Innotech Genesis V4 System User Manual

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Installation Instructions for Innotech Genesis Systems

Edition 011100

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GENII AIM AISC – Analogue Input Module AISC

GENII DO5 – D05 Digital AISC

GENII I05 – 0-5mA Passive AISC

GENII I20 – 0-20mA Passive AISC

GENII TH1 – Thermistor, Type 1 AISC

GENII TH9 – Thermistor, Type 9 AISC

GENII V05 – 0-5Vdc AISC

GENII V10 – 0-10Vdc AISC

3-3.3.3.

Analogue Outputs.

The Genesis I Digital Controller’s analogue input

requirements are the same as for the Genesis II Digital Controller, except that the Genesis I
Controller uses only six analogue output channels. Refer to Table 3-8 for a list of analogue
output terminals.

Table 3-8. Genesis I Digital Controller Analogue Outputs.

TERMINAL

SIGNAL

TERMINAL

SIGNAL

65

AO1

69

Common

66

AO2

70

Common

67

AO3

77

AO5

68

AO4

78

AO6

Note: Terminals 71 through 76 not used.

3-3.3.4.

LEM Connector.

The LEM connector is a ribbon cable connector that

provides access between the Genesis II Digital Controller and local expansion modules.
Connectors along the cable are spaced at 150mm intervals; therefore it is critical that the
LEMs are located as close as possible to the Digital Controller and to each other.

3-4.

WIRING OF EXPANSION MODULES.

The following paragraphs provide wiring information for local expansion module and remote
expansion modules. LEMs and REMs can be used with Genesis I Digital Controllers, Genesis II
Digital Controllers or Genesis II MPCs. Controllers used with REMs must have Version 4
Firmware installed to support the REM. In no case may LEMs and REMs be used with the same
controller

3-4.1.

LOCAL EXPANSION MODULES.

Genesis I and II Systems use three types

of LEMs:

GENII AIM Analogue Input Module

GENII DIM Digital Input Module

GENII DOM Digital Output Module.

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