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Basic System Descriptions (continued)
What are Sealed Inputs?
Describes a condition of an input device. SEALED: The input device is sealed, eg. The
door or window is closed UNSEALED: The input device is not sealed, eg, he door or
window is open ISOLATED: The input device has been isolated and is temporary
rendered inoperative. It is excluded from functioning as part of the system.
What are Clocks?
The Genesis System has a number of ways to automate and control certain devices or
appliances. One of those is through built-in Clocks. There are up to 64 different clocks
built-in to Genesis system.
For example: The Clocks can control a number of doors that can be programmed to
remain open and allow free access EG, from 9am – 5pm. Lighting can be programmed to
come on and switch off at a predetermined times, etc. Clock functions are ideal when
utilised with building automation.
What is On-line / Off-line?
The RAS LCD display indicates if the system device is either ON-LINE or OFF-LINE. The
RAS is either operational / not operational, not communicating on LAN network. If Off-Line
call service technician immediately
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