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
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LGKSQ Wireless Key Point Installation Handbook
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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