ergoline Genesis Classic 650 Owner'S Manual Download Page 27

P25

Parameter 25 is the keylock configuration option. The default is 3 for 30 seconds. The

keylock configuration option allows the salon owner to maintain a higher sense of
security by locking out the front rail keys in several specified intervals while the timer is
connected to a network. This feature is only available with software level 16 or higher.
The keylock intervals are:

0 - Lock keys and release only when power cycled.
1 - Lock keys and release only when parameter is changed to an option other than 01.
2 - Lock keys and release only after the network cable has been removed for 2 minutes.
3 - Lock keys and release only after the network cable has been removed for 30 seconds.

WARNING: If you set parameter 25 to 01 (Lock until parameter changed) you will be
unable to change this parameter or unlock the front rail keys without the use of a CCS-1
or other control device. The Intellitan Protocol Interface (IPI) does not edit this or any
other parameter.

To Change Parameter 25, Keylock Configuration

Press Reset once then release it, the display will begin to flash. Now press 

until the

desired option 0,1,2,3 is displayed,  press Reset once and release it. Next cycle the
power to the timer and tanning unit off and back on. The Keylock Configuration is now
saved.

Now press Start/Stop once and release it to reach Parameter 26 (P26), TPI Interface
Enable.

P26

Parameter 26 is the Third Party Interface (TPI) Mode toggle. The default is 0 for

disabled. The Intellitan Plus timer has a TPI jack built in to the timer itself. This jack
replaces the need for a second or additional interface when using other timer systems.
The TPI jack is located next to the two network jacks on the top of the tanning unit(under
the hinge cover). It is the larger of the three jacks and comes with a unused modular plug
in the jack. When using the Intellitan Plus timer in TPI mode the Intellitan Plus looks for
control voltage (5-30v) on the outside two wires of the modular cable plugged into the TPI
port. When this voltage is seen, the maximum tanning time is sent to the timer and the
tanning unit is started. Any session delay should be programmed on the third party timer
and the Intellitan session delay should be set to 0. The front rail keys are locked in TPI
mode.  This feature is only available with software level 16 or higher.

To Change Parameter 26, TPI Mode

Press Reset once then release it, the display will begin to flash. Now press 

until 0001

is displayed,  press Reset once and release it. Next cycle the power to the timer and
tanning unit off and back on. The TPI Mode is now enabled. To disable this function
range parameter 26 back to 0000.

Now press Start/Stop once and release it to reach Parameter 27 (P27), Timer Protocol
Option.

Summary of Contents for Genesis Classic 650

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Page 2: ...AND ERGOLINE SD POWER 25 11122 SHOULDER TANNER LIE ON ACRYLIC SURFACE AND LOWER TOP SECTION TOP SECTION WILL STOP AT 17 INCHES 432 MM FROM BOTTOM ACRYLIC SURFACE THE USE OF ANY OTHER POSITION MAY RESU...

Page 3: ...uencies section of this manual for specific details 14 The tanning unit may not be used by individu als who when exposed to the sun develope a sunburn without subsequently tanning 15 Over exposure to...

Page 4: ...pply before cleaning or disinfecting the inside of the acrylic Avoid water or solution entering the lamp compartment Relamping Instructions Base Lamp Removal 1 Unlock bottom unit acrylic with the prov...

Page 5: ...crylic assembly is attached with two retainers one at the head and one at the foot end of the canopy Refer to Illustration L5 2 After detaching the acrylic assembly carefully lower the front down rest...

Page 6: ...ling the new facial lamp it is important to not touch the glass envelope of the lamp with your hands The oil from you fingers will cause the lamp to malfunction and rupture 9 To install the facial lam...

Page 7: ...loth 7 Prior to handling the new facial lamp it is important not to touch the glass envelope of the lamp with you hands The oil from your finger prints will cause the lamp to malfunction and rupture 8...

Page 8: ...attached with two 2 retainers one at the head and one at the footend of the canopy Refer to Illustration L15 17 After detaching the acrylic assembly carefully lower the front down resting the assem b...

Page 9: ...is attached with two 2 retainers one at the head end and one at the foot end of the canopy Refer to Illustration L18 29 After detaching the acrylic assembly care fully lower the front down resting th...

Page 10: ...g systems SKIN TYPE II This is the individual that usually burns easily and severely tans minimally or lightly and peels SKIN TYPE III Often referred to as AVERAGE complexion burns moderately and tans...

Page 11: ...screw from the starter cover and hinge down 3 To remove lamps B turn 1 4 turn and slide lamp from lampholder Remove all 5 lamps 4 Illustration A2 Unlock the bottom unit with the provided Ergoline serv...

Page 12: ...in power connector to the base and canopy assemblies 12 Illustration A7 Disconnect the power connec tors 1 7 1 10 1 12 from the receptacles and remove the cable ties 13 Hinge control assembly back int...

Page 13: ...t self tapping screws A that attach the lower front accent panel Carefully lift panel up and out of the lower section 23 Illustration A11 Detach coupler of left end gas support spring from ball stud L...

Page 14: ...to avoid binding 32 Disconnect plug from control board and ballast trays 33 Remove both canopy harness assemblies from the routing clips and lift out Place ends of harnesses in the service compartment...

Page 15: ...ving the three 6mm socket head cap screws from the left and right pivot bearing A 41 Lift canopy front from each end and remove canopy support slide canopy forward to remove Due to the weight of the c...

Page 16: ...icient access to rear of panel for connection to electrical service 2 Illustration A20 Attach the ballast trays A to the rear panel assembly with 8 mm philips screws if removed prior to installation 3...

Page 17: ...e to the unit and possible personal injury 9 Illustration A25 With canopy supported in it full upright position by the canopy support install the canopy support rods Install support rods by inserting...

Page 18: ...sembly rails Position rails to the rear of slot A allowing sufficient clearance for the base assembly latches to fit into place Note Base assembly weighs approximately 200 pounds and will require at l...

Page 19: ...nt the connector be fully seated into the receptacle to prevent arcing and potential failure 20 Illustration A34 Install lower accent panel Lift panel into service compartment and locate panel in the...

Page 20: ...ol board B Reattach cover A 26 Illustration A38 Remove the two 6 mm attachment screws and hinge control unit assem bly down This will expose the main power connectors to the base and canopy assemblies...

Page 21: ...older properly will rotate easily 31 Rotate starter cover up over head end of lamps concealing the starters and attach with a socket head screw Tighten screw with the Ergoline Service Key 32 Rotate si...

Page 22: ...l stop flashing and the session time will begin to count down At one 1 minute before the start of the tanning session an audible beep will sound if programmed in P02 At thirty 30 seconds before the st...

Page 23: ...the appropriate password to perform the desired function Password 0010 ten must be entered to view parameters and 0102 one hundred and two to edit parameters After entering the password press the Res...

Page 24: ...e display will read 0 0 for no session delay To change the session delay do the following Press Reset once then release it the display will begin to flash Now press s or tto reach the desired setting...

Page 25: ...on to show that the tanning unit needs to be cleaned In network mode no new time can be placed on the timer when the clean room indicator is displayed To reset the clean room feature from the room ind...

Page 26: ...d release it to reach Parameter 19 P19 Total Hour Accumulation P19 Parameter 19 is the total hour accumulator This accumulator displays the total number hours on the unit since first day of operation...

Page 27: ...aved Now press Start Stop once and release it to reach Parameter 26 P26 TPI Interface Enable P26 Parameter 26 is the Third Party Interface TPI Mode toggle The default is 0 for disabled The Intellitan...

Page 28: ...n You can not use a CCS 1 or IPI with a timer using T Max Protocol Now press Start Stop once and release it to reach Parameter 28 P28 Total Operating Cost P28 Parameter 28 is the Total Operating Cost...

Page 29: ...uction Manual for correct lamp 3 Top unit does not hold its position CAUSE SOLUTION 1 Springs need to be adjusted 1 Refer to spring adjusting in your Operation and Instruction Manual General Troublesh...

Page 30: ...system ON OFF ON delay of 3 minutes see item 4 10 Facial tanner intensity key intensity selected in steps of one second keeping minus key pressedat lowest setting for longer than 3 seconds will switc...

Page 31: ...ustomer completes and returns the enclosed warranty card within 10 days after purchase to insure valid registration and coverage for potential claims If the warranty card is not registered proof of pu...

Page 32: ...or the cost of removing defective sheets or installing replacement sheets nor for damage to persons or property To make a claim contact an authorized dealer or distributor of Sun Ergoline or Sun Ergol...

Page 33: ...arranty and nonwarranty needs of their customers Therefore in order for you to properly file a Warranty Claim you must locate the name and phone number of the dealer distributor through whom you purch...

Page 34: ...ning this claim NOTE If part returned to Sun Ergoline proves to be operational and not defective or if product code numbers on part do not correspond with individual unit date on file with Sun Ergolin...

Page 35: ...ot include failure of the product due to alteration modifications misuse abuse improper maintenance improper installation or repair This warranty is not transferable and is only applicable to the orig...

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