Control Module Genus G1 Mark II Manual de usuario

Genus® G1
MARK II
Users Manual

Genus G1 MARK II Users Manual
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Table of Contents
Declarations...............................................................................................................................................3
Introduction...............................................................................................................................................4
Genus G1 Terminals..................................................................................................................................5
The User Interface.....................................................................................................................................5
Terminal Features......................................................................................................................................6
Terminal Hardware....................................................................................................................................7
Terminal onnections...............................................................................................................................9
Installation...............................................................................................................................................12
Servicing ...............................................................................................................................................12
Power-Up.................................................................................................................................................13
Online Mode............................................................................................................................................14
Offline Mode...........................................................................................................................................15
Entering Offline.......................................................................................................................................15
Offline Mode – User Operational Displays.............................................................................................18
Genus WiFi..............................................................................................................................................34
Web Browser Interface............................................................................................................................43
Troubleshooting Terminal Issues............................................................................................................55
Troubleshooting Genus WiFi..................................................................................................................57
Reference.................................................................................................................................................60
Steps to Re-Program Genus Firmware:...................................................................................................60
Loading A ustomer Defined Java Application.....................................................................................61
Loader Mode...........................................................................................................................................61
alculating Number of Transactions That an Be Stored......................................................................63
Telnet Session..........................................................................................................................................64
Offline Mode Menu Map.........................................................................................................................65
Programming Table ( ode 39)................................................................................................................66
Service & Technical Support...................................................................................................................68
Warnings
Voltage: The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within a triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of dangerous voltage within the inside of the product that may be sufficient
level to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Instruction: The exclamation point, within a triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the Terminal.
Disclaimer
No part of this publication may be reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means
without the written permission of ontrol Module, Inc. The information described by this
publication is specifically intended for use by customers and resellers of ontrol Module Data
ollection products and data collection systems and only for use with ontrol Module Data
ollection products and data collection systems.
© Control Module, Inc. 2007. All Rights Reserved.
Genus
is a registered trademark of Control Module, Inc. Other brands and names contained in
this document are the property of their respective owners.
The information in this manual is sub ect to change without notice and does not represent a
commitment on the part on Control Module, Inc.
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Declarations
Control Module, Inc.
Model: Genus 3010-2
Emissions Requirements:
EN 55022:1998 Class A, Condu ted Emissions, 150 kHz to 30 MHz
EN 55022:1998 Class A, Radiated Emissions, 30 MHz to 1 GHz
EN 61000-3-2:2000 Harmoni Current Emissions
EN 61000-3-3:1995 Voltage Flu tuations and Fli ker
Immunity Requirements:
EN 61000-4-2:1995 Ele trostati Dis harge, 8kV Dire t Air, 4kV Dire t and Indire t Conta t
EN 61000-4-3:1996 Radiated RF Immunity, 80MHz-1000MHz, 3V/m, 80% AM 1kHz
EN 61000-4-4:1995 EFT, 1kV Power, 0.5kV I/O
EN 61000-4-6:1996 Surge Immunity, 1kV Differential Mode
EN 61000-4-6:1996 Condu ted RF Immunity, 150kHz-80MHz, 3Vrms, 80% AM 1kHz
EN 61000-4-11:1994 Voltage Dips and Interruptions
Applicable EC Directive s):
EC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
EC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
Applicable Harmonized
Standards:
Safety: EN 60950
EMC: EN61000-6-4, EN55011, EN61000-6-2, EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5,
EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-11
FCC Compliance
The Control Module Model 2015 Time and Attendan e Terminal onforms to the requirements of FCC PART 15,
SUBPART B, CLASS A.
Para. 15.107(b) for Condu ted Emissions, 150 kHz to 30 MHz
Para. 15.109(b) for Radiated Emissions, 30 MHz to 1 GHz
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to omply with the limits for a Class A digital devi e, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable prote tion against harmful
interferen e when the equipment is operated in a ommer ial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and an radiate radio frequen y energy and, if not installed and used in a ordan e with the instru tion manual,
may ause harmful interferen e to radio ommuni ations. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to ause harmful interferen e to radio ommuni ations. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to ause harmful interferen e in whi h ase the user will be required to orre t the interferen e at his own
expense.
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Introduction
Wel ome to Control Module’s Genus G1 MARK II Data Colle tion Terminal.
The “Genius of Genus” is that it offers an intelligent Java programming language and enables
ompanies – for the first time – to realize the maximum potential of their workfor e
management terminals, by using them as a powerful interfa e to onne t highly ustomized
appli ations and the databases that fuel them. The Genus open and modular platform is
designed to provide fast, a urate, and reliable data olle tion for any industrial appli ation.
The Genus Terminal is ideal for time and attendan e, workfor e management, employee self-
servi e, shop floor data olle tion, and a ess ontrol. Genus is the intelligent and affordable
de ision for any organization.
Congratulations on your pur hase!
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4X20 Chara ter
Ba klit LCD Display
3X8 Membrane
Keypad
Optional Readers Include:
Biometri
Bar ode
Mag Tra k 1
Mag Tra k 2
Proximity
Smart ard
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Genus G1 Terminals
Terminal features are labeled in the pi tures below for referen e. Explanations of terminal
features, user interfa e, hardware spe ifi ations and onne tions follow. All items dis ussed
in this user manual apply to both types of Genus G1 or Hardened Terminals.
Terminal Front
The User Interface
The user interfa e offers options for data entry into the Genus G1 MARK II Terminal
through the keypad and/or internal or external ard readers. User output is via a 4 line by
20 hara ter ba klit LCD display. The terminal also has the apability to produ e multiple
sound tones to help guide the user.
The Genus G1 MARK II Terminal offers provisions for additional display ontrol aside
from the ability to write to and lear the entire display. These in lude the ability to lear a
single display line, position the ursor, and sele t the ursor type (invisible, blo k,
unders ore, or blinking unders ore).
A Web Browser Interfa e is integrated with the Genus G1 Mark II Terminal to allow
hanges to onfiguration files, data viewing and development interfa e updates. Some
items overlap between the Offline setup and the Web Browser Interfa e. Individual
settings that do overlap are indi ated by the WBI i on within this do ument.
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Terminal Features
Memory Configuration The Terminal is equipped with 32 Mb of dynami
memory, 2 Mb of non-volatile memory for data retention, and 8 Mb of Flash
memory for program storage, and user defined long term storage.
Programmability The Terminal is designed to be a Java- apable embedded
data olle tion platform. Users may reate, load, and exe ute PersonalJava
ompliant appli ations that utilize existing OEM lasses for display, keyboard,
biometri , bar ode, magneti , proximity, smart ard (Mifare, iClass), and
Digital inputs and outputs (DI/DO). A software development kit (SDK) is
available separately that provides development do umentation, development
support, and samples for the use of the OEM lasses.
Data I/O The Terminal provides for program ontrol for three digital inputs, and
Wiegand Data0/Data1 input or output signals. A relay port is also provided for
external low voltage devi es.
Host Interface The Terminal omes with a dedi ated Ethernet port for
onne tion to 10/100 Ethernet networks. DHCP or stati IP address
onfiguration is supported.
Display The Terminal is equipped with a 4 line by 20 hara ter liquid rystal
display (LCD) The full alphanumeri hara ter set is supported. LED ba k-
lighting provides viewing in low light onditions. The display has a CMI
standard lens.
Keypad The Terminal is equipped with a 3 x 8 membrane keypad, with three
horizontal rows of eight keys ea h. The terminal is available with a CMI
Standard Overlay, or a ustom overlay reated per ustomer requirements.
Power The onfiguration uses a +18 VDC .8 amp power pa k to power the
terminal. The power pa k is UL listed and CSA ertified.
Audio Annunciator This is programmable with variable tone and duration
apability.
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Terminal Hardware
Hardware Specifications
Keypad - with local buffering
10 Numeri Keys (0 through 9)
6 Fun tion Keys
Fun tion keys alternately an produ e pun tuation symbols.
Clear and Enter Keys
Home, Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow dire tion keys
Shift key
All keys are programmable
Display
4 Line by 20 Chara ter Ba klit LCD Display
Media Readers
2 Internal reader ports, 1 External reader port, 1 Barcode wand port
Magneti Tra k 1 and 2
Bar ode Code 39 and ode 39 full ASCII, Interleaved 2of5, Code 128
Proximity allows up to a 99 bit badge (HID, MOTOROLA)
Smart ard (Mifare, iClass)
Biometri s (Fingerprint)
Beeper
Variable duration monotone beep
Variable duration warble beep
Emit a series of beeps
Host Interface
RS232, RS485
10/100 Ethernet
Modem option via serial port (PPP)
WiFi option
External Control
Relay Output—30VDC @ 1A
LED
Two Status LEDs – Valid (green), Invalid (red)
Power Requirements
15 -20 VDC
Environment
Operating 0°to 50°C (32° to 122°F)
Storage -20° to 70°C (-4° to 158°F)
Humidity 0 to 90 % non- ondensing
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File System Specification
The Terminal provides file systems on different hardware devi es. Instead of using the
ommon alphabet notation for file system devi es ( ‘A:’, ‘C:’ ), the Genus terminal identifies
the file storage devi es as:
Storage Devi e Memory size Lo ation
‘\flashdisk’
8 Mbytes std.
(64MB optional)
Seldom write, frequent read.
Used for firmware, user
appli ations, and appli ation
data.
‘\ramdisk’ 2 Mbytes
High read/write usage. Data
is preserved through power
loss. Often used for
transa tion (pun h) storage.
‘\s rat hdisk’ 5 Mbytes
High read/write usage.
Temporary file storage. Not
preserved through power
outage.
Relay Configuration
The relay port brings out the three relay onne tions at ( ommon, normally open,
normally losed) +18 VDC, and ground. The ommon an optionally be onne ted to
Pin 5 to provide an on board voltage sour e. The urrent draw should not ex eed
100mA. This +18 VDC sour e is useful when driving external buzzers, lamps, or other
low urrent, low voltage devi es or a larger external relay, sin e it requires no external
power sour e.
The Relay Output onfiguration supports both sour ing and non-sour ing. The Relay
is a Form C onta t relay rated for 1 amp @ 30V AC/DC.
Relay Port—Internal Power
Pin Function
1 Normally open onta t
2 Common onta t
3 Normally losed onta t
4 Ground
5 +18 VDC
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Terminal Connections
Terminal onne tions apply to both Genus G1 and G1 Hardened Terminals.
Terminal Back
NOTE: All available options are shown, some models may differ.
Ethernet Port
The Ethernet port supports the 10/100BASE-T
network connections. The Ethernet port is
located on the backplate of the Terminal and
connects directly to AT-5 cable.
Note: Power is not available from the Ethernet
port without the jumpered connector on the
Peripheral Power Port.
onnector: 8 position RJ45.
Pinouts:
1 = Receive + 5 = +Vnet
2 = Receive – 6 = Transmit –
3 = Transmit + 7 = -Vnet
4 = +Vnet 8 = -Vnet
Serial Aux Port
The Serial Aux port provides a serial connection
to interface to serial peripheral devices or for
modem communications.
onnector: 8 position RJ45.
Pinouts:
1 = D D 5 = GND
2 = RXD 6 = +18 VD (opt.DSR)
3 = TXD 7 = RTS
4 = DTR 8 = TS
Wand / Scanner Port
The wand port provides MI standard pinouts
with the RJ11 connector.
onnector: 6 position RJ11
Pinouts:
1 = Wiegand Data 0 4 = Wiegand Data 1
2 = Ground 5 = Data
3 = +5 VD 6 = +18 VD
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Data Input/Output (Optional)
The data input/output port provides three digital
inputs and a Wiegand data port. The Wiegand
Data port provides Data0/Data1 input or output
signals. If connected to a reader will accept the
Wiegand data or can transmit Wiegand data to an
external device. A pluggable connector is
supplied with the terminal.
onnector: 8 position Terminal Block
Pinouts:
1 = + 5VD 5 = DI 3
2 = Ground 6 = +18 VD
3 = DI 1 7 = Wiegand Data 0
4 = DI 2 8 = Wiegand Data 1
Relay (Optional)
The Relay output configuration supports both
sourcing and non-sourcing. The relay is a Form
contact relay rated for 1 amp @ 30V A /D .
The relay can be used for external low voltage
devices such as control or for monitoring doors,
bells, and alarms.
onnector: 5 position Terminal Block
Pinouts:
1 = Normally Open (N.O.)
2 = ommon ( )
3 = Normally losed (N. .)
4 = Ground
5 = +18 VD
Standard Po er Port
Power is supplied to the Terminal via a standard
Barrel Jack on the backplate of the Terminal.
onnector: Barrel Jack (2.5mm)
Pinouts:
1 = +15V to 20VD
2 = Power Ground
Peripheral Po er Port
Power is supplied from the Terminal to MI
peripherals plugged into the Peripheral Power
Port on the backplate of the Terminal.
onnector: 8 position
Pinouts:
1 = +18 VD 5 = +Vnet
2 = +5 VD 6 = -Vnet
3 = +3.3 VD 7 = Wiegand Data 0
4 = GND 8 = Wiegand Data 1
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