two-Door Controller (TDC) or an Open Collector (OC) unit. There is no limitation of how many different types of devices are used, ensuring only that system limitation is not exceeded. For example, we can use 100 x TDC’s, ensuring we do not exceed 128 doors in the whole system, or 120 x Expander units, considering that we are not exceeding total of 512 inputs and outputs. Name: System allows you to program the device name for each LAN device. Build: Build number is automatically displayed, when device information has been UPLOADED from the Genesis Panel. S/N Number: Serial number of the device. Please note: Each device is programmed with unique serial number located on the device hardware. Entering Serial Number ‘0’ will delete this device. Master device cannot be deleted. If device is deleted, all previously programmed Inputs, Doors and Outputs to this device will beautomatically deleted.
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genesis Alarm Script: Select an Alarm Script for this device. Alarm script allows response to events such as Device On-Line and Off-Line, Duress Alarm, Fuse faults and restores. See Script Manual for further explanation. Alert Script: Select an Alert Script for this device. Alert script provides response to Device Reset, Time Changed, Holidays changed, Service request and Dialler fault. See Script Manual for further explanation. Please note: Alert Script is allocated ONLY to the Master Unit. Master Script: Select an Access script, which will be used, when User code 100 or 101 was used in the system. These User codes are treated as Masters. Please note: Master Script is allocated ONLY to the Master Unit. Battery Low:
Drop down list, allowing selection of required value. This selectable value represents the analog value of the Battery monitor. When the system detects this value, Battery Low Alarm will be generated. Normally this value is programmed as 45, which represents 11.2 volts trigger level. When this value is increased, the detection voltage is reduced.
Battery High:
This selectable value represents the analog value of the Battery monitor. When the system detects this value, Battery High Alarm will be generated. Normally this value is programmed as 32, which represents 15.2 volts trigger level. When this value is increased, the detection voltage is reduced.
Save: When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved. At this point, the system checks the Serial number entered, and if duplicated with another device, the following error message will be displayed.
Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each Device includes its own Notes, and the note file is saved in the Client Directory only.
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Exit: Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Programming EOL Resistor Values Purpose: Description:
Allows programming of up to 16 different EOL Resistors values for input detection. Four state input values are programmed, to allow various values EndOff-Line resistors to be used.
Save and Display Next EOL
Save and Display Previous EOL
EOL List: List selection of the EOL’s. Name: Name associated with this EOL entry. Tamper High: Upper Tamper detection value. If the input value exceeds this value, ‘IF INPUT EVENT ON TAMPER’ script event will be generated. Setting this value to ‘255` will ignore Tamper High detection. Normally this is set higher than the ‘Unsealed High’ value. Tamper Low: Lower Tamper detection value. If input detection will fall below this value, ‘IF INPUT EVENT ON TAMPER’ script event will be generated. Setting this value to ‘0` will ignore Tamper Low detection. Normally this is set lower than the ‘Unsealed Low’ value. Unsealed High: Upper unsealed detection level. If input detection exceeds this value, ‘IF INPUT EVENT ON UNSEAL’ script event will be generated. Normally this is set lower than the ‘Tamper High value. Unsealed Low: Lower unsealed detection level. If input detection fall below this value, ‘IF INPUT EVENT ON UNSEAL’ script event will be generated. Normally this is set higher than the ‘Tamper Low’ value. Save: When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved. Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each Device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program and Allocate Inputs Purpose:
Allows allocation of inputs to any devices in the system.
Description:
Used inputs must be allocated to required devices prior to their usage.
Notes: If egress input is not used or not required on RAS or TDC devices, they can be allocated as a system input. Once input is allocated to the door, the Door input function is automatically disabled. Therefore, the DOTL and FORCED Door alarm will not be generated. In this condition, Door should be selected, with the ‘Bypass door input selected. Otherwise the User access to this door will not operate correctly.
Save and Display Next Input
Save and Display Previous Input
Input List: This drop down list allows selection of the input. Name: Name for this input. EOL: Selection of EOL used on this input. Script: List of scripts, which are available for input function. Selected script will be activated when change of status is detected on this input. Area List: Area List, where this input is allocated. Ignore Unseal, when Securing: Select this box, if this input operates as Exit/Entry type, or when this input unsealed condition should be ignored, when setting to Secure mode. ONLY applicable if Area will be armed with code at RAS Log All Events on this Input: When this box is selected, all events generated by this input will be logged into the Event History buffer. Please see LOG EVENT function in the SCRIPT MANUAL. Device: Device number, where this input is allocated, Node: Node, to which input is assigned.
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genesis Please note: Individual devices include various numbers of nodes, which can be used as input. Master can have up to 32 Nodes Expander can have up to 32 Node, Small Expander can have up to 8 Node, RAS have only 1 programable node, egress input. Door input cannot be changed, and always must be used as a Door input. TDC have 2 system inputs and 2 egress inputs. Egress inputs can be as well used as system inpust, while Door inputs cannot be changed, and always must be used as a Door input. Save: When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved. Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each Device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the Dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored. When Automatic programming is used, system will generate inputs and outputs names. The structure of the names are as follows: e.g. Name of the Input is “D1MN1,I1” D1 M N1 I1
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genesis Program Outputs Purpose:
Allows allocation of outputs to any devices in the system.
Description:
Outputs are required to drive Siren Units, Strobe Light or any warning indicators.
Save and Display Next Input
Save and Display Previous Input
Output List: This drop down list allows selection of the output. Name: Name for this output. Device: Device number, where this output is allocated. Node: Node, to which output is assigned. Please note: Individual devices include various numbers of nodes, which can be used as outputs. Master can have up to 4+4 Nodes (4 relays located on IO Expander), Expander can have up to 4+4 Nodes (4 relays located on IO Expander), Small Expander can have up to 2 Nodes, OC have 32 nodes, as open collector. RAS have 4 LED’s. TDC have 4 nodes, as open collector. Log All Events on this Output: When this box is selected, all activity generated on this output will be logged into the Event History buffer. Please see LOG EVENT function in the SCRIPT MANUAL. Additional Drop Down list has been included, allowing the Technician to view all programmed outputs. Save: When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved. Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each Device includes its own Notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored. Strobe Light note : When connection Strobe light to a monitored output (MU & EU), ensure 680 Ohm resistor is installed across the device. This will ensure, as Strobe Light is High inpedance device, proper monitoring of the device.
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genesis Program Door Purpose: Description:
Program information for door. Pre-program all information for a door, later allocating this door to a device.
Door List
Door List:
This drop down list allows selection of the door to be programmed.
Door Name:
Name for this door.
DOTL Time:
Door Open Too Long (DOTL) time in Seconds.
Relay Time:
Time in Seconds, how long relay will be activated, when valid door release command is issued. EOL used for this door, please see EOL Programming.
Door EOL:
Script: Script, which will be activated on door event (DOTL, FORCED and CLOSED), By-pass Door Input: When selected, systems will recognise CARD door entry without opening of the door, otherwise entry will be recognised only when door is opened. This selection should be enabled when Bundy door is used. Bundy is used as Time control logging only (so the Door is not associated to it) Please note: This function WILL operate on CARD operation ONLY, and will NOT affect the function for door entry when using User PINto gain access. Log All Events on this Door: When this box is selected, all activity generated on this door will be logged into the Event History buffer. Please see LOG EVENT function in the SCRIPT MANUAL.
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genesis Ignore Unseal Door:
Door Relay will be activated every time a valid Card is presented independend of the Door status. If un-ticked, Door Relay will be activated ONLY, when Door is in sealed position (default).
Unit:
Displays device where this door is allocated.
Node:
Node to which Door is assigned.
Status:
Indicates if this door is programmed.
Save: When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved. Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored. Notes: When Forced door alarm is activated, the DOTL alarm cannot be generated.
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genesis Program Area Purpose:
Program Area information.
Description:
Pre-program all information for an area, allowing later use of this area.
Area List: This drop down list allows selection of the Area to be programmed. Area Name: Name for this Area. Log All Events on this area: When this box is selected, all activity generated on this area will be logged into the Event History buffer. Please see LOG EVENT function in the SCRIPT MANUAL. Delete Area:
Once this button is pressed, the Area is deleted. System removes all entries using this Area. Area ACL Area List is affected by this command. System will generate report of which Area ACL and Area List has been changed, when the Area is deleted.
Script: Script that will be activated on area events, Save: When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved. Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’ where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Area list Purpose:
To allow inputs to be allocated to single or multiple areas.
Description:
Area List is allocated to input allowing multi-area control.
Area List Selection:
This drop down list allows selection of the Area List to be programmed,
Area List Name:
Name for this Area List.
Program Area:
When pressed, system jumps into Area programming Menu,
Area Selection:
Available Areas in the system.
Area List entries:
List of Areas allocated to this Area List.
Area List:
This drop down list allows selection of the Area List to be programmed.
<< ADD:
Copies selected Areas into the Area List Entries window.
REMOVE >>:
Removes selected Areas from the Area List Entries.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’ where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the Dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Dialler List Purpose:
Program multiple Diallers.
Description:
Genesis allows event reporting up to 16 Diallers. Each Dialler can communicate to different monitoring station.
Dialler List:
This drop down list allows selection of the Dialler List to be programmed.
Name:
Name for this Dialler List.
Primary Phone Number:
Phone number for the monitoring station.
Secondary Phone Number:
Phone number for the monitoring station, used when Dialler error has been generated, while system could not establish communication using the Primary Phone Number. The “,” character within the Phone number generates delay required for the PABX. See’ Wait for further explanation.
Please Note: Max Messages p/Call (2-14)
Maximum number of event messages transmitted within a single call
Maximum Retries:
How many times the primary number will be tried before moving onto the secondary. Austel regulations specify maximum of 8 retries.
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genesis Note 1 Dial Delay time:
Delay time in seconds, how long the system will wait after sending maximum number of messages within a call, before redial is started.
Redial Time:
Time delay in seconds, how long dialler will wait between retries. Once reties limit has been reached, the Dialler will generate Error event.
Reset Time:
After the Error event has been generated, this is the Dialler waiting time in minutes, before the dialler sequance is restarted.
Max Buffer Messages:
Size of Dialler buffer, allocated to this Dialler List. When 0 is used, the Maximum Dialler buffer is used. This is the default condition, when single Dialler is used. Please see Maximum Dialler Buffer size.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Dialler Purpose:
Program Dialler communication timing.
Description:
Dial tone hold time: Note 2 Dial tone wait time:
Time, how long the dialler waits between detection of dial tone and starts to dial out. If BLIND dialing (dialler does not wait for dial tone) is required and this value should be set to ‘0’. How long the dialler waits when dial tone has been detected. If BLIND Dialling is selected, we recommend this value be increased at least to 5 seconds.
Wait time for PABX:
How long the dialler waits when PABX delay character has been detected in the phone number. The Delay character is ‘,’ and each character generates delay time, as programmed in the ‘Wait time for PABX’ box.
Wait time for ACK1:
How long the dialler waits, after dial sequance is completed, for the acknowledgement tone from the monitoring station. The ACK1 tone transmitted by the monitoring station equipment indicates request for start of data transmission.
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genesis Wait time for ACK2:
Time, how long the dialler waits for ACKNOWLEGEMENT tone from the monitoring station, after message has been transmitted. ACK2 tone is transmitted by the monitoring station equipment, if a valid data been received.
DTMF On/Off dial time: DTMF make/break tone duration used for tone dialing. Time is in 10 off milliseconds (8 *10 = 80mS). DTMF On/Off Message time: DTMF make/break tone duration used for tone data transmission. Time is in 10 off milliseconds (5 *10 = 50mS). Handshake Message Delay: Time how long system waits between each message transmission. Time is in 10 milliseconds (3*10 = 30mS). Acknowledge Message delay: Time is in 10 milliseconds (5*10 = 50mS). Dialler report level:
Event log report level of Dialler activity. 0 = No Report, 1 = Medium Report, 2 = Detailed report.
Drive option:
Entering value of 199 will allows the Dialler to be used to call Mobile or other phone number. When system calls, it will provide SELF AKNOWLEGEMENT to transmitted messages, and will not wait for ACK from the monitoring station. Please note: This is a special function and should be used with care.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Set Defaults:
Restore all entries to default values.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
Please note: We do not recommend any changes to the default values, unless instructed by the Genesis technical staff. Monitoring station equipment should be selected to Receive Contact ID message type only.
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genesis Program Subscriber ID Purpose:
Program Dialler SubScriber ID.
Description:
Each Dialler message transmited includes CLIENT ID. Please check with your monitoring control room, to ensure correct ID is used.
Subscriber ID List:
List of Subscriber ID Codes. Up to 999 Client ID’s can be used.
Subscriber ID:
Subscriber (CLIENT) ID. Code between 1-9999 can be used in this field.
Comment:
Any comment youy wish to identify this Client Code. Comment field is not transmited to Genesis Panel. When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Save: Remove:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be erased.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Ext. Modem ID Purpose:
Enable or Disable Modem connection to Genesis RS232 port. In this mode, when modem is connected, external Dialup connection will allow 9600 comunication.
There are 3 options allowed: a/ No External Modem is used.
b/ Net Comm modem connection. This function includes default initilization string that is required to communicate with Net Comm modem as supplied by Genessi Electronics.
c/ Custom selection. In this mode, Technician required for used Modem to supply an initilization string.
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genesis Master and Expander display Dialog screen Purpose:
Displays programmed data for Master, EU8 or Expander units on single screen.
Description:
Device List Selection: Drop down list, allowing selection of existing device to be displayed on the dialog box. Device Name:
Name of the device.
Alert Scripts:
List of available alert scripts. Alert Script is used on master panel only.
Alarm Scripts:
List of available alarm scripts.
S/N:
Serial number of the device (cannot be changed in this menu).
Build:
Build number of software installed on this device. Build number is updated only when data has been uploaded from this device.
Battery Low Voltage Detection: Battery “Low voltage” detection value. This value, set at 45, generates low power alarm when voltage falls below 11.2 volts. When this value is increased, detection voltage is reduced (value of 52 sets the low power to 10.2 volts). Battery High Voltage Detection: Battery “High voltage” detection value. This value, set at 32, generates high power alarm when voltage exeeds 15.2 volts. When this value is increased, detection voltage is reduced.
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genesis Input Selection:
Drop down list allows selection of inputs in group of 8, 1-8, 9-16, 17-24 and 25 – 32. Please ensure data is saved (if changed) before selection next group.
Sector:
Input number allocated to this node.
EOL:
List of available EOL’s in the system.
Script/Function:
List of available input scripts
Input Name:
Name of the input
Area List:
Available area lists in the system
Outputs:
Outputs allocated to this device
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored. Please note: When menu is displayed, system will automatically display selected function in each Drop Down List and unused outputs are hidden.
If some data is not programmed, “Not Used” will be displayed indicating that it requires your attention.
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genesis RAS Programming Menu Purpose:
Allows Programming for required data to the RAS device.
Description:
Device Selection:
Drop down list, allowing selection of existing RAS device and displays programmed information on the dialog box.
RAS Name:
Name of the device
Message:
Default message displayed at the RAS
Serial Number:
Serial number of the device (cannot be changed in this menu).
Build:
Build number of software installed on this device. Build number is updated only when data has been uploaded from this device.
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genesis Outputs:
Outputs allocated to this device
User Area ACL:
List of areas, allowing control by any users from this RAS.
Alarm Script:
Alarm script allocated to this device.
Device Door:
Door allocated to this hardware.
Backlight Time:
Time in minutes of how long LCD display remains alight after its usage.
Card Timeout:
Time in seconds, allowing card to be presented for multiple reading.
Card Cache Time:
Time in minutes of how long the last 100 valid user cards will allow door access in event of communication failure. Value of ‘0’, will remove this option (no CACHE). Time can be between 1 – 65535 minutes)
Auth. Time:
Time duration in seconds, how long the keypad will be authorized, after valid code entry. Value of 0 will disable timeout (never will timeout). Number of invalid code entries, before the keypad will be locked for the duration as programmed in the ‘Ras Lock time’. This counter is reset after valid each Pin entry. Value of ‘0’ will disable this function.
Pin Error Attempts:
Ras Lock Time:
Time duration, in minutes, how long Ras will be locked, after ‘Pin Error Attempts’ entry is reached. Value of ‘0’ will disable this function.
LCD Contrast:
Contrast setting for the LCD display,
Min Pin Length:
Default size of minimum length of a pin, when programmed from this RAS.
Batt Low Detection:
Battery “Low voltage” detection value. This value, set at 45, generates low power alarm, when voltage falls below 11.2 volts. When this value is increased, detection voltage is reduced (value of 52 sets the low power to 10.2 volts). Battery “High voltage” detection value. This value, set at 32, generates high power alarm when voltage exeeds 14.5 volts. When this value is increased, detection voltage is reduced.
Batt High Detection:
Each Reader allows selection for various options: Format: Door: IN: OUT:
List selection for card format used on this reader Door assigned and controlled by this reader IN (From Azone) value assigned to this reader OUT (To Azone) value assigned to this reader
Card and Pin:
3 options are available, 1/ “Normal Operation”. This option selects Card use only. 2/ “Card/Pin from Reader”. This option require Card followed by User pin supplied from external Reader, 3/ “Card/Pin from Ras”. This option require Card followed by User pin supplied from RAS device, Reader can be set to one of 5 options 1/ “0-Normal Operation”. Single Card presentations will performeprogrammed operation on this Reader. This function is used for Normal access. 2/ “1-Dual Auth. Req”. In this option, access to a Door for normal user is required to be authorized by appropriate user (see Group programming). This option requires Manager to authorized normal user.
Reader Type:
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genesis 3/ “2-Special Auth.”. In this option, access to a Door for normal user is required to be authorise by special user (see Group programming). This option allows Guard to Authorized access to another Staff member. 4/ “5-Dual Auth. & Self Auth.”. This function operates same as 2/, as well allows appropriate user to authorise them self. E.g. Manager can Authorized him/her self (dual Card entry). 5/ “6-Special Auth. & Self Auth.”. Operates same as 3/. Person with Authorization level can authorise them self. e.g. Guard can provide speacial authorization and have access via this Door (Dual Card entry). Card Area ACL:
Card OK O/P:
Card Error O/P:
Area ACL, which includes areas which can be operated from this reader by CARDS function. It is important, that User group CARD AreaACL includes ONLY ONE matching AREA from the Card Area ACL. If more that one Area is selected, Area control will be ignored. E.g. Card Area Acl includes Area 1,2,3,4 and 5, while Card Area Acl from Group includes Areas 5,6,7 and 8, User would be able to control AREA 5 only. When Valid Card is presented at this reader, the selected output node on this RAS (LED) will be activated. The output is activated for duration of 3 seconds. If reader selected for CARD & PIN option, this output will be activated (pulsed) to indicate when PIN entry si required. When selected as not used, will disable this function. When Invalid Card is presented at this reader, the selected output node on this RAS (LED) will be activated. The output will be pulse for duration of 3 seconds. Not used, will disable this function.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’ where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and the note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
Please note: Door allocated to the reader MUST BE the same as the Device Door. IN, OUT Azone function: Valid card presented at the reader must match its Azone value to the IN VALUE. If this value is matched, access is gained and the OUT VALUE is assigned to this CARD’s Azone. Next card presentation must match the IN VALUE, and then the above sequence is to be repeated. If the IN/OUT function is not used on the reader. The IN and OUT value should be set to value of ‘0’.Otherwise azone value can be set to value between 1 – 250.
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genesis Azone Rules: If present Status of the USER Azone Value is 0, Presenting Card at the Reader, where IN Value on the Reader: A/ Value is set to 0 or any Azone value. The IN Value is ignored, and when Card user gain access, the OUT Value is assigned to Azone of the User and the OUT Azone is incremented by 1. If present Status of the USER Azone Value is set to Azone Value (between 1 and 250), Presenting Card at the Reader, where IN Value on the Reader: A/ Value is set to 0. The Azone represented by the USER Azone is decremented, and when Card user gain access, the OUT Value is assigned to Azone of the User and the OUT Azone is incremented by 1. B/ Value is set to Azone. The Azone represented by the USER Azone is compare to value set at the IN Azone. If this value is not the same, Antipass Back error is generated. If the Value is equal and when Card user gain access, the OUT Value is assigned to Azone to the User Azone and the OUT Azone is incremented by 1, while the Previous User Azone is decremented by 1. If the IN and OUT Value on the Reader are both set to 0, the User Azone value will remain unchanged and no increment or decrement to any Azone will be performed. Prior to any Azone increments, the Value is checked. IF the value is equal to Azone Max Users, the Azone full message will be generated.
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genesis Output controller Programming Menu Purpose:
Programming required data to the output controller device.
Description:
Device Selection:
Drop down list, allowing selection of existing OC device and displays programmed information on the dialog box.
Name:
Name of the device
Serial Number:
Serial number of the device (can not be changed at this menu)
Alarm Script:
Alarm script allocated to this device.
Build:
Build number of software installed on this device. Build number is updated only, when data has been uploaded from this device.
Battery Low Voltage Detection: “Low Power voltage” detection value. This value, set at 45, generates low power alarm when voltage falls below 11.2 volts. When this value is increased, detection voltage is reduced (value of 52 sets the low power to 10.2 volts). Battery High Voltage Detection: “High power voltage” detection value. This value, set at 32, generates high power alarm when voltage exceeds 14.5 volts. When this value is increased, detection voltage is reduced.
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genesis Outputs:
Outputs allocated to this device. Only output names can be updated from this menu.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Two Door Controller Programming Menu Purpose:
Allows programming of required data to the TDC device.
Description:
Device Selection:
Drop down list, allowing selection of existing TDC devices and displays programmed information on the dialog box.
Name:
Name of the device
Serial Number:
Serial number of the device (can not be changed in this menu)
Build:
Build number of software installed on this device. Build number is updated only when data has been uploaded from this device.
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genesis Battery Low Voltage Detection: “Low voltage detection” value. This value, set at 45, generates low power alarm when voltage falls below 11.2 volts. When this value is increased, detection voltage is reduced (value of 52 sets the low power to 10.2 volts). Battery High Voltage Detection: “High voltage detection” value. This value, set at 32, generates high power alarm when voltage exceeds 14.5 volts. When this value is increased, detection voltage is reduced. Device Door:
Door allocated to this hardware
Please note: Door allocated to the reader MUST BE the same as the Device Door. Each Reader allows selection for various options: Format: Door: IN: OUT:
List selection for card format used on this reader Door assigned and controlled by this reader IN (From Azone) value assigned to this reader OUT (To Azone) value assigned to this reader
Card and Pin:
2 options are available, 1/ “Normal Operation”. This option selects Card use only. 2/ “Card/Pin from Reader”. This option require Card followed by User pin supplied from external Reader, Reader can be set to one of 5 options 1/ “0-Normal Operation”. Single Card presentations will performeprogrammed operation on this Reader. This function is used for Normal access. 2/ “1-Dual Auth. Req”. In this option, access to a Door for normal user is required to be authorized by appropriate user (see Group programming). This option requires Manager to authorized normal user. 3/ “2-Special Auth.”. In this option, access to a Door for normal user is required to be authorized by special user (see Group programming). This option allows Guard to Authorized access to another Staff member. 4/ “5-Dual Auth. & Self Auth.”. This function operates same as 2/, as well allows appropriate user to authorized him/her self. E.g. Manager can Authorized him/her self (dual Card entry). 5/ “6-Special Auth. & Self Auth.”. Operates same as 3/. Person with Authorization level can authorized him/her self. e.g. Guard can provide speacial authorization and have access via this Door (Dual Card entry).
Reader Type:
Card Area ACL: Card OK O/P:
Card Error O/P:
Area ACL, which includes areas which can be operated from this reader by CARDS function. When Valid Card is presented at this reader, the selected output node on this TDC (o/c output) will be activated. The output is activated for duration of 3 seconds. If reader selected for CARD & PIN option, this output will be activated (pulsed) to indicate when PIN entry si required. When selected as not used, will disable this function. When Invalid Card is presented at this reader, the selected output node on this TDC (o/c output) will be activated. The output will be pulse for duration of 3 seconds. Not used, will disable this function.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’ where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and the note file is saved in the Client Directory.
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genesis Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
IN, OUT Azone function: Valid Card presented at the reader must match its Azone value to the IN VALUE. If this value is matched, access is gained and the OUT VALUE is assigned to this CARD’s Azone. Next card presentation must match the IN VALUE and then the above sequence is to be repeated. If the IN/OUT function is not used on the Reader, the IN and OUT value should be set to value of ‘0’.
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genesis Program Clock Purpose: Description:
Programs required Clock data. Clock is used for system events and Clock List for User access restriction.
Clock Selection:
Drop down list, allowing selection of clocks for programmed purpose.
Name:
Name of the clock
Holiday List:
Drop down list, allowing selection of existing Holiday lists to be assigned to this clock. Jumps to Hlist programming menu Starting and ending valid time for this clock for Sunday. Starting and ending valid time for this clock Monday. Starting and ending valid time for this clock for Tuesday. Starting and ending valid time for this clock for Wednesday. Starting and ending valid time for this clock for Thursday. Starting and ending valid time for this clock for Friday. Starting and ending valid time for this clock for Saturday.
Program Hlist: Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Holiday:
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genesis Log All Events:
When this box is selected, all activity generated on this clock will be logged into the Event History buffer. Please see LOG EVENT function in the SCRIPT MANUAL.
Set 24 hour:
When pressed, the clock is set valid for 24 hours on Monday to Sunday.
Clear All:
When pressed, the clock is set VOID for all days of the week.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
Please note:
Clock 1 is set to 24 Hours access, 7 Days a week, and start and end times cannot be changed. When clock 1 is selected, the ‘Set 24 hour’, ‘Clear all’ and access to time selection has been disabled. Clock Validates at STARTTIME of start minute, and VOIDS at the END TIME of end minute. When time is entered, after first two digits, system automatically inserts the ‘:’ between hours and minutes. If time is inserted as 12:1, it is recognized as 12:01, while 12: as 12:00, so ensure two digit entry is used. The “||” and”\” buttons located on the right hand site allows you to copy clock selection to the next field.
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genesis Clock List Programming Menu Purpose:
Programs required Clock List.
Description:
Clock list is used for user access restriction.
Clock List Selection:
Drop down list, allowing selection of Clock List for programming purposes.
Name:
Name of the Clock List.
Program Clock:
Jumps into the Clock Programming Menu.
Clock List Entries:
List of allocated Clocks in this list.
Clock selection:
List of available Clocks.
ADD:
Copies selected Clocks into the Clock List Entries window.
REMOVE:
Removes selected Clocks from the Clock List Entries.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes: This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory. Exit: Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Holidays Purpose:
Programs required for Holiday List.
Description:
Holidays are used in the Holiday List, which is used in conjunction with Clocks.
Save and Display Next Holiday
Save and Display Previous Holiday
Holiday List:
Drop down list, allowing selection of holiday for programming purposes.
Name:
Name of the holiday.
Date:
Date allocated to this holiday. Drop list allows selection using Calendar format, or simply change the Year, Day and Month to your requirement.
Repeat for Every Year: Once selected, the Holiday date will be repeated every year, otherwise the holiday will be valid only for selected year. Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Holiday List Purpose: Description:
Programs required Holiday List. Holiday List includes list of Holidays, and is used in conjunction with Clocks.
Save and Display Previous Holiday List
Save and Display Next Holiday List
Holiday List Selection:
Drop down list, allowing selection of Holiday List for programming purposes.
Name:
Name of the Holiday List
Holiday List Entries:
List of allocated Holidays in this list
Holiday selection:
List of available Holidays
ADD:
Copies selected Holidays into the Holiday List Entries window.
Program Holiday:
Jumps to Holiday programming Menu
REMOVE:
Removes selected Holidays from the Holiday List Entries.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Area Access List Purpose: Description:
To program or change Area Access information to individual Area ACL. Each AREA is allocated to Area Access List (ACL). Each ACL List includes an area controlled with associated Clock List. Each ACL then provides required control to selected areas.
Area ACL List:
Drop down list, allowing selection of Areas ACL’s.
Area:
Set of 8 selected Areas.
Area name:
Name of Areas available in the system.
CLIST (Clock List): Next, Previous:
Clock List assigned to Area. Please note: (Clist 000) No Access, removes access to this Area, where Area Access ACL is allocated. When pressed, the next or previous 8 Areas are displayed.
Program Clist:
Jumps to Clist programming menu,
Please note: The NEXT and PREVIOUS Buttons are automatically hidden, if previous or next areas are not available. When the NEXT or PREVIOUS button is pressed, entered data is saved. Only Areas programmed in the system allows selection of the Clist. Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Door Access List Purpose: Description:
To program or change Door Access information for individual Door ACL. Each DOOR is allocated to Door Access List (ACL). Each Door includes an associated clock list. Each ACL provides control or access to selected doors.
Door ACL List:
Drop down list, allowing selection of Doors ACL List.
Door Name:
Name of the Door
Door:
Set of 8 selected Doors.
Next, Previous:
When pressed the next or previous available Doors are selected.
CLIST (Clock List):
Clock List assigned to a selected Door. Please note: ‘Clist 000’ No Access removes access to this Door, in groups where Door Access List is allocated.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
Please note: The NEXT and PREVIOUS Buttons are automatically hidden, if previous or next Doors are not available. When the NEXT or PREVIOUS button is pressed, entered data is saved. Only Doors programmed in the system allows selection of the Clist.
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genesis Group Programming Menu Purpose:
Programs information required for User Groups.
Description:
Group is assigned to a user. This menu provides vital information of what the user can do and when.
Group List:
Drop down list, allowing selection of Group for programming purposes.
Name:
Name of the group,
Menu Clist:
Clock List that indicates clock control to Menu Access.
User Area List:
List of Areas this PIN USER group is allowed to operate.
Card Area List:
List of Areas this CARD USER group is allowed to operate.
User Door List:
List of Doors this PIN USER group is allowed to operate.
Card Door List:
List of Areas this CARD USER group is allowed to operate.
Default Days to Expire:
Number of Days, how long the user is valid from the day of the code programming.
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genesis Default Days to Code Change: When user changes its own PIN Code, this number of days is added into his/her records. From then on, code must be changed within the ‘Default Days to code Change’, otherwise will be suspended. Days to warn Code Expire: User will be advised, when code entered at the RAS, in advance of this number of days, prior the code change date is reached. Group Privilage: This option selects User privilage, a/ “0-Normal Operation”. User will be allowed to access to selected doors, which may require additional Authorization on selected Card readers. b/ “1-Dual Auth. Req.”. Users with this option will have access to selected doors as well provide Authorization for Normal users on Card readers selected with same option. c/ “2-Special Auth.”. Users with this option will have access to selected doors as well provide SPECIAL Authorization for Normal and Dual Auth users on Card readers selected with same option. d/ “5-Dual Auth. & Self Auth.”. Function is same as b/. Additionaly this User can authorizated them self on Card readers selected with same option. e/ “6-Special Auth. & Self Auth.”. Function is same as c/. Additionaly this User can authorizated them self on Card readers selected with same option. Access script:
Access Script, which will be activated on user valid entry
Dual Card Access: If both users have access to selected Door and associated authority, access to door is generated. First user will be reported as person authorizating access, while second person as a User accessing (and effecting Azone, if used) the appropriate door.
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genesis Menu Control:
Selection, were various menu function is selected. The ‘Menu Clist` additionally controls access to the RAS Menu.
All Control
allows entry to all RAS Menu Function, independent of any other selection
Display Menu
Allows entry to Display Menu Area status Event history Output status
Input Menu
Allows entry and control to Input. Display unsealed Inputs Display alarmed Inputs Display isolated inputs Display bypassed Inputs
Control Menu
Isolate Input Cancel Duress Service Request
New User Menu Insert user (add new user, pin and allocates user to User Group) Change User (change existing user pin and allows changes to allocate user to different User Group) Delete Register New Card User Menu
Change Pin
Setting Menu Change Holidays Set Time and Date Testing Menu Test Output Test Door Test Dialler Test Securitel Service Menu Bypass Input LCD Contrast Show Card Unit On/Off Dialler On/Off Securitel On/Off Modem On/Off Aladdin Control: ByPass control: PC User PC Master
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genesis Suspend Group Users:
When selected, all users allocated to this group will be suspended.
Save:
When this button is pressed, all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes, and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved, they will be ignored.
Please note:
Default Days to Expire, Default Days to Code Change, Days to warn Code Expire and Suspend Group Users are not available in GROUP 1 Menu and they cannot be changed.
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genesis Program or Change User Purpose:
Programs or changes user information.
Description:
Each User includes individual data selection, allowing to be programmed as required.
User List Selection:
Drop down list, allowing selection of user for programming purposes.
Suspend User:
When selected, this user is suspended.
User Name:
Name of the user
Find User:
Display User Selection Menu, allowing to locate user by Name or Card Number, Status of individual User flags. Each flag can be Set or Cleared and database is updated, when User data is downloaded to Genesis.
Flags: User Pin number:
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User Pin number. Pin must be between 4 – 8 digit in length. Pin number is hidden and displayed as ******. Single * indicates, the Pin number is not programmed. Note: No User PIN number can start with digit ‘0’. When programming USERS between 1 – 99, the PIN number MUST always be used, while Users above 99 can include PIN, PIN and CARD or CARD ONLY.
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genesis Allow Duress: Card Number:
When selected, duress code for this user is enabled. Last digit of the code incremented by one will generate duress. Card number allocated to this user.
Site Code:
Card Site Code. When Genesis or 27 Bits Card format is used, the site code is not applicable.
Azone:
When User data uploaded, this field will indicate User present Azone value. When new user is programmed, Azone is automatically set to value of 0, and when user data is changed, this value is ignored.
Program Batch of Cards: Allows programming of group of Cards. Please note: This Button is visible ONLY, when User 101 or above is selected and they have Card number and Group function programmed. When selected, the following Dialog box will be displayed:
Default User Name:
Select default Name to be used for the user name. System adds the card number into the name field.
Starting Card Number:
Enter the lowest Card number you wish to program.
Ending Card Number:
Enter the highest Card number to be programmed
Generate:
Press this button to generate the card database entry.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box.
Please notes: Site code, Card Format, Pin change Date, Expire date, Expire time and User Group are copied from the selected User database. System will program number of selected cards and place them into the next available user location. If User database is already programmed, this record will be skipped. Any card duplication to existing user will prompt Dialog box and the card programming will be ignored.
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genesis Format: Pin Change Date, Never Change: Calender:
Expire Date and time: Never Change: Calender and Time:
Card Format Selection. Available formats are 26bit, Genesis37, 26M Mifare Smart Card, 27bit and Corporate 1000. When selected, Code change Date is hidden and the change Date is ignored when this code must be changed. When code is changed, the new day of this function is taken from the Group ‘Default Days to Code Change’. This function is hidden, when ‘Never’ change button has been selected. When selected, Code change Date is hidden and the change Date is ignored, Time and Date selection, when the ‘Expire Date’ is activated and USER is suspended.
User Group:
Group where this user is assigned.
Edit Group:
Jumps into group programming menu. Firstly all data are saved.
Delete User:
When this button is pressed all user data will be deleted.
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
Please note:
User 100 and User 101 has limited programming menu, therefore they never will expire and cannot be suspended.
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genesis Program Comm Messages Genesis system allows programming total of 100 Text messages. Selection allows messages used to be displayed on RAS devices and /or send to RS232 located on external devices.
Program Comm Text Msg:
Program Ras Text Msg
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genesis Program Comm Text messages: Purpose: Description:
Programs Text message for TEXT Comm Port. See script manual, ‘SEND COMM MESSAGE’
Name:
Local name of the Message
Selection:
Selection list of available Text messages.
Text: First Line: Save: Exit:
TEXT Message, allowing up to 39 characters to be selected. When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved. Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
Please note: It is important, required Communication port is programmed for TEXT OUTPUT DEVICE prior its use. See Program Communication port. Once a Text message has been programmed, is automatically marked as RAS or TEXT Port, and its selection function cannot be changed.
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genesis Program Ras Text messages: Purpose:
Programs Text message used to be displayed on RAS LED.
Description:
See script manual for Script function, ‘SEND RAS MESSAGE’
Name:
Local name of the Message
Selection:
Selection list of available Text messages.
Text: First Line: Second Line:
TEXT Message, allowing up to 15 characters to be selected. TEXT Message, allowing up to 15 characters to be selected.
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
Please note: Programmed Text on the First Line, will be displayed on Top Line of the RAS LCD display, while second line on the bottom LCD Display. You can select to use First, Second or both lines of text. Empty text in any of the lines will automatically be ignored and will not effect or override existing display. When a Message is send to RAS, pressing of the CLEAR KEY on the RAS removes the message and display returns to default screen. Once a Text message has been programmed, is automatically marked RAS or TEXT Port, and it’s selection function cannot be changed. Advanced Technician can use special characters to display additional fields, see Special Text messaging formatting.
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genesis Special Text messages formating: Purpose:
Description:
Enhancement for Text Messages, allowing automatic insertion, within Text messages, with system Names, variables and special control commands, Usage of special commands provides easier usage and flexibility within the Text Messages.
Note: The formating rules only apply to the ACCESS, ALARM, AREA, CLOCK, DOOR and INPUT scripts. In all other cases they will be ignored. RULES for TEXT FORMAT A text message may contain one or more formatting codes that are designated with an escape character (%) followed by a format code (N, I, G, D, T, C or t). For example an input text message could be used as follows: %N, Input %I
expands to ‘Front Door’ (%N), Input ‘21’ (%I)
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the final message remains within the size restraints of the target device. In the case of the RAS message, maximum of 2 lines each of 16 characters and for TEXT MESSAGE port, message allows one message up to 60 characters. Special Format for indiciadual Script Types: Access Scripts %N inserts user name (up to 16 characters) %G inserts user's group name (up to 16 characters) %D inserts door name (up to 16 characters) %T inserts time in the form HH:MM %t inserts time in the form HH:MM:SS %C clears LCD screen Alarm Scripts %N inserts unit name (up to 16 characters) %I inserts unit number (1..64) %T inserts time in the form HH:MM %t inserts time in the form HH:MM:SS %C clears LCD screen Area Scripts %N inserts area name (up to 16 characters) %I inserts area number (1..64) %T inserts time in the form HH:MM %t inserts time in the form HH:MM:SS %C clears LCD screen
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genesis Clock Scripts %N inserts clock name (up to 16 characters) %I inserts clock number (1..64) %T inserts time in the form HH:MM %t inserts time in the form HH:MM:SS %C clears LCD screen Door Scripts %N inserts door name (up to 16 characters) %I inserts door number (1..128) %T inserts time in the form HH:MM %t inserts time in the form HH:MM:SS %C clears LCD screen Input Scripts %N inserts input name (up to 16 characters) %I inserts input number (1..512) %T inserts time in the form HH:MM %t inserts time in the form HH:MM:SS %C clears LCD screen Notes: The %T command will output leading ‘0’ where the hours are less than 10. The %t extends the %T format and includes output inclusive of seconds. The ‘:’ character is automatically used between the Hours, Minutes or/and Seconds. The %C command clears the LCD screen. These two characters (%C) MUST be in the fisrt and second positions of the text message ONLY. ERROR CONDITIONS If there is a problem with the formatting of the Text Message, system will output an error Message that starts with a question mark and is followed by a lower case character that designates the type of script that failed. ?a access ?a area ?c clock ?d door ?i input ?x alarm This ERROR can occur, if the TEXT MESSAGE FORMAT is not valid for the script selected or the system failed to find the requested target record (input number, clock etc).
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genesis Program Communication Port: Purpose:
Programs external device Communication port for various functions.
Description:
Device List:
List of available system Devices. Can be only TDC, EU, EU8 or OC Device.
Port:
Port number of the device. TDC, EU, EU8 and OC device include Comm port 1, which can be used for this option. MU Port 1 is always dedicated and cannot be changed. This port is used for Technician, Aladdin or Genie software.
Name:
Local name of the Port,
Driver:
Drives for this port Available drivers are: PC Link – Used to communicate with Technician, Aladdin or Genie software Terminal – Used by Genesis Staff ONLY, Text Output Device, used to transmit Comm Text messages, Communication speed required for this Port. Avaiable Baud Rates: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 Baud rate, must be used when selected for PcLink (Technician, Aladdin or Genie software) operation and 19200 Baud.
Baud Rate:
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
Note: Once external port has been selected for PcLink operation, then the Technician software can be used for Display and control function only. Aladdin or Genie User software can be used, if required Port has been programmed for the PcLink operation.
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genesis Program Flag names: Purpose: Description:
Programs Name to various flags. Global, Input, User, Area, Group and Door flags
Please note: When flag Names Diallog box is displayed, and no Names are programmed, system will automatically generate Default messages. Please ensure, that the SAVE command is used, if default names are accepted.
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genesis Program Global Flag names: Purpose: Description:
Programs Names of global flags.
Global Flag:
Drop List of available Global flags
Name:
Name of selected Flag
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Input Flag names: Purpose:
Programs Names to input flags.
Description:
System:
Drop List of available Inputs in the system
Flags
Input flags 1 – 8 Name of individual Flag of selected Input
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
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genesis Program User Flag names: Purpose:
Programs Names to user flags.
Description:
System:
Drop List of available Users in the system
Flags
Output flags 1 – 8 Name of individual Flag of selected User
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
Please note: Flag 9 is used as User Suspend function and name cannot be assigned to it.
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genesis Program Area Flag names: Purpose:
Programs Names to Area flags.
Description:
System:
Drop List of available Areas in the system
Flags
Output flags 1 – 8 Name of individual Flag of selected Arear
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Group Flag names: Purpose:
Programs Names to Group flags.
Description:
System:
Drop List of available Groups in the system
Flags
Output flags 1 – 8 Name of individual Flag of selected Group
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
Please note: Flag 9 is used as Group Suspend function, Flag 10 as Debug flag and Flag 11 as Swipe 3 debug flag. Names cannot be assigned to these flags.
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genesis Program Door Flag names: Purpose:
Programs Names to Door flags.
Description:
System:
Drop List of available Doors in the system
Flags
Output flags 1 – 8 Name of individual Flag of selected Door
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Notes:
This button will display the ‘Notes Window’, where any additional notes can be entered for this device. Each device includes its own notes and note file is saved in the Client Directory.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
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genesis Program Variable names: Purpose:
Programs Names to Variables.
Description:
Selection:
Drop List of available Variables in the system
Name
Name of selected Variable
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
They are 128 Variables in Genesis System. Each Variable can be set, cleared; incremented or decremented (see Script Manual). The value held by each variable is between 0 and 65535. If variable is set, or reaches, value of 65535 and then is incremented, it will revert to 0. While, when value is ‘0’ and decrement command is issued, the new variable value will be 65535.
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genesis Program Azone function: Purpose:
Programs Azone function.
Description:
Azone List:
Drop List of available Azones in the system
Name
Name of selected Azone
Maximum Users in an Azone: Program maximum Users (Card only) allowed entry in this Azone. Setting this value to ‘0’, unlimited entry will be allowed. Option:
Avalable for Genesis Staff only, and should not be changed.
Save:
When this button is pressed all data displayed in the dialog box will be saved.
Exit:
Use this button to exit the dialog box. If changes have not been previously saved they will be ignored.
Note: Azone is very powerfull ANTIPASS BACK functionality and must be used with caution. Be sure, you fully understand its function, before its usage. This function is available ONLY for CARD Operation.
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genesis Download Data to Genesis Panel Purpose:
Download selected data to Genesis Panel.
Description:
Download selection Diallog box allows selection of individual sections to be downloaded into the Genesis panel. Each section is automatically selected, while different section of the programming was changed. We recommend, automatically selected sections are not removed, when download is selected. Download: Exit:
Starts Download operation, Exit, ignores download and closes this dialog box.
Please note: Genesis panel MUST be communicating with PC computer prior download can be selected. If download is in progress, we recommend that is not interrupted. Once download is terminated system will not operate correctly, and new download must be regenerated. While download is in progress, system suspends its communication with external LAN devices; therefore all user and alarms functions will not operate, until download is completed.
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genesis Save Database Purpose:
Save presently opened database to disk.
Description:
At this point, system allows selection of same or different database name.
If same name of the database is selected, system will prompt, asking if file should be replaced. If ‘Yes’ selected the file is saved under the same name and replacing existing database.
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genesis When new database file name is given, and after sucesfull save command, it will be the name of presently opened database. Please note: Database is saved, when Genesis software is terminated in the standard manner. If you do lots of programming, the occasional save to disk is highly recommended. When database is saved, the information dialog box is displayed.
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genesis Auto Program Please note: Auto Programming cannot be accessed, while communicating to Genesis panel
System can be programmed automatically. When this function is selected, the system may display a warning message to indicate that the Master panel is already programmed. Please ensure MAXIMUM Devices are programmed, in System Defaults, to minimum value. Otherwise you may not be able to complete your requested programming.
If ‘Yes` is selected, ALL PREVIOUSLY PROGRAMED DATA WILL BE ERASED. ‘No’ will exit this function. Throughout out the programming display, the following applies: Next: Back: Cancel
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genesis Now, selections of loading of Default Script, allowing you to select type you wish to use.
Again, ‘Load’ will load selected Script file, while ‘Exit’ will not LOAD ANY Scripts. At this time, Default programming menu is displayed. Select required Database sizes, ensuring they are followed by the ‘Save’ command.
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genesis Number of inputs used on the Master panel. Maximum 32 inputs (I/O expander must be used) can be selected.
Enter number of Expanders in the System:
If some expander unit has been selected, the following screen will be displayed.
Number of inputs used on the expander unit. Maximum 32 inputs (I/O expander must be used) can be selected.
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genesis Enter number of EU8’s to be used in the system,
If EU8’s are used and selected, system will request number of inputs to be used.
Any number of inputs between 1 and 8 can be selected. Press ‘Next’ to proceed to next menu.
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genesis Enter number of RAS in the system:
Number of TDCs in the system:
If any any time you exeeded the “Maximum Number of Devices”, as program in the Configuration menu, system will indicate of this error,
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genesis Number of OC’s in the system:
Number of Areas in the system:
Number of Clocks in the system:
Please remember, Clock 1 is automatically set as 24/7.
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genesis Number of Area Acecss (ACL) Lists to ge generated.
Number of Diallers
Default Script for Alarm inputs,
Note: Drop List allows you to view Scripts in the System, ensuring Default Scripts are loaded.
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genesis Select EOL type for all Inputs.
Again, drop list allows you to see types available in the system, System will generate all data. After its completion, the system will automatically enter important areas require data entry.
System Jumps into new device menu.
Enter the Dialler programming menu.
Enter the Script Programming Menu
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genesis Script programming menu is displayed. At this point it is important to change Dialler client number: Enter Dialler Client ID followed by ‘Update ALL Client Dialler ID’s’ button
System selects Programming User Menu
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genesis
Press exit to close the programming menu.
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genesis Technician Database Status: Send Dbase Online: Send Dbase Offline: This Area is accessible only, while communicating to Genesis panel.
Send Dbase Online:
This function sets database to on-line mode (normal operation).
Send Dbase Offline:
This function sets database to off-line mode. In this mode system stops polling all external devices and is ready to update database. Normally this command is required to enter dbase off-line, which allows erasing total database in the Genesis panel. When download is selected, this function is automatically generated and when database has been downloaded, the database on-line command is issued.
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genesis Generate Reset: Allows selection to generate RESET to selected device.
Erase All (Panel): This command deletes all data in the Genesis panel. This function MUST be done, if Database sizes has been altered, and can be used ONLY after the Database has been selected into off-line mode only. After this command has been issued, initilization command is generated and Database will automatically return to the ON-LINE status.
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genesis Technician Control: Control Device:
Control Device: Each device, exept MASTER UNIT, can be selected into Disable Status. When device is set to Disable status, it is stopped to be polled by the Master, but will not be recognized as OFF-LINE. Please note: To return device to normal status, you MUST set device to ‘Enable’ status.
Note: You cannot disable Master Unit.
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genesis Buzzer Control:
Buzzer Control:
Each Device Buzzer can be controlled via this Dialog box. It can be turned Off, turned ON, activated for Slow and Fast status. Each Buzzer command can be selected to be active for duration of a time between 1 and 255 seconds. When Time is set to ‘0’, Buzzer is set to selected control, and remains in this status, until new valid command is issued (via control or script command). When correct device, control and Time are selected, the UPDATE button will send the control command to Genesis Panel.
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genesis Control Script:
System allows test of control scripts. Selected control script (system allows selection from control script only) the passing value can be entered. The SEND COMMAND will transmit this command to Genesis and its Control Script function will be activated.
In the above dialog box, the Script 15 is used and Variable value of 1 will be send to Genesis. If Script 15 includes the following: IF CONTROL VALUE EQUAL, 1 ACCESS AREA, 1 (AREA 1) ENDIF When SEND COMMAND is activated, the Area 1 will be set to Access mode. Please see Script Manual for additional information.
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genesis Pin and Card Control: This control function has been removed in this Version. See “CARD PIN,device,reader,control” Script command in the Script Manual.
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genesis Dialler and Securitel Control: Enable or Disable Dialler functionality.
Once selected, Recall Status will update the display to present status of the Dialler. Selecting the ‘Enable Dialler’ or ‘Disable Dialler’ buttons will change the status,
Please note: Dialler MUST be ENABLED for normal operation. Same functionality applies for the Securitel Unit (used in Australia ONLY)
Please note: Securitel (STU) MUST be ENABLED for normal operation.
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genesis Technician Device Test Menu: Device: Master/Expander/EU8 RAS OC and TDC
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genesis Device Test (MU & EU) Purpose: Description:
Allows technician to display status of the device. Helps technician to view status of individual devices.
Device List
List of available MU and EU’s in the system.
Unit: Build:
Unit number assigned to this device. Software version installed on this device.
Online: Battery LOW: Battery High: Mains Failure: Cabinet Tamper: Script:
Status of the device. If device Note: Master device is always On-line. Selected when system has Battery Low alarm active. Selected when system has Battery High alarm active. Selected when system has Mains Failure alarm active If selected this indicates that the Cabinet Tamper is active Indicates Alarm Script allocated to this device
Fuse 1 Fault: Active when Power Fuse 1 (F1) is faulty. Fuse 2 Fault: Active when Power Fuse 2 (F2) is faulty. SIR 1 Output Fuse Faulty: Active when SIREN 1 Fuse is faulty. SIR 2 Output Fuse Faulty: Active when SIREN 2 Fuse is faulty. STB 1 Output Fuse Faulty: Active when STROBE 1 Fuse is faulty. STB 2 Output Fuse Faulty: Active when STROBE 2 Fuse is faulty. Enable:
Active when device is enabled.
Update:
When this button is pressed, information will be requested from the Genesis panel.
Exit:
Exits, terminate this menu
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genesis Device Test (RAS) Purpose: Description:
Allows technician to display status of the device. Helps technician to view status of individual devices.
Device List
List of available RAS’s in the system.
Control:
List of available commands. Available commands are: Unlock Unlock RAS Lock Lock RAS
Update:
Sends control command to Genesis.
Unit: Build: Script:
Unit number assigned to this device. Software version installed on this device. Indicate Alarm Script allocated to this device.
OnLine: Battery LOW: Battery High: Duress is Active: RAS is locked: Cabinet Tamper: Enable:
Status of the device. Selected when system has Battery Low alarm active. Selected when system has Battery High alarm active. Active when duress code has been activated from this device. Duress must be reset from user menu, to clear this status. Selected indicating this RAS is locked and cannot be used. If selected, indicates cabinet Tamper is active Active, when device is enabled.
Recall:
Recalls information for this device from Genesis panel
Exit:
Terminates this menu.
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genesis Device Test (OC & TDC) Purpose: Description:
Allows technician to display status of the device. Helps technician to view status of individual devices.
Device List:
List of available OC’ & TDC’s in the system.
Unit: Build: Script:
Unit number assigned to this device. Software version installed on this device. Indicate Alarm Script allocated to this device.
OnLine: Battery Low: Battery High: Cabinet Tamper: Enable: Recall:
Status of the device. Selected when system has Battery Low alarm active. Selected when system has Battery High alarm active. If selected, indicates cabinet Tamper is active. Active, when Device is Enable. Recalls information for this device from Genesis panel.
Exit:
Terminates this menu.
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genesis Technician Input Test Menu: Input: Input ADC Status Input Table
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genesis Input ADC Status: Purpose: Description:
Device:
Allows technician to display status of the inputs. Helps technician to view status of individual devices.
List of available devices in the system.
Repeat Duration: Suspend Repeat: Input 1-8: Input 9-16: Input 17-24: Input 25-32:
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Update will be automatically generated on number of seconds as specified in this window. Update must be selected at first time from then on the automatic sequence will be generated When pressed, repeat is suspended First 8 inputs located on the device (see note P112) Second 8 inputs of the device (MU & EU Only) First 8 inputs of the I/O Expander (if fitted) only Second 8 inputs of the I/O Expander (if fitted) only Displays Analogue value of the input. Normally when Genesis EOL values are used, the bars will be steady in middle of the display, when sealed. No display indicates presents of a short while full bar represents open circuit.
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genesis The following information is applicable for Master (MU) and Expander (EU) units only. Tamper: Status of the tamper input. Battery: Analogue value of the battery voltage. Fuse 1: Status Fuse 1 (indicates Fuse OK). Fuse 2: Status of Fuse 2 (indicates Fuse OK). Siren 1: Siren 1 status (indicates Fuse OK). Siren 2: Siren 2 status (indicates Fuse OK). Strobe 1: Strobe 1 status (indicates Fuse OK). Strobe 1: Strobe 2 status (indicates Fuse OK). Please note: Incorrect values of the outputs are displayed while the output is active. Mains: Mains status. Update:
Recalls information for this device from Genesis panel.
Exit:
Terminates this menu
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genesis InputTable Menu: Purpose:
Allows technician to display status of the inputs.
Description:
Helps Technician to view status of individual devices.
Input:
List of available inputs in the system.
Unit: Node: EOL List: Areas: Script:
Device where this input is assigned. Node of the Device where this input is assigned. EOL assigned to this input. Number of Areas in Access where this input is programmed. Script number allocated to this input.
Sealed, Unsealed, Alarm, Tamper Alarm, Isolated, Bypassed, In Access Present Status of this Input Ignore Unsealed Status of the Ignore Unsealed Flag Flag 1 – 8: Status of the 8 Input Flags Control: Reset Isolate ON Isolate OFF Bypass ON Bypass OFF Control commands, used by the Technician to test the system. By pressing the button, system sends the requested command to Genesis. Use Recall button to update the present status. Recall:
Recalls information for this input
Exit:
Terminate this menu
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genesis Explanation of Input ADC Status for various devices: RAS Input 1 = Exit door input Input 2 = Door Input Input 3 = Tamper switch Input 4 = Battery Level Input 5 = Not used Input 6 = Not used Input 7 = Not used Input 8 = Not used TDC Input 1 = Exit 1 Input Input 2 = Exit 2 Input Input 3 = Door 1 Input Input 4 = Door 2 Input Input 5 = Tamper Input Input 6 = Battery Level Input 7 = Input 3 Input 8 = Input 4 OC Input 1 = Tamper Input Input 2 = Battery Level Input 3 = Not Used Input 4 = Not Used Input 5 = Not Used Input 6 = Not Used Input 7 = Not Used Input 8 = Not Used EU8 Input 1 = Input 1 Input 2 = Input 2 Input 3 = Input 3 Input 4 = Input 4 Input 5 = Input 5 Input 6 = Input 6 Input 7 = Input 7 Input 8 = Input 8 Input 9 = Tamper Input Input 10 = Battery Level Input 11 = Output 1 Input 12 = Output 2
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genesis Technician Output Test Menu: Ouput Test: Get Outputs:
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genesis Output Test
Output:
Purpose:
Allows technician to test an output.
Description:
Tests programmed output in the system.
Output list available in the system.
Action:
List of Action commands. Commands available are: Command 1 = OUTPUT OFF Command 2 = ON CONSTANT Command 3 = ON SLOW Command 4 = ON FAST
Duration Time:
Time duration for output to be activated. The value of ‘0’ sets the output for infinity time or until new command is issued. Time be set to any value between 0 – 65535 Seconds. If value entered is outside valid entry, the following dialog box will be displayed and command will be ignored.
Update:
Send command to Genesis for action.
Exit
Exit test menu.
<< & >> Buttons, when used, system will automatically send the selected command to Genesis panel. Please note: When output is set to ‘OUTPUT OFF’ for duration of time, after time expiry, the output will be set to ‘ON CONSTANT’ status.
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genesis Get Outputs Purpose: Description:
Allows technician to retrive status of the output. Displays present status of selected output in the system.
Output List:
Output list available in the system.
Output: Unit: Node: Status: Remaining Time:
Requested Output number, Unit (Device) where this output is allocated to, Node (position) where this output is programmed on, Present status of this output (valid after Update request) Time in seconds. If output is active for time duration, the ‘Remaining Time’ will indicate this time.
Update:
When pressed, the requested output data will be updated.
Exit:
Exit test menu.
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genesis Area Test Menu Purpose: Description:
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genesis Area Control:
Area: Area Control: Reset: Access: Secure: Area Status: Area: Script: In Access: In Alarm: In Tamper: Unsealed: Isolated: Bypassed: Flags 1 – 8
List of Areas in the system. Allows selection of Area to be recalled. When pressed, Area Reset command is send to Genesis Area is set to Access mode, Area is set to Secure mode. Please note: System will ignore any unsealed inputs, if any, and will force Area into Secure mode. Return information from the Genesis panel, Requested Area number. Script number associated with this Area. This box is selected, if Area presently in Access mode. This box is selected, if Area presently in Alarm condition This box is selected, if Area presently in Tamper alarm. This box is selected, if any inputs in this Area are in unsealed status. This box is selected, if any inputs in this Area are Isolated, This box is selected, if any inputs in this Area are Bypassed. When Area flag is set, the appropriate box is selected.
Recall:
Press this Button to retrive present status of selected Area.
Exit:
Exits this menu.
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genesis User Test Menu Purpose:
Allows technician to retrive information of the selected User.
Description:
Displays present status of selected User in the system.
User Info:
User List:
List of existing users in the system.
Status: User: Azone: Pin change required: Expired: Suspended: Allow Duress: Flags 1 – 8 Recall: Exit:
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User Number of requested user Present value of User Azone This box is selected, if User pin change is active This box is selected, if User is expired This box is selected, if User is suspended, This box is selected, if Duress option for this User is selected
Present status of the User flags. When box is selected, the Flag is active Press this Button to retrieve present status of selected User Exits this menu.
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genesis Group Test Menu
Group List:
Purpose:
Allows technician to retrieve information of selected Group.
Description:
Displays present status of selected Group in the system.
Selection of existing User Groups
Status: Group: Script: Suspended: Flags 1 – 8
Requested Group number Script assigned to this Group This box is selected, if Group suspended Present status of the Group flags. When box is selected, the Flag is active,
Recall:
Press this Button to retrieve present status of selected Group
Exit:
Exits this menu,
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genesis Door Control Menu Purpose: Description:
Allows technician to retrieve and control Door status of selected door. Technician Control and Status display of selected Door.
Door Control:
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genesis Door List:
List of available doors in the system
Action:
Drop down list of available door commands: [Action 001] Secure Door, sets door to secure mode (Normal mode) [Action 002] Lock Door Entry, suspends all entries on the Reader, [Action 003] Lock Exit, suspends all action on the Egress input [Action 004] Lock all, suspend all actions on Reader and Egress input [Action 005] Unlock Door, sets door into unlock status and remains unlock until Door status is return to ‘Secure Door’ [Action 006] Release Door, opens the door for duration of the Relay time. Door can be Release ONLY, while door is not in the Unlock Door Status.
Update:
Press this Button to set selected Door to the status as shown in the Action List.
Status: Door Unit Node Mode Script Bypassed Tamper Log Events Open DOTL Alarm Forced Alarm Flags 1 – 8
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Status information of this Door Unit, where this door is allocated Node number of this Door List indication present status of the Door, Script number allocated to the Door Bypassed status off the Bypassed Flag, Tamper status of the Door Log All Events Flag status, Selected, if Door is in Open status, Selected, if Door is in the DOTL Alarm condition, Selected, if Door is in the Forced Door alarm mode, Present status of the Door flags. When box is selected, the Flag is active,
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genesis Recall Variable Purpose: Description:
Allows technician to retrieve and control the status of all Variables. Test, set or Clear Individual Variable in the System.
When this option is selected, system will display ‘Recall/Update Global Variables’ Dialog. Select the required Variable follwed by the Recall button.
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genesis When ‘Recall’ button is pressed, system will retrieve data for selected Variable from Genesis panel and updates the display,
At this stage, the Update button will be displayed. Now system allows changes to the ‘Value’ and the Update button will send new value of the selected Variable to Genesis Panel.
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genesis Input Test Menu Purpose:
Allows walk test to unsealed or alarmed inputs
Description:
Area List:
List of Available Areas in the system. ‘All Areas’ selected, will display all inputs in the system.
Type:
Select test for ‘Unsealed’ or ‘Alarmed’ inputs.
List box:
Displays all inputs, or inputs to selected Area. Each individual Input, if Test function has been started, would be automatically removed, when input has changed its status to unsealed or alarmed condition.
Start Test:
Press this button to start the test function. Once test has been started, this button is hided.
End Test:
This button is displayed, while test is active and is used to terminate Test function.
Exit:
Terminates this menu.
Please note: When TEST MODE is selected, system reports input status to the display. If any inputs are active (unsealed or alarmed), when test is started, following message, ‘Test mode. Input already ACTIVE at the start of test”, will be displayed.
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genesis Flag Control Purpose:
Allows Technician control the Flag status of selected flag types.
Description:
Technician Control and Status display of selected Flag.
Log Input flags control: Log Flag ON Log Flag OFF When this option is selected, ALL ‘Log all input Events’ Flags will be selected or de-selected. After the selection, system will prompt indication function has been performed,
Please note: When the FLAGS are changed, all Input data must be downloaded into Genesis panel before changes will take effect.
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genesis Ignore Unsealed Input Flags control: Purpose:
Allows technician control the Flag status of selected flag types.
Description:
Unsealed Flag ON, Unsealed Flag OFF
This option will change the ‘Ignore Unsealed Flag’ for all Inputs.
After selecting of the required command, system will response with the action Dialog box,
or
Please note: When the FLAGS are changed, all Input data must be downloaded into Genesis panel before changes will take effect.
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genesis Log Output Flags control: Purpose:
Allows technician control the Flag status of Selected flag types.
Description:
Output Log All Events Flag ON, Log All Events Flag OFF
This option will change the ‘Log All events’ flag for all Outputs.
Response Dialog boxes, when Flags have been set to ON or OFF
or
Please note: When the FLAGS are changed, all Input data must be downloaded into Genesis panel before changes will take effect.
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genesis Log Door Flags control: Purpose:
Allows technician control the Flag status of Selected flag types.
Description:
Door Log All Events Flag ON, Log All Events Flag OFF
This option will change the ‘Log All events’ flag for all Doors.
or
Please note: When the FLAGS are changed, all Input data must be downloaded into Genesis panel before changes will take effect.
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genesis Global Flags control: Purpose:
Allows technician control the Flag status of Selected flag types.
Description:
Global, Area, Group and Input flags
Global Flags:
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genesis Area Flags:
Group Flags:
Input Flags:
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genesis User Flags:
Door Flags:
System Flag:
Drop List of available Devices
Flag:
Individual Flag drop list
Control:
Selection of Flag control. Available control can be either ON or OFF
Update:
Sends selected command to Genesis Panel
Exit:
Exit this Dialog box
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genesis System Information Purpose:
Displays system programming information
Description:
The following Dialog will be displayed, indicating general information programmed.
Save to File: Exit:
When selected, data will be written into file using Windows® NOTE PAD software.
Close and Exit this Dialog
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genesis Report Database This function will display all information of the database.
To generate report, press the ‘Generate Report’ button. Systems will response with the following Dialog:
Select ‘Yes’ to view generated data using Windows® NOTE PAD. Generated file will be located in your current directory with the name ‘Report.txt’. Each time report is generated, the ‘Report.txt’ file is replaced with latest information. Data can be view within the Report Dialog, while ‘Exit’ button will exit this function.
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genesis Option 33 Status Purpose:
Display common status of the system,
Description:
Once selected, the following Dialog will be displayed:
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genesis Recall:
Retrieve common information the system status,
Duress Active:
Set, when any duress is active in the system.
Common alarm active:
Set, when any alarms are present in the system
Device Off-line:
Active, when any devices failed to communicate with Genesis
Device Tamper:
Set, while any Tamper alarms are active
Mains failure:
Active, while any Mains fail alarms are present,
Low Battery:
Set, when any devices reported Low Battery Alarm
High Battery:
Set, when any devices reported High Battery Alarm
Exit:
Closes this Dialog.
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genesis Generate Default Script Purpose:
Allows Technician to generate Default Local, Dialler, Securitel or Custom script files.
Once this option is selected, system will display selection Dialog box.
Select Type of the Script you wish to generate, followed by ‘Save as” button. Note: All Scripts within the opened database are saving to a disk. Each file will have unique name: A/ Local Script Local.ref B/ Dialler Dialler.ref C/ Securitel STU.ref D/ Custom Custom.ref When new database is opened, system allows selection of predefined scripts as previously saved under this menu.
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genesis Import Default Script Purpose:
Allows Technician to LOAD Default Local, Dialler, Securitel or Custom script files.
When this option is selected, system will display dialog box allowing you to select type of the Default Script to be loaded,
Select the Type you wish to UPLOAD, followed by the ‘Load’ button. System will confirm, you want to load the file,
Please NOTE: If you select ‘Yes’to Load Default Scripts, all Scripts in the loaded database will be replaced with the new Script data.
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genesis If requested file does not exists, the following Dialog will be displayed,
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genesis Set Clock Purpose:
Updates Date and Time in Genesis System.
It is important, when system is installed first time, to set the correct TIME and DATE. This function is available, when Genesis system is connected and communicating with Technician Software.
Select the Correct Date and Time, then follow by the ‘Update Button” Please note: When Database is initialized, Genesis clock is automatically set using Windows time and date. Genesis system allows setting of the Year between year 2000 and 2015.
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genesis EOL Resistor Values The following tables list approximate EOL resistor values for several common EOL Resistor combinations. Please note that it is possible for the EOL resistor values to vary, depending on the % tolerance of the resistors used. It is recommended to use 1% tolerance resistors, which will allow for any tolerances in the Genesis ADC values to be reduced. Remember, one of the strengths of Genesis is that it can greatly reduce the chances of having resistors replaced by an intruder. This feature is governed by the relationship between the unsealed value and the tamper value. You need to ensure that any resistor replacements in a Genesis System cause a tamper alarm – if possible. These values are provided as a starting point only.
Please note: Please ensure that any inputs are fully tested and commissioned before leaving the EOL values in place. Genesis MU and EU devices use different EOL values to the egress inputs and door monitoring inputs on the RAS or TDC devices, Ensure that you use the correct EOL value with the correct device.
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genesis INPUTS ON MU (Master Units) and EU (Expander Units) 10K=Sealed,
14K7=Unsealed
10K/4K7 – N/C Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low 14K7 = Sealed
Genesis ADC Values 180 140 165 140 10K = Unsealed
10K/4K7 – N/O Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 180 140 180 165
Short = Sealed
Open = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 20 0
Open = Sealed
Short = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 255 25
10K = Sealed
20K = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 200 140 165 140
Short Circuit
Open Circuit
10K/10K – N/C
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genesis 10K = Sealed
5K = Unsealed
10K/10K – N/O Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low 2K2= Sealed
Genesis ADC Values 165 85 165 140 9K = Unsealed
2K2/6K8 – N/C Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 160 50 76 50
9K = Sealed
2K2 = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 160 50 160 135
3K3 = Sealed
6K6 = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 135 72 85 72
3K3 =Sealed
1K7 = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 135 72 135 110
2K2/6K8 – N/O
3K3/3K3 – N/C
3K3/3K3N/O
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genesis Single EOL
10K Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 165 140
Single EOL
6K8 Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 135 110
Single EOL
4K7 Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 110 85
Single EOL
3K3 Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 95 60
Single EOL
2K2 Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 70 50
Single EOL
1K Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
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genesis INPUTS ON TDC and RAS Please note: EOL selected for door input is automatically used for Egress button input. 10K=Sealed
14K7=Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 180 218 180
14K7 = Sealed
10K = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 180 255 215
Short = Sealed
Open = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 20 0
Open = Sealed
Short = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 255 25
10K/4K7 – N/C
10K/4K7 – N/O
Short Circuit
Open Circuit
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genesis 10K = Sealed
20K = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 180 218 180
10K/10K – N/C
10K = Sealed
5K = Unsealed
10K/10K – N/O Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low 2K2= Sealed
Genesis ADC Values 218 110 218 180 9K = Unsealed
2K2/6K8 – N/C Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 208 60 96 60
9K = Sealed
2K2 = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 208 60 208 170
3K3 = Sealed
6K6 = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 175 85 119 85
3K3 =Sealed
1K7 = Unsealed
Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 175 85 175 140
2K2/6K8 – N/O
3K3/3K3 – N/C
3K3/3K3N/O
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genesis Single EOL
10K Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 218 180
Single EOL
6K8 Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 175 110
Single EOL
4K7 Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 150 110
Single EOL
3K3 Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 119 80
Single EOL
2K2 Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
Genesis ADC Values 255 0 96 60
Single EOL
1K Tamper High Tamper Low Unsealed High Unsealed Low
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genesis System error Codes 0-OK, 1-Can No create Server Queue 2-Can Not Create OS Timer 3-Can not Allocate Message Buffer 4-Invalid PROGRAM Action 5-Invalid Task ID 6-Message Not Packed 7-Can not Create Mu Group User 8-Network Task Error 9-Cannot find MU 10-Database corrupted 11-Database Mode Error 12-Database mapping error 13-Dynamic buffer too big Error 14 - 19 not used, provision for future 20-Invalid Serial Number 21-Invalid MU Type 22-Device MUST be Unit 1 23-Invalid-Timer Value 24-Invalid-Date Value 25-Invalid-Max Units Value 26-Invalid-Max Users Value 27-Invalid-Max Scripts Value 28-Invalid-Max Events Value 29-Invalid-Max Diallers Value 30-Invalid-Max Securitel Value 31-Invalid-Dynamic Buffer Overflow 32-Invalid-Event Structure 33-External Memory failed Error 34 – 99, not used, provision for future 100-User Not in Database 101-Invalid User Pin Number 102-User Suspended 103-User Expired 104-User 100/101 Card error entry 105-User Duress Code Activated 106-User Invalid Access 107-User Pin Change requested 108-User code Pin must be changed 109-Card not in Database 110-Antipass back Error 111-Card Valid but door not allocated 112-Group not found 113-Group Suspended 114-Unit Locked 115-Menu Access not Allowed 116-Menu Access not Valid 117-Area Access not Allowed 118-Area Access not Valid 119-Door Access not Allowed 120-Door Access not Valid 121-Door is Locked 122-System Fault 123-No Access to MU Ports 124-Azone not found 125-Azone is FULL 126-Unit Area ACL=0 127-Group Area ACL-0
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genesis 128-Area not allowed for this unit 129-Card Contols one area 130-Not allowed at this time 131-Error, User 100 Function Only, 132-Error, User 100/101 Function Only, 133-Dual Access Authorized, 134-Dual Access not allowed, Error 135 – 149, not used, provision for future 150-PC User 101 not defined 151-PC not authorized 152-PC User not Valid 153-PC Access timed out 154-PC function denied Error 155 – 199, not used, provision for future 200-Invalid Message Group 201-Invalid sub code 202-Invalid request Code 203-Invalid Modifier 204-Invalid Action Code 205-Invalid Database mode 206-Delete not allowed 207-Invalid Event code 208-Invalid Event Type 209-Invalid control Error 210 – 219, not used, provision for future 220-Invalid serial number 221-Invalid Unit Type 222-Invalid Unit Number 223-Invalid Node 224-Invalid Area Number 225-Invalid Clock Number 226-Invalid door Number 227-Invalid EOL Number 228-Invalid Holiday Number 229-Invalid Input Number 230-Invalid Output Number 231-Invalid Text Number 232-Invalid Door List Number 233-Invalid Holiday List Number 234-Invalid Output List Number 235-Invalid Clock List Number 236-Invalid Group Number 237-Invalid User Number 238-Invalid Invalid CardKey 239-Invalid Time Error 240 – 269, not used, provision for future 270-Invalid Date 271-Invalid Day Number 272-Invalid dialler number 273-Invalid Modem Number 274-Invalid Printer Number 275-Invalid Script Type 276-Invalid Optional Flag Number 277-Invalid Script Number 278-Invalid Area List Number 279-Invalid DayLight Adjust 280-Invalid Comm Port Number 281-Invalid Driver ID 282-Invalid Comm Baud Rate
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genesis 283-Invalid Variable Number 284-Invalid Global flag Number 285-Invalid Dialler Calls/Msg 286-Invalid Access Zone 287-Invalid Pin (0) 288-Invalid Script Text Message Type Error 289 – 299, not used, provision for future 300-Unit not found 301-Area Not found 302-Clock Not found 303-Door not found 304-EOL not found 305-Holiday not found 306-Input not found 307-Output not found 308-Text String not found 309-Clock List not found 310-DoorList not found 311-Holiday List not found 312-Output List not found 313-Group not found 314-User PIN not found 315-User not found 316-Card not found 317-Dialler not found 318-Modem not found 319-Script not found 320-DayLight saving not set 321-Contact ID not found 322-Securitel not found, 323-Access zone not found Error 324 – 400, not used, provision for future 401-Script Overflow 402-Pin number in use 403-Cardkey in use 404-Card Table Full 405-Unit Table Full 406-Cannot change MU 407-Not a Ras device 408-Cannot suspend User 409-Pin length code too small Error 410 – 499, not used, provision for future 500-Cannot delete Unit 501-Cannot Delete Net, 502-Cannot Delete Dialler, 503-Cannot Delete Securitel, 504-Cannot Delete internal Modem, 505-Cannot Delete USER 100/101 506-Cannot Delete GROUP 1, Error 507 – 599, not used, provision for future 600-Gnome msg pool is empty, 601-Sneaky gnome detected, TOO Many messages received from LAN 602-Event buffer is empty 603-input not assigned to unit 604-output not assigned to unit 605-door not assigned to unit 606-network msg pool is empty Error 607 – 619, not used, provision for future 620-Cannot Isolate input while Secured
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genesis 621-Duress not registered Error 622 – 699, not used, provision for future 700-Area in required mode 701-Area has no inputs assigned 702-Area has unit offline 703-Area has unsealed inputs 704-Area not Defined Error 705 – 719, not used, provision for future 720-Dialler Calling 721-Dialler has connected 722-Dialler Message Send 723-All Dialler Messages been send Error 724 – 729, not used, provision for future 730-Dialler Disabled 731-Dialler List not programmed 732-No Dialler Msg Buffer 733-Cannot find Dialler 734-No Dial tone detected 735-Dialler No Handshake Tone (ACK1) 736-Dialler No Kissoff Tone (ACK2) Error 737 – 749, not used, provision for future 750-SIU Comm port opened 751-SIU Init Message, Error 752 – 759, not used, provision for future 760-SIU Disabled 761-SIU not Programmed 762-SIU Message Buffer error 763-Cannot find STU (Australia only) 764-Invalid message priority Error 765 - 779 780-No message buffer available 781-Card has no access 782-Card has read error, 783-Card not authirized 784-Area not secured Error 785 – 799, not used, provision for future 800-Reached Start of data table, 801-Reached End of data table, Error 802 - 809 810-Input not in access 811-Wrong Build Number Error 812 – 899, not used, provision for future 900-Shutdown in progress, Error 901, not used, provision for future 902-Function not available 903-Network failure 904-Unit offline 905-PC Link Access Only 906-Group error trace message 907-unexpected response message 908-Swipe 3 error trace message Error 909 – 999, not used, provision for future 1000-Wrong script type 1002-Invalid script command 1003-Invalid script jump 1004-Script calls nest too deep 1006-Invalid variable no 1007-Cannot allocate timer 1008-Invalid use on event
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genesis 1009-Invalid condition code 1010-Invalid unit number Error 1011 – 1020, not used, provision for future ********************** End error codes **********************************
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genesis Index A About this manual · 6 Access control · 19 Dialler · 19 Door inputs · 19 Doors · 19 Outputs · 19 Acecss control User · 19 Add New Device · 27 Alarm system · 18 Devices · 18 Dialler · 18 Inputs · 18 Outputs · 18 User · 18 Area Control · 117 Area Test Menu · 116 Auto Program · 87
B Buzzer Control · 100
C CD Rom install · 10 Clock List Programming Menu · 57 Communication configuration · 23 Control Script · 101
D Data Base Limitation · 21 Default Scripts · 12 Device Test (MU & EU) · 105 Device Test (OC & TDC) · 107 Device Test (RAS) · 106 Dialler and Securitel Control · 103 Door Control Menu · 120 Download Data to Genesis Panel · 84
Auxiliary 32-Output module · 9 Expander EU8 device · 8 Expander panel · 8 Master Panel · 8 Remote access station · 9 Software · 8 Two Door controller · 9 Flag Control · 125
G Generate Default Script · 136 Generate Reset · 98 Genesis system flow chart · 20 Get Outputs · 115 Global Flags Control · 129 Group Programming Menu · 62 Group Test Menu · 119
I Ignore Unsealed Flag · 126 Import Default Script · 137 Input ADC Status (MU) · 109 Input Table Menu · 111 Input Test Menu · 124
J Just a few points · 18
K Knowledge Base · 6
L Log Door Flag · 128 Log In · 16 Log Output Flag · 127
M E EOL Resistor for TDC and RAS · 144 EOL Resistor Values · 140 EOL Resistor Values for MU and EU · 141 Explanation of Input ADC Status for various devices · 112
F Features · 8
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MAIN SCREEN · 16 Manual summary · 2 Master and Expander display Dialog · 44 Multiple sites · 11
O Option 33 Status · 134 Output controller Programming Menu · 50 Output Test · 114
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Pin and Card Control · 102 Program and Allocate Inputs · 31 Program Area · 36 Program Area Access List · 60 Program Area Flag names · 79 Program Area list · 37 Program Azone Function · 83 Program Clock · 55 Program Comm Messages · 69 Program Comm Text messages · 70 Program Communication Port · 74 Program Dialler · 40 Program Dialler List · 38 Program Door · 34 Program Door Access List · 61 Program Door Flag names · 81 Program Ext. Modem · 43 Program Flag names · 75 Program Global Flag names · 76 Program Group Flag names · 80 Program Holiday List · 59 Program Holidays · 58 Program Input Flag names · 77 Program or Change User · 66 Program Outputs · 33 Program Ras Text messages · 71 Program Subscriber ID · 42 Program User Flag names · 78 Program Variable names · 82 Programming of EOL Values · 30
RAS Programming Menu · 46 Recall Variable · 122 Report Database · 133 Revision history · 5
Q Quick set up guide · 25
S Save Database · 85 Scripting · 6 Set Clock · 139 Special Text messages formating · 72 Strobe Light Note · 33 System error Codes · 147 System Information · 132 System relationship and its links to a function · 20 System requirements · 10
T Table of contents · 3 Technician Control Device · 99 Technician Database Status · 97 Technician Device Test Menu · 104 Technician Input Test Menu, ADC,Table · 108 Technician Output Test Menu - Output · 113 The introduction · 7 Toolbar and Status Bar · 14 Two Door Controller Programming Menu · 52 Typical Database size selection · 22
U User Test Menu · 118
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