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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Users Manual

Genus® G1 MARK IIUsers Manual

Seite 2 - All Rights Reserved

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Data Input/Output

Seite 3 - Declarations

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Module OptionsThe Genus G1 MARK II Terminal provide UPS, Modem and WiFi Module options.UPS Module. The 2050-012

Seite 4 - Introduction

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2InstallationThe installation process proceeds with the bulleted items below. All installation steps are discuss

Seite 5 - The User Interface

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Power-UpSeveral displays with the following messages appear in sequence during the normal G1 Terminal power-up p

Seite 6 - Terminal Features

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Online ModeFollowing installation and power-up the G1 Terminal has completed the boot process and transitions to

Seite 7 - Terminal Hardware

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Offline ModeThe offline mode is utilized during installation and setup, when the functionality of the Genus Term

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Terminal Info PromptThe Genus G1 Terminal stops and waits at the ‘Terminal Info’ prompt for keypad entry, as sho

Seite 9 - Terminal Connections

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Offline Setup Mode Menu OptionsThe following menu options for configuration changes become available when the Te

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Offline Mode – User Operational DisplaysTERMINAL INFOProvides basic terminal hardware information.Press Enter

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2CLEAR RAMClears the ‘\ramdisk’ on the terminal, typically erasing transaction data. See the File System Specifi

Seite 12 - Servicing

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Table of ContentsDeclarations...

Seite 13 - Power-Up

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2CLEAR FLASHClear Flash will clear the ‘\flashdisk’ on the terminal erasing everything except Classes.jar, App.ja

Seite 14 - Online Mode

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2NETWORK SETUP Network Setup provides the ability to configure the terminal’s network parameters, including DHC

Seite 15 - Entering Offline

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2SUBNET MASKSpecify a subnet mask for the terminal. This screen will not appear if DHCP is enabled.Use the

Seite 16 - TERMINAL INFO?

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2SECONDARY DNSSpecify a secondary Domain Name Server (DNS). This entry is optional if the terminal does not need

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2TELNET PINSets up a password for the Telnet configuration. This screen will not appear if the Telnet interface

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2WIFI NETWORK SETUPThis is explained in the WiFi section of this document. Press to enter the WiFi setup

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2QUICK CHECKWhile in Quick Check mode the internal readers and wands attached to the wand port can be tested. If

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2COMM TEST Tests the Serial Aux port, which is used to connect to serial devices such as a modem or a serial prin

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2READER SETUP (Continued)Biometric ReaderThe Biometric Reader selection Sets up the biometric reader connected t

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2BIO SENSOR TESTVerifies reader is functioning correctly.Press to select.The Terminal requests user to

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2DeclarationsControl Module, Inc.Model: Genus 3010-2Emissions Requirements:EN 55022:1998 Class A, Conducted Emi

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2SETUP PINPersonal Identification Number (PIN) that is used for security to prevent unauthorized entry into the s

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2DIAL-UP NETWORKSets up the information associated with the modem connections. Modem parameter configuration can

Seite 26 - QUICK CHECK?

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2SETUP TIME ZONESets the time zone that the terminal resides in.Press to select.Use the or

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2WEB SETUPWeb Setup enables communication for Web Services on the Terminal, and between the host system and the T

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ResetSwitchRJ45 for CAT-5 Connection to GenusTerminal.(Ethernet Cable Supplied)Status LEDsComm, Link, PowerAntenna CableConnectionGenus G1 MARK II Us

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Genus WiFi Configuration/SetupWiFi ModuleThe WiFi Modules are shipped with DHCP disabled, and all security mode

Seite 30 - SETUP PIN?

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2However, the need to go back into setup once the Module associates with an access point and is running is unlike

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2WiFi Module Setup screensThe Genus terminal needs to be in the Offline mode to get to the WiFi setup.Enable DHCP

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2SSID: The default value for the SSID is “any”. The SSID can be up to 31 characters. This controls which AP th

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Fallback Subnet: Default is 255.255.255.0.Fallback Gateway: Default is 000.000.000.000.Revision B 10-30-07 39W

Seite 34 - Genus WiFi

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2IntroductionWelcome to Control Module’s Genus G1 MARK II Data Collection Terminal.The “Genius of Genus” is that

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2WiFi Module Security SettingsThe WiFi Module provides security setting options. The WiFi Module default for the

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2WEP64 refers to 64-bit key length assigned to the WiFi Module that must match the access point on the network.T

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2When desired changes have been entered use either ‘E’ to Save or ‘H’ to Abort.WEP128 refers to 128-bit key leng

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Web Browser InterfaceThe web browser interface provides system administrators with the ability to remotely login

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Home page – Genus AdministrationOnce logged in to the terminal the Genus Administration home page is displayed.

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Time ZoneThe Time Zone is normally set during Terminal setup and cannot be changed in the Web Browser Interface.

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Network setupThe network setup screen provides standard network setting fields to allow administrators to config

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Web Service SetupThe Web Service Setup screen provides system administrators with the ability to reconfigure the

Seite 43 - Web Browser Interface

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Enable Web ServiceThis setting will enable the Web service setup for the host side.The Enable Web Service corres

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Data maintenanceThe data maintenance screen provides directory browsing and Record Management System (RMS) brows

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4X20 Character Backlit LCD Display3X8 MembraneKeypadOptional Readers Include:BiometricBarcodeMag Track 1Mag Track 2ProximitySmart cardGenus G1 MARK I

Seite 46 - Network setup

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Clear RAMThis will clear the ‘\ramdisk’ on the terminal, typically erasing transaction data. A warning message

Seite 47 - Web Service Setup

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Thread ListingThe Thread Listing will display all active threads in the Terminal that are currently running. Thi

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Transaction LogThe Transaction Log will display the type, name, date and timestamp for each transaction that occ

Seite 49 - Data maintenance

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2DebuggingThe Debug Setup page allows an administrator to enable application and system debugging. Configurable o

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Maximum Debug StorageSpecify the max size of the debug file in bytes at which point the action taken is determin

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Troubleshooting Terminal IssuesTerminal Issue Possible Causes ResolutionTerminal does not power on No Power to t

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Terminal Issue Possible Causes ResolutionTerminal displays “Error opening Classes.jar”Terminal does not have the

Seite 53 - Debugging

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Troubleshooting Genus WiFiTroubleshooting Suggestions TableIssue ResolutionThe WiFi Module cannot find the Acces

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Indicator LED Troubleshooting TableIf the... Perform These Tasks...Power LED does not turn On.Check power connec

Seite 55 - Loading Default

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2WiFi LED DescriptionLED LED ColorFunctionOff No power, or no WiFi configuration session is established and no Et

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Terminal FeaturesMemory Configuration The Terminal is equipped with 32 Mb of dynamic memory, 2 Mb of non-volati

Seite 57 - Troubleshooting Genus WiFi

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2ReferenceSteps to Re-Program Genus Firmware:In the event an update becomes available for the Genus terminal, the

Seite 58 - Revision B 10-30-07 58

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Loading A Customer Defined Java ApplicationThis application runs on the terminal and handles both a user interfa

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Press to advance to the next network setting.Press F1 to force the default to load.If the ser

Seite 60 - Reference

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Calculating Number of Transactions That Can Be StoredThe number of transactions that can be stored is determined

Seite 61 - Loader Mode

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Telnet SessionA Telnet session can be established with the Genus Terminals. Once established the general networ

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Offline Mode Menu MapRevision B 10-30-07 65

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Programming Table (Code 39)This table provides Code 39 barcode access to special characters that are not availab

Seite 64 - Telnet Session

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2∗!∗ ∗∀∗ ∗#∗ ∗∃∗ ∗%∗∗&∗ ∗∋∗ ∗(∗ ∗)∗ ∗∞∗∗+∗ ∗,∗ ∗.∗ ∗/∗ ∗:∗∗;∗ ∗<∗ ∗=∗ ∗>∗ ∗?∗∗−∗ ∗≅∗ ∗[∗ ∗∴∗ ∗]∗∗⊥∗ ≥Ο

Seite 65 - Offline Mode Menu Map

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Service & Technical SupportRMA PolicyReturn Material Authorization (RMA) Procedure: The CMI Service Center

Seite 66 - Programming Table (Code 39)

Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Terminal HardwareHardware SpecificationsKeypad - with local buffering10 Numeric Keys (0 through 9)6 Function Key

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2File System SpecificationThe Terminal provides file systems on different hardware devices. Instead of using the

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Genus G1 MARK II Users ManualUM3010-2Terminal ConnectionsTerminal connections apply to both Genus G1 and G1 Hardened Terminals.Terminal BackNOTE: Al

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