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16-Input Expander Unit GEN-010 Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd www.genesiselectronics.com.au info@genesiselectronics.com.au Australian Owned, Designed and Manufactured 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 devices. genesis The very latest innovation in security and access TEHNIAL MANUAL V4 EU Manual, November 2005 Revision - 1.0 Genesis Electronics Australia Pty Ltd www.genesiselectronics.com.au info@genesiselectronics.com.au

16 Input Expander NOTES The GEN-010 16-Input expander unit provides 16 inputs plus 4 auxiliary outputs, and a separate tamper input. For additional input expansion, the unit also supports the GEN-020 I/O expander module GEN-020 that expands to an additional 16 inputs and 4- relay outputs. The built-in 1 Amp power supply also incorporates sealed led-acid battery charging. The expander provides four state DEOL monitoring per input to ensure the highest level of security is achieved. The ability to specify up to 16 selectable end of line resistor values make it incredibly simple to upgrade existing sites. Each input is totally configurable. It could be an alarm point that triggers the dialer, it could control the air conditioning or the lights. Scripting makes it possible to use any input to control any output, area, dialler or even control other inputs. The four programmable high-current outputs are primarily intended for strobes and sirens but are totally programmable for any other application. The device provides a cost effective method of expanding a system over the 2-wire RS485 LAN network that can expand up-to 1500m from the master panel. Page 2 V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 23

I/O Expansion Unit: Table of ontents # Description Sector I T Area List Script 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 29 27 28 29 30 31 32 I = Inverted (blank = normally closed, Y= normally open) T = tamper monitored TABLE OF ONTENTS 3 PARTS HEKLIST 4 SPEIFIATIONS 5 POINTS TO NOTE 5 FEATURES AND BENEFITS 6 INPUT LAYOUT AND WIRING 8 POWER SUPPLY AND OUTPUT LAYOUT 9 EXPANDER UNIT PB 10-11 MOUNTING 12 MOUNTING 11 SYSTEM LAYOUT 13 GENESIS LAN 14-15 RS-232 ONETION 16 EOL RESISTOR VALUES SAMPLES 17-18-19 INPUT / OUTPUT DETAILS 20-21-22 Page 22 V4 Expander Manual Nov V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 3

Parts hecklist: Input information: 1 x Expander Unit (GEN-010) in Metal Equipment abinet (HDW-001) 1 x 16 volt A, 1.5 Amp Plug Pack 1 x Pair of Battery Leads 16 x 10K Resistors (1% Tolerance) 16 x 4.7K Resistors (1% Tolerance) 23 x 2 pin Terminal Blocks 2 x 3 pin Terminal Blocks 1 x 2 pin jumper 1 x Expander Unit Technical Manual (this manual) # Description Sector I T Area List Script 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I = Inverted (blank = normally closed, Y= normally open) T = tamper monitored aution: 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. Page 4 V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 21

16-Input Expander: Specifications: Serial number Address Location Installation date Outputs Siren 1: Siren 2: Strobe 1: Description/Location Dimensions (H x W x D): GEN-010 PB = 152 x 150 x 50 mm HDW-001 box = 442 x 305 x 78 mm Processor: 16 bit microprocessor Memory: 256k ROM and 20k RAM Input Voltage: 16v A Battery Voltage: 12v D Standby urrent Draw: 80mA Outputs Fixed: 2 x 12v D, 1 Amp maximum fused and monitored outputs Programmable: 4 x 12vD, 1 Amp maximum fused and monitored transistor outputs Piezo Buzzer: Programmable on-board Piezo Buzzer Strobe 2: Buzzer: Auxiliary 1 Inputs Programmable Inputs Fixed Inputs 16 x four state, tamper monitored inputs 1 x onboard tamper input Auxiliary 2 Auxiliary 3 Auxiliary 4 Expansion With GEN-020 I/O Expander Inputs Additional 16 (totalling 32) Outputs: Additional 4 (totalling 8) Points to Note: DO NOT common the 0v D, or +12v D, of power supplies and Genesis devices. Removal of the Serial Number from any Genesis device will immediately void any warranty applicable to it, or any interconnected Genesis device. Page 20 V4 Expander Manual Nov V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 5

Features and Benefits: The Genesis Expander Unit (EU) has the same functions as the Genesis Master Unit, with the exception being the on-board dialler. Designed to expand the system up to 512 four-state monitored inputs, through it s two-wire RS-485 high-speed LAN network, it can be installed up to 1500m from the master panel. Each Expander Unit has 16 four-state monitored inputs and four fused auxiliary outputs, ideal for sirens and strobe lights. The outputs can be configured for any chosen automation functions. With a 16-input I/O Expander board connected, the Expander Unit can provide up to 32 inputs and an additional four auxiliary relays. The I/O Expander fits neatly in to the same cabinet as the Genesis Expander Unit. Each alarm input provides four-state end of line monitoring with the option of selecting 16 different resistor values providing additional security and the flexibility of selecting site unique resistor values. The selectable resistor values also provide flexibility for expanding or retro-fitting existing systems. The Expander Unit provides an on board RS-232 port, allowing for connection to a local P, or other third party RS-232 device. Page 6 V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Sample EOL Resistor Values on MU & EU: 3K3/3K3 N/ 3K3=Sealed 6K6=Unsealed Tamper High 135 Tamper Low 72 Unsealed High 85 Unsealed Low 72 3K3/3K3 N/ 3K3=Sealed 1K7 = Unsealed Tamper High 135 Tamper Low 72 Unsealed High 135 Unsealed Low 110 10K Single EOL Unsealed High 165 Unsealed Low 140 6K8 Single EOL Unsealed High 135 Unsealed Low 110 4K7 Single EOL Unsealed High 110 Unsealed Low 85 3K3 Single EOL 2K2 Single EOL 1K Single EOL Unsealed High 95 Unsealed Low 60 Unsealed High 70 Unsealed Low 50 Unsealed High 35 Unsealed Low 25 V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 19

Sample EOL Resistor Values on MU & EU: Input Layout and Wiring: 10K/4K7 N/ 10K=Sealed, 14K7=Unsealed Tamper High 180 Tamper Low 140 Unsealed High 165 Unsealed Low 140 10K/4K7 N/O 14K7 = Sealed 10K = Unsealed Tamper High 180 Tamper Low 140 Unsealed High 180 Unsealed Low 165 Short ircuit Short = Sealed Open = Unsealed Unsealed High 20 Unsealed Low 0 Open ircuit Open = Sealed Short = Unsealed Unsealed High 255 Unsealed Low 25 10K/10K N/ 10K = Sealed 20K = Unsealed Tamper High 200 Tamper Low 140 Unsealed High 165 Unsealed Low 140 10K/10K N/O 10K = Sealed 5K = Unsealed Tamper High 165 Tamper Low 85 Unsealed High 165 Unsealed Low 140 2K2/6K8 N/ 2K2= Sealed 9K = Unsealed Tamper High 160 Tamper Low 50 Unsealed High 76 Unsealed Low 50 2K2/6K8 N/O 9K = Sealed 2K2 = Unsealed Tamper High 160 Tamper Low 50 Unsealed High 160 Unsealed Low 135 16 Input Terminals, with individual common returns are supplied on the Genesis Expander Unit. The Genesis Expander Unit allows for each input to have a different End of Line resistor value. (up to 16 EOL values). This includes tamper monitoring, through Dual End of Line resistors. The Genesis panel is supplied with the following resistor combination as standard: 10KΩ = Sealed 14.7KΩ = Alarm (10KΩ + 4.7KΩ) Example 7 Smoke Detector Dual EOL, Normally Open 4.7KΩ ALA RM TAM PER Example 8 Switch Dual EOL, Normally Open 4.7KΩ 10KΩ 10KΩ 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Note: Inputs 9 to 16 are mirrored on the right hand side of the Expander Unit Page 18 V4 Expander Manual Nov V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 7

Input Wiring: EOL Resistor Values Example 3 PIR Single EOL, Example 4 Smoke Detector Normally losed Single EOL, Normally Open 10KΩ ALA RM TAM PER Example 5 Switch Single EOL, Example 6 Switch Single EOL, Normally losed Normally Open 10KΩ 3 5 10KΩ ALA RM TAM PER 10KΩ 4 6 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 AD 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 ensure that any inputs are fully tested and commissioned before leaving the EOL values in place. Example 7 Smoke Detector Dual EOL, Normally Open 4.7KΩ 10KΩ ALA RM TAM PER 7 Example 8 Switch Dual EOL, Normally Open 4.7KΩ 10KΩ 8 Note: These examples are for the purpose of illustrating the most commonly used input wiring configurations. Different detection devices may require wiring in a different fashion to these examples. Please note: Genesis MU and EU devices use different EOL values to the egress inputs and door monitoring inputs on the RAS or TD devices, Ensure that you use the correct EOL value with the correct device. OEL values table for the RAS and TD are located in their respective Technical Manuals. Page 8 V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 17

RS232 onnection: Power Supply and Output Layout: P INTERFAE ABLING REQUIREMENTS This page provides information for installing and connecting the cable between the Genesis Master Unit and the lient P fro the purpose of front-end software. (IE.Genie, Aladdin) RS-232 RS-232 communication is used between a master unit and a P, modem and/or Ethernet RS-232 is a point-to-point protocol; it will only support two devices. It is not designed to be run over long distances, the official specification is for a cable run between two devices to be less than 10m. In reality it can be run up 50 metres but is not recommended. RS-232 should not use twisted pairs. The close twisting of the signals can cause crosstalk and interrupt the communication. If shielded cable is used, the ground signal is not to be used for the shield. The ground signal is actually 0v and is critical to the clean reception of the data. The ground should be a signal within the shielding. The shield should be connected to a true ground and at one end only. 16 Volt A Input Used to terminate the supplied 16V A plug pack, the terminals are as follows; 16V A Earth Pin 16V A Note: The naming of the 4 programmable outputs is intended for descriptive purposes only. These outputs can be used to control other devices requiring programmable switching. RJ45 Pin olour (std) Description DB9 Pin 1 Green/White N/ 2 Green DTR 4 3 Orange/White N/ 4 Blue RxD 2 5 Blue/White TxD 3 6 Orange Gnd 7 7 Brown/White TS 5 8 Brown N/ ONNETION TABLE: This table provides details between the Master Panel and RJ-45 socket and the P DB9 comport. Programmable Outputs The default output descriptions and node addressing are, in order; Siren 2 Node 2 Strobe 1 Node 3 0v D +12v D +12v D 0v D Siren 1 Node 1 Strobe 2 Node 4 0v D +12v D +12v D 0v D 4x 12v D Terminals, Rated to 1Amp Maximum Auxiliary Power terminals 2 x 12VD Terminals, Rated to 1Amp Maximum, in the standard format of; 0v D Fuses Each 12v D output is separately fused and monitored. Each Fuse is rated to 1 Amp and are electronic self resetting fuses The Fuses in order are; Aux Output 1 Aux Output 2 Siren 2 Output Strobe 1 Output Siren 1 Output Strobe 2 Output Note: While each fuse is rated to 1 Amp, the total D current drawn from the Expander Unit should not exceed 1 Amp. Page 16 V4 Expander Manual Nov V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 9

Expander Unit PB: Genesis LAN (cont.): 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. Piezo Buzzer Fully programmable piezo buzzer is supplied on the Genesis Expander Unit. onnect to ommunications Earth Master Unit GEN001 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. Remote Access Station SHD B The shield terminals on each device are for connection of shield cables, and do not connect to the device proper in any way GEN030 A 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. 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. 12V D battery terminals onnect to terminals as follows; +12V D 0V D Note: Reversal of battery terminals TAMPER INPUT: Provided to allow normally closed connection of a cabinet tamper switch to this device. Expander Unit GEN010 Two Door ontroller GEN045 SHD B A SHD B A 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. 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 commu- I/O EXPANDER BUS This 16 pin socket is provided for connection between the GEN-010 Expander Unit and the GEN-020 I/O Expander. The I/O Expander provides an additional 16 system Page 10 V4 Expander Manual Nov orrect LAN configuration orrect LAN onfiguration V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 15

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. Expander Unit PB: 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. 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. The Genesis LAN is an industry standard multi-drop RS-485 configuration. Do Not Tee Off, or Star configure your LAN. For STAR configuration please refer to information on GEN-129 4-way LAN distribution module. While the LAN may function in these configurations, Genesis cannot guarantee proper LAN performance. X X PROGRAMMING HEADER The programming header is supplied to allow easy flash upgrading to any future Genesis features. Please contact your distributor for more details. H4 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. Improper Star onfiguration Improper Tee Off onfiguration Page 14 V4 Expander Manual Nov V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 11

System Layout Report Printer GENIE user interface software include, lient database management, full review of Access / Alarm events, all events time date stamped, print out reports, arm / disarm LAN, extends up to 1500m Reader Electric Lock RAS, Remote Access Station Up-to 96 RAS GENIE interface Lighting Automation O/ O/, 32-Output ontrollers, for Automation, Lift ontrol, Door ontrol, up to 512 Outputs PSTN line Dialler or SEURITEL Monitoring GEN-001 Master Panel 16 /32 Inputs 4/8 Outputs 1Amp Power Lifts ontrol 2-wire LAN GSM Dialler backup STU-232 Serial Securitel Up to 127 LAN Device modules on RS485 2-wire LAN Reader Electric Lock TD GEN-010 Expander unit 16 /32 Inputs 4/8 Outputs 1Amp Power Supply TD, 2-Door ontrollers Up-to 128 Access doors GEN-025 EU8 8-Input Expander Reader Electric Lock Mounting: The Expander Unit is supplied in a HDW-001, metal equipment cabinet. Using this cabinet, it is possible to mount the Genesis Expander Unit, as well as three other small Genesis devices (Two Door ontroller, 32 Output Open ollector Module, 8 Relay Output Module or I/O Expander). Avoid installing the Expander Unit outdoors. Avoid installing the Expander Unit where it may be exposed to moisture, either directly (Rain, Sprinklers, Hoses), or by condensation. Page 12 V4 Expander Manual Nov V4 Expander Manual Nov 2005 Page 13