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Genesis Integrated Security System

User Manual

Version 4.0
Genesis Electronics
Australia Pty Ltd

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Genesis Integrated Security System User Manual Version 4.0 Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd...
  • Page 2: Procedures And Contacts

    USER MANUAL Procedures and contacts Installer/Service contact: Monitoring company: Monitoring account code: Local police: In emergency, contact: Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 2 of 38...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    EGISTER ................................21 EMOVE ................................22 USPEND PINS MENU – (FOR CHANGING OWN PERSONAL PIN)...................22 SETTINGS MENU .................................23 ..............................24 HANGE OLIDAYS ................................24 TESTING..................................25 BASIC SYSTEM DESCIPTIONS ..........................30 GLOSSARY..................................32 TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................33 Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 3 of 38...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The Genesis system is an advanced and fully integrated security system. It not only offers security and access control functions, it is also powerful building automation system in the one product. It is easy to use and with its many features The Genesis system is the leader in innovative security / access control field.
  • Page 5: How Do I ??? - A Quick Guide To Finding Answers

    Use the menu options See what happened last night Find an unsealed input Isolate an input Add a user Delete a user Change my PIN Change the time Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 5 of 38...
  • Page 6: Remote Access Station

    Remote Access Station “RAS” The LCD display is where the Genesis system messages are displayed. These messages will guide you through the functions of the Genesis. The functions include the identification of faults, programming functions and other menu options. The display may also show information you have entered on to the system.
  • Page 7: The Keypad

    Because these lights can be pre-programmed to indicate a variety of functions you may want your technician to log their meaning, in the table provided below. Function LED A LED B LED C LED D Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 7 of 38...
  • Page 8: Getting Started -- Entering Your Pin

    E 123 E 3125 E Duress Code Feature Genesis has an option to alert your monitoring centre if you have been forced to disarm your alarm system under duress. ie. An intruder has threatened you, and is entering the premises with you under force.
  • Page 9: Arming And Disarming Areas

    > Area 1 ACCESS > Area 2 ACCESS Area 3 ACCESS When the desired menu option is displayed on the RAS, press Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 9 of 38...
  • Page 10: Navigating The Menu

    > Display > Inputs > Control > Users > > Settings Display When the desired menu option is displayed on the RAS, press Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 10 of 38...
  • Page 11: Ras Programming Flowchart

    Press ENTER when the desired Card on/off menu is displayed on the RAS LCD display Press CLEAR at any time to get Suspend Modem out of the menu option User on/off Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 11 of 38...
  • Page 12: Display Menu

    > Area Status > Event History > Output Status Area Status When the desired menu option is displayed on the RAS, press Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 12 of 38...
  • Page 13 Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 13 of 38...
  • Page 14: Inputs Menu

    > Unsealed > Alarmed > Tampered > Isolated > Bypassed Unsealed When the desired menu option is displayed on the RAS, press Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 14 of 38...
  • Page 15 Inputs should only be bypassed when being serviced by your Service Technician. Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 15 of 38...
  • Page 16: Control Menu

    > Isolate Input > Cancel Duress > Service Request > Modem On / Off Isolate Input When the desired menu option is displayed on the RAS, press Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 16 of 38...
  • Page 17 – This option is reserved for installers only. Do not use. Modem On / Off Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 17 of 38...
  • Page 18: Users Menu

    > Delete User > Change PIN > Register Card > Remove Card > Suspend User New User When the desired menu option is displayed on the RAS, press Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 18 of 38...
  • Page 19: New User

    ON to Confirm Press you have now successfully added a user to the Genesis System. Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005...
  • Page 20: Change User

    Enter the users new PIN and press    The users PIN has now been changed Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 20 of 38...
  • Page 21: Register Card

    Press the card has now been removed from the user. Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 21 of 38...
  • Page 22: Suspend User

    Press your PIN will now have been updated Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 22 of 38...
  • Page 23: Settings Menu

    > Change Holidays > Set Time / Date Change Holidays When the desired menu option is displayed on the RAS, press Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 23 of 38...
  • Page 24: Change Holidays

    Press will be displayed. Press the date will now be set. Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 24 of 38...
  • Page 25: Testing

    Test Output > Test Door How to test Outputs This option is normally reserved for the installers of the Genesis system. Testing option gives you the ability to turn on and off outputs and unlock doors. To locate TESTING on <...
  • Page 26 For example, your input device is a broken, (example) reed switch on a door or window. The only way to Arm a Genesis system is when all the inputs are sealed. Bypassing an input also means that the Genesis system will see a seal on the broken input.
  • Page 27 Set Contrast <10> SERVICE Press when you select the desired contrast. Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 27 of 38...
  • Page 28 When you present the card to the reader both the card number and the site code will be displayed on the RAS LCD display. Press twice to exit all Menu’s at any time, this will take you back to step 1. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 28 of 38...
  • Page 29 This option is reserved for installers only. Do not use. How to turn off the Modem Modem On/Of This option is reserved for installers only. Do not use. Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 29 of 38...
  • Page 30: Basic System Desciptions

    All users are allowed to operate the Genesis system. Users are allocated names that are chosen by system management, so that Genesis can identify to the operator who is using the system and when. The Genesis system also keeps a log of any user activity which operates the system.
  • Page 31 It is excluded from functioning as part of the system. What are Clocks? The Genesis System has a number of ways to automate and control certain devices or appliances. One of those is through built-in Clocks. There are up to 64 different clocks built-in to Genesis system.
  • Page 32: Glossary

    An area is a group of inputs, typically defined to by their location or function. Area An input monitors a detection device to the Genesis system. Each input Input device is identified by the number and text on the (RAS) display. eg. Hallway sensor, Hold-Up button, Door switch.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Problem: You cannot open a Door with your card. Solution: a. Genesis is not only an alarm system, it is also an access control system. Your card may only be allocated to one door. It cannot control other than your specific door (s) allocated to your card.
  • Page 34 USER MANUAL User Record Table User Name Card Number Access Level Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 34 of 38...
  • Page 35 USER MANUAL User Record Table (continued) User Name Card Number Access Level Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 35 of 38...
  • Page 36 USER MANUAL Input Locations Table Alarm input (zone) locations Area No Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 36 of 38...
  • Page 37 USER MANUAL Notes Genesis V4.0 User Manual, Issue 1, January 2005 Page 37 of 38...
  • Page 38 Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd Phone: +61 3 9763 4359 Fax: +61 3 9763 4098 Email: support@genesiselectronics.com.au Web: http://www.genesiselectronics.com.au Factory 3, 2-4 Laser Drive, Rowville, Victoria 3178 Australia Distributed by:...

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