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Australian Owned, Designed and Manufactured Two Door Controller GEN-045 Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd www.genesiselectronics.com.au Distributed by: Genesis reserves the right to change or modify products without notice. This manual assumes installers of this product are professionals within the electronic security, access control and automation industry. As such, knowledge of these industries on the part of the installer is assumed. Genesis takes no responsibility for any damage, financial loss or injury caused to any equipment, property or persons resulting from the correct or incorrect use of any Genesis Electronics devices. genesis The very latest innovation in security and access Page 16 Revision 2.07 September 2002 TECHNICAL MANUAL Revision 2.07 September 2002 Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd http://www.genesiselectronics.com.au

Table of Contents Notes TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 PARTS CHECKLIST 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 FEATURES AND BENEFITS 4 TERMINAL BLOCK MOUNTING 5 TWO DOOR CONTROLLER LAYOUT 6 MOUNTING 11 GENESIS LAN 12 POINTS TO NOTE 14 Page 2 Revision 2.07 September 2002 Version 2.7 September 2002 Page 15

Points to Note: It is recommended to use a separate power supply, located near the Two Door Controller. DO NOT common the 0V DC, or +12V DC, of power supplies and Genesis devices. When using the Two Door Controller to control an electric strike or magnetic lock, it is recommended to use separate power supplies for both the Two Door Controller power and for the locking device power. Removal of the Serial Number from any Genesis device will immediately void any warranty applicable to it, or any interconnected Genesis device. Caution: When connecting an electric strike, relay or other inductive load to the Two Door Controller, it is important to insert a protection diode in parallel with the load. This is to prevent any back EMF generated by the inductive load, from effecting or damaging any equipment connected to the power supply. Power Supply + - C NO NC Door Strike + - Diode type 1N-4004 to be fitted as close to strike as possible Page 14 Revision 2.07 September 2002 Parts Checklist: 1 x Two Door Controller (GEN-045) 8 x 2 pin terminal blocks 2 x 3 pin terminal blocks 3 x 2 pin jumpers 1 x 2 pin header 4 x mounting screws 1 x Two Door Controller Technical Manual (this manual) Specifications: Dimensions (H x W x D): Input Voltage: Standby Current Draw: Processor: Memory: Door Controllers: Inputs Egress: Door Monitoring: Outputs Door Outputs: Open Collector Outputs: Buzzer: 140 x 80x 30 mm 11-16V DC 35mA 16 bit microprocessor 256k ROM and 20k RAM 2 x Wiegand Readers 2 x Normally Open 2 x Normally Closed 2 x Change Over Contact Relays 4 x technician programmable open collector outputs Programmable Piezo Buzzer Caution: All Genesis devices are electrostatic sensitive devices. As such, all care should be taken to ensure appropriate procedures are in place when handling and installing Genesis devices. This may include, but is not limited to wearing an appropriately earthed, conductive wrist strap to limit electrostatic discharge into Genesis devices. Version 2.7 September 2002 Page 3

Features and Benefits: The Genesis Two Door Controller unit is not just a simple two door interface. The Genesis Two Door Controller provides two Wiegand inputs for proximity readers, two door inputs for door status monitoring and two request to exit inputs for door release. The Two Door Controller also includes two high current, change over contact relays for electric lock release and four open collector outputs for LED or buzzer indication at the reader. The Genesis Two Door Controller gives you flexibility you can build upon. Flexible input allocation allows you to easily convert unused egress button inputs into standard zone inputs, from the Genesis Technician Software. Two wire RS-485 LAN communication allows the Two Door Controller to be mounted up to 1500 metres from the master unit. An integrated, 100 card user cache allows the last 100 card users through each door to continue using that door in case of communication failure with the master unit. As an installation grows in size, you can install up to 192 access doors utilizing either Two Door Controllers, or Genesis Remote Access Stations. Genesis LAN (cont.): Connect to Communications Earth Master Unit GEN001 Remote Access Station GEN030 Expander Unit GEN010 SHD B A SHD B A SHD B A The Master Unit must always be the first device on the LAN. This device is factory fitted with a 180Ω LAN Termination Resistor. The shield from the LAN cable should run the length of the LAN, and should be connected to a communications earth, at the Master Unit only. The shield terminals on each device are for connection of shield cables, and do not connect to the device proper in any way Up to 127 additional Genesis devices in total can be connected to the Genesis LAN, across a total LAN length of up to 1500 meters. The last device on the Genesis LAN must be fitted with its termination link. This link fits a 180Ω resistor to the last device on the LAN. No other devices should have a termination link fitted. If connected as described above, the LAN should have an impedance of approximately 90Ω, plus the resistance of the LAN cable. *Don t test LAN impedance with any devices powered up. The Genesis Two Door Controller includes an on board RS-232 interface, aswell as an integrated tamper monitoring input and low voltage monitoring. The built in piezo buzzer can be used for system indications, or be used to simply assist security technicians in finding devices. Two Door Controller GEN045 SHD B A Ensure the cable shield is not connected to any ground or to any voltage on any device and that the cable shield is only connected to a communications earth at the Master. Correct LAN configuration Correct LAN Configuration Page 4 Revision 2.07 September 2002 Version 2.7 September 2002 Page 13

Genesis LAN: Genesis uses industry standard RS-485 LAN communication to ensure fast efficient network communication between devices. The Genesis LAN operates at a communication speed of 19,200 baud between up to 128 devices over a total LAN distance of up to 1500 meters. In order to ensure that a high level of performance is achieved, it is necessary to connect the Genesis LAN in the recommended method. To this end, it must be twisted pair data cable that is used for the Genesis LAN. Belden 8723 (RS-485) cable, or equivalent is recommended. A standard must be applied when wiring from one LAN leg to another. For example, the A leg on a Master Unit must always be connected to the A legs on other Genesis devices, while the B leg must always be connected to the B legs on other Genesis devices. A very common communication problem is where the A and B lines are reversed. If this occurs, then some devices may appear on-line, while others are off-line. Terminal block mounting: Door input terminals 12V DC Power input terminals The Genesis LAN is an industry standard multi-drop RS-485 configuration. Do Not Tee Off, or Star configure your LAN. While the LAN may function in these configurations, Genesis cannot guarantee proper LAN performance. X X Improper Star Configuration Improper Tee Off Configuration Relay output terminals LAN terminals Page 12 Revision 2.07 September 2002 Version 2.7 September 2002 Page 5

Two Door Controller layout: Door 1 Prox 1 Door 1 Reader Input: This terminal allows for connection of a wiegand or genesis format reader, in the following layout: 0V Black Data 1 White Data 0 Green +12V DC Red Door 1 - Door Monitoring Input: This terminal allows for connection of a reed switch or other door monitoring device, to provide Door Open To Long, or Door Forced alarm functionality. Mounting: The Two Door Controller is designed to mount within the GEN-130, metal equipment cabinet. Using this cabinet, it is possible to mount up to 5 Two Door Controllers within the one cabinet, or any other combination of Genesis equipment may also be mounted with the Two Door Controller. - The four screws supplied with the Two Door Controller are for securing the controller to the stand-offs on the GEN-130. - Avoid installing the Two Door Controller outdoors. - Avoid installing the Two Door Controller where it may be exposed to moisture, either directly (Rain, Sprinklers, Hoses), or by condensation. Exit 1 Egress Button Input: This terminal allows for connection of an egress button to release the Door 1 Relay. Door 1 Door 1 Relay Contact: This terminal provides a N/O and N/C relay contact, to allow switching control of a door release, or door locking mechanism. C Relay Common NO Normally Open Contact NC Normally Closed Contact As default the relay is dry contact only, however it is possible to source and sink 12V DC at up to 100mA, by fitting a jumper to link H19. This provides 12V DC to the common terminal of the relay. Page 6 Revision 2.07 September 2002 Version 2.7 September 2002 Page 11

Two Door Controller layout: 12V DC POWER INPUT TERMINALS Supplied for connection of 12V DC to power the module. Genesis recommends only using factory recommended power supplies with Genesis devices. RS-232 PORT Use to allow connection to User Interface Software, or other third party device driven by RS-232. Only available for use if enabled in Genesis Technician Software. Two Door Controller layout: Door 2 Prox 2 Door 2 Reader Input: This terminal allows for connection of a wiegand or genesis format reader, in the following layout: 0V Black Data 1 White Data 0 Green +12V DC Red Door 2 - Door Monitoring Input: This terminal allows for connection of a reed switch or other door monitoring device, to provide Door Open To Long, or Door Forced alarm functionality. Exit 2 Egress Button Input: This terminal allows for connection of an egress button to release the Door 1 Relay. Door 2 Door 2 Relay Contact: This terminal provides a N/O and N/C relay contact, to allow switching control of a door release, or door locking mechanism. C Relay Common NO Normally Open Contact NC Normally Closed Contact ON BOARD PIEZO BUZZER Supplied to allow audible indication from the Genesis device, this Piezo Buzzer is fully programmable and controllable from within the Genesis Technician Software. As default the relay is dry contact only, however it is possible to source and sink 12V DC at up to 100mA, by fitting a jumper to link H20. This provides 12V DC to the common terminal of the relay. Page 10 Revision 2.07 September 2002 Version 2.7 September 2002 Page 7

Two Door Controller layout: OPEN COLLECTORS: 4 fully programmable open collector outputs are supplied, capable of sinking up to 100mA each. As displayed the terminals are: +12VDC 1 2 3 4 H3 LAN TERMINATION LINK: The LAN Termination Link should only be fitted on the last device on the Genesis LAN. Please refer to page 12 for further information on the Genesis LAN. TAMPER INPUT: Provided to allow normally closed connection of a cabinet tamper to this device. LAN TERMINALS: The A and B LAN terminals are designed for the Genesis LAN to be terminated into. The A and B lines must always be connected to the A and B terminals on other Genesis devices. The shield (SHLD) terminal has been supplied to secure the cable shield only. Please refer to page 12 for further information on the Genesis LAN. H19 and H20 pins: These supply 12V DC to the common terminals of the relays when shorted. These pins can source a maximum of 100mA each. Two Door Controller layout: ALIVE and NET LED s Provides a quick indication as to system status. Flashing ALIVE LED = Device Processor OK. Flashing NET LED = LAN Comms OK SWIPE 1 and SWIPE 2 Reserved for future use. PROGRAMMING HEADER The programming header is supplied to allow easy flash upgrading to any future Genesis features. Please contact your distributor for more details. RESET BUTTON Used when generating a hardware reset to the device processor. Use only under instruction from your Genesis Distributor. SERIAL NUMBER Each Genesis device is fitted with it s own unique Serial Number. This number will need to be entered into the Genesis Master Unit, via the technician software, before the device will come on line. Removal of Serial Number will void Warranty LINK 1 Reserved for future use. Do NOT fit a jumper to this link Page 8 Revision 2.07 September 2002 Version 2.7 September 2002 Page 9