Genesis LGKSQ User manual

Type
User manual

Genesis LGKSQ is a wireless key point designed for the Remote Monitored CCTV industry. It simplifies the requirement to set and unset a system from the perimeter of a site. Each key point is supplied with a relay module that is plugged onto an IP masthead transceiver. There is no limit to the number of key points that may be used on a system.

The LGKSQ uses duplex communication so that the operator will get confirmation of the set or unset command on the keypoint. It is also necessary for secure communication as the keypad requests an encryption key from the masthead for each operation.

By entering a five-digit PIN, the operator can either query the system status or set or unset the system. There are 248,832 combinations.

Genesis LGKSQ is a wireless key point designed for the Remote Monitored CCTV industry. It simplifies the requirement to set and unset a system from the perimeter of a site. Each key point is supplied with a relay module that is plugged onto an IP masthead transceiver. There is no limit to the number of key points that may be used on a system.

The LGKSQ uses duplex communication so that the operator will get confirmation of the set or unset command on the keypoint. It is also necessary for secure communication as the keypad requests an encryption key from the masthead for each operation.

By entering a five-digit PIN, the operator can either query the system status or set or unset the system. There are 248,832 combinations.

LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 12.
Luminite Genesis product range
Wireless PIR detectors
G1 Wireless PIR’s 30m x 20m LGWP3020
G1 Wireless PIR’s 15m x 20m LGWP1520
G1 Wireless PIR’s 40m x 4.5m LGWP4004
G1 Wireless PIR’s 12m Horizontal curtain LGWP12HC
G1 Wireless PIR’s 12m Vertical curtain LGWP12VC
G2 Wireless PIR’s 30m x 20m LG2WP3020
G2 Wireless PIR’s 60m x 4m LG2WP6004
Wireless Accessories
IP Masthead/Repeater LGIP MT434
Masthead/Repeater LGMT434
Masthead Relay Unit LGMRU4x4
Relay Expansion Module LGREM4x4
Walk Test Instrument LGWT434
16 way relay unit LGRU16
Relay module LGRM8
16 way DM interface unit LGDM16
16 way relay unit with end of line resistor LGRU16ELR 3 versions
Relay module with end of line resistor LGRM8ELR 3 versions
Optional antenna AE434
Transmitter module LGTX434
Hard wired PIR detectors
G1 Wired PIR’s 30m x 20m LGHW3020
G1 Wired PIR 15m x 20m LGHW1520
G1 Wired PIR 40m x 4.5m LGHW4004
G1 Wired PIR 12m horizontal curtain LGHW12HC
G1 Wired PIR 12m vertical curtain LGHW12VC
G2 Wired PIR’s 30m x 20m LG2HW3020
G2 Wired PIR’s 60m x 4m LG2HW6004
Plug on wireless transmitter module LG2TM434
LUMINITE ELECTRONICS LTD
2a BELLEVUE ROAD, FRIERN BARNET, LONDON, N11 3ER
Tel: 0044 (0) 208 368 7887 Fax: 0044 (0) 208 368 3952
Web: www.luminite.co.uk email: [email protected]
2a BELLEVUE ROAD, FRIERN BARNET, LONDON, N11 3ER
Tel: 0044 (0) 208 368 7887 Fax: 0044 (0) 208 368 3952
Type: LGKSQ
Static
Static
Wireless
Wireless
Key Point
Key Point
Issue 1.
Copyright 2016 Luminite Electronics Ltd
All rights reserved. Unauthorised duplication of this handbook by any means
mechanical or electrical, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of
Luminite Electronics Ltd.
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Luminite Electronics Ltd reserve the right to make changes to this handbook and to its
products without prior notice in order to improve design or performance characteristics.
PRE-INSTALLATION NOTES
Unpacking.
On receipt, inspect the package and contents for signs of damage. If damage has oc-
curred, advise the carrier and/or suppliers immediately. Inspect the contents to confirm
that all items are present and undamaged. If any items are missing or damaged, contact
the supplier immediately. It is advisable that the original carton is retained as this forms
the safest transport container in the event that a unit has to be returned for any reason.
Servicing.
This unit should not require general servicing. Any repair work should only be
undertaken by Luminite Electronics Ltd.
Moisture.
Do not expose the internal electronics of this unit to moisture i.e. take care during
installation not to allow rain or damp into the product. When the product is sealed it is
water resistant to IP56.
Box Contents.
1 x GENESIS LGKSQ Key Point
1 x Relay module
LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 2.
LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 11.
LGKP & LGKS Specification.
RF input 434.525Mhz -120dbi
RF output 434.525Mhz 10m/w
Antenna Internal.
RF range 300metres line of sight
Encoding Manchester with Rolling code and full encryption
Communication Full DUPLEX
Security 5 digit PIN 248,832 differs
Operating voltage 9volts DC
Battery type PP3 Alkaline or Lithium 9 volts. (Not supplied)
Battery life 1 year alkaline. 2 years lithium on average usage.
Status indication Piezo sounder and LED’s
Enclosure LGKS ABS L130 W84 H69mm IP56
Anti tamper 3 axis inertia sensor
LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 10.
INDEX
page
LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 3.
Introduction.
4
Examples
5
Masthead transceiver.
6
Fitting the relay module.
5
Preparing the Key Point for use.
7
Learn mode.
8
Example
9
Introduction
The Genesis wireless key point system has been designed for the Remote Monitored
CCTV industry to simplify the requirement to Set and Un-Set a system from the
perimeter of the site.
A Genesis IP Masthead must be used in conjunction with the keypoint with a firmware
version of Z54 or higher.
Each key point is supplied with a relay module that is plugged on to an IP masthead
transceiver but only one module is required.
There is no limit to the number of key points that may be used on a system.
How the system works.
The LGKSQ uses duplex communication so that the operator will get conformation of the
Set or Un-Set command on the Keypoint. It is also necessary for secure communication
as the keypad requests an encryption key from the masthead for each operation.
If Genesis wireless PIR detectors are used on the site then a masthead transceiver will
already exist but if the Key Point is to be used with other forms of detection then a mast-
head will have to be purchased to work in conjunction with the key points.
The system can be set with one key point and un-set with another.
Modes.
There are three modes of operation to choose from.
Option 1 provides volt free relay contacts that can be connected to any alarm system.
Option 2 prevents alarms from being sent to the relay interface. (LGRU16)
Option 3 is for third part integrations and has the most features including multiple PIN
numbers with user names. (IP integration only) An SDK is available to make use of this
powerful feature.
Security.
By entering a five digit PIN the operator can either query the system status or Set or Un-
Set the system. There are 248,832 combinations.
The wireless communication is secure by way of encryption. The key point sends a re-
quest message to the Masthead which responds with a unique encryption key that the
key point uses to generate the message.
Batteries.
The key point is powered by one PP3 9 volt lithium battery which will provide up to two
years of operation with average use. (Battery not included).
Range.
Transmission range is up to 300 metres line of sight to the Masthead. The range may be
increased if a high gain aerial (AE434) is used with the Masthead.
LGKP Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 4.
LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 9.
Fig 5.
Example:
Site code 10. Sub Net code 1. PIN number 1,2,3,4,5.
NB: A low tone with a blue light indicates that learning has failed.
Check that the masthead aerial is fitted and that the product is in range, (Within 300
metres).
Check the Masthead site and sub net numbers are the same as the ones you are
programming.
(NB: It is possible to remotely change the mastheads site and sub net so that they are
different to what is shown on the switch settings. If the above notes do not resolve the
problem then it will be worth exploring this. Refer to the Masthead installation instruc-
tions for more help or call our help line.)
Press and hold *. Blue light lights up.
Keep holding * and type 3,2,5,6,9,8.
Let go of the star button and all three
lights will light.
Type 10. Blue light lights up.
(This is the chosen Site code)
Type 1. All three lights flash and a
continuous tone sounds.
(This is the chosen Sub Net code)
Wait for lights to stop flashing and
Type 1,2,3,4,5 followed by A.
(This is the chosen PIN number)
The lights will alternate and if successful
the red light will come on with a bleep.
Remove the LEARN jumper and recycle
power on the masthead
LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 8.
Learn Mode.
The Keypoint must first be learned by the Masthead transceiver and then the Site and
Sub Net codes must be set otherwise the keypoint will not operate.
The key point transmitter must have the same site and sub net code as the
masthead. If PIR detectors are to used as well then they also must have the same site
and sub net code set on each of them.
Choose a site code between 1 and 32 and a sub net code from 1 to 8 and set this on the
masthead.
For full details on setting up the Masthead see LGIPMT434 installation and operating
instructions.
Plug the supplied relay module onto the Masthead transceiver and the learn jumper
placed onto the two pins as shown in Fig 2.
The power may now be applied.
The red LED on the module will now flash rapidly indicating that it is ready to learn the
keypoint.
Now decide on a five digit PIN number which can include *,#,0 as well as numbers 1-9.
Also keep a note the Mastheads Site and Sub Net numbers which you will need for the
next procedure.
Procedure.
Put the keypoint into pairing mode by pressing and holding the STAR button while typing
3 2 5 6 9 8. All three lights will now light up.
Let go of the SET button and type a two digit number that represents the site code.
Blue light lights up.
Now type the Sub Net number (1-8) If this is successful then all three lights will flash
simultaneously and a continuous tone will sound.
As soon as the blue light lights type in the PIN number and press A. The lights will flash
alternately and then the red light will light with a continuous tone.
Further key points may be added in the same way. There is no limit to the number of
key points that may be learned.
After learning is complete the module jumper must be removed and the power cycled.
The LED will no longer flash and will either be ON or OFF depending on the status.
LED ON is SET and the relay will be closed.
LED OFF is Un-SET and the relay will be open.
LGKP Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 5.
Examples
Fig 1.
LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 6.
Masthead transceiver.
In order for the Key Point to work it must be used in conjunction with a Genesis
IP Masthead transceiver with firmware version Z55 or higher. The Masthead is weather
resistant to IP66 and may be mounted on the outside of a building.
For MODE’s 1 & 2 the module must be fitted as shown.
Power supply.
The masthead is usually powered from the control unit but if it is being used independ-
ently then it will require an external 9 volt DC Supply. Connect to terminals 0V and
+9V . A 300m/a supply is sufficient.
Fitting the Masthead Relay Module.
For modes 1 and 2 you must use a relay module. Each Keypoint is supplied with a relay
module and only one of them must be fitted to the masthead. Make sure that the power
is switched off and simply plug the module onto the 8 way J2 pins as shown in Fig 2.
Fig 2.
O
1 2 3 4 5
O
6 7 8 9 10 11
O
12 13 14 15 16
Switches 1-5
Site Codes
Switches 6-8
Sub Net A
Switches 9-11
Sub Net B
Switches 12-16
Special
Functions
Antenna
RX TX 0V 9V
Learn jumper
Power and RS232
Ethernet socket
Plug on relay module
Mode LED
LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook Page 7.
Preparing the key point for use.
The LGKSQ require a PP3
9 volt battery to operate. (Not
included)
We recommend a lithium type
for up to two years operation
but ordinary long life alkaline
types may be used if pre-
ferred.
Remove the four screws from
the rear cover plate and place
to one side.
Fit the battery as shown and
replace the rear cover plate.
To mount the keypad to a wall
you must first remove the two
grey side strips by
pulling them up and away to
expose the wall
mounting points as shown.
Fig 4.
Fig 3.
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Genesis LGKSQ User manual

Type
User manual

Genesis LGKSQ is a wireless key point designed for the Remote Monitored CCTV industry. It simplifies the requirement to set and unset a system from the perimeter of a site. Each key point is supplied with a relay module that is plugged onto an IP masthead transceiver. There is no limit to the number of key points that may be used on a system.

The LGKSQ uses duplex communication so that the operator will get confirmation of the set or unset command on the keypoint. It is also necessary for secure communication as the keypad requests an encryption key from the masthead for each operation.

By entering a five-digit PIN, the operator can either query the system status or set or unset the system. There are 248,832 combinations.

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